Both weave seemingly different storylines and characters into a final tapestry of emotion and self-discovery. |
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It is therefore an act of self-transformation, in a continuous process of evolution and self-discovery. |
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It is the moving story of a courtesan and her voyage of self-discovery with the religious city of Kasi as the background. |
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We take a voyage of self-discovery, and realise at the end of the journey, that we are humans with sentiments we cannot control. |
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It is part of the process of self-discovery, of the very complicated moral problems Germany has with itself. |
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The result is a sublime and surreal saga of self-discovery and personal growth, of existential doubt and doubtful existences. |
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However, on one fortunate day, Oscar gets the opportunity to play in the theatre, leading him on a path of self-discovery. |
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The second uses a historical event as a departure point for a test of oneself on a voyage of self-discovery. |
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Finally, by facilitating self-discovery and personal growth, autobiography has therapeutic power. |
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Race and locale are less important than the fact that the young characters are in the process of self-discovery. |
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Amid the ever-changing scenery, the two men undergo their journeys of self-discovery, confronted by inequality and deprivation. |
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The docks represent your point of embarkation on this voyage of self-discovery. |
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These last poems provide instances of self-reflection and self-discovery. |
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The process of self-discovery was involved for both of these women. |
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These workshops utilize movement as a path to self-discovery and growth. |
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It is the political and ecclesiastical powers which prevent this self-discovery. |
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Learning throughout life can be a journey of self-discovery which takes many forms and many directions. |
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As kids move to the edge of their family orbit, self-discovery becomes a primary task. |
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As the weeks passed and the running expectations increased, we entered an arena of self-discovery. |
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Many societies, she notes, encourage their youth to drop out for a period of self-discovery. |
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Work will become routinized, and self-discovery will become a primary focus of activity. |
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For almost half the life of this country, radio has been the principal source of self-discovery and self-expression for Canadians. |
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The next few days could be an interesting exercise in self-discovery, and a window into the world of others. |
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They believe in the potential of all and provide an interactive environment that nurtures the power of imagination and spirit of self-discovery. |
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Her compelling debut novel introduced readers to two fiercely independent soul sisters who embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery. |
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Available in German and Italian languages, the website promises to open for all a journey of mind-soul, of self-discovery and self-fulfilment. |
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Miles resolves to go on a road trip with Jack, and heads up to California's wine region for a journey of self-discovery. |
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While for Laker, this is a voyage of self-discovery, for Henry, it is a rediscovery of the feeling of being needed. |
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A frustrated middle-aged man goes on a journey of self-discovery through some hilariously wacky situations. |
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It is only one part of a larger journey of reflection, self-discovery, and intellectual growth-a journey that never really ends. |
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Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery. |
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It is a journey, a process of self-discovery and usually a solitary one. |
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It was a period that paved the way to self-discovery. |
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They're essentially gawky adolescents engaged in self-discovery. |
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Ms. Mendoza's self-discovery was no accident. |
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In fact, they are shown with marks on the center of their foreheads, the traditional Hindu indication of a third eye turned inward towards self-discovery. |
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She will unearth more than their remains in a quest that becomes a journey of baleful discovery and painful self-discovery. |
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Appealing for help and giving thanks for the four directional energies help one in one's self-discovery. |
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Initially, the cultural differences between the two causes them to quarrel, but as they set farther into the desert, the film becomes one of mutual self-discovery. |
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What unites them is the search for a way out of the rat race of everyday life and the experience of reflection and self-discovery. |
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And I learned, like Jake, that the true tantric journey is, first, a lone struggle of self-discovery. |
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She falls in love with a beautiful she-male, but gets her heart broken and then ventures on a path of self-discovery. |
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They're in their prime, and they seem relaxedly aglow with good humor and self-discovery. |
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In our relationships with others there is self-discovery and self-revelation. |
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And they do this through play and self-discovery. |
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He or she will assist the participant in a journey of self-discovery, enabling a self-coaching culture and using compassionate confrontation as a catalyst. |
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For one simple reason: through their illusions and disillusions, their self-discovery and discovery of others, and their capacity to learn and mature, the characters in a road movie are a lot like ourselves. |
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This rediscovery was often the impetus for self-discovery. |
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And in a world that thrives on keeping ahead, traveling has become essential for those wanting to learn, to share, to open themselves to new horizons, or further their self-discovery. |
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Many snippets of anecdotal information, also includes a self-discovery section. |
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This achievement was a journey full of trials, mistakes, loss, and self-discovery. |
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I'm always a sucker for these kind of movies, with innocent, dreamy teenagers wandering around in orange sunlight, seeking some sort of self-discovery. |
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Education is a series of hoops to jump through, not a process of self-improvement or self-discovery. |
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What if an affair is a process of positive self-discovery rather than selfish carnal impulses? |
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The more important dynamic at work, Firman said, is the longer-term process of elemental self-discovery that can happen. |
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The fate of the Realms of Flesh, Spirit and Half World rest on Gee's journey of self-discovery. |
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Best is Amelia, which transforms the mystery of missing airwoman Amelia Earhart into a parable of feminism and romantic self-discovery. |
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Skeptics consider automatic writing to be little more than a parlor game, although sometimes useful for self-discovery and for getting started on a writing project. |
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I learned, like Jake in Avatar, that the true tantric journey is, first, a lone struggle of self-discovery. |
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By having Mara on a quest to learn her life's lesson, there is actually a tale of non-erotic self-discovery here, where the character has to try to become a better person. |
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I also thank him for taking me on a wonderful journey of self-discovery. |
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Kristen said that for the part 1 of the Twilight series, the romance was expected to be sweet as it was a journey of self-discovery for her as a vampire. |
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Sans titre is basically a voyage of self-discovery. And taking that kind of introspective approach automatically means throwing off preconceived ideas. |
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He goes on a journey of self-discovery with a silver-tongued circus mouse and learns how to fly with his freakish lug-holes. |
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However, it's a chance encounter with a quirky young woman which fuels Andrew's voyage of self-discovery and finally looks set to offer him peace of mind. |
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Some experimentation and self-discovery occur through texting or sexting. |
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There's a lot of teenage self-discovery and plenty of hugging and crying as the buttoned-down boarders learn they're the masters of their own destiny, yada yada yada. |
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Interestingly, what seems to bring him the most pleasure is not this contemplative moment's conduciveness to self-discovery, but its potential to defer epiphany. |
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Discussed and illustrated throughout is how the original text aligns with and prefigures the narrative traditions of self-discovery, immigrant writing, and magical realism. |
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