Whether you want to stay in a guest house, self catering chalet or hotel they can sort it for you. |
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Only then can patients be fully empowered, and with that power comes self responsibility. |
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Be your searching, tentative, very human self instead of trying to impress your mentee by claiming to be perfect. |
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Someone who writes a literary memoir, for example, is by necessity examining issues of self and identity. |
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A further feature of this negative self is its particular disembodiment, isolation and fragility. |
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Instead, the child is introduced to a story that encourages positive beliefs about self and others. |
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If companies wish to disincorporate so that the owner once again becomes self employed, what will the tax consequences be? |
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He often experienced the self not as infinitely removed from particulars but as hopelessly enmeshed in them. |
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While following this epicurean lifestyle, the people fail to nurture their inner self and land themselves in trouble. |
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He lived in Brixton, did martial arts, taught me everything I know about self defence. |
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Quite often, there is absolutely nothing to see on these patients skin, apart from self induced excoriations. |
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The contemporary preoccupation with self is not so much a reflection of the moral decadence of our age as a pitiful search for identity. |
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Here, the self is the seer of all things, enjoyer of all things, the experiencer of all things. |
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But for decades, he kept his real self a secret, until a shocking TV appearance exposed a double life. |
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I assume that she is invoking the liberal, atomistic concept of selfhood which posits a self prior to social relations. |
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The Library continues to promote self-help services, such as self checkout and online responses to frequently asked questions. |
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Elizabeth II came to the throne when Britain still enjoyed a society where deference joined with self respect. |
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Will you blink an eye for them if the banderlats tear them to pieces or will you drown your guilt in petty self righteous doubletalk? |
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Mark stood at the panel, his fingers brushing lightly against the self destruct button. |
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An independent self emphasizes values such as self-reliance, individual rights, and self-actualization. |
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Even the realization of self or enlightenment is merely the process of self-actualization for some of us. |
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I look at myself in the mirror, and while this is not a bad self as far as selves go, it isn't who I know I'm supposed to be. |
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His was a textbook performance of disciplined self control and he did what was asked for team and country. |
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The problem for speech-modeled thought is that it can reach this accommodation with legality only by compromising its ideal of self government. |
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Youth of this area are regular victims of mental tension, unemployment, low self esteem and fear of failure in life. |
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I imagine that in the field of self preservation, or maintenance, I am Everyman. |
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I have become more assertive and self assured, and have found strengths within myself which I did not know existed. |
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In conducting this analysis, the sample of probationers was divided into three categories according to their self report drug involvement. |
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Just how many millions of online photos are motivated by that self same desire to diarise as the family album of old? |
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Three cups of coffee and two aspirins later Blair was starting to sound like her normal self again. |
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Frisby, of Regents Place, works with his father as a self employed painter and decorator. |
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He gets tons of hugs and kisses and love, and his Aspie self loves this sort of positive attention. |
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Yoga has proven to aid development of self esteem in severely disabled children. |
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The surviving spouse must have a power of appointment to appoint the property to the survivor's own self or estate. |
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The linens for drying ones self off were of a strange material, soft yet very absorbent, and very gentle to the flesh. |
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The 1990s were the decade of the development of self management plans for asthma. |
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It's debatable whether any animal is actually self aware enough to know the difference between life and death. |
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The doctor prescribes treatment to a patient, with self administration supervised by the nurse. |
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For most people, medical research is as self evidently a good thing as motherhood and apple pie. |
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Ideally, patients should hold a stock of antiviral drugs for self treatment. |
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Never was there such a mean spirited and self interested response from the rich and powerful. |
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In the meantime, any self respecting anti-capitalist could do worse than trying to catch this play. |
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It involves a lack of motivation, a destruction of self belief, a general feeling of angst. |
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His father was a stonemason and architect who brought up his children to be independent and self reliant. |
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Teenagers are forever pushing out their boundaries as they strive to be independent and self sufficient. |
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They are remarkably independent and self reliant and this is what drives me mad! |
