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Something about the total disordering of all the senses."
The play's structure will be seen by some as clumsy at times while others may appreciate the postmodern disordering of events.
It's a question of coming to the unknown through the disordering of all the senses.
A spectacular destruction of perspective and disordering of the senses.
The researchers believed that utilization behavior could also be a result of the disordering of these fibers.
As it reflects the state of creation, it also shares in the disordering of the world.
Rather, BV is a disordering of the chemical and biological balance of the normal flora.
And furthermore, 'Should the disordering of rhythm become a convention, it would be ineffective as a device for the roughening of language'(1965a: 24).
This is why the pins and the burning and the breaking and the disordering and the smearing.
This disordering was performed by reversing each string, sorting the list alphabetically, and reversing each string again.
The insertion of Protegrin-1 into the lipid layer results in the disordering of lipid packing to the membrane disruption.
Chaotropic solutes decrease the net hydrophobic effect of hydrophobic regions because of a disordering of water molecules adjacent to the protein.
The disordering of the thresholds would, therefore, indicate that the manner in which grades are being awarded is not in agreement with the intention of the grading system.
A paracrystalline lattice, or paracrystal, is a molecular or atomic lattice with significant amounts (e.g., larger than a few percent) of partial disordering of molecular arrangements.
This human sin resulted in the distortion of the image of God in humanity, the disordering of the created world, and its eventual devastation at the time of the worldwide flood.
One chief way is what we might call the Rimbaud Effect, after the French poet who famously sought the "disordering of all the senses" to turn himself into a voyant, a seer.
At higher temperatures, a centre of inversion is introduced by the disordering of the orientation of tungstate groups, and the space group above the phase transition temperature ( 180C) is Pa.
Between hash and absinthe he was well under way in his long, immense and systematic disordering of all the senses, a project he was deliberately cultivating in the name of art.
This is the peaceful end of it all: the disordering, the disintegrating, the unstructuring, the rotting, the dry rot which is without issue, the nightmare which is the name of sleep without structure.
That is, the disordering would indicate that the hypothesis implicit in the grading system - that grades represent ordered classifications of increasing performance - is not substantiated by the structure of the empirical data.
Most threateningly for many, "Americanization" also meant a setting aside of the social order in ruthless pursuit of profit, a jury-rigged class system based on money, a rootless and dislocated population, a random disordering of priorities.
If the direction is reversed the defect is called a fold, while if the defect causes neither displacement nor reversal of direction but only a local disordering of the zigzag configuration it is called a kink.
The marriage of exaltation and debasement, the synesthesia, and the mounting astonishment make this hundred-line poem the fulfillment of Rimbaud's youthful poetic theory that the poet becomes a seer, a vatic being, through the disordering of the senses.
When threshold estimates are disordered, the estimates cannot therefore be taken literally; rather the disordering, in itself, inherently indicates that the classifications do not satisfy criteria that must logically be satisfied in order to justify the use of successive integer scores as a basis for measurement.
Illuminations is one of the most exciting and haunting pieces of literature ever written; its surface, constantly shifting and sliding, creates an extraordinary flow of connections and disjunctions fuelled by what Rimbaud memorably described as "a long, prodigious and reasoned disordering of all the senses".