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So did the way he dissected you with his eyes.
I wanted to dissect one and see what made him go.
But I've got to dissect one of these things before we take any rest.
What's the point in trying to dissect what makes something popular?
"Are you going to dissect every word of that phone call?"
When would people learn that a mind such as his could not be dissected?
He did not need a lawyer to dissect the language.
It was all there on the page, dissected for her.
They were going to dissect the mind of a killer.
"Jim, do you have the time for me to dissect one of these?"
"What happened to the two specimens which were not dissected?"
They are cutting into my head - I am being dissected.
Studies are under way to dissect the white matter in greater detail.
The next morning, she was back in front of the jury dissecting police reports.
You can dissect individual scenes, but something larger is at work.
"Let's take a short break before we begin dissecting the human corpse."
I will not allow my people to be dissected by your physicians!
The computer specialists would then dissect the list even more.
Even so, every event of those five days was being dissected in great detail.
It has to be experienced, not taken apart and dissected.
"He dissected this man in an operation that was second to none."
He hadn't dissected them, never looked into how they worked.
At his home or in the hospital corpses were dissected.
Are there any particular arguments that you think need dissecting?
"I guess every single word I've ever said is going to be dissected now.