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Plus she is very much an independent, self sufficient woman, but also with a softer side! |
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Like most Australian girls, I was intrigued by a man who could be so self reliant and independent in the bush. |
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She was fiercely independent and very self sufficient and I got the idea that she didn't like being babied or fussed over by men. |
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It seems, then, that there is uncertainty from the start as to whether the apparently original self or its alter ego is the double in question. |
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I compromised my own self in order to keep the peace and stave off confrontation. |
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Thus, one manifestation of the lack of differentiation of self is emotional reactivity. |
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Standard English lacks the linguistic freedom through which his sense of self can be fully articulated. |
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The change from that ingrown concern can come when something outside the self influences the self to rethink. |
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The result is a literary autobiography in which the self revealed is simultaneously the self concealed. |
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She explained how she was very inhibited and self conscious about her accent when she first arrived in this country. |
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Conversely, the interdependent self focuses on sociocentric values such as dependence on others, duty, and conformity to social norms. |
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Rob's first release was a self released white label entitled M.N.F for U.S consumption. |
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Thus, the conflict between the self and the other, one of the core sources of stage fright, begins as a developmental process. |
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As I'm self employed I would be reluctant, as there is no income for the family if I'm on jury service. |
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The click he'd heard was the camera running out of film, and shutting it's self off. |
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There is an issue as to the extent to which he remains vulnerable to drug abuse and self harm. |
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Adults train mainly for traditional karate and self defence while juniors train mainly for sport and competition. |
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Each plastic card resembles a credit card, but is in fact a completely self contained microcomputer with its own embedded software and memory. |
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There are then individuals for whom religion plays only a nominal role in constructing a sense of self and of group membership. |
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All acrylics are self sealing and intermixable, making the color possibilities endless. |
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Dualistic thinking, the separation of self and other and of subject and object, lies at the root of neo-Malthusianism. |
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The factory should be self contained and contract for, order and pay for all materials obtained locally. |
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While Stammberger's creativity was fabulous, mixed with his aesthetic and playful spirit was no small amount of self promotion and one-upmanship. |
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It's a lot easier to believe someone is a selfish snob when they aren't so self sacrificial to their friends. |
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Birding is a wonderful activity in this way, allowing a time and place for both my extrovert self and introvert self to play. |
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Some may even forget that they have an inner self and it is their bounden duty to protect and nurture it for a peaceful life. |
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This dependency arises because the relationship between self and Other is not fixed, but dialectical. |
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They also agreed that it's easier to talk about God's love for us and our love for self and neighbor than it is to get a fix on our love for God. |
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The water certainly was not very deep so I decided to use a small self cocking float with 6 lb line and a piece of bread flake as bait. |
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Their emphasis is on inwardness and the spiritual life, a differentiation between the self of the body and that of the true self, or tman. |
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The idea was quickly co-opted by every self respecting mystic and the term has since been inescapable. |
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The classes will help improve coordination, self discipline and confidence. |
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If you have ski poles, but no arrest grips or ice ax, you can perform a self arrest with your pole tips. |
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They use narcotization to avoid conflict and to maintain a self image of being comfortable or harmonious. |
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I was pompous, arrogant and so full of my self that I thought that I could do anything. |
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There are many times that therapy or counseling is exactly what's needed in any effective program of self help. |
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However, it was not possible for the smaller countries of the region to achieve self sufficiency. |
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Old, but not self consciously so, the Horseshoe Bar has a well-worn wooden counter for planking those weary elbows. |
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Its also pretty self evidently false, as the briefest foray into the science and its history will tell you. |
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With luck, he tossed a force field around him self to prevent the sphere from leaving the designated parameter. |
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The layout is self explanatory and it is bursting with info and advice from a true cragsman of the Peak. |
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I have visions of my wide self stuck in the doorway, arms full of groceries to put away and unable to move forrader or backwarder. |
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As someone who's been essentially self taught in most academic fields, I find the increasing credentialism very loathsome. |
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It's in these moments that we forget we're watching a movie about a self mutilator and instead a living, breathing human being. |
