The scenarios are highlighted with italics and read with the immediacy of vividness of the morning paper. |
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Or in other words, can intransitivity or immediacy become transitive and mediated? |
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Instead it emphasized the uniqueness, singularity, and indexical immediacy of the art object itself. |
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And by serving with a squeeze of lime juice and a minted cucumber salad, you add immediacy and freshness. |
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They had thought that, because of the immediacy of self-awareness, the self must be a genuine object of consciousness. |
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Her genius was to give a sense of immediacy to visions constructed slowly as works of art. |
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It's that sense of immediacy and instant gratification that is part of the allure. |
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Video art brought with it the temporal immediacy of the camera and the possibility of live transmission. |
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The development of telegraphy also brought immediacy to the content of newspapers that had not been possible before. |
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For a moment the film's ominous underlying theme, parental panic, roars to the surface with great immediacy and clarity. |
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The new songs bristle with an excitement and immediacy that demand attention. |
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The past is therefore not bathed in the light of retrospection, but is presented in the ordinary, nondramatic tones of immediacy. |
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This time round, the immediacy and breadth of much internet coverage has, for news junkies, already given it the edge over TV and print. |
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He has a way of giving to some obscure magical belief or religious custom a sort of gripping immediacy. |
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Their work had an oracular or prophetic immediacy for a civilian population generally starved of real news about the war. |
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She experimented with photography as a means for transforming the immediacy of experience into something visually and intellectually abstract. |
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The priest takes just 21 minutes to say Mass but gives the consecration an everyday immediacy. |
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As a prisoner of immediacy, avant-gardist form reveals the poet's inner life in a heavily constrained and distorted content. |
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While such presentism gives his work immediacy, it also risks limiting historical issues to current concerns. |
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Sandler's work has immediacy and conviction because it is, in a real sense, primary source material. |
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Other media can provide immediacy, and to varying degrees, some level of interactivity. |
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The immediacy of violence and the reaction of artists were in some part ahistorical focusing instead on the universal and timeless viscerality. |
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There is a quality of immediacy and reality in what writing is taken to be. |
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Like those artists, she unapologetically pursues an esthetic of visual immediacy. |
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Autobiographical immediacy gives his fictitious reign of terror gritty actuality. |
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Many people have been killed, but when television gets involved like this it seems to hit us with more immediacy. |
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Originally published in 1905, Doctor Glas is a novel of extraordinary immediacy and frankness. |
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They bring freshness, immediacy, and spontaneity to Wilde's faintly arthritic society drama, which opened 110 years ago. |
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Direct comment regarding the passage of time allows immediacy to be tempered with distance. |
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His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy. |
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Instead of explicating a thesis, the immediacy of photography in motion seizes us and renders products of fancy as real. |
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For the first time the vivid immediacy of such acts was brought into the homes of millions. |
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And then there is the digital camera, with its immediacy, its clear and beautiful treatment of light. |
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The vocabulary of these pioneers was based on a primitivising language of simplicity and immediacy. |
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Now one might wonder why the immediacy of visual perception and the phenomenal principle are in conflict. |
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Dewald expressly declared that no such immediacy in making the demand was required. |
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That element, and a sense of immediacy, is absent in a lot of the material produced in the last 20 years. |
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It is these qualities, however, which lend their old folk material a crucial sense of immediacy and excitement. |
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These bizarre stunts are entertaining and the handheld camera in dogged pursuit offers a sense of immediacy. |
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That immediacy works well, leading to differing reactions at key points from the teenagers and parents in the audience. |
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Like the storms they often feature, such books get their energy from the supercharged immediacy of the event. |
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This means immediacy in the tone, even when the subject calls for some mediation. |
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However, in filmmaking, honesty and immediacy are not virtues but strategies. |
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This impassiveness or removal presents dilemma and difficulty when immediacy and accessibility has been anticipated. |
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For such a period movie the film is alive with a sense of immediacy that is rarely seen in modern cinema. |
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Here, the sense of immediacy and the developing narrative are reminiscent of sketched film storyboards. |
