I should stress that what I saw was partial and decontextualised, and it may be faked. |
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The decontextualised quotes attributed to me take on a meaning which is different from the actual message I passed on to Stephen Thompson. |
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Its decontextualised images and sinister sonic refrains were allowed to retain their unsettling force. |
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It lacks a coherent overview and convincing exploration of details of the texts though some decontextualised elements may be commented on. |
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It remains external to us, mere decontextualised information. |
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The words had been decontextualised, translated into letters for learning, not put into any meaningful context. |
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In contrast to conventional research, the primary purpose is not therefore to help expand decontextualised general scientific knowledge. |
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Highly decontextualised, melodies play nevertheless an important role in the music of Autechre, conveying part of the emotional body of their work. |
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That's a lot of language and concepts the children would have found difficult to grasp if we had introduced them in a completely decontextualised way. |
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Capital provides citations rather than decontextualised text grabs. |
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Learning is decontextualised as the use of knowledge or skills is separated as to how they would be used in real life. |
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When art is decontextualised however, it can pose a problem and create misunderstanding. |
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In truth, some of the things you said reflected the way in which some phrases I used, either in a tweet or speech, have been decontextualised and repeated in order to portray me as being sexist. |
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I spent so much of Monday watching the ridiculous Broadchurch countdown banner ads that I'd managed to guess the entire plot just by parsing each decontextualised snippet for clues. |
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Labelle69 has no musical orientation but endeavours a work of research and experiment, open, unconfined, decontextualised and free from musical or aesthetic codes. |
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The role of Prophet Muhammad cannot be reduced to a strictly religious one that merely delivers decrees, which can be decontextualised as if they were issued in a vacuum. |
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