The self-reflexivity of the narrative serves to exteriorize Ambrose's self-conscious self-narration. |
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It is fairly easy to exteriorize only your mental hand, but to truly exteriorize your astra-mental hand is more difficult. |
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Guide or future guide, you need to exteriorize you in your passion and to have freedom to transmit your knowledge to others. |
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The priority option to exteriorize this function will further guarantee objectivity and credibility of analysis and conclusions. |
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They exteriorize what happens inside us for all to see. |
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Moreover, Expressionist drama attempts to exteriorize inner psychic states in the human being. |
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Had his inability to exteriorize his feelings caused the vacuum that his life had become? |
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I took to theory, but practice needs a different discipline and, while I knew what I was excited by, I never learned how to exteriorize it. |
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After almost 2500 years of interiorized psychological events, anyone who attempts to exteriorize them faces a tough road. |
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A 4-cm abdominal incision was made to exteriorize each kidney, and a 2-mm opening was made in the renal capsule. |
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However, if the victim of trauma finds a way to exteriorize some of the pain, partial healing is possible. |
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They could exteriorize their outsiderness in simple ways, with dollhouse-like sets, rebelliously simplified camera movements, or oversized fur coats and orange winter hats. |
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For the many doctors who prefer to exteriorize the uterus, myself included, the following tips may come in handy. |
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He said that he always tells actors not to exteriorize, to feel emotions deeply but never show them, that it's up to him and the camera to capture those feelings. |
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In fact, this relentless work has a sole objective: to develop her entire potential and to finally exteriorize what is burning her heart, soul and spirit since so long. |
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The game did not start immediately, but only once the children understood the center's rules and felt free to exteriorize their views of the disaster. |
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