It's more a story about problems within us and dealing with daily life in a city like this. |
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The recruiter will think the applicant too fragile to stand the frustrations of daily life. |
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And, of course, it is freely observable in daily life as we all model ourselves on what we are exposed to. |
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Extortion, blackmail and protection money are part of the daily life of the slums. |
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Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, monomania, narcissism and booze. |
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She evokes the desperate sense of morbidness that looms over their daily life. |
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A new sweetness pervades daily life and replaces the coldness and formality of familial relationships under aristocracy. |
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Short-term thinking has many uses in daily life, but at the social level it has become positively dangerous. |
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I have no doubt that, in her daily life, she is equally so, as well as stubborn, uncooperative and demanding. |
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His outrageous comedy skits and quick wit made him part of daily life for millions of American families. |
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It is true that people take their cues from what they see and experience in daily life. |
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To increase the dosage of awe and joy in daily life, transform the mundane into something more spiritual. |
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The grimness and uniformity of daily life in Pyongyang and in provincial areas is clear from the photographs. |
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This summary of body image accords with the common experiences of daily life. |
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Her style of investigation is practical, and she counsels caution when deducing daily life from what has been found in tombs. |
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His religion was unsectarian and practical, his daily life founded on the New Testament. |
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In these and other lovely poems, Black is convincingly, unsentimentally affirmative about daily life. |
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It gives the audience a gritty, detailed, and carefully researched view of daily life and deadly combat aboard a ship of Nelson's navy. |
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More than 100 costumed staff work at the fort, recreating the daily life of its former inhabitants. |
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The carved decorations feature flowers, birds, animals, paintings and people's daily life. |
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I think a central space should be designed for daily life, not for special events. |
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There are also few new experiences for you, just the humdrum of daily life and the loneliness of having to get on with it on your own. |
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When was the last time you applied what you purport to believe in to your daily life? |
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The concept behind stabilization is to work the body's core to improve its function in daily life and reduces the risk of injury. |
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In any case, his tirade illustrates how easily what were once mere irritations of daily life now turn into political crusades. |
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Rather than providing a transparent depiction of daily life, diarists convey a great deal about the preoccupations of their society. |
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Even if you don't play any sport at all, plyometric training can benefit your daily life, making physically demanding tasks much more manageable. |
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People who are aware of their internal body state apparently experience more anxiety and other negative emotions in daily life. |
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I am thoroughly disillusioned by the insipidity that is creeping into all aspects of daily life. |
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That's an unexpected perquisite that has benefited my daily life away from the poker tables. |
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My old therapist called it hyper-vigilance and clucked as she made notes about examples of the behavior in my daily life. |
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I would like to enjoy the tranquility and peacefulness before it is broken by the sounds of daily life. |
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Their suburban Boston clients envisioned their basement home theater as a place to escape from the humdrum of daily life. |
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Singing, drumming, and the hula dance are sacred forms of worship and remain integral to the daily life of some native Hawaiians. |
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On their arrival to the host country, they must contend with the spatial-temporal constraints of daily life. |
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Not quite useful as measurements of scale, they could be understood to serve as surrogates for her own presence in the cinema of daily life. |
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She describes daily life with her extended family, her experiences at school and her mother's piety. |
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Few Americans think local news coverage fairly captures the essence of daily life and progress in their hometowns. |
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For newcomers lacking experience with Shanghai's language, culture, daily life and fast pace, the possibility of trouble was high. |
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In handling the disputes of which daily life in Massachusetts was full, he was unfailingly humble, flexible, lenient, charitable, and fair. |
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Medieval monastics sought to abstain from enjoying daily life, lest they prefer it to God. |
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Only the movies and the daring exploits of aviation's record seekers seemed to offer any escape from the harsh realities of daily life. |
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With burnout, the professional loses the ability to cope with daily life as a function of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion. |
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I think part of it was that staying up to midnight was a rare event, an exciting exception to our daily life. |
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When we are all overburdened with worries in our daily life, a real entertainer is a welcome relief. |
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But it also restores the mental equilibrium we need to recover after the stresses and strains imposed by daily life. |
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The study shows that the clinical course of herpes zoster is relatively benign and that postherpetic neuralgia rarely affects daily life. |
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But a working knowledge of English is not necessary for daily life in Greenland. |
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All that is needed is to keep an eye open during the normal course of your daily life. |
