How To Use Realization In A Sentence

  • The realization of Putonghua Level Test is done by the interaction between the testee's vocal information and psychological factors as well as the tester's psychological rules and appraisals.
  • It was fabulous, gorgeous in its excess, the ultimate realization of some untrammeled private fantasy.
  • It deals with the present practice in museography, which is dedicated to distribution of knowledge and realization of modern scientific researches.
  • Woke this morning with the grim realization that I had not polished the column - in fact, I'd just roughed it out, sketched out the basic ideas.
  • extended sense", but they are incapable of satisfying (B2), precisely because their way of satisfying (B1) is committed to a non-concatenative realization of syntactic structures. The Language of Thought Hypothesis
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  • It was also the introduction of distrust, a sentiment that had only before been embraced by radicals and beatniks, and the realization that all was not well.
  • Alucius was silent, watching the realization of what must have happened dawn on the boy.
  • For example, an interest in the context sensitivity of realization in philosophy of mind (Wilson 2004, ch. 6) invokes issues pertaining to the context objection, individuation, temporality (especially causation versus constitution), and intrinsicality. Reductionism in Biology
  • The symptoms you describe sound like they might be those of depersonalization and derealization, which are often related to underlying anxiety disorders. Posthuman Blues
  • A realization crept into them that perhaps he hadn't got me in the bag. A DARKENING STAIN
  • Other aspects include dealing with derealization / dissociation, idealization/devaluation, harsh self-evaluation, and anxiety and depression.
  • As an outcome of meditative experience, whatever appearances may arise can be transformed through meditative insight into a realization of the nature of all things as insubstantial, uncompounded, and only existing interdependently.
  • As shown in Figure 10, a dotted line with a closed, unfilled arrow means realization (or implementation); as we saw in Figure 4, a solid arrow line with a closed, unfilled arrow means inheritance.
  • ‘That's everybody's goal, but anticipation is greater than realization,’ Bucky said.
  • Suddenly, everyone awoke to the realization that we had come to one mind, we had reached consensus.
  • To win the Olympic gold medal was the realization of his life's dream.
  • The instruments the subject of the lien are delivered to the bank for collection, or for retention until maturity, which means that realization is contemplated by the parties.
  • Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization.
  • Mr. Bean is nothing if not the modern realization of the Faulknerian idiot manchild.
  • It is the path that was first taught more than 2,500 years ago by the Buddha Shakyamuni, who succeeded in achieving complete realization of perfect wisdom and compassion.
  • Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization.
  • Zarate did mention that his patients suffered certain adverse events, including “perceptual disturbances, confusion… increased libido…euphoria and derealization.” MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Inattention is both opposed to a discriminate subject/object relationship, and is, at the same time, the realization of a fantasy of indiscrimination.
  • There is a growing realization that we must manage the earth's resources more carefully.
  • This fight against cultural hegemony and for self-realization is the essence of the feminist struggle.
  • This paper presents the design and realization of the TV kinescope glass defect auto - detect system.
  • With the development of MEMS, the realization of micromation and intelligentization of scout system makes micro robot be an important research aspect in military affairs.
  • In addition, moderate derealization, depersonalization and intensified sensory perception commonly occur.
  • The realization that others did not love Father as his family and retainers clearly did was a slow one coming to Johnny.
  • The /u/ of blue, room has a front, lowered realization, sometimes unrounded.
  • Hmmm, it looks like the realization that there is "a high cost for the low prices" at Wal-Mart is growing: in today's Los Angeles Times comes word that Wal-Mart has given up on its plans for opening a 150,000 square foot "supercenter" at the corner of Nordhoff and Tampa in Northridge. Wal-Mart Loses Another Location Battle
  • I was hit by the realization that I might die.
  • Encoded within the sense of loss of not being able wholly share my practice with her, was the realization that this was the process of discovering my own vocality.
  • Attachment to the wealth in any form is to be sublimated by realization that all the wealth is illusory and the real Lord is our indwelling Self in everything.
  • Raymond Leppard conducts the English Chamber Orchestra in his own realizations, and all of the sudden the music comes fully alive.
