performative in A Sentence

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    Is that the Performative side of your art?

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    The work of a professor largely means being in Performative mode-- always hyperconnected and available.

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    In the cases of Performative algorithmic confounding, the confounded nature of the data is likely invisible.

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    Violence for Trump became Performative, used to draw attention to himself as the ultimate tough guy.

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    Priyanka Borar is a new media artist and researcher, interested in the Performative nature of the medium.

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    Showcasing Performative, visual and culinary practices, this year's Festival has been designed to create a balance between artistic rigour and accessibility.

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    Trump won many of them over with his Performative nature and his passel of promises about how he could fix everything.

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    From the Performative nature of medieval European courts, to present socio-political conflicts, participants on the Immerse History summer programme will explore fascinating h.

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    I understood then how the simple act of shaving my bikini line had turned being naked into something Performative, something wholly for another person and not myself.

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    But critics of social media's callout culture and solidarity sustain that these tactics often do not work as an effective anti-racism tool, as they are Performative rather than having an advocacy effect.

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    From the Performative nature of medieval European courts, to present socio-political conflicts, participants on the Immerse History summer programme will explore fascinating historical themes as well as concepts of best historical practice.

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    The English really perfected this kind of skating- the edge work, the drawing of figures on the ice- and eschewed the style that was emerging around the same time, which was more Performative and emotional, with florid movements and arms raised above the head.

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    The English really perfected this kind of skating- the edge work, the drawing of figures on the ice- and eschewed the style that was emerging around the same time, which was more Performative and emotional, with florid movements and arms raised above the head.

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