Mr Grossman's imagination is secular, worldly, self-questioning and ironic. |
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After a forty-year career and eight years of self-questioning, Papa Wemba is singing again. |
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Through continual self-questioning and by maintaining a humble attitude, each employee is always able to advance. |
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This was the beginning of the self-questioning process that led to his application for non-combatant status. |
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This attitude requires a great deal of rigor and permanent self-questioning. |
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The present system was short on self-questioning and criticising, and therefore not able to improve itself, said Komili. |
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At least nothing more than the occasional torrid love affair and the awkward self-questioning typical of many young adults like themselves. |
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Under certain conditions such approaches provide interludes that help to make the familiar unfamiliar in ways that stimulate self-questioning, creativity and action. |
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The participant obtains a more correct concept of himself and how he is perceived via self-questioning and feedback following observation by the coach. |
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But efficiency is not central to the democratic process, which is filled with endless debate, uncertainty, self-questioning, overlap and slow, incremental change. |
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After outlining Lithuania's process of reflection and self-questioning with regard to the purpose of education in today's world, Ms Vébraité went on to explain the EFA mechanisms that are being put in place. |
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To do so, she explores the idea of metaphoricity, transforming conceits into self-reflexive, self-questioning, and ultimately self-effacing representation. |
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Third, the Socratic Method advocates the self-questioning approach. |
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Add to this the meticulous colour mixing, the perpetual self-questioning and the readiness to go with the happy accidents that the acid can deliver, and you have Rosalind and her work in a nutshell. |
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For on certain occasions no one can entirely escape the kind of self-questioning mentioned earlier, especially when life's major events take place. |
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They provoke, touch and push to self-questioning. |
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Throughout the month of August, thirteen artists will go out and meet the public who will be privileged witnesses of their evolution and their self-questioning. |
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Bellow's self-questioning is profoundly American. |
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His ambition rolls on, unalloyed with self-questioning or humor. |
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Guilt and bravado, self-loathing and self-questioning. |
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And the self-questioning has stopped – a little bit, anyway. |
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And yes, what was there to say that would not have involved self-questioning, an examination of community values, a gnawing intangible fugue of self-questioning. |
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A second interpretation thus asserts itself, where the possibility of such an autognosis only insists upon the need for self-examination and self-questioning. |
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