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Rather than sketch an elaborately realistic background, Bainbridge provides glimpses of odd, unexplained snippets of daily life. |
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If I had a regular strip going now that reflected daily life, then that would be a document of the era we're living in. |
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Utmost secrecy was the dictator's code of practice and few witnesses survived to testify about his daily life. |
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Most important in this domain was the rejection and denigration individuals experienced in daily life. |
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In contrast, the daily life exhibit gives little or no information on the daily life of the ancient Egyptians. |
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In them, he records the poetic ways happenstance and necessity converge in daily life. |
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Little Women is a cheerful, wholesome account of the daily life of a highly principled family. |
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More importantly the weekly, prime-time broadcast of a televised play was a statement that theatre was an important part of our daily life. |
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Her lifecast details every minute of her daily life, mostly what she wore and to which event. |
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In our daily life, we encounter people who are angry and deceitful, intent only on satisfying their own needs. |
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In sharp contrast to the medieval attitude towards death and its representation in daily life, the deathbed scene has all but been removed. |
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It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the loneliness of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life. |
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Television cameras are now part of daily life in the House of Commons and the Lords. |
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I would like to be with people that help me practice acts of loving kindness in my daily life. |
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People experiment with online personas and often demonstrate a freedom of expression and candidness they feel unable to reveal in daily life. |
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Insulin is a hormone needed to convert sugar, starch and other foods into energy needed for daily life. |
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A young Rastafarian toaster hopes to rise above the trials of his daily life and succeed at a Sound System competition. |
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Politics impacted on daily life owing partly to generational and structural changes in the main parties. |
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She went quietly about her daily life and was held in fond regard by her dear friends. |
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Fellows do not learn values from having them preached at them, but from seeing values enacted in the routine of daily life. |
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In 1863 he visited Pompeii and thenceforward daily life in Greece and Rome became his preoccupation. |
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A number of proverbs are shared among Antiguans and Barbudans to reflect on aspects of daily life. |
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The barflies at Bombay Beach's Ski Inn drink, smoke and gossip about daily life. |
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He had no wife, no children, to enrich and complicate the simplicity of his daily life. |
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In almost every aspect of daily life, vitality seems to be measured by the desire to change the status quo. |
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Their repertoire included folk and musical hall melodies about daily life ending with a fun tongue twister as a finale. |
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Since it is largely a social activity, tivaevae has played an important role in the daily life of Cook Island women. |
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In the integrated complex, the spiritual concerns of the human soul and the temporal concerns of daily life came to be taken care of. |
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Habitual consumption of either says much about an individual's background and daily life. |
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Sharon grew up in an area where musicianship and song are integral facets of daily life. |
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Uncomplicated infections are generally benign but, if not treated, can interfere with daily life. |
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In all these cases, including the farmers who provisioned the trading posts, small and large businesses dominated daily life in New Amsterdam. |
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Sometimes you step back from your routines of daily life and think about your life as a whole. |
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Perhaps it was her upbringing in the slums of Dundee, where squalor and drunkenness were a sad part of daily life, that made her more able to cope. |
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In one passage Brother Consolmango explains the setup of daily life as a science priest. |
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If anyone wants to play a more regular part in the daily life of the centre and help muck-out or groom their adopted animal, they will be made welcome. |
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Myong-dong and Namdaemun market offer a glimpse of traditional daily life but have become highly westernized with most of their items for sale being more western than Korean. |
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But as an American creating a new brand here, and living the daily life of the souk, he seems to be in a league of his own. |
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The diction is simple, the humor is soft and his subjects deal with the relatable details of daily life. |
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I like how their love expresses itself laconically and naturally in the activities of daily life and in the telling of, and listening to, stories. |
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It was not easy to find people to mend your shoes, repair your broken zipper or anything else that might be of minor importance but that is necessary for daily life. |
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Signs show you dusting off shelved entrepreneurial projects or weaving more commerce into the fabric of your daily life. |
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Containing preserved frescoes and opulent glass mosaics, this remarkable archaeological discovery provides a rare insight into the daily life and culture of the period. |
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Reusable stainless-steel drinking straws are a practical and simple first step for anyone who wants to begin incorporating reusables into their daily life. |
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They assumed invented personae via performances and photographs during the '70s, many of them in backlash against the role-playing conformity expected of women in daily life. |
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With this rollback of government, corporate involvement in daily life began to increase dramatically, and brands reached into the public sphere as never before. |
