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  • Civ. professors from Trenton State with time on their hands have constructed a replica Pilgrim town with three windowless, dirt-floor pilgrim houses, trucked-in period barnyard animals, and lots of authentic but unhandy Pilgrim implements, built a hand-adzed paled fence, laid in a subsistence garden and produced old-timey clothes and authentically inadequate footwear for the Pilgrims themselves. The Lay of the Land (II)
  • In Europe it was conceived as an authentically humane and egalitarian socialist society.
  • Live authentically. Why would you continue to compromise something that's beautiful to create something that is fake. Steve Maraboli 
  • The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically.
  • The open bar and kitchen create a personable dining experience, offering up authentically prepared dishes such as tandoori chicken, Peking duck, and nua kem fried rice. PRWeb
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  • The book, narrated in the first person (and in an archaic style, although whether authentically or in imitation I don't recall), has a false ending which appears to bring the story to a close.
  • The walk will be led by two authentically dressed Georgian characters, and there will be readings and stories galore.
  • Modern Catholic theologians can find in Luther's writings an authentically Christian voice whose witness to a common gospel can edify as well as irritate Catholic readers.
  • The rich and the famous are as vulnerable as anybody else to the sideswipes of fate, and perhaps more so since the artificial demands imposed on their lives means they are less authentically connected to the pulse of destiny.
  • The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character.
  • If we want to have a sense of what it was like to be a member of a family, a nuclear family in the American 50's or 60's, you really can't get that authentically from a TV sit com, or from a Hollywood movie, or from a news reel. Boing Boing: August 18, 2002 - August 24, 2002 Archives
  • it is authentically British
  • Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature.
  • Born and raised in the Anglosphere middle class of the 1890s Dorothy in upstate New York, Rebecca outside London, they decided early on that living authentically meant breaking free of the web of social conventions summed up by the phrase "Victorian morality. Parallel Lives
  • While we often "commiserate" our victimhood with other people, it's a better idea to share how we authentically feel in a vulnerable way and to engage in an inquiry with people we trust about why this situation may be happening for us. Mike Robbins: Seeing Adversity As Happening for Us, Not to Us
  • Pressure waves activate the basilar membrane of the inner ear as authentically as a fingertip activates the forearm. World Wide Mind
  • It has a velvety texture thanks to a dollop of authentically French full-fat crème fraîche. Times, Sunday Times
  • This allows manufacturers to make food seem authentic without going to the expense of making it authentically. The Sun
  • To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality.
  • Villas here tend to be clustered into gated estates, but if you want something more authentically Mexican, try a hacienda.
  • Alternatively, to reflect on my death prompts a sense of perspective on what is important to do now, how to set my priorities, how to live authentically.
  • Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg.
  • Her self-loathing stems from her inability to express herself authentically, always falling back on her alternate persona, or 'chara' - and believe me, you will get tired of hearing that abbreviation - to deal with pressure. Mania News Feed
  • Quite how authentically Tunisian the snake charmers, contortionists and belly dancers were I don't know, but it was a good laugh and the meal was decent enough.
  • Most onsen have associated inns, or ryokan, and the weekend trip to a mountain ryokan is as authentically and peculiarly Japanese as the August trip to the Mediterranean is authentically and peculiarly Italian. The Gangster In My Tub
  • The red one is bizarrely similar to the hair I used to have many years ago when I was at college, including the authentically crooked fringe.
  • It is fitting that each is remembered by something fine and authentically British.
  • And even though I hate sweet potatoes (I'm sorry, I do), I appreciate that there exists a sweet potato pie, because it's so charming and so authentically American (and here comes someone in the comment section below to lecture me that sweet potatoes, or yams, or a "dicotyledonous plant belonging to the family Convolvulaceae", or what have you are actually native to Africa). Brett Ashley McKenzie: We'll Always Have Pie
  • The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American.
  • Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it.
  • In order to promote the embracement of new ideas, strategies, and techniques we need to collaboratively work with staff to transform traditional classroom environments into vibrant learning communities where all students are authentically engaged. Eric Sheninger: An Open Letter to School Leaders
  • This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album.
  • It all feels like cinéma-vérité because of the location shoots and the authentically Canadian cast.
  • They wanted animals that would be authentically rustic looking. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the case of the James ossuary, for example, it's alleged that the forgers took an authentically old box that was inscribed simply ‘James, son of Joseph.’
  • Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture.
  • Nor did he, like Franklin, turn his unprepossessing physique to his own advantage, creating a homespun, backwoods, authentically ‘American’ persona.
  • I'm still inspirited by how authentically she captures-she incarnates-Smith's signature style, her particular way of voicing herself, of being in the world.
  • This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters.
