Sophisticated telecommunications have become a basic necessity of everyday life. |
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And all the while people suffer, the abyss between rich and poor yawns, and exploitation continues as the bitterest fact of everyday life. |
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This track served as a folk song to Jamaicans of the time because the story being told was so real to everyday life. |
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The coffee harvest has been going to waste, everyday life has been disrupted. |
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In Kashubian tradition the borders between everyday life and work and folk art are blurred. |
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The record was mostly recorded in a residential studio, as the band were keen to distance themselves from the distractions of everyday life. |
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In Russia it is part of everyday life that one goes regularly to the theatre. |
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Hellenistic literature displayed a mandarin artificiality full of recondite, learned allusions and a lively, realistic interest in everyday life. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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Although unaffected in everyday life, he is the victim of a selective word blindness. |
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At least here, they are safe from the dangers of everyday life in the worst of areas. |
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I mean it in the concrete sense that is used in everyday life, the sense of soul, feeling, connectedness, inspiration, and aliveness. |
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After exposure to extreme stress, some victims report difficulties remembering things in everyday life. |
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Black and white films, with their obvious remove from everyday life, achieve this psychological distance more readily than those shot in color. |
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They are already resentful of paying so many other government imposed duties on everyday life. |
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The realities of everyday life were left behind as soon as one entered the meeting. |
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It is this Burkean notion of rhetoric which animates the spaces of everyday life. |
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Indeed, he wished to see all Muslims use Arabic as their language of everyday life. |
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I was looking for the Havana of rum, tobacco, and the daily hustle of everyday life, with a little rumba and an oceanfront view on the Malecon. |
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The play aims to give a humorous portrayal of the everyday life of normal mums. |
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If high politics often seems strangely apolitical, everyday life is extraordinarily politicised. |
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He gives the example of initiation into adulthood as a period of liminality in Ndembu society, when the norms of everyday life no longer pertain. |
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Our ritualism lets each individual walk through everyday life with a shell of privacy and forbearance. |
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You spend every possible moment living that dream out, and soon it begins to take over your everyday life. |
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Moe-Lobeda succeeds in showing that an accurate reading of Lutheran theology poses a moral challenge to the everyday life of affluent Americans. |
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He behaved differently around other men in general and found himself slipping into a much more aggressive and macho posture in everyday life. |
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In the world of magic, tricks were learned that could be used in everyday life. |
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The Maharishi talks less about what happens during meditation than its effects on everyday life. |
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While rats may not seem like a huge menace, they have a terrible effect on neighborhood morale and the quality of everyday life. |
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Once considered a part of everyday life by traditional sailors, authentic tarred hemp marline is now a rare product. |
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The wordless theatre of everyday life occasionally threatens to subside into banality. |
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Is it merely a matter of impulse control, the same as a married person resisting the daily barrage of sexual imagery in everyday life? |
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There are fascinating and thought-provoking stories of everyday life and insights into how different people live. |
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His anxiety mirrored Marcuse's grim assessment of technology's colonization of everyday life. |
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He contends that the mass media help to spread the narratives of history and everyday life which bind people together as a nation. |
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His sculpture included nudes, portraits, and scenes from everyday life, but he was best known for religious subjects. |
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She was very careful in her everyday life and was meticulous and was not the type of person to approach strangers. |
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But metric units needed paper for calculations and hence they were not related to everyday life. |
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The time has also come, he says, to shift some of the focus of innovation away from work and toward everyday life. |
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Frankly, I find the minutia of everyday life much more interesting than the glaring important life changing events that shape our lives. |
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The festival was an outcry against everyday life and a short escape from the treadmill of the work-eat-sleep regime. |
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But true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time. |
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It is the realm of everyday life in which we live that is dismissed by economists as the realm of the bleeding hearts. |
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In our everyday life we worshipped force, despised compassion, and obeyed no law but our unappeasable appetite. |
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As his back catalogue shows, the tension bubbling under the surface of everyday life is a basic theme of all his works. |
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They suffer from varying degrees of autism, which impairs an individual's understanding of everyday life. |
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They just wanted to see something exciting happen, something to break up the mundane humdrum of everyday life. |
