The intimacy of signifier and signified in the iconic sign negates the distance which defines phonetic language. |
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Engendering in intimacy is not confined to biological reproduction or economic production. |
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In contrast, anaclitic patients are overly focused on relationship issues such as intimacy, trust, and sexuality. |
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This fact coheres with both the general literature and our previous findings on the relationship between intimacy variables and offender type. |
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Love and romance in personal relationships lead to special bonding and intimacy today. |
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He also told me that companionship can grow to friendship then to intimacy then finally to love. |
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The perfect spot for calm and quiet intimacy before more lavish dinners, drinks and dancing on the upper floors. |
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For Lester though, elevating the infidelities to sexual intimacy or explicitness isn't necessary, or always the most interesting choice. |
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The warmth, the fun, the sensuality, the pillow talk, the teasing, the tantalizing, the joy of intimacy are wonderful. |
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Bluffly outgoing, infallibly at ease in large groups, he seemed inhibited by screen intimacy. |
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The deep resonance of his voice brings out both the wisdom and intimacy of his poems. |
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It's an inside joke between them, and they laugh with the intimacy of kinship and the relief of distance from the subject at hand. |
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Occasionally, it seems to be their recording technique which purveys a great deal of the album's intimacy rather than the content. |
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Obviously, the best confidantes are people with whom a high degree of intimacy already exists. |
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A restrained intimacy thus develops between these two simply because of the circumstances. |
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They tell of the pride, the pain, the intimacy and connectedness of their lives. |
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This work of intensity and passion becomes a transfixing meditation on trust and intimacy. |
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In this way, expressions of intimacy between men and women are limited to non-exploitative relationships of total commitment. |
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The film, which has an almost reality-show level of intimacy with its subjects, is remarkable for its scope. |
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It's not just that you want to get it on, you want to satisfy an emotional need for intimacy. |
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Neither can he, an only child, penetrate the deep intimacy between his parents. |
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After rewording the question to ask if the intimacy of the record is lost on the stage, Adam responds a little more earnestly. |
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That also will create a distance as well as a friendly intimacy between the two of you. |
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We learned through them that the quality of the friendship and intimacy affects the nature of conflict in a very big way. |
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The powerful fear of intimacy between men is ineluctably present, but it doesn't win out over the boys' youthful hearts. |
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Beth believed those women were deluded, but nevertheless, she saw how intimacy between two people was never quite erased. |
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Our conversation made me feel there was an even greater intimacy between us. |
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They talk about how they have come to see the Eucharist in a whole new light, as a joyful experience of intimacy with a close friend. |
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It's a striking moment, both for the sheer intimacy between the characters and the hopelessness of their predicament. |
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For surely such intimacy preconditions the viewer's response and makes it more difficult to assess the work objectively. |
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It's an excuse for a kind of intimacy between the members of the band, and between the band and the audience. |
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But because rooms measure no more than 180 square feet, they maintain a sense of intimacy. |
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An atmosphere of warmth and intimacy is created, and long-held bodily tensions are released. |
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Despite the monumental scale of the program and spaces, this church retains a sense of warmth and intimacy. |
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Having always considered intimacy to be rather messy, I was a bit surprised to see that its definition relies on containment and fixity. |
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Do not be put off by my description of the bare red brick walls and ceiling, because somehow they lend an atmosphere of cosiness and intimacy. |
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The miniature acquired an aesthetic of its own, an intimacy and delicacy of charm not derived from or possible for the full-size oil portrait. |
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All in all, though, the meal was excellent and the surroundings dark and sleek enough to induce a pleasing sense of intimacy. |
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The single dancing flame in the center of the table created an atmosphere of intimacy. |
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This has the similar sense of intimacy on the move, exploiting the car's singular potential as a partly private, partly public place. |
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The main dining area is sectioned off with opaque glass windows and sheer curtains that give a sense of intimacy matched by the gracious service. |
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The boats are 12-to 22-berth vessels, so there's a greater sense of intimacy than on the typical Caribbean cruise. |
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Gas lamps and good quality mahogany furniture provided an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy. |
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At the time of the survey, sexual intimacy no longer occurred in their relationships. |
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It creates the illusion of intimacy when, in fact, the mental distances have changed little. |
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For example, God still says that marriage needs to come before sexual intimacy. |
