Liszt and Tchaikovsky wrote symphonic poems that probed the obsessive morbidity of Hamlet's psyche. |
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Freud struggled to reconcile his notion of unconscious time with his Kantian and Newtonian view of the psyche. |
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Of course, putting it like that it seems as though I'm passing the buck onto a vast occulted primal drive within my psyche. |
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New Zealanders might be characterised as having a laid-back national psyche. |
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Towering over Potato Market, it has engrained itself into the psyche of the town and has become a recognised landmark. |
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No puerile, childish criticisms will diminish their importance, nor minimise their influence on our national psyche. |
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It was as though the dragon was attempting to psyche his foes out before the confrontation even started in the heat of the desert. |
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The plan was to psyche them out and annoy them and apparently this worked a treat. |
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Music is something that exists in the ether, if you like, yet has this huge impact on the human psyche, heart and soul. |
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What did Charles Darwin have to say about crying because he certainly gave some attention to the emotional makeup of the human psyche? |
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With the mitzvah of counting the 49 days, known as Sefirat Ha'Omer, the Torah invites us on a journey into the human psyche, into the soul. |
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But the mind, the psyche, the soul struggles to find itself again and to situate itself in a world whose features have been altered by disaster. |
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Something in the human psyche wants to enthuse in the company of like-minded people. |
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Virtually all cult systems develop some view of what happens to the human spirit or psyche after death. |
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One profession deals with the conundrums of the human psyche through talking therapies like psychoanalysis or cognitive behavioural therapy. |
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Along with the tears and squabbles comes an interesting insight into the male psyche. |
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When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche. |
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The land was close to his heart as were the people who were rooted in the soil and the psyche of the rural heartlands. |
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They've yet to call a press conference to blast the damage these warped images can do to the psyche of young people in this country. |
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The Vikings left an indelible mark on the mores and traditions of Shetlanders as well as on their psyche. |
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The exercise exposed a fundamental element of the Finnish psyche that underpins the Finnish workplace. |
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But advice which they received from one of the designers played a key part in their race psyche. |
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This move will just add to the pressure, and our collective psyche will reach boiling point. |
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At the heart of all this is a deep-seated ambivalence about government which runs deep in the Australian psyche. |
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These are just four of the angst-ridden horror stories that have turned into deep and unhealed sores in the psyche of a tormented people. |
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He's the ironist of the psyche, the one with the sense of humour who can laugh at the mind's absurdities. |
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It is a secular 'born-again' phenomenon that has its historical origin in Puritanism as part of the American psyche. |
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For some time now, firefighters have been portrayed as the last bastion of unquestioned heroism in the public psyche. |
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I get a thrill when I can get into the male psyche and learn about what makes them tick. |
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Thus, self-realization requires the psyche to turn round on itself and confront what it produces. |
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The psyche is a self-regulating system that maintains its equilibrium just as the body does. |
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He agreed that describing the incidents as the work of a serial attacker could change the public's psyche, but urged people not to panic. |
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It takes little attention to a child's psyche and character to know what suits him or her best. |
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It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players. |
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This week's star scenario could have the Piscean psyche feeling like dry chamois or one of those mechanical fish singing Take me to the River. |
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In the psyche of the second and third generation Tibetans, there is no real sense of permanence. |
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Others have acknowledged that the Ulster experience is indelibly imprinted in the artist's psyche. |
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It can cleanse our spirit and psyche and body, leaving everything cleansed and renewed. |
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Although he was cleared on all counts, this one-time superstar has had his world and his psyche very publicly ripped apart. |
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The penetrating whine of the fighter-bombers and the blast of the missiles overwhelm my brain, robbing me of both understanding and psyche. |
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To comment on distant matters that are not close to the heart leads us into propaganda which coarsens our collective psyche. |
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But more importantly it is able to tap in to the psyche, the primeval, the indiscernible something that makes us human beings. |
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Psycopaths or sociopaths are not mad, they have personality disorders which cannot be cured as they are ingrained into a person's psyche. |
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Janet's original formulation of the concept of dissociation, on the other hand, was applicable to both psyche and soma. |
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Part of my psyche is tuned to the belief that routine is the enemy of invention. |
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Each twin formed a unitary entelechy, a single living organism made of psyche and soma, still rotating in opposite directions to each other. |
