This message, even when presented figuratively, uses extra linguistic referents to bring it in touch with the reality around us. |
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However, the harsh reality is simply that airlines are hugely expensive businesses to run. |
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Even a nonbinding vote would act as a reality check for supervisory boards. |
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Both women said they felt strangely invigorated by the reality check of measuring their steps. |
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Spencer produced his most challenging work in the struggle to reconcile this religious vision with the reality of the world around him. |
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He believes absolutely in the objective reality of the supernatural world and of witchcraft and magic. |
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It was clear to me that I would soon lose touch with reality unless I did something that mattered. |
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I appreciate that many people go to the movies to escape reality, but in reality there is no escape. |
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The reality of motherhood is trainers, a fleece, a worry list and a mobile phone. |
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All this might sound like the product of an addled brain, but it is not as detached from political reality as it seems. |
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It's anything but the simple life for her, because now she's getting a reality check of her own. |
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The Fifth Circuit's approach is almost willfully blind to the reality established by both custom and history. |
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Just as the trauma of my previous imprisonment receded, the financial reality began to kick in. |
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Despite the timing of the sale, the reality is that such internationally acclaimed estates take a long time to find new owners. |
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Just as reality shows get more and more inane, comedy seems to be increasingly well crafted. |
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As the child internalizes and submits to the father's prohibition, it turns from the pleasure to the reality principle. |
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What is missing from the European mindset is the reality that outside Europe, there exists the law of the jungle. |
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But reality is that no soft shell as comfortable as the Serendipity will keep you dry in a torrential rain or hours of wet sleet. |
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The English actor detests reality TV, but admits he may have to appear in a fly-on-the-wall show if his acting career dries up. |
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South Africans are waking up to the reality of child rape and sexual abuse. |
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It was a humbling experience, and a reality check in my own life and relationships. |
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The present Cabinet is really a rainbow coalition reflecting, or rather dictated by, the political reality at the time of selection. |
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This wreck was the best bad thing that ever happened to me, because it was a reality check. |
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I think it's going to be a reality check to talk to young people across the way. |
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For many though, the idea of getting beyond reality is not such a scary prospect. |
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His shrewd assessment of political reality was wedded to a belief in the necessity of moral idealism in human affairs. |
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It starts off as a straightforward reality show following three couples as they break up and enter the New York City dating scene once again. |
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But the system is far from fallible and the reality is somewhat disgusting. |
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Three and a half years after the promises, the reality is that one in nine people now work more than 60 hours every week. |
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It ought to be about ordinary people giving the metropolitan political elite an annual reality check. |
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The nonschizophrenic patients had the shortest and least detailed dreams and the highest degree of reality testing. |
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I don't really care for movies, nor do I follow TV shows, be they soap operas, sitcoms, variety shows, reality shows or what have you. |
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It was emphasised once again that it was the function of the courts to determine the true nature of the substance and reality of the transaction. |
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On many levels there is a reality principle at work that each of us must face. |
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One cannot ignore the enormous influence of advertising and media in creating reality in this era. |
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After the country ramble, it's time to return to the urban reality of the studio proper overlooking the Brixton Road. |
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Those that shun or oppose this unfortunate but justified retaliation perhaps are blind to reality for some reason, and that in itself is sad. |
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Thomas Watson's dream became a reality when he bestowed a magnificent gift on the town by giving Howard House to be site for the new hospital. |
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As soon as I saw that I had done it the reality just hit me then and I jumped for joy. |
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I use inverted commas advisedly, because there is nothing less real than a TV reality show. |
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Maybe people are suspicious of me, but the reality is that I'm spending most of my time looking at how we make the club game work. |
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Talking with folks throughout the organization helps provide a reality check, she says. |
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But we need to take steps to educate people on the reality that is Paganism and Wicca. |
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But additionally, they are cognisant of the reality that this crisis offers opportunities for starting and sustaining a dialogue. |
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The above is one development of the idea that reality is socially constructed. |
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Go ahead and let them present their views, but make sure there's a reality check. |
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And at the war's end, when the prisoners came home, there were some amazing reunions but for most it was a bleak reality check. |
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I want to relate the actuality, the reality of the contemporary performance piece to classical traditions. |
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It begins with observation, with reporting, rendering the facts of our inner and outer reality with acuity sharpened by imagination. |
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The reality is that this debate is about the fundamental human rights of women. |
