But before xeroxing the format to Survivor or Big Brother, shouldn't our production houses look at creatively capturing the Indian milieu? |
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Gerson-Therapy is a milieu therapy, but also many doctors have developed similar procedures. |
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It is a fascinating read and an essential source for anyone researching early steamboats and their social milieu. |
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The milieu therapy of the Rayonex company with its holistic vital substances combination has proved its efficiency. |
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Does the research help members to arrive at a better understanding of their social milieu? |
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We do not inhabit a fixed or even firm milieu, the poem suggests, while enacting polyvalence and parataxis. |
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The other play is set in the milieu of Asian supper clubs that existed in the 1920s through 1940s along the U.S. West Coast. |
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The social milieu upon which they have up to now been based is deeply divided. |
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History is the process of immunizing us to the eccentricities of a specific milieu, the milieu of place in favor of ideology. |
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The author also tells us about the economic history, the changing socio-political milieu and the spatial emergence of Bangalore. |
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He works staunchly within the independent B-movie horror milieu, so you might not be as familiar with his work. |
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Despite its potential as a powerful therapeutic lever in hypnotherapy, little has been written about applying OBE in this milieu. |
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An emancipated woman from a comfortably well-off milieu, she was the last member of her family to escape their homeland. |
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As well as departing from the normal milieu of Bulgarian theatre, the production is also very different from other interpretations of the play. |
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An accomplished harmonicist and vocalist, Godboo's talent has flourished in the fecund blues milieu. |
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In an overwhelmingly male milieu, the diminutive Borda added verve and vigour. |
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Of course, his films were also movies with complicated characters, a distinctive milieu, and emotional resonance. |
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The immune system encounters substances either present in the external milieu, like bacteria, or harbored internally, such as viruses. |
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From the milieu of the nobility itself there arise preachers of conciliation. |
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It was into this milieu of religious ferment, focused in particular on the temple and Jerusalem, that John the Baptist and Jesus came. |
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At this point, I looked around and thought that one more item would add to the homey atmosphere and peaceful milieu that I was trying to create. |
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The oozy goo of reproduction and decay impinges darkly on the tidy geometrical regularity of a bogus suburban milieu. |
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They both were scions of bourgeois families, raised and living in a typical middle class milieu. |
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And in that process, he places himself against borrowing folk arts and transplanting them in a new milieu. |
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How did you end up in the Music City and what are your thoughts on this musical milieu? |
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In reaction to other philosophies of life the Taoists retreated and lived as recluses outside the milieu of society. |
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The milieu of the First Ward was akin to a small industrial town, where the Irish lived in the shadow of the grain elevator. |
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Standing among these grotesques, one immediately attempted to connect the images, to deduce the cultural and social milieu from which they came. |
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This was the encouraging milieu in which China's reform of the State sector was able to proceed. |
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Teams from nine schools are competing for the title of best orator in the business milieu. |
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The artistic milieu of late-nineteenth century France is the world in which he moves, surrounded by artists, aristocrats, mountebanks and tarts. |
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Newsgirls were to be found, but young females generally enjoyed fewer opportunities within the rough-and-tumble street culture milieu. |
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It is well-known that the diffusion coefficient of small molecules depends on the viscosity and cytoarchitecture of the intracellular milieu. |
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His work has proved difficult to define within the artistic milieu of Hans Holbein the elder's workshop. |
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A milieu deeply penetrated by interpersonal distrust forestalls the development of associability and mass membership in associations. |
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The social milieu of Hebrew poetry changed, rising from egalitarian synagogical circles to the elite upper class. |
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These poets, it must be remembered, emerged out of a highly politicized milieu, where socialism was the word of the hour. |
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Her rose-colored view of the Castro regime is typical of a particular social milieu. |
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They're betraying people close to them, too, by helping those cybercrooks build up a detailed picture of their life and their milieu. |
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How ironic then that some women writers sneer at men who enter therapy's allegedly feminised milieu. |
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The truth is that, the milieu in which Popper grew up was militantly secular. |
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The heated, heady campus milieu provides tinder for explosive debates in which more than mere politics is at stake. |
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But I was only able to do this because of contacts I have in my milieu of academic sociology. |
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Alcoholism is so widespread here that it has a spiralling effect on the social milieu of the State. |
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Joyce used his own life and the social milieu of Dublin through which he took an imaginary walk every day of his exiled life. |
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Changing the organization often results in a milieu characterized by defensiveness and feelings of insecurity. |
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These stories take you on an exciting journey, and you traverse a whole gamut of human experience and emotions that reflect the changing Tamil milieu. |
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On top of the milieu, in wonted Godspeed fashion, an old man recalls a bizarre and oddly moving story of how a penguin is gobbled up by a killer whale. |
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It is close to proxemics in the sense that the actors in the milieu will establish a hierarchy among the resources located nearby and those that are farther away. |
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She is no outsider, but a talented draftswoman whose upbringing in a family of steamfitters afforded her familiarity with the milieu of pipes, valves and boilers. |
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Despite this, we trust both media to be the repositories of our cultures, to store the minutiae, the details and experiences that define our milieu. |
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The poetry of this Staffordshire circle embraces the non-court, recusant and social milieu of the first Lord Aston, his children, their spouses and friends. |
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This aural quality thus complements the film in its evocation of the 1920's era of Woolf's Richmond as well as the modern milieu of contemporary New York. |
