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As with the cat poem, much of her work is predicated on absence, while elsewhere she likes to invert scenarios, or affirm someone for what they cannot do, for "they themselves don't realise/ how much they hold in their empty hands".
It had failed to affirm someone's identity-group experiences as a legitimate source of insight into her work.
We can make accusations or affirm someone else's: the sequential order of true and false is gone.
Irwin: In a work context, it's important to affirm someone's competence.
It's one thing for a person who identifies as a Christian to take the risk of putting themselves out there to say they support or affirm someone's God-given orientation or identity.
"If my election to the presidency helps to affirm someone's sense of belonging on campus and at The Crimson, then my hard work will be worth it and continue to be worth it over the course of my tenure".
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I find that it is so often the perfect response to affirm something someone else said without needing a long response.
To be seen, heard and affirmed by someone who's known and beloved by the entire world is a heady sensation.
I wanted to be affirmed by someone else in order to feel worthy of being me.
4. Seek new and affirming information about someone.
It's also intimately connected with us through what anthropologists call "contagious magic," the principle that physical contact creates a bond between people and objects, a principle that's affirmed every time someone pays thousands of dollars for a piece of clothing worn by Jackie Robinson or John Lennon, or avoids the chair recently used by someone they don't like.
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