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The course of this journey is one fraught with self destructive and horrific events. |
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It is an object of the invention to provide an underwater frazil ice detector which is self cleaning. |
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But self defence mechanisms set in rapidly, and the world's sorrow goes past the air-conditioned car unseen, unfelt. |
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Performance responds to this dilemma by unlocking the restraints of self identity and freeing students to explore a variety of knowledge claims. |
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Essentially, the Dean was conveying the importance of learning coupled with realizing self worth, both which a person needs to be well-rounded. |
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I guess it must take a view from afar to observe what a self serving First Minister is. |
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The higher self craves freedom from the cumbrousness, the limitations, the pains and disabilities of the body. |
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I like you together and I think of my self as cupid since I did put you two together. |
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Feelings of low self worth mean they often put themselves in situations that are damaging and the cycle keeps being repeated. |
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So if you're good enough at futurology, you can make it a little bit of a self fulfilling prophecy. |
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The cynic within suggests that perhaps the status quo is driven by self interest of the major parties who benefit. |
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Jainists are famous for self denial. One group of monks, the Digambaras, does not wear clothes. |
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Most importantly, learners must have the opportunity to develop and practise skills that directly improve self directed learning. |
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It took just one heave and one ho for the rope to go slack as my former self went head over heels into the pit. |
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Especially in the current, charged atmosphere, forensic evaluations may increasingly be needed to gauge dangerousness to self and others. |
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As each year passes common sense and self preservation consume the reckless daring that has overwhelmed my life so far. |
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Secular humanism leads to the gas chambers simply because it does not recognise our capacity for self deception and evil. |
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My pencil was blunt as I was not allowed sharp ones in case I deliberately poked my self in the eye, or something. |
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As the play progresses, one comes face to face with one's self, the self that has denied itself the fulfilment of its own desires. |
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The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul. |
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A collection of simpletons and self serving misfits that do not merit their status and salaries. |
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Freud invented a therapeutic setting, called psychoanalysis, in which this self could be overheard. |
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Astrology gives the individual a chance to travel the road to self discovery, independently. |
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We can practise the exchange of self and other with spiritual friends by developing mindfulness of their needs and putting them before our own. |
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It is regarded as an efficient, psychometrically sound self report inventory of anxiety. |
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However, if this is true, then who could be better than your good self to emerge victorious from all of this? |
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Look out for my good self and other infamous bloggers talking out Christmas in Web User magazine. |
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Paul Allaerts peeps on his silver whistle and signals my good self over to the kettle. |
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The offending article and my good self were relegated to the sin bin for a very long time. |
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They, along with the self sown tradescantias, violets, hollyhocks and dame's rocket are part of the greater urban garden. |
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I made my self comfortable on a pile of maps as he sat behind his desk and started reading. |
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Ideal for new or experienced woodturners, this self centring chuck has 4 jaws which expand and contract, controlled by 2 tommy bars. |
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It is not so much an abasement of self as an acknowledgment that one's own way may not be the only or even the best way. |
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Internal working models of the self are opinions about how one is viewed in the eyes of others. |
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Practical advice and tips are set out in a straightforward layout, laced with quizzes of self discovery. |
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The effects of a shift in identity from the ego to the inner self are dramatic and remarkable. |
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I don't want to sound self centered of egocentric, but I was the reason he was happy. |
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If it's the latter, electronic dance music makes you want to put on sunglasses at midnight and drive your stubbled, tragic self into the night. |
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It is a very Dionysian and self-celebratory experience, but the self is without any sense of static identity. |
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Somewhere along the middle of this continuum lies self help groups and organizations. |
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All three sails are on a pair of sheets at the moment and I am building a new boomed staysail because I want a self tacking boat when I am on my own. |
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Imposing rules on what you can and cannot eat ingrains that kind of self control, requiring us to learn to control even our most basic, primal instincts. |
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The natural instinct for self enhancement of professional status has led most practitioners to subscribe to organisations overtly raising standards. |
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Being such a self congratulator, I was ready to extend the celebrations for my coming of age across a whole weekend, even though the date in question was on the Monday after. |
