And I also have that bi invisibility thing going on, which is both galling and periodically annoyingly convenient. |
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The older adults downwardly shifting financial status also add to their invisibility. |
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Pisces is located in the 12th and final house of the chart, a place of secrets and invisibility, and Neptune is the ruling planet. |
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The founder of this ancient and mystical order stated that one can gain invisibility with the use of clouds. |
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Bob turned off the invisibility and the stabilizers, which keep the ship from rolling away, off to conserve energy. |
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He believes their meditation leads to magical powers, like levitation and invisibility. |
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He was often fingered as the source of government leaks and is skilful in the art of invisibility in times of trouble. |
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A magic ring provides powers of flight and, later, invisibility to its wearers. |
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The invisibility effects are particularly impressive, and they also show great variety as well as skill in execution. |
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He has a Slavic cast of feature, which he acknowledges helps him to adopt a cloak of invisibility. |
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We posted an article about what it would take to create an invisibility device. |
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A touch of camouflage, a flair for invisibility, and a sense of tact might be useful. |
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We have a solid body of literature detailing the damaging aspects of racial stereotypes and the invisibility of minorities. |
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These mythological people possessed powers that included levitation, invisibility, shape changing, and the ability to vanish before your eyes. |
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Rules of safety are ignored and the power of the union is diminished to the point of invisibility. |
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The book remains a model for him as he explores the invisibility of black men and their often secret lives. |
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The building's peculiar invisibility to the museum-going public was blamed for the exhibition's disappointing attendance figures. |
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This vibrant documentary sets out to rectify the studio band's invisibility. |
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She's interested in what's hidden from view, in questions of cultural and economic invisibility and, especially, in the unsung hopes and sacrifices of ordinary lives. |
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Outside in the playground, and around about the scheme, he had discovered the sweet secret of invisibility, a means of moving round the fringes without really being seen. |
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If anyone can make you believe it's possible to fall in love with a void, or that a homeless man can fly, and a prison break can be aided by powers of invisibility, it's him. |
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If you have a lovely flowing figure, you might want to try a G-string for invisibility under tight trousers or skirts. |
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When Tolkien published The Hobbit, the ring was nothing but a magical ring of invisibility that Bilbo found on his journey. |
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But by wearing a cloak of invisibility you cheat the world of your talents and intellect. |
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Diffident, brusque and self-effacing to the point of invisibility, he was not the first person you would choose if you wanted to mount a charm offensive. |
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The black hole of invisibility that remains is in the area of television drama and entertainment. |
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The then new version of the original Arkana distinguished itself thanks to its handiness and invisibility. |
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The political invisibility of many indigenous communities, however, presents a particular challenge in that regard. |
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Silence and invisibility is often the only viable strategy, yet it carries a heavy toll and places us in a position of constant vulnerability. |
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You conjured the invisibility of our foundations in a slave economy. |
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Asimov pointed out the flaw in most invisibility plans, which is that being invisible would mean that light cannot affect your retinas, so you are automatically blind! |
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Despite this invisibility, one can assume that Siberia's traditional status as a threat did not improve. |
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Snakes are emblems of eternity and the snake skin is supposed to procure invisibility. |
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There are lots of ways in which unions can tackle the invisibility of women's pay and employment interests in collective bargaining. |
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This invisibility, combined with the current curative bias in medicine, make securing resources for public health a challenge. |
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Despite these positive developments, the frequent invisibility of stateless populations made it difficult to gauge overall progress. |
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The movie is about a scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility, then goes berserk from the ravaging effects the experimental chemicals have on his brain. |
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This has contributed to the invisibility of the problem and complicated the delivery of strategic programme support. |
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The confluence of invisibility, indeterminacy, and contagion understandably generates anxiety and encourages behaviour that reduces risk of exposure. |
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She challenges the assumption of women's invisibility in urban life. |
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She was dealing with ever-worsening arthritis and a generalised feeling of invisibility and voicelessness. |
