I think there is no doubt at all as Christopher says, that there has been a demythologizing of Dina since her death. |
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My way of demythologizing the case for public funding of stem-cell research will not, I fear, make much difference, even if plausible. |
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The episode illustrates the tenacity Mr. Ellis has brought to a lifetime of championing — and often demythologizing — marine life. |
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So who will benefit from this gradually paced demythologizing of one of the most legendary and deliberately paradoxical writers and personalities in recent American letters? |
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For clearly, the demythologizing of Greek philosophy desacralizes nature in a different sense than does the creatio ex nihilo view of Judaism. |
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The demythologizing of the aftermath of the event can be one-consequence of juxtaposing the sources and treating the information they provide in a comparative manner. |
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In the 1970s, sportswriters stopped protecting athletes and started demythologizing them. |
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Anti-Wagnerians do not, as Polignano points out, engage in random desecration, since this aggressive demythologizing, practiced in varying degrees by all anti-Wagnerian productions, is ideologically systematic. |
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Creatio ex nihilo and philosophic demythologizing each abrogate divinity, i.e., desacralize, in the sense of only one of these significations but not of the other. |
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She does so admirably with a beautifully-paced narrative that features a thoughtful balance between empathy and demythologizing critique. |
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It is Barry who plays devil's advocate, deconstructing and demythologizing Ms. Streisand, when it becomes clear that Alex is falling for Barbra, the real Barbra, allowing the possibility that a real Barbra exists. |
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So this book sets out to give parents a very basic introduction to guns and the shooting sports, with a view to demythologizing firearms, shooting and shooters. |
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