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Everyone has their fantasies but, in reality, very few men actually fulfill them. |
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It appears to suggest that some kind of moral objective reality is necessary for ethical functioning. |
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He had once been an innocent child, blind to the harsh reality of the world. |
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I began to think that in reality these are wishful words, appearing long before anything resembling order had started to happen. |
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The reality of her mother dying sank in deep as she saw the look of fear in her mother's eyes. |
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Suddenly, the potential of reality TV and its raw emotions are revealed in this wonderful, bewitching, heart-warming documentary. |
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No other nation has ever been quite so obsessed by defining what it is, or troubled by the idea that reality might not measure up to the ideal. |
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Eric's imagination grew until he became blind to the likely reality of what lay beyond the wooden board in the wall. |
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Think of all the reality television shows where most confrontations are between the men. |
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She constantly whines but worst of all she hangs around with people who, in reality she would dislike and vice versa. |
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Now that I have been behind the scenes of a reality show all the others have lost their lustre. |
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In reality the involvement of such bodies varied according to their experience and expertise. |
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The principle of simulation wins out over the reality principle just as over the principle of pleasure. |
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There can be no doubt that the reality television format is producing increased corporate earnings. |
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In reality Maddy had no idea if he'd actually slept with her, but it wasn't her business to ask or even know. |
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The best reality shows leave viewers hungering for more knowledge about the contestants. |
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This is war as reality TV and, as is usual with such programmes, it sometimes doesn't seem quite real. |
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I had thought about writing a long and involved piece on how the reality of prepared food rarely comes close to the ideal. |
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Well, it provides riveting reality TV without involving a situation that is too artificial. |
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The irony is that a reality television programme made headlines for becoming just a little too real, a little too authentic. |
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However, the harsh reality is that cures are still lacking for many common ailments, such as cancer and obesity. |
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He will also miss the constant reality check of observing military life first hand. |
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The only thing that seems to get the majority of young people excited is reality TV and sugarcoated music. |
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Not only that, the filmmakers created a provocative action film that ponders the essence of reality and identity. |
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Usually the design process involves taking messy reality and isolating its abstract essence. |
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I hate to be a wet blanket about that, but I think the reality is that these treaties are unique. |
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The above point reflects a deep tendency in Western societies to deny the reality of life as a biological reality. |
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No one on this campus wants to diminish the reality of the horrible experience of sexual assault. |
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It was a bit of a reality check for the U.S. credit market, with yields rising across the board. |
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Wimbledon's demise is a stark reality check of where soccer is going in a free market. |
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A second problem also led to a quantum theory of light, and this time to a belief in the physical reality of the quanta. |
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It is no use complaining about reality television on the grounds that it's too real. |
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Within the reality television genre itself, new strains and amalgamations have emerged. |
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We should not be giving special treatment to someone purely on the strength of their spending power but the reality is that we have to. |
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Would you watch a reality television show based around a celebrity footballer? |
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Unlike more infamous reality television programming, there are no contests to play, no prizes to be won. |
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The reality is that each case has to be judged in relation to all the circumstances which are relevant to it. |
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The mother-daughter duo kick up their heels and kick off the second season of their reality show tomorrow. |
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Well, the reality is if you are an experienced buyer you will always get what you want at a competitive price. |
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It's also a wake-up call, a reality check from which you emerge with a reassuring sense of integrity. |
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She had needed to take a break from her tale for a moment to recollect herself, and bring her mind back to reality for a moment. |
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Let's hope that those responsible for the proper use of State funds experience a swift reality check in the interim. |
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On the other hand, the reality is that Japan simply cannot afford such an expensive gamble. |
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We both were controllable and felt we added a comforting reality check to each other until help arrived. |
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The harsh reality of life is knock-backs, you have to learn to suffer defeats and disappointments. |
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Some would argue that it is the widespread myth that the camera never lies that has kept reality TV alive as a genre. |
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The reality is that we are rapaciously destroying ecosystems and burning fossil fuels as if there were no tomorrow. |
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In reality all they did was make my blood radioactive before taking gamma photographs. |
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Some reality formats even involve members of the public becoming involved, perhaps unwittingly, in semi-scripted dramas or whodunits. |
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It seems that high ratings for networks can only be actualised in this day and age through reality programming. |
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What was supposed to be a great night of drinking and dancing actually brought an insulting reality check. |
