10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABYRINTHICALLY»
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The Matrix of Visual Culture: Working with Deleuze in Film ...
Here time also gets labyrinthically confused ("out of joint") and becomes more a
time of becoming. As Deleuze remarks: "Aion is the eternal truth of time: pure
empty form of time, which has freed itself of its present corporeal content.
2
Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis
Respecting the temporal attachment, which in young sheep, man, and Cyprinoid
fishes, e. g. the buffalo-fish, (Catostomus sp.) can be separately detached,
leaving but the labyrinthically runcinate os petrosum (a single independent rib of
the ...
3
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
The cycles of phenomena are so labyrinthically intcrblend- ed, that neither the
detached beginning nor a non-re-entering result can be discovered in the
mingled rounds of vital operations. The gastric fluid may be said to be the
beginning or ...
4
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Jack Nicholson gets bloody as Jake Gittes, an L.A. gumshoe investigating a local
water baron in this labyrinthically-plotted, Oscar-winning neo-noir from director
Roman Polanski. Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston. Croupier, R ...
... apex 3 seeds l-«là lin. long, oblong, subtruncate at each end, dorsally ilattened
, labyrinthically tuberculate-rugose or scrobiculate-tuberculate, dark brown (
perhaps when immature) or bluish-white, with a pale yellowish or whitish
caruncle.
William T. Thiselton-Dyer, Arthur W. Hill, 2014
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Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical ...
Looking something up in a book, on the other hand, always leads to other
concepts, and one wanders labyrinthically in the spacious intellectual rooms of
the lexicons. 30 Kerenyi, 1950, p. 38. 31 See Martens, 2003. 32 Welsch, 1987, p.
Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi, Barbara Weber, 2009
7
The Phenomenology Reader
The labyrinthically false paths into which the first reflections lead, easily generate
a skepticism which negates the whole troublesome sphere of problems. Not a
few already bar access by the fact that they cannot bring themselves to seize
upon ...
Dermot Moran, Timothy Mooney, 2002
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Jack Nicholson gets bloody as Jake Gittes, an L.A. gumshoe investigating a local
water baron in this labyrinthically-plotted, Oscar-winning neo-noir from director
Roman Polanski. Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston. Croupier, R ...
9
German Romance : in two volumes : volume 2
wide fiat, now opening grey in the windy evening, with the muddy meanders of
Cork Harbour labyrinthically indenting it. Cold, dusty, windy: steep height now on
our left, clothed with luxuriant wood, nice citizens' boxes nestled there— miles of
it ...
10
The Game Design Reader: A Rules of Play Anthology
Again I am in the labyrinth, but my purpose is notjust to be out— side [as it might
be if Ariadne were waiting for me to emerge], but to get out of the labyrinth, so to
speak, labyrinthically. What is the status of the walls? It is clear that they are not ...
Katie Salen, Eric Zimmerman, 2005
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