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One of the dominant motifs of the life-crisis ritual is the emphasis on separation, as either a death or a return to infancy or the womb.
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It is too soon to declare a return to normalcy, or even to define what normalcy means to a Nets franchise that is still in its Brooklyn-era infancy and inventing new and confounding identities every few weeks.
A return to classic style.
was a "return to normalcy".
Evelyn Waugh wrote about Forest Lawn's flagship Glendale cemetery for Life, in 1947: "There is more than a hint, indeed, throughout Forest Lawn that death is a form of infancy, a Wordsworthian return to innocence".
That its popularity was a symptom of a mass regression to infancy, perhaps?
Return to a standing position.
Return to a sitting position.
The children are here just temporarily, to get a start in life so they can return to their villages and their extended families when they are 2 or 3 years old, well past the fragile days of infancy and big enough to digest cow's milk and eat regular food.
His mother Mona was advanced in pregnancy when her doctor advised her to return to England for the birth, so Patrick was born in Bournemouth, though he returned to Accra in early infancy and went to boarding school at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, from the age of seven, before the family returned to London in 1956.
Researchers will eventually use a vast variety of data taken from pregnancy to infancy, looking for different toxins.
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