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This correspondence between physical realizability and computability seems to require something like the quantum picture of reality to be true. |
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Some people expect it to be dynamic and aggressive but the reality is that it's slow. |
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The economic reality of the Pacific Northwest lumber industry is an important backdrop for thinking about reforestation. |
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Then I find myself at Wal-Mart surrounded by screaming children whose chubby little necks I want to wring, and reality kicks in. |
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She is also alive to the reality that a career in acting would be short-lived. |
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He may be amused by the idea but in reality it would never suit a man with such unabashed ambition. |
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While this might appear to be a dispute about a material fact, in reality it is not. |
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We have met before and the reality of personal experience is very different. |
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The throne of Egypt, although it passed through the female line in name, in reality passed through the first-born male heir of the king. |
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You see, a long time ago, some academic came up with the idea that reality doesn't actually exist. |
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But to educated people, embracing the reality principle means, above all, following the spirit of science. |
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They seem so remote, although in reality civilisation is never very far away. |
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Turns out he's just dreaming, but his waking reality is just barely less harsh. |
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There is a quality of immediacy and reality in what writing is taken to be. |
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There is an awful lot of reality TV on television at the moment, I think it has gone mad, there's just so much of it. |
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Therapy is used to stress reality testing initially, and later to explore stressors, and improve coping skills. |
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Art cognizes reality by its own means, which are more indirect and roundabout, than those of science or historiography. |
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The harsh reality that we young whippersnappers hate to face is that most people in America actually don't think like us and our friends. |
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Interest rates appear to be more affordable than at any previous time, but in reality they are very high. |
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We need more real reporting and less reality TV shows, and then let's see how deep that rabbit hole is. |
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I had been invited to experience the reality of front line policing in the town by joining the Swindon response team for the night. |
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But it is this producer who takes the programme beyond the usual reality television dross. |
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There is something very special about the first season of a reality show with such an original premise. |
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While everyone in the policy world is talking about the rising problem of racism, the reality is almost the opposite. |
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As a result, the world of nature is studied in abstraction from the reality of God. |
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If you take a look at how those survivors of reality TV are being treated, you can see her point. |
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We like to think our media are free, but in reality they often dance to another's tune. |
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The legislation to make co-housing a reality in Sydney already exists in the form of the Community Titles Act. |
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And they said, how would you like to host the first reality television program? |
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We accept a parallel subordination of subjective appearance to objective reality in other areas. |
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The true wish is to preserve a special, individual, consistent identity that does not have to compromise with the reality principle. |
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This may well be the first time that a reality show actually did something useful. |
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So basing any decision on what is most likely to be a random share price pattern is in reality like pouring money down the drain. |
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If networks run out of ideas for reality shows before the viewers get sick of them, then they'll return to a scripted program format. |
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This statement on creating emotional reality affords me the opportunity I've been looking for. |
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They can, therefore, operate according to Freud's reality principle, and defer pleasure in the interests of overall long-term benefits. |
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The therapist may offer the patient a combination of empathy and reality testing. |
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However what will be decisive will be the substance and reality of the language creating the offence rather than its form. |
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I know, because I've witnessed the stunning reality of daily existence in the North. |
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What is it about the new crop of reality TV programs that has so many viewers riveted? |
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Well, it was just a matter of time before reality TV became a serious object of study. |
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It is tempting to suggest nothing has changed, but in reality everything has. |
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One may wonder why he has decided to attempt this at a time when reality TV is rapidly losing its popularity. |
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When we act in order to benefit ourselves in the long-term, we utilize the reality principle, and we rely not on our instinct, but on reason. |
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Except that the advent of this romantic reality has been accompanied by a slow poisoning of the romantic dream. |
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This language is so personal that the reader cannot be drawn to the reality of the experience. |
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One of the criticisms levelled at reality TV is that it is anything but real. |
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Peirce's realism attempted to embrace both the constructions of the mind and the mind's interface with reality through perception. |
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But for him, history was still the history of ideas, reality was secondary. |
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All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel more at home. |
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When faced with the reality of these experiences, part of the problem is doubt as to whether they are real or imagined. |