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Yet many of our opponents argue that we ought to forsake sexual intimacy in favor of celibacy. |
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One of the greatest sources for holiness can be found during moments of physical intimacy between husband and wife. |
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Many people consider sexual intimacy to be only or most appropriate in marriage. |
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These benefits do not flow from other living arrangements, even if sexual intimacy is an element. |
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The historic, red brick building was a delight in itself and the interior, especially downstairs, had a feeling of intimacy and romance. |
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May my fasting and prayer become a time of growing intimacy with you as I await the fulfillment of your promises. |
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They offer intimacy beyond the family and join individuals within or between neighborhoods and localities. |
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Her locutions seem to have neither introductions nor conclusions but begin from a place of inquiry and intimacy. |
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A fat, vulgar-looking, fubsy man approached, with a kind of formal degree of intimacy. |
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I personally feel there is a deep longing for intimacy and friendship among the young. |
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The longing for comfort, for deep intimacy, impels the divorced to rush back into a married state. |
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The clever asides that create a covert intimacy with the audience were too quick for the vocal transitions, if any, to register. |
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They said they had lost a sense of intimacy and were no longer making love. |
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The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved. |
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Yet for all their attempts to break taboos, what makes Americans most uncomfortable is the portrayal of intimacy between men. |
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Testino's trademark is the intimacy he attains with his subject and his ability to embody the spirit of the fleeting moment. |
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The meditative mood and ethereal atmosphere of the painting create an aura of intimacy that counters the epic scale of its composition. |
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The awful majesty of God now will not be in the way to hinder perfect freedom and intimacy in the enjoyment of God. |
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There's such calm intimacy in this tone and very little anger, moving in a dream of emotionless fact. |
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If you're just getting to know one another, a back rub is a perfect way to increase the intimacy level. |
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Deep within me I rediscovered the man of the American tropics, the geographical man accustomed to an intimacy with nature. |
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I am terrible at knowing how or when to take the step to move a relationship toward more intimacy. |
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The three-minute whistle and subsequent mad scraping of chairs made me think more of PE than physical intimacy. |
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Along with exploitation, enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency. |
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At its best, the unobtrusive digital camera allows directors to quickly establish intimacy in character-driven films. |
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A negative correlation between triangulation and intimacy has also been demonstrated. |
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By contrast, Thoreau's solitude gave him an observant intimacy with nature that enriched his relation to others. |
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She had four children, so I mean obviously four times she did have some kind of bodily intimacy. |
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The scale of the novel was what impressed initially but intimacy has not dulled its artistic achievements. |
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Their small size ensures a level of intimacy not found in larger establishments. |
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Some fulfill their desire for sexual intimacy within a long-term committed relationship. |
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Each struggles with the idea of bringing their need for intimacy out of the shadows. |
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The Sexual Attitudes Scale was designed to measure attitudes about sexual behavior and the place of sexual intimacy in relationships. |
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The Quakers also rejected the use of you as a polite form of address, and preferred thou, which to them signalled intimacy and equality. |
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As early as 1931, he had fully grasped the kind of inwardness that the camera required for the expression of maximum behavioral intimacy. |
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That intimacy is appropriate, for the French artist Philippe Favier is essentially a miniaturist telling teeny-tiny tales. |
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These results suggest that stereotypes of older persons as not interested in sexual intimacy are wrong. |
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For virgins, the issue of timing is more evident because they have not met the cultural deadline of sexual intimacy with a partner. |
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The intimacy and air of mystery are conveyed through stolen glances and the softly spoken entreaties. |
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A manova was used to assess the effect of intimacy with parents on adjustment. |
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The third person in the triangle is receiving affection and intimacy that rightfully belongs to the spouse. |
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On paper you knew what they liked to drink or where they'd heard about the show, but there was no intimacy. |
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The intimacy of the mobile phone creates a similarly fragmented network of communication and desire. |
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Many of my old inhibitions resurfaced now that I faced the risks of sexual intimacy. |
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Walking down the dark hall, groping the walls, was Northeast Philly in all its unabashed intimacy. |
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If there is unconfessed sin in our lives, we must confess it and be restored to full intimacy with God. |
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The Whitehall whisperers were caught out by the deceptive intimacy of e-mail. |