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These measures are too polite, too distant from the roiling consumer psyche to be of much use anymore. |
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When not divining the crowd's thoughts, he dives into the city's psyche, through anthropomorphizing metaphors. |
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There was evidently some deep distinction in a fox's psyche between moving objects and stationary ones. |
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Calorie Girl explores the day-to-day life and psyche of the bulimarexic as she struggles through setbacks and attempts to recover. |
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A combination of canniness and single-minded determination is, he believes, a key to the Hawick psyche. |
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If the answer is positive, the somnambulate experiences of this entity set the stage for the dreams of the person of whose psyche it is a part. |
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The nightmare of Gujarat still haunts the secular psyche of this country, but we still have no definite proof about how the incident took place. |
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I also think that maybe this was a symbolic journey, representing my quest to my inner psyche. |
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Or is there something in the national psyche that has a Pavlovian reaction to certain national traits of the former enemy? |
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The multiple shocks to body and mind sent his wounded psyche catapulting down the dark tunnel to oblivion in a dead faint. |
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I wouldn't go quite that far, but it did leave an indelible impression upon our cultural psyche. |
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It is a close call as to which incident from our long and inglorious international past has done more damage to the country's collective psyche. |
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I like the way this refers back to the modelled figurines and the imaginary landscapes that fill so much of a child's psyche. |
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Submission to the fundamental contrariety of human nature amounts to an acceptance of the fact that the psyche is at cross purposes with itself. |
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A figurative pat on the head is worthless if youthful naivete is allowed to grow and flourish in a delusive psyche. |
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Lyrically he's also on his usual form, armed with a boning knife and laughing gas, he sets to the British psyche with customary aplomb. |
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There is apt humor here and no less apt insight into the deviousness of the psyche. |
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The explosive encounters of age-old adversaries have held a captivating magnetism for the human psyche since time immemorial. |
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Her absorbing, internationally acclaimed debut explores the modern German psyche through the experiences of three ordinary people. |
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In the end, he accomplishes his mission, at the cost of shattering his own health and psyche. |
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Bauman patently sees no place for himself in a media world that insists on drumming the tedious rhythms of consumerism into the public psyche. |
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Opinions on everything from the psyche of purchasing to pork butchers are shot through the narrative. |
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The stress on her psyche is made worse by a voyeuristic website that seems to have gotten into her head. |
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Some commentators believe soccer is fundamentally foreign to the American psyche and will never catch on. |
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The frontier mentality of moving on to fresh ground remains deeply embedded in the American psyche. |
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It captures the simmering rage and imaginative poverty that was part of the Thatcherite psyche. |
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The fact that the stars and bars is only an illusion for the real power behind the throne could ruin their psyche and crash their egos. |
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The novel brings to life the day-to-day happenings in a village in the 1930s, delving into the psyche of its inhabitants, both male and female. |
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If only the director trusted her audience, this could've been a sublime forage into the netherworld of the human psyche. |
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The total anonymity of the Internet allows for the surfacing of forbidden or forgotten zones of the psyche. |
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Unsettling as our own tabloids may be, the British psyche and its problems hardly matter to the wider world. |
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I imagine at least half the audience was completely off its gourd so God knows what he was doing to the collective psyche. |
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Recognition of the relationship between psyche and soma dates back to antiquity and is captured in written records and historical accounts. |
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This intensely personal painting, the product of a psyche conditioned by mind-altering drugs, was probably his last. |
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You psyche yourself up for the operation, go without food the night before and don't get much sleep because you are worked up. |
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His latest attempt to psyche out Harrison has seen the 32-year-old veteran of 75 fights take an opposite tack from his previous mind game. |
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The film, which had its premiere last Monday, has refocused attention on the place that Pearl Harbor occupies in the U.S. national psyche. |
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But the image of him taking control and levelling with people in an honest and compassionate way has been burned into the American psyche. |
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Other efforts to burn an image into consumers' psyche is last year's rollout of Bolivar, named for South American liberator Simon Bolivar. |
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Keith David, an imposing figure, does well by Leontes's rant but not by his regality, racked psyche, or repentance. |
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The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche. |
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Those who boo him expose themselves as the biggest morons in sport and the dark side of the tall poppy Aussie psyche. |
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Serials in which extramarital relations and marital problems are shown, tend to have a worse effect on the psyche of a child. |