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However, his uneventful, everyday life is turned upside down by Connie's death. |
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Graham's series was the first set of American novels to depict the everyday life of an unexceptional African-American family. |
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Note that nap and napless carpets played a crucial role in everyday life of Azerbaijanians. |
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At the macroscopic level of everyday life, by contrast, disorder, randomness, and unrepeatability appear. |
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Their modern-day equivalents are merely bureaucratic nonentities completely remote from everyday life. |
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We lived with my grandparents and, as grandmother was a medium, spiritualism was part of everyday life. |
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The two perspectives appear to have emerged from some virtual reality, not from real, cruel everyday life. |
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Hamilton's vlog offers a behind-the-scenes look at the everyday life of a teenager. |
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A Local post office is a vital cornerstone to everyday life, a familiar, handy and extremely useful service. |
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The idea is stolen wholesale from the United States, where civic engagement is a part of everyday life and local democracy a thriving concept. |
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I have to agree with ole JC there on the importance of safety in everyday life. |
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Soon the Palace of Delair would begin to stir with the tasks of everyday life. |
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The hermetic theatre-temple can therefore be defined as a sacred space transcending the secular concerns of everyday life. |
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It concerns itself not with the high culture of Rome or the high fashion of Milan, but rather with the everyday life of the provincial Italian. |
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I know it constitutes an effort to summon up a sense of everyday life in a small town that is not precisely like every other in Germany. |
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What entered now was the sound of the hums and moans of everyday life, the quiet laugher, the mockery, the sound of horses and oxen. |
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This was inevitably followed by a return to the humdrum reality of everyday life. |
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Once the honeymoon's over and you settle into the humdrum pattern of everyday life, it's easy to get bored. |
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So I immediately wrote this off as yet another attempt by geeks to cope with the social chaos of everyday life by rigidly systematizing it. |
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During the Enlightenment, fashionable dress, masks and masquerading, corsetry, and the wearing of beauty patches were part of everyday life. |
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The first part of the conference was devoted to reports of unusual experiences in everyday life. |
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From the night-vision option in your next automobile to the thermal imager used by your surgeon, your everyday life will be impacted. |
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Alex's mother Christiane however, has become a staunch party faithful member, though trying to improve everyday life in her own small way. |
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I know how to behave in front of important people and how to behave in everyday life. |
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In all these collections, Neruda turns to a simple style and colloquial language to talk about objects of everyday life. |
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Meanings that are absorbed by ordinary children from everyday life can be incomprehensible to the autistic. |
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Now, however, I am able to actually observe them in everyday life, based on indirect effects, behaviors, and other results. |
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The silver sculpture of cooking pots intermingled with aluminum replicas of guns suggest the infiltration of violence into everyday life. |
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Bribes become a feature of everyday life for ordinary people, a means of ingratiating as much as an exchange at the margin. |
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The show is funny and like other shows of Gervais' design it exposes the absurdity and iniquitousness of everyday life. |
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They are an integral part of modern society, providing much of the comfort and convenience of everyday life. |
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After being invalided out of the army, he became an Official War Artist in 1943, concentrating on the everyday life of the troops. |
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The Talmud governs nearly everything, yet never abandons its technical models drawn from everyday life, its almost folksy intricacy. |
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It is the absence of small courtesies in everyday life that creates an environment where evil can thrive. |
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If you attain this spirit, it applies to everyday life. You must always think of crossing at a ford. |
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Eventually she achieved an almost purely formal vocabulary using elements drawn from everyday life. |
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Living among creeks, lagoons, and salt marshes makes fishing and the salt trade part of everyday life in the area. |
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Although French is the official language, Creole is the language of everyday life. |
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His pretty, sparkling, frothy snapshots of everyday life, children, nudes and landscapes guaranteed him the most reproduced artist status. |
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Nothing much ever happens, the inhabitants just get on with everyday life with the minimum of fuss, stress and excitement. |
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The novel is also natural in the sense of man's everyday life, done without pretence and pose. |
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Perhaps the time is coming when priestliness will be connected with everyday life and the full call of every baptized person, man or woman. |
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Parks should be places of peace and tranquillity where we can get away from the dirt and grime of everyday life. |
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This is music that perfectly captures the surreal emptiness of everyday life in a digital world. |
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Buildings are not only artefacts of expressive culture, but important sites for the continuous enactment of culture in everyday life. |
