Could these synthetic agents also be considered anthropomorphically by the collective gestalt of the user experience? |
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Many were derived anthropomorphically from the dimensions of parts of the human anatomy. |
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There have been multiple attempts to anthropomorphically empathize Godzilla by way of a child character like Godzooky. |
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To speak more anthropomorphically, God grieves at the situation we are in. |
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In Irish mythology, stoats were viewed anthropomorphically as animals with families, which held rituals for their dead. |
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However, it is not treated anthropomorphically as in Hinduism, and it is never washed or offered food. |
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The problem here is not simply that pet owners anthropomorphically see themselves in their pets. |
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Note, however, that the One itself remains effusive and inscrutable, neither cosmetically, divinely, nor anthropomorphically figured. |
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Kate's hair has anthropomorphically acquired its own iconic personality. |
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Usually the deity seems to be zoomorphically rather than anthropomorphically conceived. |
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The Achaemenid Persians ruled over heterogeneous populations who worshipped different gods, often representing them anthropomorphically. |
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As we have seen above, God's creation, viewed anthropomorphically, consists of a series of activities marked by a sixfold daily sunrise and sunset. |
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Potatoes are represented anthropomorphically as well as naturally. |
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