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  • I am not interested in some commercial idea that is simply verbalised.
  • They didn't verbalise their experience in the way men do now.
  • Most insightful and experimental are Woolf's emotional and philosophical views verbalised in Flush's thoughts.
  • And why did Dirkvdm verbalise his question mark ?-- Username132 22 : 12, 9 March 2006 ( UTC)
  • He interrogates the past rigorously but never gets round to actually verbalising what is really on his mind : How did his father die?
  • In the case of riddle jokes or one-liners the setting is implicitly understood, leaving only the dialogue and punchline to be verbalised.
  • What he knows cannot be verbalised, and cannot be taught, yet no one could see these paintings and not be convinced of their profundity .'
  • In this manner the visual arts were verbalised, turned into a form of book, a'text'which called for reading by the onlooker.
  • Described as " morally weird but forever English ", its characters, rare for mainstream cinema, play out their moral choices instead of merely verbalising them.
  • Shahram Shiva asserts that " Rumi is able to verbalise the highly personal and often confusing world of personal growth and development in a very clear and direct fashion.
  • The final phase is complete when the target makes the mistake of verbalising to the authorities some of the events that have transpired and are dismissed as being paranoid ."
  • Transmitted in July 2009, the first drama is " shipping fandom ] fans "; David-Lloyd delivers a monologue as Ianto, verbalising his insecurities to a comatose Jack.
  • According to critic Patricia Johnson, Prior's inability to speak highlights the novel's treatment of Western culture's inability to verbalise the mutilation of bodies caused by war.
  • It is the heyday of Women's Liberation and Mira now too, finally able to verbalise her discontent at the society around her, becomes a feminist, although a less radical and militant one than Val.
  • There is some evidence that narcissistic patients and those suffering from Borderline personality disorder create more intense embodied countertransferences in their therapists, their personalities favouring such non-verbal communication by impact over more verbalised, less somatic interactions.
  • Science fiction author, editor and reviewer, Douglas Hill reiterates Shah's assertion that the stories are not only entertaining, but establish in the reader  a means of communication with a non-verbalised truth . 
  • :: I'm mostly interested in learning to spot the facial features that are likely to allow me to identify someone in future, and verbalise these features ( in my head ) so that I can remember them!
  • On the other hand, any play that elevated itself above such direct representation of violence and instead relied on the writer's ability to verbalise and his skill for diegesis, was considered artistically superior and therefore, high art.
  • On the other hand, any play which elevated itself above such direct representation of violence and instead relied on the writer's ability to verbalise and his skill for diegesis, was considered artistically superior and therefore, high art.
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