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Television both threatens the spectator and stands as protec- tor — were it not for television , violence might come upon us unex- pected . Or , that violence might remain unseen , operating under our noses , and we in ignorance : which ...
Television both threatens the spectator and stands as protec- tor — were it not for television , violence might come upon us unex- pected . Or , that violence might remain unseen , operating under our noses , and we in ignorance : which ...
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Where the prosecutors stand in as capable therapists , the defense attorneys represent the failure of defense and resemble traumatized patients . Where the prosecutors of Law and Order stand as capable parents to each other and to an ...
Where the prosecutors stand in as capable therapists , the defense attorneys represent the failure of defense and resemble traumatized patients . Where the prosecutors of Law and Order stand as capable parents to each other and to an ...
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The sign is a representative : it stands for the object that it signifies . The sign also presupposes a dimension ... The timbre of the phone is not cut up into arbitrary signs that stand for the thing . It is not therefore of the order ...
The sign is a representative : it stands for the object that it signifies . The sign also presupposes a dimension ... The timbre of the phone is not cut up into arbitrary signs that stand for the thing . It is not therefore of the order ...
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