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A sobering CollegeHumor video reflects on the social consequences of every single activity in your daily life. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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Double-think, censorship, and fear permeate daily life, often subconsciously. |
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Not only is she an extremely hard worker, dedicating many hours of her daily life to doing hair on the sets of film and TV shows, she has a tremendous passion for her work. |
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Puccini was expert not only at describing the trifling matters of daily life, but also at using various melodies to expose the distinctive personality of each character. |
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There are 200 mosquitos from New Delhi caught and killed mid-bite, peep-show coins, and artifacts of daily life in North Korea. |
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And they certainly improve my awareness of the processes of my mind, the ebb and flow of my emotions and the essential unpredictability and uncontrollability of daily life. |
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It was he who first realized that mundane daily life, relayed in completely naturalistic language, contained within it all the ingredients of tragedy. |
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It also gives people a break from the grinding chores of daily life. |
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The way you experience your daily life will hinder your ability to cope. |
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Fragile or not, June had a family and a place in their lives, and thus a coherent, stable identity despite the pains and doubts of her daily life. |
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A great woman for weekly Mass, she had a special attachment to her favourite novenas and her prayer life was an essential and inherent part of her daily life for many years. |
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The implications are enormous as all this comes amid widespread and growing excitement about robotics in daily life. |
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But in the buzzing reality of daily life, bees collect from hundreds of types of plants, so whatever toxins they pick up are diluted to the point of harmlessness. |
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Traditional still-life painting is often regarded as typically middle-class, representing the desire to possess and control the objects of daily life. |
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The bone tissue is normal with a normal shape but it has lost mass and density and so lacks sufficient strength to withstand the forces which normally occur in daily life. |
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In daily life, I may look no different than your typical shoe clerk. |
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It is only too true that alcoholism, cocainism, and other supposed means of getting beyond a monotonous daily life are becoming increasingly prevalent among women. |
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It may relate to the quality of information given, the impact of the regimen on daily life, the physical or mental incapacity of patients, or their social isolation. |
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There were many other components to religion in Celtic society before the Common Era, and they were integrated within the daily life, and still remain part of the culture. |
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The infiltration of technology into daily life is transforming our patterns of play, work, love, birth, and death such that the cyborg is a metaphor that is lived by. |
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It is a well-known fact that Confucianism is still highly respected in South Korea, Confucianist values still play a large role in the daily life of South Koreans. |
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What follows is her firsthand account of daily life in Iraq. |
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Since the Internet has become a part of daily life and business, rapid growth of such kinds of cybercrime as identity theft and phishing endanger the whole society. |
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Montrealers get a sneak preview from Toronto choreographer Claudia Moore as she presents an excerpt from On Earth, a work that puts aspects of daily life on stage. |
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There is a parallel here with sensation fiction, another literary vogue of the 1860s and 1870s, in which criminality lurks beneath the surface decorums of daily life. |
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The official language is Dutch, which is spoken little in daily life. |
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Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains in deposits as the debris of daily life are tossed on the pile. |
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The 1920s saw the general favor of practicality, in architecture as well as in daily life. |
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The Vita also offers a valuable insight into the monastic practices of Iona and the daily life of the early medieval Gaelic monks. |
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The gods represented distinctly the practical needs of daily life, and they were scrupulously accorded the rites and offerings considered proper. |
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The band's founder, Juan Formell, says the group is apolitical and its songs reflect daily life in Cuba, not politics. |
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While the bison was key to the daily life of the Mandan, they also farmed and actively traded goods with other Great Plains tribes. |
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In the Iberian peninsula, in a situation of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly interlinked. |
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After a baby is born, it immediately becomes part of the family and takes part in daily life. |
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In fact, daily life consists of little besides these kinds of microsupports that bolster broader social and cultural norms and tendencies. |
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Located in the former Treasury in the crypt, the film takes visitors on a journey through the history and daily life of St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Our problem is rooted in a culture of violence that is pervasively embedded in our daily life and has desensitized us. |
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And drawing examples from daily life, he concludes that our country is governed by unionism, partisanism, amateurism, and procrastination. |
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The kindergartners were enthusiastic and said they were happy to take the knowledge they learned in class and apply it to daily life. |
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Moreover, as people continue to use them in their daily life, they become no discussible assumptions. |
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From the age of 5 or 6, daily life for many kumaris is highly ritualized and they have little contact with family, friends or the outside world. |
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The Noble Eightfold Path can help us prevent problem or deal with any problems we may come cross in our daily life. |
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As both spoke French in daily life, their court church in the Prinsenhof in Delft held services in French. |