  • The most important realization he came to was that ‘even the most absurd Hollywood movies’ were expressive of larger social forces and trends.
  • Fascists themselves claimed that ultranationalism was their motive force, and that the realization of the mobilized national community was their goal.
  • The sit-in was therefore rife with just the sorts of contradictions which communists identified with proletarian womanhood, and women became obvious and crucial actors in its realization.
  • Then I wandered from the fancies of others and formed affections and intimacies with the aerial creations of my own brain — but still clinging to reality I gave a name to these conceptions and nursed them in the hope of realization. Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality
  • He believed in the Adwait philosophy with its aim as self-realization.
  • Finally in front on the basis of the analysis of the real estate securitization is the definition of that real estate collateral value of the realization of the right portfolio.
  • In fact, the realization that so many differences exist between us is beginning to be daunting.
  • The intended realization of the church in brick was changed to Portland-stone ashlaring.
  • And finally, despite my previous acceptance of evolutionary theory as ‘fact,’ I came to the realization that intelligent design, as a theory of origins, is no more religious, and no less scientific, than evolutionism … Think Progress » Sarah Palin calls global warming studies ‘snake oil science.’
  • This "pederastic" metaphor stems in part from the fact that the Greeks of the first literate centuries read exclusively out loud: through his writing, the writer is supposed to use the reader, the indispensable instrument for the full realization of his written word. Teach Me Tonight
  • The realization of mapping a class of nested loop algorithms to linear systolic array is studied.
  • Strengthen to manage the alienation of the public power from the ethics angle will contribute to its reasonable and valid operation and the realization of its worth target.
  • Sage resulted from the realization that the needs and potentials of clinical and molecular data to inform drug development are greater than the resources or capacity of any one company or institute. Boing Boing
  • It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM 
  • arvinddevalia – "Your own Self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world".
  • There is a growing realization that we must manage the earth's resources more carefully.
  • Hence, Marxist perfectionists argue, resources in a communist society should be distributed so as to encourage people to achieve self-realization through cooperative production.
  • He calls stochastic, then, the sorts of technê whose task is to try everything possible to achieve their goal, the realization of the goal being subject to chance. Episteme and Techne
  • With the advent of the Internet, the right to free speech has become a realization.
  • One describes how ill he felt when he mistook a large vat of gasoline for raspberry juice, guzzling the entire thing before making the realization.
  • Finally, a realization of the random variables is a state of nature and is indexed by k.
  • Morality bears, neither in its progressive realization nor in its guilty perversion, the character of historicalness, — is in no respect a power essentially modificatory of universal history, and consciously aiming at such modification as its end; and even the ideal state is and remains simply the very limited activity-sphere of a special moral virtuosity of the governing individual spirit, without a higher world-historical purpose in relation to the totality of humanity. — Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics.
  • Moreover, the implementation of the limitation of liability for maritime liens and bankruptcy institution will affected realization of maritime lien.
  • Victory is achieved as a result of realization of superiority in might.
  • It's like he was slowly coming to the realization that the grand finale of the magnificent journey had come to this shockingly humbling ending.
  • I can only think that, trapped between his automatic deference to prescriptive ukases and a cloudy realization that if everybody is using words in an illogical way usage must trump logic, he squares the circle by means of this oxymoron.
  • The belated realization that these things are no longer so leads to the embittered and baffled reaction that they ought to be so.
  • While the notions of instantiation, quantification, and grounding are applicable to all nominals, their morphosyntactic realization may be affected by the status of a noun as count or mass.
  • The winner, in a 1998 Physical Review Letters article co-authored with his wife Dr Mirjana Golubovic, has identified this phase as the very first realization of a new state of matter: the sliding phase of weakly coupled two-dimensional smectics of DNA molecules sandwiched between lipid membranes, that themselves form a layered three-dimensional lamellar phase.
  • To win the Olympic gold medal was the realization of his life's dream.
  • This is the full realization of divinity, gently fading into the Absolute in one eternal moment.
  • What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization?
  • Principle and Realization of Web Database of Library and Information Science.
  • It does not arrive as most persons do, in realization of the shortness and smallness of human life.