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You strive to make the ideal in your mind become a reality on the canvas of Time. |
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This eternal reality may be God, it may be eternal principles of justice or aesthetics, or it may be the ultimate laws of nature. |
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In the absence of pictorial reality we reach instinctively for clues to some sort of story. |
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Her mind was whirling with what a sight that would be when his coughing brought her back to reality and out of dream land. |
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Chittamatra, or Mind-Only school, presents a threefold classification of reality as the imaginary, the dependent and the absolute. |
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But the reality was that absinthe usually dulled artistic creativity rather than enhanced it. |
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The show explores the 15 minutes of fame bestowed on the participants of reality television. |
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To them warfare was not a romantic notion but a harsh reality in which soldiers kill and are killed. |
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And how does your perception of reality enlarge or constrict the life that calls you forward? |
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But let's take a quick reality check and see what increased tuition really means. |
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The reality was that he was a vile child abuser who deserved whatever criticism he got. |
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Mud, River, Stone makes light of reality without transporting us to realms of poetry, philosophy, or absurdism where this would no longer matter. |
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Harsh reality is created with striking clarity throughout the collection, leaving the reader both awed and dismayed. |
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All of that combines to work against the sense of immersion and reality created by the graphics and large gameworld. |
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And in this day of reality television, where the average joe is king, the pressure to look like royalty is felt by all of us. |
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I am sure it will prove to be another one of the more quality reality shows out there. |
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This is real reality television, because it could actually really happen to you! |
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The reality is that a diverse school can provide a first-class academic education. |
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It only goes to show how wrong your perceptions can be, even given all the advantages of the reality television format. |
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Sixteen plain Janes fight it out in an extreme new reality show in a bid to become a beauty queen. |
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In what was in reality a warm-down for her earlier exertion, she won that race by nearly a minute. |
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Channel Five's reality television extravaganza is back on our telly screens. |
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Will a love of knowledge and the written word lead to me lose touch with reality and normal society and decide that there is no longer any need for me to wash? |
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One of the many fascinating things about the aide's remarks is the reversal of the view that it is the role of political authority to impose a reality principle. |
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It has kept all of us in touch with reality as it exists in Tokyo and Japan along with a better understanding of what Tokyo and Japan are all about. |
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Never one to mince her words, Leakes is as bawdy as they get on reality television. |
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However therapeutic, poetry does not suffer the reality principle gladly. |
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In 2010, Conrad was named the second highest-paid reality star behind Kim Kardashian. |
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If the amount of the reporting is out of whack with the reality of the threats, then one place to begin is by better matching the former to the latter. |
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But for him, and the other aspirants, the day was a reality check. |
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Recognition and acceptance of truth and reality replaces false ideas. |
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Is there reality without observation, existence without consciousness? |
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Augmented reality has been a staple of science fiction since the dawn of computing. |
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But the moment suggests to him that if he is awake, then his reality is truly stranger and more menacing than he ever imagined. |
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I get lifted by yearning, as if I were going to melt into him again, then I awaken to reality and seek to quiet my feelings. |
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The ARC4 augmented reality system is finally ready to move from the military to the marketplace. |
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And it is an unfamiliar one for the current generations of American who have known only one reality of America the colossus. |
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For the moment, ayres says, the party is facing not just electoral reality but the fiscal kind as well. |
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Carmel always brought intelligence and a sense of reality to her contributions at local authority level, weighing her words with care and consideration. |
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This is my small world and the reality of living with chronic illness. |
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And the more she is forced to recount, the more her grasp of reality slips, or heightens, depending on your point of view. |
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This demographic reality means that whoever wins the suburban vote in 2016 and beyond will inherit the political future. |
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To portray the harsher reality produced by the war, Beckmann switched from the soft pencil he had previously used to a reed pen, giving him a harder, more precise line. |
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Everyone knew that that reality could easily, indeed would likely, devolve into the sectarian disaster we see now. |
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Endless images of wholesale destruction and the war machines that brought it about blurred the boundary between reality and fiction, the normal and the horrific. |
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Over the past couple of years, as the new reality has settled in, there was a great deal of denial and deflection. |
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Make joint custody a reality instead of a meaningless scrap of paper. |
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It's an MTV reality show that's more jaw dropper than knee-slapper. |
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When asked what reality shows he watches, he named The bachelor and The bachelorette. |
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The reality is that, once the company had appointed him to administer its business there was nothing very much left for her to do in her capacity as director. |