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The camerawork gives the film an immediacy that is rare in movies these days. |
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But there are abundant compensations for the loss in temporal immediacy. |
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Diaries have an immediacy, a messiness and a point of view that makes them valuable. |
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We always feel the need for immediacy, for something ineffably sudden and circumscribed that projects the self into the center of the universe. |
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The result has a visceral, involving immediacy rare in Hollywood product. |
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At best, he could practice scaring people with a display of lunacy hoping to prevent circumstances arising that burn in immediacy and require forthright and conclusive action. |
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Schneider's re-creation of day-to-day existence in a city under siege is stark and powerful and her use of direct speech adds to the sense of documentary immediacy. |
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He is even more thrilled by the informal studies and sketches than by the major canvases, because the former capture best the tactile immediacy of the painter and draughtsman. |
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Two forms of immediacy may be distinguished: the revelational and the mystical. |
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Today, its immediacy dulled by time and fame, it functions mainly as a visual metonym for the Great Depression. |
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Artworks as marketable end products came to be replaced by events boasting immediacy and ephemerality. |
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All this finds voices through characters whose tactile immediacy fades imperceptibly into a fog of ambiguousness and contradiction. |
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The emptied painting fills itself with endlessness, immediacy and dynamism. |
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Galactica makes multiple references to the day in the form of apocalyptic destruction, burnt fire-fighters and the grotesque immediacy of bodies tumbling into space. |
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The immediacy required by this type of representation makes it difficult to respond to such a request on an ad hoc basis. |
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Postmodern art's initial penchant toward video and television has created a marked backlash preoccupation with physical immediacy and in-your-face sensate experiences. |
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If we find out they are not safe, how do we intend to make sure immediacy is immediate, not days later? |
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Other means of contact, such as text messaging, may be less reliable and may suffer from lack of immediacy. |
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Blogs fit the bill due to their interactive nature, immediacy of communication and reversal of power. |
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To highlight the immediacy of these issues, the comments have been left largely in people's own words. |
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The immediacy of the Internet heightens public expectations that the same level of technology is used across the whole census process. |
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Living becomes an act of immediacy, because the future is completely blocked by the shadow of death. |
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Here the immediacy of interpreting, the direct contact with the speaker and the audience, is broken down in time and space. |
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The immediacy of the need to protect civilians is evident from the new and ongoing conflicts around the world. |
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They transcend linguistic and geographic borders, and they offer an immediacy in communication that has a high potential to reach all audiences. |
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This perception of immediacy can he misleading, for interviews are highly contrived public performances, providing ample opportunity for self-promotion and blague. |
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Yet the difficulty was in capturing the immediacy of a narrative that was chaotically in motion. |
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The Iranian threat, of course, is real, but its immediacy gets turned on and off by the Prime Minister like a faucet. |
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It's sustained a lot of stresses and strains before, although of course the media age brings it home to people with an intensity and immediacy that didn't previously exist. |
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More than anything else, what the first person perspective adds is a sense of immediacy. |
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It is that sense of immediacy, even in novels about the past, that you get from his fiction. |
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The tracker mechanism continued in use into the 19th century and has been revived on present-day organs because it gives an immediacy of touch from key to pipe. |
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As a consequence, these genres do not strive to show events in their experiential immediacy and do not use an excessively ornate style of presentation. |
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The immediate references add multiply meanings, simultaneous multiple meanings to the poem, charge it up with a passional immediacy that an abstract structure cannot maintain. |
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Though it's written in the past tense, there's an immediacy to the book. |
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The immediacy of his communicative performance made up more than enough for the occasional flat notes of which there were precious few in any case. |
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Its thrilling transparency liberates the show from the operatic exquisiteness that too often infects Sondheim productions, filling it instead with the vulgar, raffish immediacy of showmanship. |
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For all the exoticism of the images, they possess a phenomenal immediacy and even contemporaneity. |
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But it lacks the narrative pace and visual immediacy of people in a tent ballsing up cakes. |
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The benefit of immediacy is going to outweigh the disadvantages of a slight disconnect in lip-sync. |
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Stylistically, we borrow from postrock and shoegaze and try to meld that with the immediacy of pop music. |