  • You have all the reason in the world to achieve your grandest dreams. Imagination plus innovation equals realization. Denis Waitley 
  • In general, out of a series of 40 random realizations of simulated single-molecule spectra, there is usually at least one that has a strong resemblance to a specific experimental spectrum.
  • Suddenly the realization hits Jake like a ton of bricks - his old nemesis is back to settle one final score.
  • From idea to realization, as a bespoke craftsman boatbuilder I would be happy to take on your project.
  • This idea was warmly received by the collocutors, who offered their assistance in its realization.
  • I have to live my life not just for myself, but for Sage, Zara and Bliss. and take comfort in the realization that half of our earthbound life is spent in dreams, and that is where I am free to run and play ~with two little girls and a boy~ That ~are~ always with me. shhh, this is my dream. this is me, being set free~ old starlight - new starbright Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • This does not mean, however, that realization of rigpa is sufficient by itself for attaining enlightenment, without need for any preliminaries, such as bodhichitta or strengthening the two enlightenment-building networks, as the causes for achieving that realization. Introduction to Dzogchen
  • The fans who create costumes go through a very kind of reverse corporealization process. Performance, Gender and Comic-Con
  • The need for a cultural relativistic point of view has become apparent because of the realization that there is no way to play this game of making judgments across cultures except with loaded dice.
  • Therefore what is meant by Buddhahood is the recognition and realization of the complete purity of the mind.
  • We shall gladly lend every effort in our power toward its realization.
  • If anyone might explain why an eclipse of the sun could arouse in him such a profound sense of derealization, Marcel might. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • Not until Ramses came to join us did a belated realization of other responsibilities strike me. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • We present our implementation or realization of interactive multimedia educational software to develop readiness of speech for helping the therapy within the frame of scientific works.
  • The study not only affords the exercisable technical sustainment for the realization of ecological building, but may also provides the most possibility for logical expression of architecture design.
  • Furthermore, if he took this chance to describe certain key factors, a realization of their importance might dawn for the poy, and that might someday make a difference. The Stars Are Also Fire
  • So we're left with an anti-relativism argument that traffics in relativism, an anti-corporate argument framed in corporate terms, and an Adorno/Horkheimer name-drop without enough self-realization to notice that the exclusionary schema it's propping up is a mirror-image recapitulation of what Adorno and Horkheimer were warning against. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Second, by expressing desires that are repressed, silenced, or lost, fantasy literature enables those desires to be experienced on paper, perhaps postponing or replacing their realization in practice.
  • They give idealized realizations of my work in the string quartet medium.
  • It's unfortunate that the group "Ananda", started by Kriyananda, confuses people about the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda who founded Self-Realization Fellowship. Latimes.com - News
  • A period of evolution in military technology may cause a head of water to build up which will then create a more sudden change in organization and attitudes - the realization that major war is unwinnable, for example.
  • The belated realization came that that might no longer be the case. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • They were dreams come true, hard and indubitable realizations of fairy gossamers. Chapter XI
  • His appalled realization that he was to some degree responsible for what had happened to his father was there in his face. HIGH STAND
  • No accomplishments are important than self realization of self satisfaction. Santosh Kalwar 
  • In the Satya yuga a white avatara appeared to Kardama muni to establish meditation as the process for self-realization.
  • This is the ever-present risk for confession: that it will not find an auditor and achieve realization.
  • Based on thermo-physics the dryness - fraction regulation and realization model is established.
  • They derive their strength from the realization that not to abide by them would make for an unworkable constitution.
  • The term entelechy which sounds outlandish to us may be replaced by the word realization or actualization and is very close in meaning to the A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
  • Specifically, self-help behaviors of property include self-protection and self-realization of property ownership, possession, security interests, and neighborhood right.
  • The two men sat on the front steps at "Elm Bluff", and as Prince's eyes wandered over the exceeding beauty of the "great greenery" of velvet lawn, the stately, venerable growth of forest trees, wearing the adolescent mask of tender young foliage, the outlying fields flanking the park, the sunny acres now awave with crinkling mantles of grain, he sighed very heavily at the realization of all that adverse fortune had snatched away. At the Mercy of Tiberius
  • In the same instant of realization, the water disappeared, replaced by a carpet of soft green moss.