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At its best, cabaret has always drawn its emotional pull from the shadowy side of the human psyche. |
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Early losses can end a team's season, wreck its confidence, shatter its psyche. |
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Woof, also, excels, touching a raw nerve within the psyche of a repressed romantic. |
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This triad is the area within the psyche that is capable of self-consciousness and choice. |
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Without repeating any mantras, I concentrate the mind and the psyche in this way. |
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They say the moon affects the psyche and that people in the loony bin go right off their scones during full moon. |
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That's concept number one you must grasp in order to gain any further insight into our national psyche. |
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They come for the balm that touch can provide in times that are immensely stressful to the human psyche. |
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Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself. |
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Many critics delineate how a heritage of dual colonizations has left an indelible mark on the Filipino-American psyche. |
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They're breaking them, their spirit, their minds, their psyche. |
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Your body has an inbuilt mechanism which ensures the pain you endured is lost deep in the recesses of your subconscious, enabling you to psyche yourself up for the next time. |
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Because the campus is punctuated by a series of natural and man-made lakes, streams and fountains, water plays an important sensate role in the psyche of the community. |
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Its characteristics of intellectualism, timelessness, cleverness, spin, non-contact, heroism, and contemplation are as if specifically designed to fit the national psyche. |
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Aimed at sensitising the male psyche to the vulnerability of women to sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS, the organisation is working on two phases. |
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Does this cognitive dissonance signal an underlying problem in my psyche? |
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Revered all over the world, these stars have left an indelible mark on the human psyche and upon our collective unconscious where they continue to intrigue humanity. |
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This moment continues to embody so many anxieties about sexual politics, women's reproductive rights and religious zealotry currently occupying the American psyche. |
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According to commentators, through the eating of the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, the tendency to do evil was internalized within the human psyche. |
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Just as cruelty to animals on an individual level brutalises and desensitises, cruelty on an institutional level must similarly damage our collective psyche. |
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Just as the oppositional relationship of the self begins with the polar structure of the psyche, so every human being is connected to the archetype of the woman and mother. |
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Lorraine Toussaint explains the psyche behind Vee, the Orange Is the New Black character we love to hate. |
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This is a very primeval shame, deeply seated in man's psyche. |
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The result of this imbalance is to frustrate the natural desire of the human psyche, thereby placing the individual in a perpetual state of angst and glowering fury. |
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In fact, Conversation with God is a witty, highly personal piece which acutely portrays some of the contradictions of the contemporary Chinese psyche. |
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The Commission was also concerned that an area populated by victims with a collective wounded psyche would be a fertile ground for anti-national activities. |
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Hindu society has been the meeting point as well as the melting pot of as many spiritual visions as the human psyche is capable of springing up spontaneously. |
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Hard-wired into the psyche of many is the idea that somehow time off is akin to sloth. |
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Do I write about how I have recently become a new man, or at least an old man with new possessions, or do I write about the recent woeful state of my blogging psyche? |
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There is a definite relationship between the psyche and the soma. |
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Bush had to be converted into Churchill for the sake of the national psyche, or newsstand sales, or something or other. |
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It is their unlovingness that they extend out of their crippled psyche. |
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Love them or hate them, breast implants play an outsized role in the Venezuelan national psyche. |
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With that sentence, he put me right back inside the bubble, tip-toeing through the minefield of the NFL-battered psyche. |
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In the right frame of mind any crucial five minutes could amuse the most restive psyche, despite which fact you feel certain that you could easily destroy a universe of time. |
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Joyce may be difficult, but the diligent reader is rewarded with an astonishingly bold and enlightening glimpse into the inner workings of the human psyche. |
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Goldhagen depicts it as being so deeply inculcated in the German psyche that it was almost as if they had no choice. |
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But before their lush colours and cool cuts could really penetrate their way into your psyche, Jack The Rubber's collection exploded onto the catwalk. |
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But they are picked up by the scanning mechanism of our subconscious, which enables them to join a host of otherwise unutterable feelings that lie buried deep in our psyche. |
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The human psyche believes that only pleasurable objects can bring happiness, and thus it attempts to magnetize them and all kinds of Others into its sphere. |
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It matters not whether, on the one hand, the escape from tsuris takes the form of a state of the psyche such as happens in Buddhism and Its Nirvana, or Stoicism and Its apatheia. |