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The Exhibition encapsulates the trials and tribulations of everyday life both at home and abroad. |
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For that half an hour I got a tiny glimpse into what her everyday life is like and I was disheartened by how cold people are. |
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Gamma rays are the most energetic of all electromagnetic radiation, and we have little experience with them in everyday life. |
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It is part of a tradition of dissident visionaries whose visions made them critical of everyday life, like William Blake. |
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The art of divination is important in our everyday life whether we recognize it or not. |
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They relate to the problems of everyday life, and it would be pointless to quote from them at any great length. |
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How many times does something happen in everyday life that seems like a terrible tragedy? |
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This incident is unique in the history of the college and does not relate in any way to the everyday life of the college. |
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What a great synthesis of the banality of everyday life with high tech and high culture. |
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That's possibly because there were more people in my everyday life back then. |
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Brian's sketches and poems are based on humorous observations of everyday life. |
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It calls to mind a world of social dysfunction hiding beneath the surface of everyday life. |
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Maybe the news makes everyday life too depressing, and we want to escape into the fantasies of childhood play-acting. |
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It's not until you have an estate at your fingertips that you realise how useful it is in everyday life. |
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We all know how easily innocence is lost, how simple it is to thoughtlessly embrace cynicism and the humdrum monotony of what we call everyday life. |
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This is not to say that making promises is unimportant, but rather that we accept promise-breaking in everyday life with more magnanimity than we sometimes pretend. |
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This session explores society's abiding desire for binary genders, the changing nature of 21st century masculinities and the concept of misandry in everyday life. |
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In his low-key documentary, Blitz has succeeded in creating drama out of everyday life that is highly absorbing, despite it's lightweight subject matter. |
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Indeed, this book's special virtue is to historicize and demystify the material conditions of everyday life which industrial culture has tended to naturalize. |
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We now accept cell phones and laptop computers as commonplaces of everyday life. |
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The Arawaks explained the mysteries of everyday life in their myths. |
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His lifework consisted of refocusing critical attention onto the condition of being human, specifically the complex structures and expressions concretised in everyday life. |
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Whether it's sleepless nights, mood swings or loss of appetite, the chances are that the stresses and strains of everyday life have affected you at some point. |
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It is a novel which plucks the reader up only to plunk him down, firmly, in the muck and mire of everyday life, with nary by-your-leave nor apology tendered. |
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Having said that, however, there is something in the humdrum routine of everyday life in different cold and gray places around the world that fascinates me. |
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Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them? |
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Just because we are loath to see such ruthless selection in everyday life does not mean we should fear it when it comes to choosing those who are to govern us. |
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Rotary querns, quantities of cattle bone, shellfish, and carbonized barley grains show the agricultural aspects of everyday life in the settlement. |
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Instead, it reveals a promising talent with a sharp eye for the quirkiness of everyday life and some interesting things to say about his generation. |
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Tremendous changes have transpired during the last decade in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the economy and in the westernization of everyday life. |
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We passively use the heat of the sun's rays in our everyday life. |
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She talks at length about the ways in which women achieve honour and respect, and the ways in which the chivalric code can be applied to everyday life. |
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As she traces her own journey from girlhood to womanhood in Calcutta, she evokes the intimate experiences of food and ritual that structure women's everyday life in Bengal. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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So what other simple ergonomics am I neglecting in everyday life? |
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Through the innumerable small acts of everyday life, we slowly but steadily degrade the quality of the earth's air, water, soil and diversity of species. |
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The stage is constantly alive with the details of everyday life, but nothing looks fussy or threatens to interfere with the personalities who dominate the action. |
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Oil changed everyday life and work in the developed world by spurring mass motorization, broader access to electricity, and the spread of synthetic materials. |
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Shot over a five-year period, the programme reveals secret glimpses into the ordinary, everyday life of cattle, sheep, hens and wildlife on the Cotswold slopes. |
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Mentalizing is pervasive in everyday life, in communication and co-operation, in pedagogy, in play-acting, but also in deceiving, cheating, and outwitting. |
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The family had exhausted all their savings just buying the essentials for everyday life and didn't have the time or the money to remodel the house by themselves. |
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People should be shown with the help of cogitable examples from their everyday life that to cast their vote for the current regime is to vote for corruption. |