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She dyed her hair platinum blond, had too much eye liner, and today wore a very revealing tube top which she self consciously pulled up every two minutes. |
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The notion that we have to construct the idea of self and an authorial voice in such reductive pronoun-based terminology is, I think, a flawed one. |
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The grade one students were amazing and their self intros were great. |
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What he thought a self was, was just a kind of continuity of impressions but that when we introspect we can't really find anything that we call ourselves. |
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We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large. |
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The bows were highly efficient and the record shot with a light Turkish flight bow was close to 900 yards, far beyond the capability of a self bow. |
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Key to the audit committee's effectiveness and accountability is a critical self assessment for the audit committee as well as each individual member. |
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It is used to torment many a couple still, who usually are both feeling frazzled and self conscious, and who are NOT thinking about bussing big kisses at all! |
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Low self esteem is the common feature of psychological eating disorders. |
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In this way, all unenlightened experience is fabricated by the various aspects of the mind as it generates a false self and projects delusory objects onto reality. |
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Though they have nothing they contrive, somehow, to keep their self respect, the very antithesis of the dependency culture which has grown up in our own country. |
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Just as the oppositional relationship of the self begins with the polar structure of the psyche, so every human being is connected to the archetype of the woman and mother. |
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Both traumas require proactive engagement of family members and interpretive actions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts that open the self to witness and acknowledgment. |
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I know not all blondes are self centered, shallow, depthless idiots. |
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This time though, lady luck and self belief have both deserted him. |
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Suffused with puritan guilt, his self interest had its limits. |
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If a teacher starts in on a child about religion or other such things or starts to shun a child, it is very damaging to the ego and to the self esteem. |
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What we have now is a kind of a disconnect between that genuine grassroots movement and the old oligarchs, if you will, who are busy self perpetuating themselves. |
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The problem is not with the discontinuities imposed by immigration, but with the fragmentation of the self caused by the brutality and horrors of the flight itself. |
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For instance, one's socialized self and place in society may be as a nine to five, hard working, middle class family man, yet this same person may see himself as a Don Juan. |
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He looks more fragile suddenly, as if beneath the neatly handsome exterior, the confident demeanour, glimpses of a private self have been revealed. |
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As a community where shame has to be denied and aggressively projected outside of the self they feel strongly inclined to externalize this shame in violence. |
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Using draft horses and old implements for farming would not appeal to the modern farmer who uses air conditioned cabs on each tractor or self propelled combine. |
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This and other drawbacks appear to render deep self burial impractical. |
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The self colored or white embroidery is dressy without being ornate. |
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There is only mimetic desire, which is triangular, involving an obstacle which intervenes in any relationship which is ostensibly the self responding to an other, or the self-communing with itself. |
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Although speech-modeled self government is opposed to law, it is not the case that speech-modeled thinking has no devices for accommodating law or the values of legality. |
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The model of speech can claim the mantle of justice, but only, once more, at the cost of seriously compromising its ideal of self government in the here and now. |
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The encounter is portrayed so consumably as to permit the viewer's or reader's self absolution from any collusion or complicity in the evils portrayed. |
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The self's being of a non-intelligent form does not fit, and, as that does not fit, intelligentness dependent on conditions and other than the self is mere words. |
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He's wickedly funny and he is an artist who is willing to reveal his innermost self and the ugliest sides of himself. |
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Looking at his pale face and sleepless eyes, I yearn to have his old, ebullient self back, the self that wanted to challenge nature itself. |
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The decision was made to build a semi-rotary press for the self adhesive label industry. |
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If the ICC chooses to self administer her pension plan there also is the risk of the ICC ceasing to exist. |
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Every poet creates a second self and then, watching it thrive, grows to resent it a little. |
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Disappointed in reality, love turns inward, the self becomes idealised, doted upon, admired and excused. |
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Most dengue infections are not severe and are self limited although the person may feel unwell for several weeks. |
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Because they insist on considering the individual person generically, they undermine the particularities that ground the self and make it specific. |
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It seems as if a self serving biotechnology industry is deliberately using genetic pollution to ensure organic farmers lose the ability to serve those markets. |