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The capacity for representation transforms our perceptual universe, entailing that no bodily immediacy is possible, that all experience will be mediated by significatory practices and filtered through the ego's organization. |
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However, although e-mail has nearly the immediacy of a conversation, it is devoid of facial expression, eye contact, body language and tone of voice. |
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The grainy look of this videotaped doc gives the workers a visceral immediacy as they perform their routines. |
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Sometimes only the immediacy of news can break through the numbness. |
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The Internet, with its vastness, its vibrancy and its immediacy, does seem poised to blow away the snoozy old newspaper. |
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Carlyle's style of historical writing stressed the immediacy of action, often using the present tense. |
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The only difference between then and now is the immediacy of the access. |
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In terms of the immediacy and sheer massiveness of impact on human thought and values, it would be difficult to find revolutions of comparable magnitude in human history. |
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This is why I fully identify with the principles for its provision such as humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, immediacy and effectiveness. |
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I even find myself gravitating back to the black board presentations of my student days, where visual and verbal stimuli are woven together with a strong sense of immediacy and physicality. |
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Partnerships and coordination with regional and subregional organizations would have greater immediacy and relevance in some areas than the prevention of conflict. |
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Consider how the journalistic immediacy of Childe Harold enabled Byron to overgo the Spenserian poems recently published by Campbell and Scott. |
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Wireless connectivity provides the automation needed for immediacy in information: with accuracy and speed delivering graphs, reports and reminders for well informed decision making. |
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Word of mouth has always been the most powerful marketing tool, but now social media have dramatically increased the scale, velocity and immediacy with which people can influence each other. |
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Mr. Speaker, five years is different from the immediacy of what happened some years ago when we were there and we had to deal with it, and the government knows that. |
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For Lockhart the pruriency seems to come from not only an improper physicality titillatingly described but also a gross, non-ethereal immediacy. |
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The greater intensity and immediacy of transmission mechanisms between national markets calls for a corresponding intensification of cooperation between supervisors. |
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Teething troubles aside though, the portability, the sound and the immediacy of the controls made the instrument essential for any touring keyboard player and it couldn't fail to be anything but a huge commercial success. |
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The immediacy of online access to data and publications obviously attracts additional users and places the data producers more and more under the spotlight. |
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It tries to use the present tense for the immediacy that the present tense develops, but without allowing any verb tense to become befouled in a double orientation of time. |
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It satisfies a demand for immediacy and relevance. |
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There are legitimate differences over the immediacy of the military threat posed by Iraq, but Saddam Hussein continues to defy the credibility of the UN in its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The culture of the image strengthens the phenomenon of immediacy. |
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After this tour de force, bursting with raw emotion and immediacy, Phlox was expected to confirm its move towards the major league of jazz fusion performers. |
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Pictures and text lend an immediacy to the historical events and to the grandeur of Canada's geography. And the beguiling story of the dog touches the heartstrings. |
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There is a satisfying immediacy in the saving of lives, the patching up of the bumped and bruised, even in the abusive, drunken chaos of a Saturday night waiting room. |
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Other regions were accorded the Imperial immediacy that granted the empire direct control over the mountain passes. |
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Art can also simply refer to the developed and efficient use of a language to convey meaning with immediacy and or depth. |
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Cologne was a member of the Hanseatic League in 1475, when Frederick III confirmed the city's imperial immediacy. |
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This formed a rare union of rural and urban communes, all of which enjoyed imperial immediacy in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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But, taken together, the questions of causation and immediacy have created a weakness in the limitations placed on the defence. |
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Mancall notes that Churchyard's pamphlet provides a sense of immediacy so often lacking in retrospective writing. |
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Because of the immediacy of the information, historians tend to value live chronicles, such as annals, over dead ones. |
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The barrage and immediacy of these images magnifies these horrors. |
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In prose as dense, sensuous, and imagistic as her verse, Fugitive Pieces pursues themes of memory, loss, time, and history but also the power, immediacy, and beauty of the natural world. |
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Eric Partridge praised the immediacy and impact of his dialect writing. |
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Moreover, 15 fevrier's modern dialogue, including plenty of joual, is one of several anachronisms that gives the picture raw immediacy and connects with its audience. |
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