| 21. | Ms . Hitchcock readily admits she was influenced by deconstruction.
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| 22. | But most of his arguments come from avid deconstructions of the poetry.
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| 23. | Life is short, and deconstruction can go on forever.
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| 24. | Any parent of a teen does this deconstruction on a regular basis.
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| 25. | Jacobi has no patience for a deconstruction of his performance.
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| 26. | The deconstruction of UTEP probably ranks up there pretty high.
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| 27. | It ignores semiotics, deconstruction and every other theoretical movement since 1968.
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| 28. | Politics, again, has been a major target of the deconstruction.
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| 29. | Consider deconstruction; it revolutionized scholars'understanding of language.
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| 30. | Both look like deft deconstructions of familiar narrative ballet forms.
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