  • He stresses the importance of self-reliance and self-realization when facing the audience.
  • The problem is that such a realization of search is very dependent on the query word or phrase, entered by the user.
  • The study is devoted to two aspects of irony: the pragma-linguistic forms and pragmatic strategies in irony realization (or the pragma-linguistic cues for irony), and the pragmatic functions of irony.
  • The thesis recounts the realization of the boundary tag method and the buddy system allocator method, which had been improved.
  • I dream of the realization of the unity of Africa, whereby its leaders combine in their efforts to solve the problems of this continent. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great wildernesses.
  • The features of public administration decide the maximum probability of non - liability and it also restricts the effective realization of liable administration.
  • From first to last the case was bitterly contested, and always with the realization among those present -- except for that somber figure in black, whose beady eyes gimleted the defendant -- that it was another move in the fight between the rival copper kings. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain)
  • Without doubt, this one of the very finest realizations of any opera on DVD.
  • There is a growing realization that changes must be made.
  • We're just coming to the realization that, in fact, surprise, surprise, our president actually has something to do with this.
  • Founder and pioneer of Chinesization of Marxism, Mao Zedong made outstanding contributions to the realization of Chinesization of Marxism.
  • It is of the highest importance to the developing soul to unfold into a realization of this relationship and unity, _for when this conception is once fully established the soul is enabled to rise above certain of the lower planes, and is free from the operation of certain laws that bind the undeveloped soul_. A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
  • Catholic Charismatics have adjusted the concept to mean something more like a full realization or appropriation of the gift of the Spirit already received in chrismation. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The artist aims to present her dream-like reality with formal considerations, and her self-referential (and self-realizational) execution often has unforeseen results: "A lot of times, I'm really surprised at what comes out was completely unexpected," she says. Tanja M. Laden: Marnie Weber's "Eternity Forever"
  • Monte Carlo methods use realizations of random variables to estimate an expectation by a sample average.
  • Latin American pastors in the meeting at Puebla, that in the ability to live together, "... all human beings hold the common good as fundamental, consistent with the ever more fraternal realization of common dignity which does not use some persons as tools for the benefit of others, and that all be disposed to sacrifice for some particular good ends". Adolfo Pérez Esquivel - Nobel Lecture
  • System kernel includes the basic realization of distributed function component of Knowledge Acquisition, Knowledge Representation, reasoning control, explain tactic.
  • In all candor I must say that she approached closely to a realization of the ideals of a book -- a sixteenmo, if you please, fair to look upon, of clear, clean type, well ordered and well edited, amply margined, neatly bound; a human look whose text, as represented by her disposition and her mind, corresponded felicitously with the comeliness of her exterior. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
  • Let me give something that will lead each one to the knowledge of the divinity of every human soul, something that will lead each one to the conscious realization of _his own divinity_, with all its attendant riches, and glories, and powers, -- let me succeed in doing this, and I can then well afford to be careless as to whether the critics praise or whether they blame. In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
  • At once, realization hits him, and a dull fury swells within Cahill's chest.
  • Surely adding to their alarm is the realization that the nuclear imbalance, troubling enough already, will only grow in the coming years. The Perils of Primacy
  • The vision is to mobilize and empower Africans worldwide in impacting our generation and to work towards the realization of God’s purpose and vision for the continent of Africa and peoples of African descent worldwide (www. acfbaltimore.org …). African blessings
  • Gordon: But that might not be self-realization to some. Archive 2009-08-01
  • I was struck by the sudden realization that I would probably never see her again.
  • Could there be a more humbling realization than that one is consubstantial with one's enemy, or that one is indebted to one's enemy?
  • His slow realizations of the genetic memories he shares with his sociopathic doppelgänger move the plot along in a not entirely conventional way.
  • The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. 