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Methanol is often encountered in everyday life because it is a common solvent for household products as well as being used as fuel for chafing dishes. |
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In everyday life he's a gentleman to his fingertips, and professionally he is just about as meticulous and capable at his job as anyone you could ever hope to encounter. |
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For some people, alcohol appears to be a form of escapism from the mundanity of everyday life or a way of allowing themselves to relax in company. |
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Broadly, I'm something of an animist, so my everyday life is filled with minor recognitions, deals, tributes, and negotiations with local spirits. |
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More importantly, the evangelistic ethos is supposed to infuse everyday life. |
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Those are the numbers, and numbers have a way of numbing us to the complexities that make up everyday life. |
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He argued that the demands social structures make on individuals become embedded in patterns of behaviour and perception that people unreflectingly apply in everyday life. |
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She was the mistress of the low-key hut deeply felt comedy of manners, wherein ordinary, decent people struggle through the crises, major and minor, of everyday life. |
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Warfare was not a part of everyday life for many Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. |
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The sounds and sight of these sleek and powerful metallic songololos have become part of everyday life for the communities through whose land they pass. |
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The beautiful, isolated surroundings of the moors also play a vital part in helping guests leave behind the cares and worries of everyday life, Jan admits. |
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European myths settle on archetypal characters and events, stories rich in metaphor and allusion that weave deep meaning from past epics into the activities of everyday life. |
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Indeed the 34-year-old has even had her hair cut stylishly short with a fringe in the hope that she might look less like a ballet dancer in her everyday life. |
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Although not as hustling and bustling as 100 years ago, the sea town of Great Yarmouth and its surrounding areas are still as busy with everyday life. |
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This is their country and their way of living, the things that I question or query are part of the banality of everyday life for them and often remain unobserved. |
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It is this Burkean notion of rhetoric, which is necessitated by unintelligibility but activated by intelligibility, which animates the spaces of everyday life. |
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The small Greek figurines known as Tanagra statuettes were mass produced from moulds, and reproduce everyday life as well as copies of famous statues. |
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You need to escape from the cares and worries of everyday life. |
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Exploits on foreign soils seem a far cry from everyday life in Carlow town but that is what several men and women must put to the back of their minds everyday. |
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Early Irish law, also called Brehon law, comprised the statutes which governed everyday life in Early Medieval Ireland. |
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Since few other coverages go into such detail, EVERYWARE stands alone as the first real in-depth coverage of a growing facet of everyday life. |
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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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What does this signify for the materiality and mentality of our everyday life in the hypermodern city? |
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Later, the work of Pieter Brueghel the Elder would inspire artists to depict themes of everyday life. |
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The Indonesian language inherited many words from Dutch, both in words for everyday life, and as well in scientific or technological terminology. |
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The Kelvin scale is the standard scale for many scientific fields, but the related Celsius scale is handier for everyday life on Earth. |
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The ultimate goal of economics is to improve the living conditions of people in their everyday life. |
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The Luttrell Psalter was a good illustration of the everyday life in the Middle Ages. |
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Cultural studies is concerned with the meaning and practices of everyday life. |
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Instead, they argue, individual creativity should make everyday life more emotionally acceptable. |
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These exhibitions featured a variation of Japanese objects, including maps, letters, textiles and objects from everyday life. |
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There are so many petty annoyances that embrangle everyday life in England today, that one sometimes feels spoilt for choice. |
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Masala Chai is a favorite drink and is consumed in everyday life and at special occasions. |
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By the late 17th century, tea and coffee consumption were increasing and becoming part of everyday life. |
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Economic development was the force behind vast changes in everyday life, to a degree which was unprecedented in human history. |
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During the fifteen years Debret spent in Brazil, he concentrated not only on court rituals but the everyday life of slaves as well. |
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A Flensburger's everyday life was very hard, and the old roads and paths were bad. |
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But in everyday life the majority of Crimean Tatars and Ukrainians in Crimea use Russian. |
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The analyst will give a detailed report of the everyday life of the individuals under study. |
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Scientific research, engineering professionalization and technological development drove changes in everyday life. |
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Constant warfare and cannibalism between warring tribes were quite rampant and very much part of everyday life. |
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French historian Fernand Braudel noted that slavery was endemic in Africa and part of the structure of everyday life. |
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The islanders continued to use the language in ballads, folktales, and everyday life. |