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Most of the 80 photographs show the private life of the couple, many of them catching the two in moments of unposed and unguarded intimacy. |
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However, this lack of connection may also leave them feeling unprepared to handle the intimacy of such a relationship. |
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In other words, not all opportunities for intimacy or sexual interaction may be perceived as equally desirable or rewarding. |
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They roll around the Yorkshire dales with the easy intimacy and irritating unselfconsciousness of young sweethearts. |
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The formal Victorian portrait gave way to the informal snapshot, and now to the intimacy of the phonecam and picture message. |
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A frame of mind such as this may incline you to greater intimacy with your nearest and dearest. |
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Such tools can create the illusion of enormity in a small room, or conversely create intimacy in vast spaces. |
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Sharing your shortcomings creates intimacy and fosters close relationships. |
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The ministry of the Discalced Carmelites flows from their life of prayer and is oriented toward leading others to intimacy with God. |
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Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity. |
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Siva's young followers are taught to protect their chastity as a treasure and to save sexual intimacy for their future spouse. |
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The bow-tie, cockney accent and affected intimacy with the great are all spot on. |
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As such, the film is a cross cultural comparison of consuming intimacy and living intimacy. |
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Natural-finish hardwood floors help warm up the pale walls, and a flat ceiling and graceful wrought-iron chandelier add intimacy. |
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As with intimacy, it may be best framed in terms of performativity and performance, embodiment and duration. |
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Rather, he is a musician's musician, one who harvests a composition for its intimacy and expressive nuance. |
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On a more populist level, sunken living rooms are reinvading suburbia as Americans ditch large open spaces for rooms with more intimacy. |
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Simmons' writing is distinguished not by its Olympian distance from sports but by its almost tender intimacy. |
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It was like the world disappeared, and we were spinning in a void of perfect, heavenly intimacy and pleasure. |
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Ray may have intimacy issues but he's not a heartless playboy and Martin's intelligence adds heft to a role that's dangerously thin. |
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Karajan's emphases, apart from making music of celestial beauty, are on the opposite poles of intimacy and grandeur. |
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He is struck by the fact that this great emblem of romantic love is one, not of intimacy, but rather of separation. |
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Shakta devotionalists use puja rites, especially to the Shri Chakra yantra, to establish intimacy with the Goddess. |
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Lonnie equips his quartet with the dynamics of a big band while retaining the intimacy of a small group. |
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The venue's intimacy and energy suits all music genres from folk to alt-rock. |
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Stu enters and makes some snide comment about the intimacy that his housemates share. |
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Anna has relatives scattered all over Italy and recreates the intimacy of a close-knit family life in her work. |
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Their closeness conveys a subtle intimacy, as if each found her reflection in the mirror of the other's soul. |
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He is not good at communicating, and he distrusts closeness or intimacy because of his experience of divorce. |
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In choosing these diminutive vistas, the photographers also imparted a sense of intimacy in the photos in their attempts to simulate dreamscapes or the unconscious. |
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As much as she wants Four, she anxiously awaits the physical intimacy that this desire is pushing her towards. |
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The artificiality of the TV show, when paired with the growing intimacy between the cast members, was often jarringly surreal. |
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It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy. |
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But this sort of intimacy can be superficial, says Carlton, who is from a small town himself. |
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Well, not quite Chekhovian, but it that Chekhovian moment of intimacy that just sort of wafts away. |
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It's so hard to get out everything I want to say and to be clear and have the time to explain myself, and to create a kind of intimacy with an audience. |
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The dissatisfaction likely does not result from promiscuity, but from a lack of understanding of intimacy. |
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In several studies, women emphasized wanting to satisfy a partner's needs, promote intimacy, avoid tension in a relationship, and avoid rejecting a partner. |
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Domestic violence is violence that occurs within the private sphere, generally between individuals who are related through intimacy, blood or law. |
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Too often these days we reduce philosophy to confession and intimacy to kitsch precisely because we live without a sense of the democratic res publica. |
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Homoeroticism might be how this particular repressed desire gets expressed, but intimacy is not the same thing as eroticism. |
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It brings out the distance and doubt that festered within the proximate intimacy of the Marston family. |
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But that frankness also reveals a frenetic, debilitating obsession with physical intimacy. |
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By the early 20th century, Freudian ideas began changing attitudes toward intimacy. |
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Females who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of intimacy and more loneliness than did those who were not trained to distrust strangers. |
