Krishna devotees ardently look upon him as the Godhead, more emotively evocative than most of the other avatars. |
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Such activities were not only affirming but also emotively comforting to the client in ways that more plastic mediums have not been. |
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Nor do they use color mimetically, symbolically, metaphorically, or even emotively. |
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I think that any visual statement has to communicate at multiple levels intellectually and emotively and there is no country with a monopoly in that area. |
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This hasn't discouraged Iona and their fellow no campaigners from attempting to emotively and dishonestly reframe the discussion, however. |
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He has that steely-silver coat, an emotively appropriate name, given his dominant trailblazing style, and is an ordinary lad made good. |
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Its your ability to be emotively moved or use them as vehicles for the expression of your will that counts. |
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Finding the ideal relationship is still Zedek's primary lyrical focus, and her emotively careworn voice remains the strongest aspect of her music. |
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Any opposing opinion is emotively classified as some form of hate. |
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Unfortunately, discussion of these issues is often clouded by misunderstanding and prejudice and terms like federal are used emotively and with conflicting meanings. |
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There's an unmistakable sense that something important is needing to be expressed, and it is effortless to find one's self responding emotively in return. |
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In a context of river water safety awareness, various challenges will be presented to involve the participants physically and emotively, thus increasing their self-confidence and esteem. |
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A few highlights reveal the connection between this emotively charged victim's group and the character of the deliberation that ensued. |
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It's about using make-up emotively rather than following traditional beauty rules, or even fashion, and that's been a big encouragement for other women to do their own thing. |
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