Such things never appear to bother Albert, the consummate technician, who dissociates himself psychically from the violent, barbarous act. |
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I was confronted with teachers I psychically sensed didn't believe what they were teaching. |
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Prevailing orthodoxy is that children are psychically frail creatures who require constant protection to cope with life's vicissitudes. |
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Jesi was to act as a lookout for us, since he assumed she was the least psychically able of all of us. |
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Amaiya had to psychically leap out of the way to avoid the ship careening into her. |
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The mummies are physically dead, but psychically and spiritually still very active. |
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Such a view ignores the extent to which intellectuals and politicians feed psychically on one another's approval. |
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Conceivably what had further disturbed the madness that had claimed two lives and permanently scarred several more, physically and psychically. |
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Somehow, the cruel secrets at the heart of each of his plays resonate psychically with their audiences. |
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Love is the most important ingredient with cooking, the eaters also take in this, not only the nutrients, and are nourished by it psychically. |
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Conflicting emotions were brought up in the process, and we used our counseling skills to work through these and find ways to transform them, both visually and psychically. |
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Really, for a few days after this weird dream, I was convinced that I had been to a real place, inhabited psychically by hundreds of people I knew. |
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The shin pulled back but at the same time the top of the lungs and the bottom of the throat, all this part, is extremely important psychically. |
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The two events are certainly bound up in me psychically in some interesting ways. |
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Places are also available in hostels throughout the district for the psychically ill. |
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Physically and psychically sensitive, you seek safety and the capacity to heal your soul in solitude and retirement. |
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In addition, the social county welfare work of the protestant church organises shared accommodation for the psychically ill. |
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Attempts have been made by various groups to work with trained sensitives in the presence of a crystal skull and record the impressions that they psychically receive. |
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Remarque laments a generation where even the survivors are psychically mangled. |
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Gingrich seemed to just stop fighting, beaten not only on points, but psychically. |
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The fact that his educational opportunities expanded as a result of the same event that psychically eviscerated his father is compelling, but the theme is dropped. |
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The situation is so hurting that any normally constituted being can't psychically stay in close contact with the fields for long without suffering consequencies. |
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With his sensibility, he detects very early the dysfunctions before their injurious manifestations, and therefore contributes in keeping the animal in a perfect equilibrium, physically and psychically. |
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Thus a Human child belongs physically to the earth, genetically to his parents and psychically to the family environment from which it will draw the elements necessary to the development of his personality. |
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If we can continue to grow our acknowledgement that others are us, whether they're like us or not, we can continue to have that outpouring psychically of understanding that has built our country. |
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Men must learn to talk about their emotions and how they feel. it is not a disgrace having fibromyalgia, even though it may not be a disease that is visible, it is nevertheless both psychically and physically manifest. |
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The players may as well be communicating psychically. |
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In creating his own life as fabulist digression, he flees, both narratively and psychically, from the haunting of his unfulfilled life. |
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Yet Couric's tar-and-feathering may have been psychically useful to her. |
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Fully experiencing both deaths was a painful but psychically rewarding experience, Sibert said. |
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The best things in life are the ones that cost the most, emotionally and psychically. |
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Groupe Eliane is both physically and psychically equipped to easily adapt to such change, to develop precise and personalized products, and to provide a complete service palette tailored to the customer's requirements. |
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This process will only take place in people who live psychically. |
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The recounting of greed, negligence, indifference, corruption and callous carelessness renders us psychically itchy, and perhaps, although that is not the journalists' responsibility, we will have to scratch. |
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Actors had to learn to give of themselves freely, and expose themselves psychically when necessary, abandoning all notions of narcissism or exhibitionism. |
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What are the normative and symbolic processes that lead individuals to define themselves as suffering psychically or to be categorized as suffering from personality or behavioural disorders? |
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They-are carried out bit by bit, at great expense of time and cathectic energy, and in the meantime the existence of the lost object is psychically prolonged. |
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Most importantly, Stormy is an empath who, like Star Trek's Deanna Troi, wanders through our organization psychically tuning it up wherever it is needed. |
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