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darkness'. it looks as if it's trying too hard to be hard. That said, it is hard. Lift the
boons and be stunned. The major pan ol AMG's brief, as we know it, is to ram
very ...
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The Knowledge Deficit: Closing the Shocking Education Gap ...
In this persuasive book, the esteemed education critic, activist, and best-selling author E.D. Hirsch, Jr., shows that although schools are teaching the mechanics of reading, they fail to convey the knowledge needed for the more complex and ...
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Ulster Journal of Archaeology
But, doubtless, the need for lease-hold security must have been constantly and
paralysingly felt. In a letter, dated 1594, a law oflicer of the crown in Munster
recommends that the nobility and landlords of the country be ordered to make
leases ...
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Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited
The patient feels inordinately, paralysingly helpless and ineffective. His eating
disorders are an effort to exert and reassert mastery over his own life. At this early
stage, the patient is unable to differentiate his own feelings and needs from those
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Samuel Vaknin, Lidija Rangelovska, 2003
... in cases of cynanche tonsillarias, and perhaps — as in this instance, the
reduction of the inflammatory tumefaction depends probably on arterial
constriction — the truth may be that in large doses it acts paralysingly, in smaller
toningly, just, ...
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Frontiers of Theology: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before ...
ring find disagreement so much more interesting than agreement, that the notion
of actually approaching a harmonious decision can become alarming or even
paralysingly abhorrent. Yet not a few of the disputes that have racked
Christendom ...
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Studies on Functional Nervous Disorders
While I cannot but attribute the chief part of the operation of opium to its influence
on the vaso-motor nerves ; I think, also, that it may in large doses (like alcohol)
act paralysingly by over stimulus on the encephalic nervous centres. Indeed, both
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Charles Handfield Jones, 1870
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Psychopathology: Contemporary Jungian Perspectives
... less depressed, less frequently so, and less paralysingly; such a factor might
also help the person to be less aggressive towards others and facilitate the
development of a truly viable sense of self. Depression as a form of feeling ill,
and as a ...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical ...
... I will therefore only add here, that if we regarddis- order of the tissue as the
chief cause of the morbid action, we must also admit that the poison of catarrh
may act as an irritant upon the tissues as well as paralysingly upon the nerves.
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The Differing Uses of Symbolic and Clinical Approaches in ...
I am thinking of a factor whose absence could be a great disadvantage, but
whose presence can enable a patient to become, in the course of therapy and
time, less depressed, less frequendy so, and less paralysingly; such a factor
might also ...
Robert Hinshaw, Luigi Zoja, 1986
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paralysingly w wiadomościach.
Nat Locke: why I'm more scared of snakes than sharks (but hat's off …
I am paralysingly frightened of snakes. An attempt to “desensitise” me a few years ago proved unsuccessful when I continually shrieked “Get it ... «NEWS.com.au, Lip 15»
The opposite of a self-help book
But secular reason has trouble explaining why the truth will turn out to be liberating as opposed to, say, paralysingly awful. O'Gorman is ... «Spectator.co.uk, Lip 15»
Politicians need to return to good rhetoric if they want to be heard
They also include devices with paralysingly polysyllabic names like antanaclasis and paronomasia, which sound like embarrassing diseases. «Sydney Morning Herald, Lip 15»
Boredom can free the mind, but too much of it will make you crazy
The X Factor, described by Elton John as 'boring, arse-paralysingly brain crippling'. Photograph: McPix Ltd/Rex Features. Friday 1 May 2015 ... «The Guardian, Maj 15»
STAR INTERVIEW: It's a golden age as Dame Helen nears 70
“And certainly when I was younger, I was fraught with insecurity, sometimes paralysingly so.” Dynamic Dart Advertisement. The notoriously ... «Bury Free Press, Kwi 15»
The Big Interview: Helen Mirren on being the Woman in Gold
... have confidence, honestly," she confesses. "And certainly when I was younger, I was fraught with insecurity, sometimes paralysingly so." ... «Gloucester Citizen, Kwi 15»
'Calling me sexy is such a lazy label' says Dame Helen Mirren
"And certainly when I was younger, I was fraught with insecurity, sometimes paralysingly so." The notoriously fickle field of acting isn't the ... «Nottingham Post, Kwi 15»
Increased polarisation of Australian wine market widens gap …
... headlines in Australia this week after warning the health of the wine industry in Australia is at risk because of paralysingly low grape prices. «Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review, Kwi 15»
Cressida Bonas would take back Britain's Prince Harry if he …
Despite her high-profile relationship, the 'Tulip Fever' star recently admitted she is "paralysingly" shy but finds an outlet in her acting. She said: ... «NZCity, Kwi 15»
Cressida Bonas is ultimate English rose for Mulberry
"I don't really understand it; in real life I'm often so shy – paralysingly so," she recently confided to Miss Vogue magazine. "But when I'm ... «hellomagazine.com, Kwi 15»