A close reading of the document suggests, however, that the threat has been exaggerated. |
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But even better were his forays into dramatized criticism: close reading set in motion as narrative. |
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This is close reading as spectator sport, carried out with real gusto and sense of discovery. |
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Other entertaining bits of contemporary doggerel do feature, but Morris isn't here for close reading. |
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His commentary shows the great care and precision of a thoughtful and dedicated interpreter who is explicating the categories through a close reading of the text. |
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Selects and uses specific and relevant evidence from a close reading of texts to support interpretations, analyses, and arguments. |
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A close reading of the quotes in Box 1 indicates a variety of aims and audiences. |
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However, a close reading of what he said, in particular his comments about officials' contacts with the outside world, indicate otherwise. |
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A close reading of this Report will show that much has been accomplished in the scientific work of the laboratories. |
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A close reading of the act and the Standing Orders suggests to me that that responsibility lies elsewhere. |
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The categorization of the responses set out in the various tables in this report is based on a close reading of the notes from each interview. |
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So I feel that Schiller's sympathies were almost equally divided, which a close reading will reveal. |
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Skills of writing, demonstration and close reading will be evident to a high degree. |
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We especially recommend a close reading of Brother John Parker's article on Prosopography as it applies to our province. |
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The analysis of John Kurien, attentive and committed observer since many years by the side of coastal communities merits close reading. |
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Bill C-32 is long and complex, and will require close reading to fully understand its scope and application. |
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A close reading of the memo convinces us that all their grievances stemmed from the reduced career prospects open to Anglophones. |
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She has also done her homework in advance by a close reading of the books. |
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As to his not naming his sources, a close reading of the report would reveal that he had included the names of tortured persons. |
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While the Index reached its highest level since May, a close reading of the results finds consumers remaining cautious about economic recovery. |
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A close reading of the Blue Book and Action Plan, he then said, raised a number of questions concerning the governance of the future maritime policy, including the place of the Regions. |
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Nonetheless, close reading of the Community legislation is crucial in order to assess the extent to which mutual recognition may apply to the product in question. |
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A close reading of the architecture and social history of the church suggests, however, the complexity of the elements and values of cultural mixing and the need for careful contextualization. |
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No specific exclusion criteria exist, but good clinical judgment should be exercised in conjunction with a close reading of the evidence cited in the How-to Guide. |
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Omaka provides us with a close reading of the steps taken to establish aid for Biafrans during and after the conflict. |
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A close reading of texts in the Pali canon reveals different attitudes towards violence and capital punishment. |
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Lewis, Poetry, and The Great War, for a close reading of the antepenultimate draft of this paper, and for a number of other courtesies. |
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Here Gay navigates adroitly between history, biography and close reading. |
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In the book, Nichols offers a close reading of the conceptual accounts of Futurism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism and Surrealism. |
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A close reading of Mr Ocalan's statement does not confirm that the PKK had dissolved for all purposes, including the purpose of challenging proscription. |
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In this regard, close reading of the White Pages devoted to the war on terror and to defence allows us to understand the importance of this preoccupation for Australia. |
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There is perceptive analysis of character and relationships, including an ability to see these as evolving rather than static, as well as awareness of thematic and stylistic features through close reading. |
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In fact, much of the work on sensational murders has been inspired at least in part by the development of discourse analysis and its close reading of meaning in documents. |
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