Interestingly, when considering both resolution and timeliness of delivery, the nearest competition to the US satellites will probably be EROS A, the Israeli-American joint venture. |
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She is a goddess, a notion of womanhood painted by a man self-confessedly driven by Eros. |
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Then he depressurized the pod and opened the hatch, leading the others onto the rocky surface of Eros. |
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Jung called Eros the great binder and deliverer and he anticipated a growing awareness of the androgynous aspect of our personalities. |
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He has already committed to shooting one third of the portmanteau film Eros, with directors he was worked with before. |
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For a discussion of Eros, Philia and Agape, visit the Philosophy of Love page. |
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They show a more disquieting image of death because they evoke the encounter of Eros and Thanatos. |
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He simply ends his book with calls for love, for Eros in face of Thanatos. |
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It revealed Eros to be an oddly shaped, heavily cratered object, with ridges and grooves, and covered by a million boulders, each larger than a house. |
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Sigmund Freud, in Civilization and Its Discontents, writes that all of life is a battle between the forces of love, or Eros, and the forces of death, Thanatos. |
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Lysippos had often used the contrapposto sculptural scheme to portray Alexander and other characters such as Apoxyomenos, Hermes and Eros. |
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Singers such as Mina, Andrea Bocelli, Grammy winner Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti and Tiziano Ferro have attained international acclaim. |
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The ego as an organ which seeks to synthesize thoughts in the psyche is said to be driven by libido or eros. |
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Antigone is an artist of logos while speaking for eros. This is not speech by paranoon, not speech by Creonian women. This is the speech of polis. |
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What would an UPTIGHT FUCKLESS PRIG like you know about eros, anyway? |
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