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The trip offers an escape from the banalities of daily life. |
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Visitors can learn even more about aerosols in daily life by exploring the popular interactive Eco-Aerosols page. |
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Acquisition of second and additional languages can come at any age, through exposure in daily life or courses. |
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In an atmosphere of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly intertwined during this period. |
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The reality series follows the daily life of the singer and television personality, giving an insight into his daily routine. |
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The Dawes Act of 1887 and the reservation system dramatically changed daily life and political dynamics, particularly for the Oglala Lakotas. |
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Participation in the daily life of the community also made Kroll-Smith subject to the internal ideologic divisions within the community. |
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Many will abhor the noisy fashion in which he went about his business, drowning out daily life with chants from his loud hailer. |
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Inuit religion was closely tied to a system of rituals integrated into the daily life of the people. |
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Later, the works of Pieter Bruegel influenced artists to paint scenes of daily life rather than religious or classical themes. |
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Wilde sought to transpose the beauty he saw in art into daily life. |
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In peasant associations daily life is a struggle to survive. |
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We're stuck with the bad choices we've been making for half a century to misallocate our resources in an infrastructure for daily life that has no future. |
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As Gray's portrait allows him to escape the corporeal ravages of his hedonism, Wilde sought to juxtapose the beauty he saw in art with daily life. |
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Depression, weight gain and sickness are just a few of the health risks when internal biological clocks fall out of sync with daily life, a chronobiologist warns. |
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In the Life Zone, Toshiba reminds us of the power of technology to improve daily life with The FEMINITY series that links smart home appliances in home networks. |
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When Barilaro read Cosa de negros, he realized that Cucurto had captured the same festiveness, color, and celebration of daily life that he was trying to express graphically. |
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The book contains seven stories centered on women's daily life and experiences, in a creative style sometimes referred to as postmodern intertextuality. |
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One of the most visible changes of this period was the adoption of new technologies into daily life of ordinary people in Western Europe and North America. |
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Specific diagnoses that cause distress in common daily life include anginal pain, urinary incontinence, locomotor problems, visual impairment, and mental disorders. |
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In a 2009 Gallup survey, less than half of residents in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts reported religion as an important part of their daily life. |
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They are played in scenes with music at regular intervals, the scenes are portrayals of daily life and are known to depict social and cultural scenarios. |
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To the Orthodox Jew, halakha is a guide, God's Law, governing the structure of daily life from the moment he or she wakes up to the moment he or she goes to sleep. |
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In daily life, the Kallawaya use Spanish or Aymara, but when discussing the medicinal plants central to their role as healers, the men speak their own private language. |
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The birth of a machine age which had made major changes in the conditions of daily life in the 19th century now had radically changed the nature of warfare. |
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For over two thousand years, the Chinese have used incense in religious ceremonies, ancestor veneration, Traditional Chinese medicine, and daily life. |
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Her daily life is very hardsome and full of continuous labour. |
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Constable's usual subjects, scenes of ordinary daily life, were unfashionable in an age that looked for more romantic visions of wild landscapes and ruins. |
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Textual accounts suggest a spectrum of rituals, from large public events to more frequent private and family rites, which would have been interwoven with daily life. |
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In daily life, there were many intermediate positions in the overall social structure and it is believed that there must have been some social mobility. |
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For many, they may have been more important in daily life than the gods. |
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Other works by Suetonius concern the daily life of Rome, politics, oratory, and the lives of famous writers, including poets, historians, and grammarians. |
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Both parents saw this kind of education as a way of grounding their children in the activities of daily life shared by the people in the kingdom despite their royal status. |
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Modern society has led to a great capsulization of daily life. |
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With High German the language of education and Low German the language of the home and daily life, a stable diglossia developed in Northern Germany. |
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Decimal fractions had been employed for the extraction of square roots some five centuries before his time, but nobody used decimal numbers in daily life. |
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Escape Artist gathers luminous and vivid photo-paintings from artist Fran Forman, who focuses on landscapes, daily life, and an almost surrealistic representation of both. |
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Accordingly he calls the principle of frugality a behavioral norm, something people in daily life ought to obey in order not to act uneconomically. |
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Chapters address the costs of militarization, how the SRP was built, daily life in a company town, the interplay of race and politics, and much more. |
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Microelectromechanical systems are one step ahead of their smaller evolutionary cousin, the nanomachine, in that they are already integral to daily life for many of us. |
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Despite the dramatic ways in which they attain food and interact with raptors of their own and other species, the daily life of golden eagles is often rather uneventful. |
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