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  • The poet is a depersonalised vessel, a mere medium.
  • Christian motifs present along with depersonalised pagan gods in the form of artistic images.
  • Christian motifs are presented along with depersonalised pagan gods as among the artistic images.
  • The author is depersonalised in this conception, since he is the mere effecter of the sign.
  • Consequently, the sexuality of the subject is often depersonalised, and is without any passion or tenderness.
  • Depersonalise the situation-accept it asthe luck of the draw-and harbor no resentment toward higher management.
  • If a few other wikipedians can provide some backup, this could be a big help in depersonalising the situation.
  • In June 1931 Stalin gave a speech, criticising the'depersonalised labour'brought about by the hasty introduction of the continuous week.
  • The psychiatrist also described Nilsen's association between unconscious bodies and sexual arousal; stating that Nilsen possessed narcissistic traits, an impaired sense of identity, and was able to depersonalise other individuals.
  • Lets depersonalise the issue a little bit please . . . if an upload of unknown origin uploaded a speech of GHWB to YouTube we would have no way to judge the source or origin of the clip.
  • English law, on the other hand, mixes up the ascertainment of intention with the rules of law by depersonalising the contracting parties and asking, not what their intentions actually were, but what a reasonable outside observer would have taken them to be.
  • In testimony to the Public Administration Committee he said that his time as a junior minister was " one of the most dehumanising and depersonalising experiences " anyone could have, and that he had been amazed by how many civil servants he thought deserved the sack.
  • Throughout his life, Kenny's work addressed the isolation of the human condition, expressed often through the seated or reclining female figure, abstracted and depersonalised, touching landscape and geometry; often incorporating devices such as plumb-lines evoking a science and accuracy within the emotive shapes.
  • Satyavati s relationship to Santoshi Ma, established through the parallel story of the goddesses, suggests that there is more agency involved here than at first appears to be the case though it is the diffused, depersonalised agency favoured in Hindu narrative ( as in Santoshi Ma s own birth story ).
  • The first seven stories are reprinted from " The Overloaded Man "; the other three are more recent . " The 60 Minute Zoom " may be one of Ballard's best experimental pieces : one of the oldest plots is given a unique treatment, only possible in a society depersonalised through technology.
  • Joris-Karl Huysmans, ninety years before, had suggested how the novel might be depersonalised; more recently, Franz Kafka had shown that conventional methods of depicting character were not essential; James Joyce had done the same for plot; and absurdist writers had engaged with some of the themes which preoccupied writers of the " nouveau roman ".
  • :There is a world of difference between an article that says something like " The camera angle in this shot shows the director's intent to depersonalise the character [ ref ] [ low res screenshot ] " and what we do, which is to decorate lists of episodes with random screenshots, put them in big infoboxes, and dress up what's basically an unofficial online guide to a television program.