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Their priming mixture, primer cup and anvil are encased in a battery cup that forms its own self supported metallic pocket when inserted into the shell's primer pocket. |
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Instead, she bestows a life and a self on modernity that seems to be independent of politics or its intellectual progenitors, and can therefore be whatever the author wants. |
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The average working life of a bee is eight weeks during the summer but the queen is very prolific and lays between 2,000-3,000 eggs a day so the hives are self generating. |
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This unit explores issues of self and identity through the observation and analysis of self-portraiture. |
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In our vulnerability we are easily hurt? and we have elaborate systems of self protection which keep us from being open with each other. |
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It can run off a USB flash drive, comes with a pre-configured web browser and is self contained. |
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The vision of the school is to educate students to be self responsible and courageous human beings full of spirit and creativity. |
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In our view, the move toward self government should occur with as much speed as possible. |
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This self contained sealed refill bag is designed to be used with the INO derm 9930 counter mount dispensing system. |
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Well, some novice believers may tell a lie from time to time by habit of the old self that they haven't laid aside. |
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If anything, her style choices seemed as designed to conceal her real self as her notoriously close-lipped interviews. |
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When you really trample on your own self and live for others you will become a good instrument in God's hands. |
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Fighter is a youth film that deals with finding one's self without losing track of people you love. |
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Once union was achieved, the self and all existence were seen to be divine. |
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To summarize, self knowledge from the inside out is critical as you take the next step. |
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This is a point that Satel and Lilienfeld, in their eagerness to support a libertarian view of the self as a free chooser, get wrong. |
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The result is an educated person who has the willingness to face the reality of one's self and one's surroundings. |
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But the chapter is ridiculously funny, especially since Ms. Handler remembers her 8-year-old self as full of adult backtalk. |
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If we are self centred, not open to others, our group will become weak and risks disappearing. |
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While most countries accept self handling, many still impose a monopoly at the benefit of the airport or national air carrier. |
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Identity formation continues, with many late-teens having a consistent sense of self that is not as easily influenced by the culture. |
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Fasten at base rail, and then fasten through the door fascia and door jamb into the side of door track using self tapping screws. |
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His creative, Muriel Crestey cosmetologists created a range of dermo-cosmetic plant with a purity of active self Corsica. |
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Make no mistake and don't allow your self to be misled or misguided by anyone, no matter his station in life. |
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He has wolverine like tenacity and possesses a sense of humour and self awareness, articulateness and worldliness that belies his tender years. |
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The self I was discovering through writing turned out not to be identical to Tom's after all. |
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You stop trusting that your higher self is creating the experience that it needs for its own evolvement. |
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Her sometimes unassuming and self effacing demeanour may not reflect the potential within. |
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Allowing one's self to be evangelized by the poorest is not easy, yet it is they who possess a great evangelizing potential. |
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The pipes of the self draining cockpit are enlarged, the teak seats and the duckboard replaced. |
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It is no secret that the aches and pains from a day exerting one's self in the garden can resemble the muscle fatigue and aches that can be generated while playing sport. |
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Choosing to not allow one's self to be possessed by things is ecological conversion. |
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The resulting benefits are huge enough to develop the self intelligence and to improve in serenity and clear-headedness in many fields. |
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Its focus is on the inner life and self of man rather than the external world of physical nature. |
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It means that your self is a very complex pattern of synaptic connectivity in your brain. |
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A pedigree breeding male is purchased by a self help group, and used to sire genetically improved offspring using the local breeds of females. |
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The limits of self wear away and identity bleeds out, and no one is quite secure in their skin. |
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I think to be a competent artist, you also need a healthy amount of self deprecation. |
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It is possible to make gourmet meals for one in a teeny-tiny space, and this is important, because romancing your solo self is important. |
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It has made it possible for Nuremberg, after the very darkest hours, to rediscover its true self and its will to live uprightly. |
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Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other. |
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When Glenn plays, the listener can experience an awareness of self which opens that person up to their own inner voice. |
