Thoth, as the earlier archetype of Hermes and subsequently Mercury was a potent force in the Egyptian pantheon. |
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However, it begins to fall apart if presentational elements do not fall easily into the predetermined buckets for each archetype. |
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An instant classic of its kind, it was the lively and original archetype for fantasy across the board. |
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In Aion, he concludes that the astrological fish is a symbol of the archetype of the Self. |
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And in the continuing fiasco of the new parliament building, I see the death throes of another proud Scottish archetype. |
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Western culture gives us many examples of the archetype of the Wicked Queen. |
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Those who take Mozart's concerto as an archetype may find Rawsthorne's example a bit surprising. |
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In some senses, he represents the latest incarnation of an archetype that crops up time and again in popular music. |
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I think the reason I find this whole article so amusing is because it's the ultimate archetype of all news stories about weblogs. |
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Hemingway is remembered not only as one of America's most important writers, but as an archetype of a particular American genre of masculinity. |
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After all, the angry young man who ends up as a pillar of the Establishment's so common in public life he's almost an archetype. |
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Pound's eye is always on resourceful intelligences, embodiments of the Odyssean archetype. |
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We have seen that, from the viewpoint of depth psychology, women have just as much part as men in the archetype of priest and healer. |
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Many of the revisionists want to replace her angel image with another female archetype, the harridan. |
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The arboreal lizard of C. and S. America, Iguana iguana, is the archetype but other members of the New World family Iguanidae bear the name. |
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The sonata form, and its gripping epic of migration from the tonic to the dominant and then back again, is an archetype of this. |
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At the same time, through similarity and contiguity, the infant constellates the child archetype in the mother. |
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As time passes, different cultural input alters the primary image and cultural exchanges overlay it, yet, the core archetype remains pure. |
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Just as the mother archetype corresponds to the Chinese yin, so the father archetype corresponds to the yang. |
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Jogen Chowdhury is more direct, eschewing the archetype or the symbolic for the specific and explicit in his paintings. |
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Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, maladroit, cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype. |
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The archetype of the domineering, meddling woman persists in folk motifs and literature throughout history and across cultures. |
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Bloom is an archetype of the modern protagonist, marginal, in a sense deracinated, tenuously connected to his culture. |
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Searching for explanations, they fell back on the archetype of the Australian bushman. |
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It is able to do this because of the numen, the specific energy stored up in the archetype. |
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Romeo and Juliet is the archetype of literary romance and as a result, this theme has appeared in countless songs. |
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The archetype of the burgonet is perhaps the casque worn by the Swiss infantry at the epoch of Marignan. |
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He gets the life energy and even certain parapsychological gifts, clairvoyance and so on, connected with the archetype. |
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In most instances the neglected baby is the Jungian archetype of the divine child. |
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Musui is the original archetype of man, modelled after the Santhal boy who was Radhakrishnan's first model at the art college in Santiniketan. |
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The holy will has only desires that accord with the moral law, and, hence, in seeking this ideal or archetype, the human agent must ethicize his desires. |
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The war in Sierra Leone is the archetype of a conflict driven by greed, not grievance. |
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Just as the oppositional relationship of the self begins with the polar structure of the psyche, so every human being is connected to the archetype of the woman and mother. |
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The concept of diffusionism, however, and the idea of a historical archetype discernible from distinct and different contemporary practices are increasingly distrusted. |
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Big-mouthed, witty, sympathetic, he is quite an archetype of the French guy. |
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This same woman as reality, however, exists at the unfortunate intersection of archetype and living soul. |
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Thrice married and twice divorced, Tony exemplified a certain Hollywood archetype. |
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Similarly, the tie-in with South American legends and superstitions attempts to engage with a mythic archetype of monstrous evil, but this too is patchy and unconvincing. |
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In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity. |
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For Mariano Rajoy, the Galician-born Spanish prime minister, playing to this archetype is a way to survive and manage conflicting demands. |
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Internship ReprintsBut French Londoners have become a much more diverse group than this archetype allows. |
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This contributes to overall soft contour of Siberian head, and in fact, is in good accord with the archetype. |
