Writers do not predict the future, but use writing as a cognitive ancillary in the demystification of the present. |
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I suspect the demystification of the magickal process will rob it of magic. |
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And if media denizens bristle at that word, how about transparency and demystification? |
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This training also discusses the demystification of the disease, communication strategies, the role of a volunteer and how to structure a visit. |
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The result is a demystification of art as a magic artifact, its heroes, as well as the creation process. |
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It's typical of the Belfast approach to life, this earthing of Ireland's celebrities and stars, this demystification of the glamour and pizzazz of showbusiness. |
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But, for Weber, the effect of that demystification was that the world was leeched of mystery and richness. |
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This demystification condemns him to a sort of living death. |
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This unique event in Montreal is a demystification and democratisation of visual arts, an art form which is left aside by most summer events in Montreal. |
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A review of the legislation from the perspective of reduction and demystification could go a long way to encouraging movement across jurisdictions. |
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In the early 1980s, because of his penchant for challenges involving demystification and popularization, Dr. Lamontagne set out to build a francophone centre for research into mental illness. |
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Tim's Vermeer'' is a simple little documentary that, in not 90 minutes, accomplishes nothing less than the demystification of artistic genius. |
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Tim's Vermeer strikes a big blow for the democratisation and demystification of art. |
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Their work, be it imaginative or non-fictional, operates both processes of demythologization and demystification. |
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A unique source of information for its demystification. |
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Cheesy as that sounds, I think it does contribute to a demystification. |
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The third point was a clear definition and demystification of the CE mark, which is not a quality label but only a mark indicating that products comply with all the relevant provisions of Community law. |
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The cult of degrees and diplomas has tended to reinforce this systematic conservatism, and a certain demystification of university degrees would perhaps serve the interests of genuine learning and research. |
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Rapid urbanization was expected to mean the triumph of rationality, secular values and the demystification of the world, as well as the relegation of religion to a secondary role. |
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Jocelyne Monty, presently Chair of the Foundation's Board of Directors, considers that Dr. Lamontagne opened the door towards public awareness and demystification of mental illness. |
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This film tells how war has grown and was nourished in Bosnia, and of the demystification of the family, which I had begun with my first film and which is characteristic of all my following films. |
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The culture, force and wood experience centre of Heiligkreuz aims at a combination of nature experience and demystification of nature forces and earth energies. |
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Highly recommended, especially for its methodical demystification of relevant media formats and computer programming tools, from magnetic tape to database software and more. |
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For Chicana narrative, these changes will be important for the demystification of ideologies that, within the Chicano community, would keep Chicanas subjugated to Chicanos. |
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Demystification is often a prerequisite for decriminalization. |
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