She pushes the limits of what is sayable, pushes the limits of language, and with them, the limits of law. |
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What someone from one culture is thinking may not be fully sayable in the language of another culture. |
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Though it opens and closes with the starkness of words on a page, or in part because it does, the film focuses the viewer on that which is not said, not sayable. |
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They advise writing sayable sentences, leading with the most important information and crafting strong subject lines. |
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Tell him you realise different families have different customs about what is sexually sayable. |
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In his schema, a political work of art disrupts the relationship among the visible, the sayable, and the thinkable without having to use the terms of a message as a vehicle. |
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The Shifting Limits of the Sayable in Contemporary Egyptian Fiction. |
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