| 21. | More and more, unmediated contact between adults and children is presented as dangerous or outright lethal to the young.
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| 22. | Unmediated by a producer, their rude flamboyance came across as easy and natural, what they were born to do.
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| 23. | Perhaps Fromkin's idea was to avoid freighting his book with the unmediated moral seriousness universal history has traditionally demanded.
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| 24. | Some viewers prefer a camera's unmediated broadcast of a city council meeting to a reporter's filtered account.
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| 25. | As a consequence, " Collateral " looks like it's capturing a completely unmediated image of the real world.
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| 26. | This concealment of its relationship to earlier media, promises the user an unmediated experience ( p . 48 ).
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| 27. | They sought a music that could express what Heidegger called " Faktizitat, " primordial, unmediated knowledge and experience.
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| 28. | That kind of interference may seem incompatible with the ideal of outsider purity, but utterly unmediated art is an impossibility anyway.
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| 29. | "The Contender, " the first volume of a projected trilogy, offers an unrelenting parade of unmediated fact.
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| 30. | Because television appears to give its viewers " an unmediated, firsthand view of the world outside of their neighborhood,"
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