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They're united mostly by an aesthetic: occupation, then transformation.
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The eight themes included in the framework were Physical, Psychological, Daily Living, Social, Occupation and Domestic, Financial, Aesthetic and Medication Taking (Table 3) impacts.
Second, we examined the association of the objective variables age, sex, and affected limb with the dichotomous, subjective variables of occupation, cause of trauma, aesthetic satisfaction, and occurrence of complications.
If 'everyday' is characterized as the familiar, ordinary, commonplace, and routine, regardless of the specific content that varies from people to people depending upon their lifestyle, occupation, living environment, and other factors, what makes its aesthetic appreciation possible?
The worst of it, for Hampl, a contemplative individual with a keen aesthetic appetite, was that "the world was not set up for sitting and staring," the sole occupation — the eternal occupation — of the woman in Matisse's painting.
Around that time, the United States had begun its occupation of the Iraq, so she decided to give her pieces an Army aesthetic.
The aesthetic matures by the time we get to the 1970s and the film's account of the American Indian Movement's occupation of the town of Wounded Knee.
Occupation: Drifter.
An occupation.
There are aesthetic schools.
We embraced that aesthetic.
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