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At the same time, however, America is the archetype of the hi-tech society Marie satirises on her new album. |
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This is the equal-armed cross, reflecting its cosmic archetype, which will in its own right become the cross of humanity in the days to come. |
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The name of Quisling, the wartime Prime Minister of Norway, has entered into the general language as the archetype of the traitor. |
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This unity finds its archetype and its unifying dynamism in the life of unity of the Persons of the Most Blessed Trinity. |
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Harding played the role of tomboy athlete, which was not a traditional female figure skating archetype. |
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It is a commonplace of our patristic tradition that the image of God is only one and the image of God is his only-begotten Son, our Christological archetype. |
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Draupathy, the mythical heroine is an archetype of Indian woman. |
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Every episode ended with a heartfelt PSA, every character was an archetype, and every scene presented a new teenaged dilemma. |
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The big man in the Middle endures as an archetype, largely because he was so much of what first made basketball unique. |
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The archetype of the disobedient Cossack who will not stoop to intimidation remains an important part of Ukrainian identity. |
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Caffey's Alberta is less a full-fledged personality than an archetype. |
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The name, so redolent of a certain archetype of American womanhood, is irresistible to anyone red-blooded. |
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Barrie's novel, Peter Pan, where the fictional pirate Captain Hook and his crew helped define the fictional pirate archetype. |
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As Saint Basil famously proclaimed, honour or veneration of the icon always passes to its archetype. |
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Thus in theory the genealogical, or stemmatic, method allows the critic to eliminate from consideration all variants that cannot be traced back to the archetype or earliest inferable textual state. |
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As a common human experience, pilgrimage has been proposed as a Jungian archetype by Wallace Clift and Jean Dalby Clift. |
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Since a clear archetype for determining guilt does not exist, the criminal justice system must rely on rulings handed down by juries. |
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It functions as the archetype of a category without pre-established categorial specificity. |
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Even though the concept is new to public scrutiny, pundits recognize that the web celeb archetype is profoundly affecting conventional media. |
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Further refinement would separate the questions by archetype. |
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On this earth we are prisoners of a fatal archetype and we have to repeat the wars fought by our fathers, for we have inherited in bulk all their fears and all their hatred. |
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There is no 'rational' substitute for the archetype any more than there is for the cerebellum or the kidneys. |
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A variety of institutional forms enabled effective information flows between Government and business, with Japan's Deliberation Councils as an archetype in East Asia. |
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For example, the road congestion diagram above matches the Shifting the Burden archetype and illustrates how attacking a problem without addressing its root cause can make the problem worse. |
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For others, however, state sponsored terror is the archetype, and the role of Libya, Iran and Iraq in funding and organizing terrorist campaigns is emphasized. |
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An archetype of the mobile worker is male, aged 30 to 49 years. |
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What else speaks in favor of existence of Siberian archetype? |
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It fits with the archetype of alpine landscapes. |
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Yes, he faced, in Sharron Angle, an archetype of tea-party values. |
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Every archetype will provide enough means to properly defend yourself, and to evolve as a loner, even if some will be a greater challenge for players. |
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Stylishly photographed by Bruce Surtees, with a fine performance by Chief Dan George as a Cherokee elder, this work humanized Eastwood's mythic avenger archetype for the first time. |
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Christianism itself is claimed by the child archetype and so lends its dogma towards the literal protection of babies as well. |
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The result is a new type of lamp carachterised by the surrealistic and magic of the relationship between the archetype of desk lamp and the water. |
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On the one hand, the Virgin embodies the archetype of the great mother, fertile generatrix of life and bearer of the Savior-Logos. |
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However, our direct dynamics simulations from two archetype 1D oscillator systems with quite different phonon dispersions here appear to support the nonuniversality. |
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These semitrance states involve the identification with a cult god, deity, or archetype, which leads to a transformation in feeling that produces a sense of power and renewal. |
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As in other forms of Wicca, some Goddess monotheists have expressed the view that the Goddess is not an entity with a literal existence, but rather a Jungian archetype. |
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Following this reasoning, the veneration of the glorified human saint made in God's image, is always a veneration of the divine image, and hence God as foundational archetype. |
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Her being a goddess, or symbolizing a psychic archetype, accordingly it is difficult to assign a single nature to Tanit, or to clearly represent her to consciousness. |
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