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Revisiting the soul music of Womack is a good first step to rescuing the reciprocity necessary for real intimacy. |
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The Full Moon, Friday, intensifies the need for intimacy to near desperation. |
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Miller realized he had a partner, another life, and, despite the intimacy she thought they had built, he was just another client. |
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Scotland for her must have been the location of many treasured moments of intimacy. |
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The intimacy and humanity of these serendipitously encountered green areas in what will again become a densely populated place is one of the great pleasures of this plan. |
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It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
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If you already have a special someone, shaping up together enhances physical and emotional intimacy since you both are sharing fitness goals and spending time together. |
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The fact that a mammoth celebrity felt so threatened by the mere implication of male-on-male intimacy is undeniably interesting. |
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It was a misaddressed e-mail she playfully responded to, soon leading into an epistolary intimacy, the way only letters and words can reveal each other. |
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There are also couples who are so close that they become the dominant twosome, and simply don't allow children to interfere with their intimacy and have great times together. |
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It becomes very much about nakedness, vulnerability and intimacy. |
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So for some men it was clear that their offending was really about seeking intimacy with kids as opposed to adults, who they saw as untrustworthy. |
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The piano was transformed from gentle intimacy to huge, brash vulgarity. |
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The intimacy of the contrasting figures in the painting represented to peck the love he had for his longtime wife, Veronique peck. |
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It is the unconsummated intimacy of the bromance, its obvious but transcended sexual dimension, that makes it a relationship worthy of its own unique title. |
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To some extent this is a public, formal persona that is belied by the intimacy and voluble conversation shared by good friends and family members. |
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Ultimately, the joke is on the audience, as the cast and crew parody and spoof the reality TV genre with insights and a biting intimacy few others could understand or capture. |
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It is the lure of celebrity, the dazzle of stardust, the yearning for intimacy with the famous that are the most powerful commercial forces in the world today. |
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In a potential partner, hands always herald the first signs of intimacy, since a touch precedes a kiss, and that first contact must be oh-so-special. |
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Argonauts of the future, or shipwrecked sailors of the past, we move from actual space to imaginary space, from inwardness to outwardness, from intimacy to immensity. |
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In that show's final episode last season, Donna, the last remaining chaste character, gave up her virginity at age 22 to achieve deeper intimacy with boyfriend David. |
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These differ from the chorioallantoic placentae of placentals, however, in that they have no villi, which effectively reduces the intimacy of contact between fetus and mother. |
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I'm a relatively open guy, but I have close friends with whom I haven't shared as much as I had with David in the safe instant intimacy of weekend fathering. |
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Food shopping should not be about compiling some competitive international smorgasbord of ill-matched delicacies, but about intimacy and confidence. |
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Analogizing love to an inebriant, the heart intimates that it is beginning to recognize the alluring yet potentially dangerous effects of sexual intimacy. |
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Of course, sexual intimacy and fidelity between the sexes can be frustrating and exhausting, and particularly in a society which is increasingly predicated on other values. |
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While this bond structures the confession as a dialogue, it also encourages, and sometimes manipulates, the intimacy, dependence, and abjection of the confessant. |
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The combination of a keen intellect and an emotionally stunted childhood gave rise to a man who eschewed social intimacy yet felt the need to control those around him. |
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The first of three pivotal scenes in this film is a moment of intimacy between Jack and Tyler when they confide that their fathers are distant and disengaged. |
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And in the bulk of trials where the provocation defence was run, are we talking about some kind of relationship intimacy between the victim and the accused? |
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My entire life over the last ten years had been not being close to people, avoiding intimacy and close friendship because I knew that it wouldn't last. |
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He says it is difficult to achieve a sense of intimacy in such a large museum, but he feels it succeeds because of the commitment of the project team. |
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Soft carpets and fabrics convey a sense of warmth, intimacy, and privacy. |
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Have older gays lost touch with the value of sexual intimacy? |
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There were times when it was hard, when one or other of us would be crying out for more, be it moving in, or more often a cry for the delights of sexual intimacy. |
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What are the implications of achieving sexuality before intimacy? |
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His decades-long intimacy with his subject invests The Life and Times of Mexico with a passion and urgency that set it apart from textbook treatments. |
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It's very rare for a sporting biographer to have simultaneously a genuine intimacy with their subject and the latitude to call a life as they see it. |
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That so fluent and outgoing a piece as his for the LRB achieves such exceptional intimacy with its profound and wide-eared subject is surely a related phenomenon. |
