The result is an authentically eerie, but faithful, rendering of Guthrie's songs. |
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Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically. |
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An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human. |
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A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy. |
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The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human. |
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If you look closely, you can see some of the nails poking through the wood and it feels authentically gutsy. |
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The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically. |
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Each suite is authentically furnished with appointments directed to personal comfort. |
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In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American. |
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This particular feast is unobtainable here, but there are plenty of other good things authentically evocative of Turkey. |
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Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture. |
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Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression. |
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Villas here tend to be clustered into gated estates, but if you want something more authentically Mexican, try a hacienda. |
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He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production. |
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She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life. |
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It's the tastiest, cheapest and most authentically Venetian way of staving off hunger and fatigue. |
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This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance. |
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The red one is bizarrely similar to the hair I used to have many years ago when I was at college, including the authentically crooked fringe. |
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To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality. |
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It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve. |
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In Europe it was conceived as an authentically humane and egalitarian socialist society. |
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The walk will be led by two authentically dressed Georgian characters, and there will be readings and stories galore. |
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To understand why he stood out, you have to delve into an authentically deracinated, yet oddly healthy life history. |
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This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters. |
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The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American. |
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Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature. |
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The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique. |
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Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it. |
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It is fitting that each is remembered by something fine and authentically British. |
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She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese. |
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While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers. |
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The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical. |
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The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character. |
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Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg. |
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That day she, very authentically, eviscerated Jay Leno over the Tonight Show debacle at NBC in front of a roomful of press. |
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She proves that by authentically following a strong personal sense of style its hard to go too far wrong. |
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We express our feelings more freely, openly and authentically. |
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This speech was the first that can be said to be authentically Brownite. |
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The performance felt more weightily Russian than authentically Czech or Moravian. |
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This experience is also provided for priests and religious who wish to authentically live their own vocation, and to couples of nonbelievers. |
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It all depends on whether they play their role rebelliously authentically or as if flattened out to indistinctiveness. |
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Let us not be hesitant in re-visioning and authentically renewing the vocation of the cooperator brothers for ministry in the Third Millennium. |
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I see them as being about the challenges of living authentically but also compassionately, productive, sanely, and so on. |
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In the preface, Abdelmajid Ennabli states that this little book tells the wonderful story of the red cap, authentically Tunisian. |
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It helps us to see each authentically human value as a way to go to God and a presence of God. |
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He mostly avoided the flippancy that sometimes undoes him, and seemed authentically indignant. |
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Its authentically bejeweled dancing girls gave mimed versions of ancient Buddhist and Hindu legends. |
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It provides an authentically Canadian perspective that conveys our fundamental values in a borderless globalized world. |
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Beyond these who have personalized it, a movement is asserting, authentically proletarian, with its forces and its weaknesses. |
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Just imagine the lives led in those 1720s houses in Spitalfields, so assiduously, so authentically restored. |
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He understood that, to be authentically Irish, we must also embrace our European identity. |
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The result is a list of the biggest money-makers, rather than authentically influential or inspirational types. |
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Morgan had called on Labour in Wales to ditch New Labour for something more authentically socialist and distinctively Welsh. |
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You want to be authentically international and authentically national in each of your countries at the same time. |
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The more authentically he or she lives these relations, the more his or her own personal identity matures. |
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The Spartacist Group Japan continues the fight to forge an authentically communist party in Japan. |
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It allows us to relate authentically, skillfully and creatively to event and people around us. |
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Moreover, the country has grown stronger for its capacity to embrace religious pluralism, to authentically reflect the face of the human family. |
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Vocations will not arise where an authentically ecclesial spirit is not lived. |
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This would also be the case if we were acting with other motivations which would not be authentically evangelical. |
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A safe space in which to express ideas openly and authentically without fear encourages people to contribute. |
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In both cases, Lawrence is reacting authentically in the face of a public that expects actresses to be superhuman. |
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I'm still inspirited by how authentically she captures-she incarnates-Smith's signature style, her particular way of voicing herself, of being in the world. |
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Quite how authentically Tunisian the snake charmers, contortionists and belly dancers were I don't know, but it was a good laugh and the meal was decent enough. |
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Her gown is authentically styled, from the ribbed gigot sleeves and romantic ribbons to the ruffled bodice and underskirt, and soft pastel colors. |
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The 74 authentically decorated rooms have en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning and are scattered over a lovely hillside offering beautiful desert and mountain views. |
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Simon O'Neill's voice is almost reedy enough to be authentically French, and he is mostly successful at coping with the score's Wagnerian demands without heaviness. |
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This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album. |
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It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are. |
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So how does a big-tent party authentically define itself in terms of faith, values, and religion without offending or even worse, seeming false or wishy-washy? |
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Alternatively, to reflect on my death prompts a sense of perspective on what is important to do now, how to set my priorities, how to live authentically. |
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Zeal for the establishment of the Kingdom of God and the salvation of brothers and sisters thus constitutes the best proof of a self-offering authentically lived by consecrated persons. |
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Some of the roles animated are apparently those of women who lived at the fortress, and these would no doubt require women to portray them authentically. |
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Our Organization believes that a culture of peace can take root only in an authentically universal culture which respects each individual's unique contribution to the common heritage of humanity. |
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Organisations that want to be properly equipped to meet these challenges are advised to make compliance an established part of a corporate culture geared to integrity, and put values into practice authentically. |
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Both the rights-based and interests-based arguments for including children's voices assume that children can speak about their needs, or their wishes, authentically and rationally. |
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Unions therefore believe that they most authentically represent the specific interests of the worker of or the individual employee when it comes to establishing pension rights. |
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The BBC America show has cultivated a slow-burning and now authentically cult audience in the States, building a Twitter following to rival shows such as Homeland and Nashville. |
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A blue iron door bedecked in bougainvillea flowers leads you into the pleasant Jaffa patio and then into the office with its authentically decorated windows. |
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Thus, proper accidents are authentically caused by the substantial form, and they do not just follow from it by reason or illation. |
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Now available on-line for the first time, one of our best selling products in our stores, the authentically scaled hand crafted reproduction of the RCMP boots and Stetson cast in lead free pewter. |
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But Mr Clegg is authentically, unwaveringly pro-European. |
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Society does not have to protect itself from the market, as if the development of the latter were ipso facto to entail the death of authentically human relations. |
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Mr Ford, he says, could look equally authentic orating in a pricey suit or vote-hunting in a camouflaged baseball cap. Of course, this advice is easier to swallow if you are authentically beautiful. |
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His was created, nurtured, and authentically managed by Noah himself. |
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The truth was that Valentino had come to tinseltown via casual employment as a taxi-dancer and gardener although he was authentically Italian. |
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In so doing, he degenders game culture by moving it from an exclusively amatory and courtly realm to a more authentically competitive realm. |
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The Brothers Grimm, inspired by Herder's writings, put together an idealized collection of tales, which they labeled as authentically German. |
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Although different, these five forms are all authentically participatory in that they involve the free, informed, and meaningful participation of children. |
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Mixify's unique platform authentically bridges the gap between the physical EDM event and the digital world where EDM fans live 24 x 7, 365 days a year. |
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Sincerely insincere, insincerely sincere, authentically inauthentic, inauthentically authentic, his work vexes the normative and all the usual binaries. |
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During the Renaissance, painters began to enhance the realism of their work by using new techniques in perspective, thus representing three dimensions more authentically. |
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At his command, a team of authentically be-kilted wordsters has combed the highlands and islands of Scotland to bring you this, our tribute to a very special country. |
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