But the single biggest cause of snowmobiling casualties are inanimate objects. |
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As this column has outlined in the past, corporate boardrooms have long been plagued by the problem of dead or otherwise inanimate board members. |
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So I shall set out on another long drive today, and while I drive I shall ponder the general unhelpfulness of inanimate things. |
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How it ever kept going now was a miracle, and for the last three months it had been stuck, inanimate and unmoving, in the student car lot. |
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The faceless, inanimate riot police are far more imposing and formidable than the passionate workers. |
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Museums, too, have been transformed from hushed halls of inanimate objects and glass cases into spaces where unexpected things happen. |
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They are commonplace, inanimate, drab, rough, omnipresent, thoroughly boring and often a nuisance. |
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So, do you ever have days when you find the inanimate objects in your house are out to get you? |
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There may also be inappropriate use of toys, obsessive spinning of objects or attachment to inanimate objects. |
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Those of you who have visited my photoblog may think that my passion in photography lies in capturing scenery, landscapes and inanimate objects. |
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Even when we are a little the worse for wear through drink, our natural inclination to apologise to pets and inanimate objects comes to the fore. |
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The national poll to choose a flower for each county mirrors the US, where each state lays claims to a series of inanimate objects as their own. |
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Wind chill does not affect inanimate objects, nor does it affect people who are sheltered from the wind. |
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And third, does not anthropomorphism require the transposition of human qualities onto an inanimate object? |
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In fact I have heard that good chess masters now study computer games and learn new strategies from those inanimate models. |
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The dolls are inanimate objects given life and the creation of more of them lets the artists give flesh to the worries of the audience. |
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Wishman loves to move away from the action, from the groping and humping and onto inanimate objects like a fruit basket or a clown wall hanging. |
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Every death is ugly and undignified, as life is wrenched away, leaving an inanimate, waxen corpse. |
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It's still very much inanimate objects and a television screen and jolly old books and things like that. |
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The Wyandots were animists who believed spirits were present in just about everything, animate or inanimate. |
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It may be inanimate and made from pine, but it has shared so many good times with me. |
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It's strange how inanimate objects can resonate with different emotions depending on the situation in which they are viewed. |
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The animate and the inanimate, human and objects and finally cinema and painting had been exquisitely juxtaposed for superb equivocal effect. |
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Singh manifests myriad hues creating a symbiosis between animate and inanimate objects. |
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Although the system works decently, it has an annoying tendency to lock onto either an inanimate object or another enemy all on its own. |
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Schopenhauer believes that the various species of animate and inanimate things in the world are eternal and static. |
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Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. |
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It is one thing to be able to connect on an inanimate target at a known distance from a solid target shooting position. |
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Traditional Maori beliefs are, for example, that all objects, both animate and inanimate, have a life force, a mauri. |
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Explaining the logic of numerology, he says, everybody and everything, animate or inanimate, has vibrations. |
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This is clear evidence that viruses are unlike any known living thing and are much more like inanimate than animate matter. |
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All of God's creation, animate and inanimate, reflected God's generosity toward his creatures and evoked an outpouring of praise and thanks. |
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Despite this similarity, there are still elemental differences between being alive and deceased, and between the animate and inanimate. |
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My understanding is that animism does not start from the premise that objects are inanimate. |
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Children relate to puppets from their earliest years as they are used to making inanimate characters come to life. |
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His limbs were inanimate, leaving motion only to his prickly black hair dancing to the silent hum of the ocean. |
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One important distinction within the natural world is found in the fact that some natural substances are alive and others inanimate. |
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It's weird how attached you can get to an inanimate collection of metal and plastic, isn't it? |
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The Avesta tells us that the Fravashi is inherent in every animate and inanimate object of Nature and helps in its development. |
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Hallucinatory content can include inanimate objects, people, animals, plants and bunches of flowers, trees, and complete scenes. |
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One of the other themes that run through your work is anthropomorphic or inanimate objects that come to life in some way. |