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It did some exploration into Medea's psyche, but the narrative in general had a direct approach, which robbed the play of rising above the ordinary. |
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And we're climbing on board the odyssey today with two medical historians who have dug deep into the texts of the ancients to explore ideas from antiquity about the psyche. |
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As a result of our tumultuousness, there abides in the American psyche an idea so powerful it ennobles us, and lifts us high above the problems which beset us. |
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Maybe all those years in the Navy did a number on his psyche. |
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I think there is something singularly distinctive about the Irish psyche. |
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In a rapidly changing digital world, where many are stretched and stressed, we need to come to terms with the effects of such stress and pressure on the human psyche. |
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After all, mass murder and serial killers haunt the modern psyche too. |
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It is not, in fact, time for Scotland to Move On, with nothing changed, the numpties in place, assimilating an acceptance of mediocrity into the national psyche. |
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There have also been two kinds of adverse effects, on psyche and soma. |
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The American South carries the stain of slavery still, marking the psyche of every white man who uses the N-word and every black woman who suffers abuse. |
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Franco adopted different looks for each section to correspond with their respective psyche. |
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Presenters have a role in engaging with the psyche of the players, and this role is linked to the national psyche in each country in which the show is aired. |
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You can't even imagine what such a verbal assault can do to one's psyche. |
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He has made a career out of exploring the darker side of the human psyche, of exposing obsessive characters who seem hell-bent on self-destruction. |
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Rugby union has a particular hold on the national psyche of Wales, especially the Six Nations tournament. |
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I had to lie abed for a month until my psyche began to knit and mend. |
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They are interactionists in that they see all psychological activities as interactions of psyche and body. |
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The ego as an organ which seeks to synthesize thoughts in the psyche is said to be driven by libido or eros. |
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Such experiences were unlike dreams, or any of the miasmic apparitions that arise in the natural psyche, below the mind. |
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If the fear of disease caused terror, the psyche of slaves for being captured was just as terrifying. |
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Saved by his mute lifemate Marguarita, Zacarias embarks on a journey to change his own psyche and construct a new purpose for his life. |
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Carmen even tries to get her mystic medicine man Grampy to help straighten her new pal's psyche out. |
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Any of that stuff is almost helpful, if only to your psyche. |
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A psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a severely distressing event. |
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It represents or personifies certain instinctive data of the dark, primitive psyche, the real but invisible roots of consciousness. |
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I can barely imagine what tartan might have done to my psyche. |
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It was the time of new searings of black identity deep within the psyche of the black community. |
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Reading about the life of St. Francis of Assisi had sent a thundershock to Julia's psyche. |
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I would rather that his head remain unfractured, even if that means his psyche remains unchallenged. |
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He is struggling with his swing, and undoubtedly that has bodyslammed his inner psyche. |
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They are only creatures born some where in the darkside of a writer's psyche. |
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I also said that unless we stopped navel gazing and started ramming their lies down their throats, this nonsense would become embedded in the psyche of the British people. |
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Don't do it, however, if you are, like me, an emotional individual given to historical self-flagellation, a lashing out by his choked psyche with tears. |
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Author Callaghan goes beyond traditional scholarship on horror master Lovecraft to discover the origins of various themes in Lovecraft's psyche and in his life experiences. |
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But instead of delving into a psyche of a psychotic fan, Allen gets in the head of a maladjusted cyber-bullying critic who still lives in his parents' basement. |
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Dwelling who knows where, the archetypes constitute, one might say, a set of psyche instructions that traverse time and space and enwisen each new generation. |
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Rather than delving too deeply into the psyche of her characters, Austen enjoys them and imbues them with humour, according to critic John Bayley. |
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Lacan postulated that the human psyche is determined by structures of language and that the linguistic structures of Hamlet shed light on human desire. |
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With all due respect to Grama, there has to be something dark and twisted about the human psyche that only wants people that don't want power to actually get it. |
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In his novel The Matiushin Case, author Oleg Pavlov delves deep into the psyche of a troubled young man during the last years of the Soviet Union. |
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That philosophy of the relation of psyche and soma which may be called materialistic nonism, the philosophy most congenial to behaviorists, was as ancient as Greek thought. |
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Gyllenhaal, 28, spent time with convicted drug smugglers and murderers to understand their psyche for the film where he plays a grown up juvenile delinquent. |
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