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emotions and dissecting what they're feeling in certain situations. If you're a highly intelligent
Well, because smarter people spend more time reflecting on their emotions and dissecting what they're feeling in certain situations.
He only cheers up when he's dissecting a frog.
He only cheers up when he's dissecting a frog.
I don't like guts or gore, which has made me very opposed to dissecting animals, specifically in science class.
I don't like guts or gore, which has made me very opposed to dissecting animals, specifically in science class.
We're going to start by dissecting their very anatomy, looking at the psychological manipulation and that sort of cult-like loyalty that can take hold.
We're going to start by dissecting their very anatomy, looking at the psychological manipulation and, um, that sort of cult-like loyalty that can take hold.
“I saw Mr. Hyde go in by the old dissecting room,
Hyde go in by the old dissecting-room, Poole," he said.
White probably put it best when he said that analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog.
like dissecting a frog.
Right, Daisy, appreciate you dissecting the video and all of the fallout over it.
All right, Daisy, appreciate you dissecting the video and all of the fallout over it.
They enjoy dissecting problems, breaking them down into manageable parts, and evaluating different strategies to arrive at the most efficient and effective solutions.
They enjoy dissecting problems, breaking them down into manageable parts,
He confessed to killing a soldier by dissecting him while he was still alive and bearing 30 civilians waist-high before shooting them.
starving. He confessed to killing a soldier by dissecting
and exposing and dissecting my corrupt substance like a strict father.
and exposing and dissecting my corrupt substance like a strict father