  • And then in alertness, in understanding, what democracy means, their realizations, not in itself but the consequences of the vote, in that realization, giving those people an opportunity of carrying on the government of the country in a reasonably good way. Democracy Begins At Home
  • Perhaps the most interesting realization is that the concept of reciprocity applies to the ‘kludge’ factor called emissivity – the correction value that permits a greybody to be modeled with planck’s law and stefan’s law – applies to the atmosphere. Gerry North's Suggested Reading on Climate Models « Climate Audit
  • Finally, the leader will strive to satisfy the need for self-realization.
  • The self-realization of the Spirit, as it grows to full consciousness, takes place in and through human history.
  • My relief at learning that I'd be staying in the same place as previous years was muted by the realization that this was the end of the line.
  • Those documents were called codices and their creation was so important, as much in the artistic conception of them as in the material realization, that the “writers” of codices were considered superior beings and their activities sacred. MALINCHE
  • apparat" fighting discrimination simply because the realization of the goal might take time. Intellectual Conservative Politics and Philosophy
  • She was filled with a sickly sense of fear and the realization that she was facing her own imminent doom.
  • Panic washing over her at the realization, she sat back onto her knees and clamped her hands over her ears.
  • The only good that may come out of it is the realization that in the war against Islamo-fascism, there isn't a neutral ground.
  • The articles of corporation is the highest self-governance guideline for a company and is an important mechanism that ensures the realization of the company's independent juridical person status.
  • It happens in part because our youthful efforts to cooperate in the realization of myth / truth are laughed out of court.
  • Its interpretable level is what they indicate that helps us achieve the same ourselves, namely their scriptural pronouncements and realizations. The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� 1 The Buddhist Framework
  • Because such love is the expression of an individual's most vital activity, it carries the greatest possible self-realization.
  • Between desire and reality, potential and realization, what could be and what is, lies the shortfall.
  • Importance sampling involves evaluating the integrand at independently sampled realizations from a probability distribution that is roughly proportional to the integrand.
  • It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM 
  • Ms. Wicke calls all this "a corporealization of Dickens 'texts," but we've shortened that to branding. Madison Ave Journal
  • It was fabulous, gorgeous in its excess, the ultimate realization of some untrammeled private fantasy.
  • In the same instant of realization, the water disappeared, replaced by a carpet of soft green moss.
  • There are no borders here, no heroes or traitors, no paths to self-realization: Just the information. Evan Hansen: Is Bradley Manning a Traitor or a Hero?
  • Taken together, the modules reflect an algorithm of creating a new technical solution from concept formulation to its realization.
  • The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. 
  • But true appreciation of wine derives from the realization that it is meant to be shared with those around us, without pretense or affectation, in proper measure, and as an enhancement to our lives.
  • I watched the dawning realization appear in her eyes.
  • Selecting the 80 C 196 monolithic integrated circuit realization control algorithm.
  • Even more horrifying was the realization that I could not dismiss The Passion as a second-rate film.
  • The youthful enthusiasm of putting up a web site and thinking that everything else will take care of itself has given way to the realization that e-business is about transacting business.
  • This realization also led to the production of minol, a mixture of aluminium and amatol, that could devastate an area 80% larger than TNT alone.
  • This process, which he termed self-realization, is not the one-dimensional, narcissistic fulfilment of ego trips. John Stanley: A Buddhist Ecology Of Self
  • From The Evolution List via Telic Thoughts Perhaps Darwin's most important insight was his realization that species are not immutable, that they can intergrade over time in an "insensible series. At What Level did this Evolve?
  • That realization made me realize the word "bitch" is used as a verbal weapon to manipulate women and helped me get past it and move to a place of real empowerment. Daylle Deanna Schwartz: I've Been Called Worse
  • A Realization of Distributed Control System with PC and PLC.
  • In this relationship, the leader quite literally leads his junior officers to self-realization and fulfillment.
  • This inevitably led to discussions of the major arcana, and the realization that the best implementation would likely be an existing kid's alphabet set.
  • Suddenly the blatant realization dawned on him.
  • If one of the meanest of human conditions is conscious heroism, paltrier yet is heroism before the fact, incapable of self realization! The Marquis of Lossie
  • What led you to make the shift from making drawings to actual three-dimensional realizations of the drawings?
  • Arriving at positive realizations about our sensuality, body image, and love life can be a difficult process.