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For two centuries after the Norman Conquest, French became the language of everyday life among the upper classes in England. |
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In Asia, there was no Messianic prophecy to give plan and meaning to the everyday life of educated and uneducated alike. |
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His poetry also abounds with direct quotations from everyday life, skilfully woven into the body of the poem. |
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These were easy wines for everyday life, with screw-off caps so that you could pour two glasses and then close up the bottle for the next day. |
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Who is against upgrades, jump cuts, more channels, better speakers, the Sensurround pleasure dome of everyday life? |
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For Wahoo, the unexpected is everyday life when the whole backyard is full of wild animals that must be cared for. |
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Her husband could compartmentalise things to get on with everyday life, but she couldn't, she reveals. |
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Still, more gay people like Navetta and Medeiros find that in everyday life, suburbanites are dusting off the welcome mat. |
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The repetitions within the poem stand contrapuntally to the repetitions of language we experience in our everyday life. |
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Holidays are a time to think about all the things that really matter, when you can be unlittered by the helter skelter of everyday life. |
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They tell the story of Blacky, a parent and regular guy about town, as he observes and reflects on everyday life in the city. |
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In A Modern Line, Keigwin puts the grueling process of a Chorus Line-style audition into the context of everyday life. |
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But for those with social anxiety disorder, everyday life is anything but mindful. |
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Such talent inspires us, it excites us, it propels us above the mundaneness of everyday life. |
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The chamber is mystifyingly out of touch with the realities of everyday life for today's working families. |
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Its minerals have many applications in everyday life, including construction, hygiene products, paper, paint, plastic, ceramics, telecommunications and beverage filtration. |
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The local communities speak Buru, Lisela and Ambelau languages in everyday life, however, the national Indonesian language is used as a means of international communication. |
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In a culture without a written language, ceramics portrayed the basic scenes of everyday life, including the smelting of metals, relationships and scenes of tribal warfare. |
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He proclaimed a new law of the empire, Ikh Zasag or Yassa, and codified everything related to the everyday life and political affairs of the nomads at the time. |
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After the American Civil War, the federal government increased greatly in influence on everyday life and in size relative to the state governments. |
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Parry's writings, with pen and ink illustrations of Inuit everyday life, and those of George Francis Lyon, both published in 1824 were widely read. |
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Regarding the 21st century and the late modern world, the Information Age and computers were forefront in use, not completely ubiquitous but often present in everyday life. |
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Mythology was at the heart of everyday life in Ancient Greece. |
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As part of their program of nationalisation, collectivization and general sovietization of everyday life, the Soviets deported large numbers of Lithuanians to Siberia. |
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As in Hong Kong, Cantonese is the predominant spoken variety of Chinese used in everyday life and is thus the official form of Chinese used in the government. |
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How will you make it through your teenage years spiritually prepared for your celestial future? How will you connect your celestial goals with your everyday life? |
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There is relatively strong evidence for a customary requirement for kin members to support and help each other, in everyday life as much as in legal disputes. |
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Identity cards have therefore become an important part of everyday life. |
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Kuwaiti Arabic is the variant of Arabic used in everyday life. |
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Newton's laws were verified by experiment and observation for over 200 years, and they are excellent approximations at the scales and speeds of everyday life. |
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It tells the tale of teenager Cosmo who uses music as an inspiration to break free from the mundanity of everyday life when growing up in 80s Dublin. |
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Social tension has heightened during Leung's term, with many Hongkongers believing that PR China increased their efforts to exert influence on everyday life in Hong Kong. |
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The downloadable publication Active Design, published in 2007, aims to promote increased opportunities for people to be naturally active as part of their everyday life. |
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A curatorial scope that encompasses both archaeological and contemporary material, including both unique masterpieces of artistry and objects of everyday life. |
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Understanding panic attacks Understanding panic attacks HAVE you ever been going about your everyday life and suddenly been struck by overwhelming fear? |
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Now, the engineers of Fraunhofer IIS tell in videocast episodes about these exciting times and how development of mp3 affected their everyday life. |
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In art, Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting ranged from the strange work of Hieronymus Bosch to the everyday life depictions of Pieter Brueghel the Elder. |
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Colloids are finely dispersed two-phase mixtures widely encountered in everyday life in the form of pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs and agrichemicals. |
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Soap opera is so readily incorporated into everyday life because its formal structures represent the liveness, the nowness, the unwrittenness of oral culture. |
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