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    Example The depraved state of women in monogamy‚ associated as it is with private property and capitalism‚ will according to him‚ be replaced when capitalism is overthrown. 6. Meaning of labyrinthine (adjective) complicated; confusing; maze-like Example She forced her mind through the labyrinthine sentences of Jacques Lacan and Jacques Derrida until her eyes were bloodshot and her head ached. 7. Meaning of rueful (adjective) regretful; mournful; pitiable Example His head was bare

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    there are several different possible causes of her vertigo symptoms. It could involve the vestibular system‚ which contains the proprioceptive system and labyrinth of the cervical region. Evaluating for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)‚ labyrinthine injury‚ cervical injury‚ and perilymph fistula are also important (Taneja‚ Taneja‚ & Varshney‚ 2014). With further tests‚ along with evaluating her signs and symptoms‚ and a thorough head to toe assessment‚ we will hopefully have a clearer picture

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    band of characters on the floor. The characters: Ice King‚ voiced by Tom Kenny‚ Shelby (Pendleton War‚) Lemongrab (Justin Roiland‚) Tree Trunks (Polly Lou Livingston‚) and Neptr (Andy Milonakis) are forced to work together in order to escape the labyrinthine dungeon in which they find themselves trapped. The differences in the personalities of these adventurers are tested by various traps‚ and problems that they must overcome as a group in order to survive. From the saving of Tree Trunks by Neptr

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    this dance‚ I drew the conclusion that our current day conga lines‚ country and western two-step‚ and Cotton-Eyed Joe were loosely based on this pattern of movement. One group in France called themselves the Singing Servants of Christ. Elaborate Labyrinthine dances were performed in big mazes which were constructed inside a church. Much like a chain dance 5. What was the purpose of the Danse Macabre and where did it take place? The Churches’ most famous dance "Danse Macabre" (the Dance of Death)

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    are in blurred and in shadow‚ suggesting the unwelcoming and impersonalized feeling the persona experiences. War-torn countries are depicted as under attack of giants bearing flamethrowers and gigantic tentacles; or a city that appears vast and labyrinthine. These visual metaphors represents the struggles of ‘finding one’s way’ through the hostile environment and the oppressive power of authorities. The persona’s family’s symbol of their place homeland is an origami bird. This becomes a leitmotif

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    Sons of Liberty to great mathematicians‚ books have provided guidance and inspiration. At the first light of dawn in postwar Barcelona‚ a bookseller leads his motherless son to a mysterious crypt called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This labyrinthine sanctuary houses the books that have lost their owners‚ books that are no longer remembered by anyone. It is here that ten-year-old Daniel Sempere pulls a single book—The Shadow of the Wind—off of the dusty shelve to adopt as his own. With one

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    situation. Imbue To infuse‚ instill. Incipient Beginning‚ in an early stage. Ineffable Unutterable‚ inexpressible. Ingénue A naïve young woman. Inglenook A cozy nook by the hearth. Insouciance Blithe nonchalance. Inure To become jaded. Labyrinthine Twisting and turning. Lagniappe A special kind of gift. Lagoon A small gulf or inlet. Languor Listlessness‚ inactivity. Lassitude Weariness‚ listlessness. Leisure Free time. Lilt To move musically or lively. Lissome Slender and graceful

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    courts‚ with the north to south orientation of their central courts mirroring the orientation of sacred peak or cave sanctuaries. This denotes possible religious significance of the palatial buildings for the Minoans. As for the meaning of the labyrinthine structure inside the palaces‚ there are many possibilities. However‚ due to what was previously discussed in this essay‚ one explanation is that they functioned as a means to give privacy in a building that might have contained many people at once

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    seemingly minor symptoms and laboratory results. Although enormous in volume‚ its simplicity has often enamored me. I felt most satisfied after completing my pediatrics medicine rotation than any other rotation. I was amazed by the complex and labyrinthine interconnectedness of the body systems. My keen sense of observation helped me to focus on all systems rather than one‚ ultimately leading me to the correct diagnosis.           During the 7 weeks I spent at Maricopa Medical center‚ Phoenix to

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    journalist in Chicago a huge mistake was made. He was “…rushing late into the office of a magazine…with a dead line story in hand‚ [he] was mistaken for a burglar. The office manager called security and‚ with an ad hoc posse‚ pursued [him] through the labyrinthine halls‚ nearly to [his] editor’s door” (Staples 106). He had no form of identification and continued to walk with the security guards without putting up a fight to truly claim his post there as a journalist. This case made a point where the audience

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