  • I couldn't help but notice the realization that dawned on my father's face.
  • This historical thicket is rendered all but impenetrable by the facts that, as Browning lucidly and vividly demonstrates, German anti-Semitism was hardly a fixed concept but, rather, evolved and mutated with the ever shifting circumstances; that the Nazi regime and its chains of command and decision were highly decentralized — which meant that at any given moment the interpretations and conceptions of, say, Goebbels and Rosenberg concerning the timing and realization of the Final Solution could vary significantly from those of Himmler and Heydrich; and, most important, that the documentary evidence is both vast and frustratingly incomplete. New & Noteworthy
  • Actually it is concerned with Hamlet's mother: Hamlet's battering leaves her overwhelmed by a realization of her depravity.
  • In the process of understanding, the realization of socialist ideology and understanding of the leap from the utopian socialism into a science.
  • Embryology then unfolds as the realization of an initially unformed but completely self-contained potential.
  • But this was controversial, not only for the question of when is the actant body, in its exploitation phase, atrophied (when is everything built up, so as to continue forever without man power), but more sinisterly, because it made clear that soon only one man alone would be quite sufficient to maintain the Universal body of Pulse or, in point of fact, to continue on to the realization of an actually 'domesticated' universe. The Pulse-Soldier
  • One of the recurring themes in your work is that you counterpose the concept of property and property rights with the realization of a society based on human rights.
  • In the realization of communicating with computer, we comply the RS - 232 standard of computer serial interface.
  • If the US government took steps to facilitate the full realization of open spectrum, it would achieve several vitally important policy goals.
  • One of the "dreamiest" interpretations I have heard, it seems as if our two principals set out to inscribe the most gorgeously "Viennese" realization we have had since the days of Fritz Kreisler. Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • After a period of thoughtful self-examination, I've arrived at a few uncomfortable realizations.
  • The study not only affords the exercisable technical sustainment for the realization of ecological building, but may also provides the most possibility for logical expression of architecture design.
  • A flush warms her skin at the realization that she actually left the house wearing such an outfit.
  • Realization was finally beginning to dawn on him like a sunrise after an inky black night.
  • With this realization will hopefully come progress towards your exoneration.
  • We saw the terrible realization of what she'd done dawn on her face.
  • Unlike the Constitution's framers, "we have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence."
  • The silicon microchip and integrated circuit followed similar if shorter processes from invention to commercial realization.
  • Even the realization of self or enlightenment is merely the process of self-actualization for some of us.
  • We shall gladly lend every effort in our power toward its realization.
  • He called for a "party of hope," and hope, for Rorty, lay in eschewing grand theory -- spectatorial analysis of "power" and "systems" -- and concentrating on the hard business of making laws and seeing whether, by passing them, progress, some progress, could be made toward the realization of social justice. Robert F. Bauer: Richard Rorty and the Riches of Progressive Argument
  • This graduation project my primary cognizance client side hospital information management realization organization and design.
  • This mode of thinking is the _mode of re-creation_, of realization. A Study of Fairy Tales
  • Does our moral worth vary with the maximum potential for (or past instantiation of) the realization of those capacities?
  • It is already a keystone of the school and the neighborhood, and it represents a rare and welcome realization of the socializing potential of buildings.
  • Thus, self-realization requires the psyche to turn round on itself and confront what it produces.
  • Discourse ethics leaves the answer to the question about the good life, in the sense of personal and collective projects of self-realization, for the most part to individuals and cultures.
  • The realization that she was gone was like a knife thrust.
  • Slowly realization dawned onto him and he suddenly wrapped his own arms around her waist, a single finger tracing her spine upwards and then back downward again.
  • Other potential symptoms include acusis, synesthesia, tactile paresthesias, illusions, distortions of body image, derealization, depersonalizations, and mood disturbances.
  • Dobzhansky set forth that the individual is not the embodiment of some ideal type or norm, but rather a unique and unrepeatable realization in the field of quasi-infinite possible genetic combinations.
  • The realization of Roy's dream would have occurred through his presentation of the music to a sophisticated European or American audience.

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