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The theory of imperialism has triumphed over the reality principle. |
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Complicating its task is the political reality that these election results are more a reflection of the unpopularity of the NC rather than the appeal of any other party. |
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That's fine, but the harsh reality is that even if, God forbid, a child is killed or seriously injured, it will not make a blind bit of difference in the long term. |
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Bear Hit by Car, Runs Away Russian dashcam video is easily the best reality television out there. |
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Cognitive approaches to this problem have to grapple with how one cognizes reality and how one cognizes the emotions that result from the experience of that reality. |
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The reality is that this whole war on terror is the war of weaklings. |
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A reality check will show that journalists are under attack everywhere. |
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The reality is that bad debt increases with the age of receivables. |
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Stossel also warped reality to make concerns over the pesticide Alar, used by apple growers to protect the appearance of fruit, sound like a hoax. |
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Clausewitz waxes almost poetic on the subject of friction, showering the reader with metaphors for the reality of war, something the reader may well never have experienced. |
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The reality is that greater accommodations will be provided to the animal rights activists at the cost of future animal experimentation and discovery. |
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But the reality is that in a competitive world people seek out the brands. |
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This woman bought a dog in Mexico, and they told her it was a Chihuahua, but when she brought it home, she discovered that in reality it was a wire-haired fox terrier! |
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Our country's first-hand experience with the reality of warlike violence will prove, in the end, our best leverage against engaging in yet another senseless bloodbath. |
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He said it's just a matter of time before nation-states accept the reality that they can't use their authority without limit and trample on human rights. |
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The centre was founded back in 1984 at a time when there was great resistance in society to the fact that rape and sexual abuse were a reality for many. |
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The reality of life in the West is harder and more complicated than the myth. |
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He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him. |
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He loathed the reality that Estelle was with child by a ravisher. |
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But the reality is that the juggernaut just keeps rolling on and on. |
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But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team. |
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She had always wanted to be a nurse and turned her childhood dream into a reality when she signed up for nurse training at Leicester Hospital 13 years ago. |
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Walsh is determined to distance the group from its reality TV-based roots. |
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This is part of the reality of women's experience in today's Ireland. |
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He had recently partnered with venture capitalists Will chang and Ash Vasudevan for a new reality show set to take place in India. |
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This looks nearer to reality as convergence on a rebased basis is clear. |
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The reality of this truth was manifested at the last election. |
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Before NYC Prep, reality TV stars were sources of entertainment, but never objects of envy or adulation. |
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People are waking up finally to the reality that the game has changed. |
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Trevor Phillips thinks reality TV is a force for good race relations. |
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Champagne wishes and caviar dreams became a reality onboard the Concorde. |
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In his new book, Chris Hedges says this attitude proves America has cheerily waved goodbye to reality once and for all. |
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A waft of wind hit me, taking me back into the reality around me. |
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The overwhelming evidence points to the reality of anthropogenic global warming. |
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It is not just a survival technique for whistling in the dark to keep our spirits up, but it is an encounter with the reality within which we live. |
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This is particularly agonizing because, although I feel confident about my exterior, I'm growing less confident about the reality beneath the clothes. |
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Conditions were as far from perfect as reality TV is from entertaining. |
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On the night of the sixth season finale of the bravo reality show, fans and regular viewers were cautious. |
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In those cases the House in effect decided that the substance or reality of the composite transactions was to be considered free of any artificial steps. |
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It's when we pretend that the mirage is reality that we create a dangerous situation, one that everyone knows is there but no one will talk about. |
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Ali Fedotowsky is the latest reality star looking for love, but instead she found a jealous weatherman and a Canadian cad. |
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Full insight, reality testing and judgment are retained by subjects. |
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Thus, their reality testing appears intact, and the rebellious behavior or attitude shows itself to be the charade of mock independence that it is. |
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But there's a difference between transparency about addiction and a reality show about b-list celebrity addicts. |
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It blinds us to its presence, even as it works to obscure our reality and provide logical explanations for illogical facts. |
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American Idol premiered Wednesday night and, blessedly, the veteran reality circus seems to have ditched the clown show. |
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She wants to puncture all of the caricatures that blunt the harsh reality of Eichmann. |
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Bear in mind, though, that premium rate numbers are also used legitimately for chat lines and for voting on some popular reality television shows. |
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She and four others responded to an ad for a local reality show. |
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Representation is, as it were, the reality principle of the image. |