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I think about this with satisfaction on the tube as I self righteously refuse a free copy of the London Evening Standard. |
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Many are interested only in administrative details and self aggrandizement. |
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On the other hand, children with low self confidence may be more likely to become prey for the potential kidnapper. |
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In the world of phenomena, the world of possible, the process of self destruction of blankness is accomplished, the process of accomplishment. |
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It is probably more liable to being therapeutical than metaphysical, with the element of self underlying its thoughts. |
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For cutting electrical outlet holes and other small rough sawing, where a powered saber saw will not fit, a self starting keyhole saw is very handy and comfortable to use. |
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According to deep ecology, the self should be understood as deeply connected with and as part of nature, not disassociated from it. |
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Some pieces of our old self have come back-memory humour, taste buds-but part of us is gone forever. |
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Equipped with a fathead two reef main sail, self tacking jib and 1:28 main sheet purchase system for easy boat handling. |
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My self esteem was so bad and my self-worth so low that I imagined myself as a bag lady on the street. |
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Because of a very dysfunctional childhood and a total loss of self worth, at fifteen I attempted suicide. |
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They mostly conduct self evaluations which results in their approach being contested as being insufficiently objectifying and quantified. |
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Nico arduously tries to incorporate some of Paco's rebelious approach to life into her own world, with self destructive consequences. |
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From time to time, our inner self needs solitude, space and peace to recharge our batteries. |
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We also have an outer self and inner self, which are the flesh and the spirit. |
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You will perceive this outer world through your inner self only if you are available to receive the information. |
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The Kativik School Board believes in the well being and self actualization of its students and personnel as well as the entire school community. |
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We have said with entire clarity, we have repeated to satiation, that each soul is assigned 108 lives for its inner self realization. |
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The self has a timeless behavior and it is able to maltreat the authority individual to get what it wants. |
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I'm not saying that Corbyn is a humourless old ninny, only that to his own self he had been true. |
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It is generally the case of men who get into marriages through self interest, and who get married to Jezebels. |
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Because the self is not truly an agent acting in the world, neither merit nor demerit, arising from one's actions, attaches to the self. |
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It is out of seriousness that we open our self to fear and block the vital energy that carries joy and calmness and fearlessness. |
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By learning basic literary skills and teaching self expression and awareness through writers residencies, there could be a significant reduction in the number of reoffenders. |
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For centuries we have been defining the nature of the self by separateness and non-participation, by exclusiveness rather than inclusiveness. |
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Talkative, self deprecatory, funny, intelligent, enthusiastic, a little poetic, he makes you smile even before he says anything. |
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On this basis, the self is regarded as an autonomous, self-determining entity worthy of recognition and respect from others. |
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Reformierende Beobachterin will notice that the Inspirer tends to misjudge the abilities of self and others. |
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There's a small market, a self service restaurant on the beach, pizzeria and coffee bar. |
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The 29th American Infantry Division met with strong resistance of General Meindl paratroops, supported by a self propelled antitank gun brigade. |
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We always feel the need for immediacy, for something ineffably sudden and circumscribed that projects the self into the center of the universe. |
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Your boats are great ... self bailing and unsinkable ... but ... stay well away from repeat breakers and rough water shorelines! |
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Populations of bears, wolves, caribou, Dall's sheep and mountain goats that are endangered elsewhere are self regulating here. |
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It's not such an easy thing since it requires a change of direction, and an offering of self without reserve after the model of Jesus and Mary. |
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For Lacan, the ego is not the central agency of the personality but a false self haunted by the unconscious and conceptualized around linguistic signs. |
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What would not be reasonable is any attempt by any Member State to shoot down a long-term plan for short-term self interest. |
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After initially taking the moral ground, Johnny finds the tables turning, and his own sense of self being rocked as he is forced to confront his past. |
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What should I do? Do I fly my now bony and unmanly self to Sweden, which has the lowest income inequality, to find a mate? |
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Always use a professional self tanner rather a product from a discount store for best results! |
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We're even going to try to coax Kelly, our oldest daughter and self confessed couch potato, into joining us! |
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The solution for getting rid of short-temperedness is that we have put off the old self and put on the new self, as Eph. 4:20-24 explains. |
