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Newton was an alchemist who devoted most of his life working on Biblical exegesis.
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But perhaps the public will not be too concerned with linguistic exegesis.
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If there is one literary criterion by which the Hebrew Bible surpasses all (Western) literature, it is the incredible ingenuity and density of Biblical exegesis.
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Thinking the time was right for an exegesis on the bow, we asked our own Miles Hoffman to bring in his bow and his viola, of course.
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Finally, the point of the blog post (one not deserving the exegesis it received from some readers) was about packing a small bag, not a big one.
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The author frames his exegesis around the unexceptionable notion, ultimately derived from the Austrian art historian Alois Riegl, that art is incomplete without the perceptual and emotional contribution of the viewer.
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Already the subject of furious exegesis, the manoeuvrings of would-be contenders will become more conspicuous in the months before the election, as they seek allies and alibis to insulate themselves from recriminations after it.
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One treatise leads the reader through an exegesis of the constitution's text, then through the history of the founding period, then through the understandings of impeachment common in England at the time, then through interpretations that were prevalent in America, and then, finally, to the conclusion that there are no grounds to impeach the president.
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