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For many, it is an important symbol of the beginning of the end of invisibility, marginalization and oppression. |
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She wondered at the invisibility that her clothing offered her. |
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Everyone winces a bit but Gray just sits there, giddily happy, grinning as if he were the Cheshire cat and someone had just complimented his invisibility. |
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In fact the social invisibility of indoor prostitution may actually increase its danger. |
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The explanation for Asian American invisibility is complicated. |
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I can't claim invisibility per se, but I can deflect light beams with my eyes, which makes me unviewable from the front but not from the sides or the back. |
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In short, it aimed to take the measure of women's invisibility to social policies and how changes in social security schemes are harming women generally. |
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When the holiness of some of us is built on the invisibility of the rest of us, good honest sin, artless self-centeredness, looks better than pseudo-saintliness. |
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Capable of both visibility and invisibility, a djinni could assume various forms either animal or human and could be either a help or a hindrance to man. |
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It infixes the invisibility of a culture in what is settled as a prerogative from which to apprehend any alterity in its strangeness, that is its visibility. |
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Despite the importance of domestic work to the functioning of economies and society, its sheer commonness and ordinariness conspire to maintain its continued invisibility. |
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The invisibility of the contributions of women, and an overemphasis on market economics, mean that women are often overlooked in formal discussions about sustainable production and consumption. |
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Why this should be is not clear, but it does seem likely that it is a reflection of the more general social invisibility of persons of disabilities. |
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Less concretely, there's an aspect of chauvinism that could be genuinely useful in the world of covert operations: the almost literal invisibility that women seem to acquire once they reach middle age. |
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What is more, such a solution does not teach women and men to share public space equally and freely but rather it reinforces stereotypes and women's vulnerability and invisibility in public space. |
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This invisibility is one of the greatest barriers to the education and healthy lives of disabled girls, as it makes reliable statistics harder to come by. |
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Wright recounts a story about such invisibility. |
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This dimension of exclusion contributes also to their invisibility. |
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The authors stress the invisibility and undervaluing of 'women's work' as well as the importance of context in understanding how this work is defined and treated. |
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One possible explanation for this invisibility was that the drafters did not establish a clear linkage between the Principles section and how the social union is to be achieved. |
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Most of all, it's hard to figure out if what we are trying to do is even feasible, given the strength and structure of the dominant food system and the invisibility of the local informal food systems. |
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Stigma and discrimination increase their invisibility by pushing them out of mainstream society and therefore reducing their access to HIV and other health services, as well as economic and social opportunities. |
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Scratch the golden painted surface and you will discover its invisibility. |
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For many years, academics and feminist activists have talked about the invisibility of migrant women in the economic and political sphere and about the need to make migrant women visible. |
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There is also an issue about the access of children to both of their parents and the invisibility of children currently under the Irish family law system, and that has to be addressed. |
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Your invisibility in spite of your contribution to farming needs to be reversed and people need to see you as major food producers in terms of volume, value and hours worked. |
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Recent studies and feminist campaigns challenge the invisibility of gender, in particular pointing out gender differences in vulnerability and adaptation to global warming. |
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Atheophobia leads to invisibility for many atheists, who find it is best to keep their nonbelief hidden for their own good. |
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There was little point in grommeting the hole, since the wrapping was already as rigid and tough as its invisibility permitted. |
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The invisibility extends beyond the political to the cultural. |
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His invisibility, distastefulness, and even dirtiness have become his home away from home. |
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It is this invisibility, this imperceptibility of pain, that is striking in the play in the same way as in the photographs themselves. |
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The invisibility of women in Brazilian slavery as well as in slavery in general has only been recently recognized as an important void in history. |
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While neither invisibility nor time travel was new in speculative fiction, Wells added a sense of realism to the concepts which the readers were not familiar with. |
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What matters is that the invisibility idea we implemented in our work can be applied to other electromagnetic wave ranges, including to the visible range. |
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