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How long before the crackers intrude upon this cosy intimacy? |
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Here, he used the intimacy of video to infiltrate the intense, distancing formalism of modernist dwellings and let us peer into some fanciful dramas unfolding within them. |
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They need love and crave intimacy yet often feel cornered, pressured. |
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The grey space allows Titus to break the fourth wall and speak directly to the viewer, further enhancing the experience of self-confession and intimacy. |
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For many, intimacy is a prime characteristic of chamber music and the Old Laundry provides that cosy and friendly feel for musicians and audience alike. |
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From the formality of the opening procession to the intimacy of Communion, God wants to fill our hearts and minds with his truth, his love, and his power. |
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The scale, detail, and spatial clarity of the building are not those of a grand house designed to impress, but of a house for living in intimacy with the environment. |
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Relationships between same-sex friends and family members are characterized by a high degree of intimacy, body contact and the use of affectionate diminutives. |
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To enter into dialogue with a culture that does not possess the ontological security of majority cultures is to enter a representational space of intimacy. |
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The bamboo dividers in the dining room provide a feeling of intimacy. |
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It takes time to perform ethnographic research correctly and to build the level of intimacy that takes researchers beyond what they could learn in a focus group setting. |
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Expertly scaled, the architecture balances intimacy with grandeur. |
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In truth, the premises are too large and cavernous, the sort of place that would need a lot of dosh spent if it was to have some feeling of intimacy. |
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About the same time, he began his intimacy with his future biographer, Thomas Moore. |
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The couple must foster trust and honesty as well as spiritual and physical intimacy. |
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There is both a tense as well as a contemplative aura to this relationship, a history of violence as well as a mystagogic intimacy. |
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This helps the brain slow down into the theta wave range, which research shows heightens sensory perception and emotional intimacy. |
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Dry-handed big-eyed cryptographer Joria Trin Han, approaching intimacy as if it were a secret code to be cracked. |
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Thus, speech is usually adapted and accommodated for convenience, lack of misunderstanding and conflict and the maintenance of intimacy. |
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For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion. |
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A Royal Affair is not a full-on bodice ripper, but it does come armed with its own temperature-rising moments of sheer intimacy. |
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Egos manufacture themselves through constriction, and experience fear when asked for any kind of surrender, intimacy, or releasement. |
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Yet even there, even in Sam Watson's The Kadaitcha Sung, I, an Egyptian-born American, felt the intimacy of my own desire, pain, mortality. |
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Lubin begins Romance and Rights by explaining how World War II enabled interracial intimacy to become viewed as a civil rights issue. |
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The intimacy and depth of the images in pina are something new. |
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Conversations in which one party speaks a language different from the other persons both are hard to maintain and have reduced intimacy. |
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Conversations where one party speaks a language that is different from the other partner are hard to maintain, and intimacy is reduced. |
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Baines requests gradually increased intimacy in exchange for greater numbers of keys. |
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This is evident in the acknowledgment that sexual intimacy can have a solely unitive purpose. |
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Whining is associated with situations of anxiety, curiosity, inquiry and intimacy such as greeting, feeding pups and playing. |
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Overdetachment is a serious character flaw that cripples any possibility for intimacy. |
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Thus, one will usually adapt and accommodate their speech, for reasons such as convenience, freedom of misunderstandings and conflict, and to maintain intimacy. |
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This contemptuous veto of her husband's on any intimacy with her family. |
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The intimacy between us seemed as sudden and transitionless as in a dream. |
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During November 1818 she developed an intimacy with Keats, but it was shadowed by the illness of Tom Keats, whom John was nursing through this period. |
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He is able to show that the amanuensis was a Perugian, most likely a member of the notarial class but possessing an intimacy with the transcription of poetry. |
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They've turned it into a Patois or a Volapuk without intimacy or delicacy, without nuance, hardened by obscure, cold, pedantic, insufferable words. |
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There are deep elements of intimacy and connectedness that I see here between God, humanity and animals, one that eventually finds its epitome in God creating Eve. |
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Arriving in Tokyo by train, for example, visitors are confronted with a vision of domestic intimacy that would make most Western suburbanites seriously claustrophobic. |
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For nonreviewing viewers, interactivity is an opportunity for fun, creativity, intimacy with the talent, exposure to advertising and giveaways and community. |
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Fingertips cut through the swirling pools of microcosmic intimacy. |
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At our very first meeting, we talked with continually increasing intimacy. |
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