Such a cathexis of subjective viewpoints on an external event or character is, of course, common in narrative works associated with Modernism. |
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Three undesirables specifically referred to as cacology, cathexis, and captiousness are observed verbal acts that can stop and probably should stop a social interaction. |
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The only thing that I can do, or anybody else can do, is to help you see that, and see your way to, what is called in psycho-medical literature, cathexis. |
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Authors are objects of cathexis, some of it idolizing, some of it envious, a fair amount both. |
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Drooling over such luxury was supposed to result in a cathexis of the Ralph Lauren label. |
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Alexithymia: a special treatment of emotions and cathexis? |
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The id was defined in terms of the most primitive urges for gratification in the infant, urges dominated by the desire for pleasure through the release of tension and the cathexis of energy. |
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There is no 'between' precisely because their fantasy is consti-tutive of their vital, sexual-appetitive cathexis of the world. |
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Cathexis consultants worked contentiously with each local program to ensure consistency and comparability of the aggregate data provided. |
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Cathexis Partners launched in fall 2008, and has already completed more than 25 Convio deployments. |
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During the three month period ending March 31, 2005, the Company signed an agreement with Cathexis Innovations, Inc. |
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