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Given the fiery contentiousness that defines our current academic milieu, we would do well to emulate the tough-minded but collegial exchange between Howe and Ellison. |
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Instead he describes the milieu in which the works were created and received. |
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Gold's milieu, the laid-back '70s, saw things move away from the highly tailored mod look to unisex dressing inspired by the sexual revolution and feminism. |
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While for some, video games conjure up the image of the socially withdrawn and uncommunicative male, the milieu of video games is intensely social. |
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However if the site can deliver on its promise of multifarious gameplay, then it should see a fair number of paying visitors to its virtual tropical island milieu. |
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Not many artists within the milieu of the Madras Art Movement have concentrated their energies in working or redefining the concept of still life. |
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The artist tries to pull off the trick of synthesizing these two strains into something characteristic, first of himself and second of his milieu. |
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In this way, the client uses milieu therapy to apply his or her developing perspectives on life, work and love to the project of building a meaningful and satisfying life. |
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A bachelor's level milieu counselor takes the lead in implementing milieu therapy, but all staff are responsible for maintaining a therapeutic milieu. |
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Treatment in our residential treatment program begins with milieu therapy. |
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For the tight-knit group of photographers who work in their milieu, the news is a shock. |
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In novel after novel, she would recreate the rarefied Oxbridge milieu, a world peopled by erudite lost souls relentlessly seeking wisdom and love. |
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A hundred or so of us huddled together in the shelter of the lobby of the Hibiya Town Hall, where I had a strong sense of not being in my natural milieu. |
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The cellular milieu would then support the immunosuppressive reactions of UVB and its photoproduct, cis-urocanic acid, through their oxidant dependence. |
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Rather it is the social milieu of the physicists of the Weimar period with its Spenglerian hostility to science and causality that is the cause of their beliefs. |
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Each milieu affects the space, bends it, inflects it, shapes it. |
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The ensemble playing that provides the story's milieu has an organic feel, but is often fussy and gauche when what's required is brisk, broad caricature. |
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In the end, we're not quite sure if the soulless quality of the milieu he chronicles is a reflection of the world outside his head or the one inside it. |
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Above all, artists deserve a milieu in which musical talent is celebrated and given some acknowledgement in the media. |
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Presumably the cost of being insusceptible to bilayer tension often outweighs the benefits, especially where the in situ milieu of channels can provide mechanoprotection. |
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Into this milieu came Ozu, a passionate cinephile and an admirer of American movies. |
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I Walked with a Zombie loosely retells Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre set in the unique milieu of Haiti's indigenous Vodoun religion. |
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Finally, indigenous American traditions have been absorbed into the general cultural milieu. |
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By claiming descent from a solid Yemenite tribe, the Rasulids brought Yemen to a vital sense of unity in an otherwise chaotic regional milieu. |
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To be a virgin in high school wasn't, even in the omnisexual milieu of the Pioneer Valley, such a social black spot. |
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For Vinterberg, it seems, tight-knit families are his preferred milieu. |
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Balchin does a good job of contextualizing the work of each scientist within his or her particular cultural and social milieu. |
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The question is, then, what is the relationship of biblical narrative to its literary milieu? |
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Au milieu de la matinee, elle se dirige vers le garage d'ou elle sort une pancarte en bois. |
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Since Druidry is very diverse, each of these strands still coexist side by side in the Druid milieu. |
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Punjabi folk music imbued the play with the native ethos as the English setting of the Shakespeare's play was transposed into Punjabi milieu. |
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Adam Ant's early work was also a major impetus for the gothic rock scene, and much of the fan base came from his milieu. |
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The library as solely a physical space will not survive in the digital milieu. |
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The centrality of ancestors, land, productivity, and caring for marginals in biblical religion also derives from the household milieu. |
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None of the groups had enough pieces to construct a 9 x 9 x 9 cube, so they were forced by the milieu to focus on the mathematisation, on the modelling of the problem. |
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The determinacies of Pakistan's foreign policy are geo-political setting, historical legacies, domestic milieu, external and psychological environment. |
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Behavioral pride is also socioculturally situated and informed by the cultural milieu including political ideologies and historical and national events. |
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Torquemada's shop is more of a junk store than a clockmaker's, which loses some of the pernickety refinement that defines his milieu and character. |
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It is a film and television milieu configured by flows and transfers which shape film-making, criticism and consumption in a variety of antipodal ways. |
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This may be called milieu control. The Chinese Communist prison is probably the most thoroughly controlled and manipulated group environment that has ever existed. |
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Jang Bogo had become incensed at the treatment of his fellow countrymen, who in the unstable milieu of late Tang often fell victim to coastal pirates or inland bandits. |
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Being subjected to this mantra once more re-evokes the perseveration we routinely suffer in the moral ambiguity characterising our supposedly post-politics milieu. |
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Clockmakers of the Middle Ages and renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci helped expand humans' technological milieu toward the preconditions for industrial machine tools. |
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The Indian Union premises its existence on the Nehruvian ideals of socialism and secularism with a few irritants of contemporary communal strife in the domestic milieu. |
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Meeks locates Paul in the social milieu of the first century. |
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Their favored milieu, embassy cocktail parties, was useful in recruiting Soviet diplomats but is definitely not where members of al Qaeda congregate. |
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Meanwhile, an unrevised manuscript of The Divine Milieu had found its way to Rome and was under study by Vatican theologians. |
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In Julian May's Galactic Milieu Series, Arthur's Seat has a central role as one of the sites of the Great Intervention. |
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