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Becoming a self in this way is called existence, inwardness, and subjectivity. |
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After more than 85 years, we still remember the heroism, the self sacrifice, the abnegation and the will to vanquish of these valiant soldiers. |
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We have already seen that the self or atman is eternal and divine, whether it is considered to be identical with or separate from ultimate reality or God. |
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Some syncopations are trivial, these are the one that only happen on self throws. |
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Distancing itself from Hollywood is essential to establishing a strong sense of independence and self in British film. |
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It is in trying to pin down this essential self that people encounter psychological confusion. |
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In this state, there is self-love and a non-judgmental acceptance of our self and others. |
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Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed the firmest hand-hold: and with Allah shall all things return. |
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Never try to reduce the hard skin your self with a razor blade or a pair of scissors. |
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Parents should be concerned about the effect excessive materialism can have on the development of their children's self image and values. |
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I am not the type of person to just feel sorry for myself and wallow in self pity. |
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Those propagating the practice swear by the immense benefits gained in terms of enhanced self esteem and confidence. |
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We need to approach this not in a spirit of narrow self interest and negotiating machismo, but in a genuine quest for a compromise. |
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The pumps are not suitable to pump self inflammable substances, substances which are inflammable without air and explosive substances. |
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This rack is designed for countertop display and works with either full or self service. |
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The child must be led from his egocentric self to social organization and responsibility from family to mankind. |
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Still, as I got older, and as my sense of self AND self-confidence grew, so too did the nickname become second nature. |
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This post will probably self destruct in three tenths of a second. |
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They regarded the old system of charity as not much more than self serving paternalism, a scattering of crumbs from rich men's tables. |
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Do not splatter on one's self or bystanders, and completely avoid skin or eye contact with this material. |
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The implants them self are made of hard rubber or plastic that resembles a dental retainer without the wire. |
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The sunless tan created by self tanners is produced by ingredients that react naturally with proteins in the upper layer of the skin. |
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The spiritual catharsis happens at deeper levels, purging the self of difficulties, toxins and traumas accumulated in the course of life. |
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Or, advance further into rappelling with instruction on proper gear, fireman's belay, self belay and anchor systems. |
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This self assessment gives you an indication of your readiness for stepping up to supervisory roles. |
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This component of the Cadet Training Program is designed to develop a sense of pride in self through professional deportment. |
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This means that the human self is constantly adjusting itself to scientific, philosophic and spiritual understandings of life. |
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They removed primogeniture, a self inflicted blow given Baldwin's own interests as a man of property. |
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Vegetables on offer were roast and boiled potatoes, carrots and broccoli, and as it was self service you could pile your plate with as much as possible. |
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He understood me and I didn't have to hide my true self from him. |
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Our self made maps of the area showed us where we could reach the mountain within a 5 kilometer distance to the base of it. |
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It is because they are born with the original sin, and it is also because they have self committed sin. |
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So notable was this presentation of self that a number of artists painted self-portraits in which they attempted to make themselves look like Rubens. |
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Today the issues are quite different: professionalism v the market, interdependence v nationalism, and community responsibility v self interest. |
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An important issue concerns the validity of self reported data. |
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The UK census in 2001 included two measures of self reported health. |
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Whenever you want, pick up your extra club just after your pass and then start with your self triple as your partner's pass is half way. |
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She prided her self in loving everything neat, tidy and organised. |
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The man smiled softly in self satisfaction as he took another swig of ale. |
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The interview illustrates that, among all her other superlative qualities, is a remarkable level of self awareness. |
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This gap in her memory will continue to leave the event unwitnessed, keeping her fractured self alienated and whirling in a confused temporality, a fractured chronology. |
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She was the most arrogant, vain, self centred person I'd ever met. |
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Bad laws are there to be broken and no one with a smidgen of self respect and national pride should apologise to anyone for taking a stand against such bunkum. |
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He had a history of depression and non-serious attempts at self harm. |
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