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They assume the form of inanimate objects such as bird droppings, tree bark and leaves to protect themselves. |
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It has a reverence for nature, a belief that life energy exists in all things, both animate and inanimate. |
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In comparison, implanted biomaterials, prosthetics, and devices have inanimate surfaces. |
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The viruses associated with the cold and flu can survive on inanimate objects and skin for up to three hours. |
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In both photographs the inanimate face is shown in three-quarter profile facing right against a blank background. |
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Referentially deficient subjects are of many types, the most common of which includes inanimate subjects, expletive subjects, and subjects of the passive construction. |
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Bacterial attachment to inanimate surfaces generally requires that a surface be conditioned by organic deposits, such as collagen, laminin, fibrin, and fibrinogen. |
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The truth of the matter is that we are very fragile, transient creatures, totally dependent on the complexity of those around us, human and non-human, animate and inanimate. |
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A successful actor-network brings together animate and inanimate objects and resources into a complex, everchanging resilient heterogeneous network. |
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Shooting far, really far, in the mountains at inanimate targets with safe backstops is challenging and downright fascinating, even to the most practiced rifleman. |
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Firearms, after all, are inanimate objects, incapable of inflicting harm on their own initiative. |
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And Lara Stone's baby will not be named after a fruit or some other inanimate object. |
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It groaned and stretched as if just being awakened, then slowly took a step out of the once again inanimate pile to peer through the cracks in the boarded window. |
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The babies are pulled from their mothers as early as three days old and given an inanimate object, such as a stuffed animal or blanket as a surrogate mother. |
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Rather than receding, the hunger to recall what's passed imbues meaning in everything, animating the inanimate, impregnating empty space, and bending time. |
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I personally think it's the people who pull the triggers that kill people, guns are just inanimate objects, machines that can only work with a person present. |
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When spirits inhabit inanimate objects, they cease being inanimate. |
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First, it's a document, a mighty one, but still an inanimate object. |
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He is isolated from human contact and immersed in the inanimate scene. |
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Nouns can be singular or plural, and one of two genders, animate or inanimate. |
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David Turner, a retired physical chemist, suggested that ball lightning could cause inanimate objects to move erratically. |
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I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. |
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Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am speaking, with whatever I possess of animation. |
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In some languages, different possession verbs are used depending on whether the object is animate or inanimate. |
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One dialect, that of the Eastern Huasteca, has a distinction between two different plural suffixes for animate and inanimate nouns. |
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Nahuatl has neither case nor gender, but Classical Nahuatl and some modern dialects distinguish between animate and inanimate nouns. |
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The males are very enthusiastic, will try to grasp fish or inanimate objects and often mount the backs of other males. |
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However, they do not use this display in response to males, inanimate objects or prey. |
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This is the complex aggregate of animate and inanimate single-organismic and multi-organismic entities and systems. |
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Pronominal adverbs typically pronominalize inanimate objects of adpositions. |
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Unable to conceive impersonal natural laws, early humans tried to explain natural phenomena by attributing souls to inanimate objects, giving rise to animism. |
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By extension, the term is applied also to other species such as the mackerel tabby cat, and to inanimate objects such as the altocumulus mackerel sky cloud formation. |
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During the Second Industrial Revolution, a major factor of productivity growth was the substitution of inanimate power for human and animal labor. |
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We also encounter a valley girl trapped in an inanimate object, a human being used by a higher power as its familiar, and a host of other characters and situations. |
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The genitive is used extensively, with animate and inanimate possessors. |
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Many of these poems displayed what John Ruskin referred to as the pathetic fallacy, the tendency to ascribe human emotions to animals and even inanimate objects. |
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They use the shape-shifting yet inanimate chemical ferrofluid. |
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The reader is continually distracted by a tangle of tenses and the personification of inanimate objects with inappropriate use of the possessive case. |
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Saint Francis expressed great affection towards animals and inanimate natural objects as fellow inhabitant of God's creation in his work Canticle of the Creatures. |
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