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So in reality her quick thinking and rash acting had caused Jeff to faint. |
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The reality of the child's early experience may or may not be known. |
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The philosophical investigation of our anthropological reality is the cornerstone of higher education. |
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Yes, these and other groups are in reality as closely tied to the Republican Party as the AFL-CIO is to the Democrats. |
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As pioneers of experiential art, the duo wanted to blur the lines between reality and cartoonish fantasy. |
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When we reunite with Valerie, both Room and Bored and her reality show have been canceled. |
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The first seasons of reality shows are almost always the best. |
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The History Channel has given up its documentary format to embrace reality shows about custom-built motorcycles. |
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Scotland can demonstrate that plans to revitalise health and safety in the workplace can be made a reality by creating real partnerships to bring the accident figures down. |
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His successors Nerva and Trajan were less restrictive, but in reality their policies differed little from his. |
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However, in reality the southern Africans have always been in a minority within the African elephant range states. |
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The Ottoman provinces in North Africa were nominally under Ottoman suzerainty, but in reality they were mostly autonomous. |
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The officer's version seems close to reality as employees of defunct KDA and KMC announced they would stage a protest on Tuesday. |
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After this, Haakon Jarl ruled Norway as a vassal of Harald Bluetooth, but he was in reality an independent ruler. |
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Skeptics say that if clairvoyance were a reality it would have become abundantly clear. |
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Chinmoy taught that meditation on the heart brings the light of the soul forward to reach the highest reality as soon as possible. |
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The two actors had a very realistic on-screen romance, but in reality they couldn't stand each other. |
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She made her reality show debut back in the 1990s on the hit dating show Studs. |
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The reality is that the vast majority of species exposed to a new habitat do not reproduce successfully. |
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Landscape views in art may be entirely imaginary, or copied from reality with varying degrees of accuracy. |
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Bigg Boss 8 has decided to bring in more drama by introducing reality show veterans as the new wild card entrants. |
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Whilst in theory the Assembly has no tax varying powers, the Assembly in reality has some very limited power over taxes. |
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A root-and-branch dismissal of the aberrations eliminates the very reality that became aberrated in the first place. |
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This was the first direct indication of the reality of the Heaviside layer, proposed earlier but at this time largely dismissed by engineers. |
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Occasionally a paranoia or slight insecurity that is not based on reality will bring nigglings of that bad time. |
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Mary was misled into thinking her letters were secure, while in reality they were deciphered and read by Walsingham. |
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Communism is for us not a state of affairs which is to be established, an ideal to which reality will have to adjust itself. |
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He wrote that Hegelianism stood the movement of reality on its head, and that one needed to set it upon its feet. |
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In recent years, programmes have started to dominate from the reality television genre including the celebrity and talent show subgenres. |
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The painting is a reflection of the Daoist metaphysics in which chaos and reality are complementary stages of the regular course of nature. |
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Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. |
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Pritchett praised Greene as the first English novelist since Henry James to present, and grapple with, the reality of evil. |
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It implies that maps are objective representations of the world when in reality they serve very political means. |
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As we begin 2012, let's take the time to imagine the power of a reality distortion field. |
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When people define and talk about a particular conception of race, they create a social reality through which social categorization is achieved. |
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In reality only those applications judged to pose special risks to the environment are commented on in any detail. |
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Wilderness therapy programs integrate concepts from Adlerian therapy, reality therapy, and behavioral therapy. |
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Turning the plan into reality required negotiations among the participating nations. |
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When the bulk of a bank's assets can be traded, relying on historical acquisition costs distorts reality and leads to capital misallocation. |
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This meant that the British government could legislate for Home Rule but could not be sure of making it a reality on the ground. |
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It is also the driving force behind reality shows like Survivor and the Discovery Kids show Flight 29 Down. |
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He later appeared in the first series of the ITV reality TV show I'm a Celebrity. |
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His son Constantius II made this dream a reality and created an imperial library in a portico of the royal palace. |
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When I talk about reality in these films, it's often misconstrued as a direct reality, but it's really about a cinematic reality. |
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Keats may have seemed to his friends to be living on comfortable means, but in reality he was borrowing regularly from Abbey and his friends. |
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Maya is the limited, purely physical and mental reality in which our everyday consciousness has become entangled. |
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Dewey's basic thought, in accordance with empiricism was that reality is determined by past experience. |
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Dreams here take priority over reason, and are truer than the reality they seek to interpret and transform. |
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