  • A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy.
  • While we often "commiserate" our victimhood with other people, it's a better idea to share how we authentically feel (in a vulnerable way) and to engage in an inquiry with people we trust about why this situation may be happening for us. Mike Robbins: Seeing Adversity As Happening for Us, Not to Us
  • This is settled but authentically wild, with koala in tall, thick gum trees, shy but visible wallabies and a black dingo, a bush dog that glares balefully at visitors but never approaches.
  • We express our feelings more freely, openly and authentically.
  • It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are.
  • Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression.
  • Paper Heart is what I call a cute comedy: a light, yet very entertaining film that boasts plenty of energy, a bunch of solid laughs, an interesting enough theme, and an eccentric cast talented enough to authentically portray a couple of adorable characters. DVD Verdict
  • The Chicago settings are authentically bleak and the plotting subtle and incisive.
  • Simon O'Neill's voice is almost reedy enough to be authentically French, and he is mostly successful at coping with the score's Wagnerian demands without heaviness.
  • If the consultee experienced my being authentically present with her, she then would be apt to offer this type of relationship to the patients and families of concern to her. Humanistic Nursing
  • Dean is authentically awkward, authentically demoralized.
  • When two people relate to each other authentically and humanly, God is the electricity that surges between them. Brene Brown 
  • It is naive to think that self-assertiveness is easy. To live self-assertively - which means to live authentically-is an act of high courage. That is why so many people spend the better part of their lives in hiding - from others and also from themselves. Nathaniel Branden 
  • She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life.
  • The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical.
  • Each suite is authentically furnished with appointments directed to personal comfort.
  • The very act of writing authentically is one of rebellion. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The racial epithet is a botched way of advancing a deep ideological necessity for Al Qaeda: to keep its narrative going, Zawahiri has to define Obama as not authentically American. You Hurt Yourself | ATTACKERMAN
  • How much of it is authentically Mahler?
  • 2 Live Crew, Tupac Shakur, and Eminem may have been co-opted by record companies, but they emerged authentically from the streets. The Return of the Pig
  • They wanted animals that would be authentically rustic looking. Times, Sunday Times
  • She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese.
  • In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American.
  • The result is an authentically eerie, but faithful, rendering of Guthrie's songs.
  • It should because Bush & Co. are philosophically and authentically uneager to crack down on their corporate cash base. Mark Green: Laissez Isn't Fair
  • The main criterion for establishing a teaching as authentically Buddhist is its unbroken lineage tracing back to Buddha - whether one describes Buddha according to classic Buddhology, transpersonal psychology, or the Hinayana, general Mahayana, or highest Tantrayana views. Making Sense of Tantra ��� 2 The Authenticity of the Tantras
  • The downside is that some rooms remain authentically poky, with poor views or no balconies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique.
  • This allows manufacturers to make food seem authentic without going to the expense of making it authentically. The Sun
  • The objective here is to let people see—as authentically as possible—what it's like to be on the front lines of those conflicts.
  • The very possibility of public agency, by which such petitions could authentically arrive at Parliament, has been evaded and chicaned away. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12)
  • The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human.
  • An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human.
  • The power of using the social aspects of the web to grow your business is in authentically sharing your transparent self. Women Grow Business » The Limits of Social Networking Surrogacy
  • Beyond the quite frankly racist overtones, "authentically black" is a code word for "liberal". Say Anything
  • This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance.
  • This particular feast is unobtainable here, but there are plenty of other good things authentically evocative of Turkey.
  • It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve.
  • If you look closely, you can see some of the nails poking through the wood and it feels authentically gutsy.
  • Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically.
  • When Barack was starting out as a politician, his rivals dismissed him as inauthentically African-American or even "the white man in blackface".
  • Its old quarter remains authentically full of life. Times, Sunday Times
  • To understand why he stood out, you have to delve into an authentically deracinated, yet oddly healthy life history.
  • Bradbury's company has been long considered the standard setter in the tradition-steeped art of authentically designing and reproducing Victorian, neoclassical, and Arts and Crafts wallpapers.
  • But on any authentically Catholic account, both (1) and (2) must be deemed false; the truth must lie somewhere in between, at a golden mean between rigorism and laxism. Archive 2007-05-01
  • The rooms are spacious, if a little authentically dark for modern tastes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Live authentically. Why would you continue to compromise something that's beautiful to create something that is fake. Steve Maraboli 
  • While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers.
  • He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production.
  • I don't ever think or say that it's impossible for someone to write authentically from the point of view of someone on a lower rung of the power pyramid; the pyramid model itself is just a representation/theory, that's useful for discussions of why it's easier to write up the lines of power rather than the reverse. Breakfast in Bed

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