They meant, of course, to say that our souls outlive us, that we are more than blood and bone and corporality. |
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So did the song celebrate the enduring incorporality of war's aims or the vivid corporality of war's effects? |
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She'd thought herself prone to wilt under the smelly reality of human corporality. |
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Such books have no answer to the mind-body division between the high mystery of the art and the gross corporality of the artist. |
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There emerges from the analysis of the two icons the urgency of having a different kind of relationship with the body and corporality. |
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Marie's love lives on, either in corporality or only in her own mind. |
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To fall under a corporality is making safe for these patients and the assistance to be located as an individuality thanks to the feeling of unity. |
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News will be sensational as long as the U. N. is essentially a sounding board for national feeling and has no reality, no corporality, no power, of its own. |
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The elated and at the same time rigorous choreographies of Bruno Beltrão and his Grupo de Rua de Niterói, from Brazil, originate from the explosive and virile corporality of hip-hop. |
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This is a reconciliation of feminism and corporality. |
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