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To rearticulate them back to working-class interests required considerable ideological work.
Even if the musical language is seen as totally shop-soiled, then, it is still possible to rearticulate the fragments.
"Think anatomy," he said out loud, recalling the giggles he'd shared with a fellow student when reading how to rearticulate a dislocated shoulder.
There was no single gut reason - no "Remember Pearl Harbor" - that all intuitively grasped, identified with and could rearticulate.
Ellmann uses Kristeva's notion of the abject to dramatically destabilise traditional accounts of poetry that rearticulate Eliot's notions of tradition and individual talent.
The latest confrontation with Mr. Hussein comes at a time when the Republicans in Congress are split between isolationist and interventionist factions and the conservative intelligentsia have been calling for the party to rearticulate a "Reaganite foreign policy" of military strength.
At the same time, in their attempts to rearticulate these basic issues, feminists necessarily take over and use philosophical concepts already available - and in so doing they may import, entailed or entangled in apparently neutral concepts, implications which reiterate and reinforce the assumptions that are being challenged.
This implies legato articulation, and in music for bowed string instruments, it also indicates the notes should be played in one bow; and in music for wind instruments, that the notes should be played without using the tongue to rearticulate each note (see tonguing).
-Kelefa Sanneh, "Discriminating Tastes" (August 10, 2009) Obama himself will likely be required to rearticulate his case for the Afghan war, and for the large investments in blood and treasure that his generals and advisers believe will be required to see it through.
The report's authors, Dr. Matthew Wynia and Dr. Caleb Alexander, both of the University of Chicago, noted, "The threat of new disease outbreaks, from bioterrorism or natural causes, has provided an opportunity for physicians to rearticulate and reaffirm longstanding ethical principles regarding the duty to treat."