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As Mr. Rihm has explained, he uses the Artaud words here not for their meaning but as an underlying element to fire the music and lend visceral force and sweep to the piece.
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Patriotism is an underlying element in fire departments.
That leads to an underlying element which, again, seems insufficiently appreciated by western governments.
The accoMyanying book, 'Only Human', by Martin Parr is published by Phaidon.
This is consistent with moisture stress as an underlying factor.
There are controversial views as to the relative importance of the vascular theory versus the glial theory as a prime underlying element of pathogenesis of late radiation effects [7].
428F-429D) or by its logos (De Iside 373A-C), yet the existence in it of an active element which is essentially disorderly and evil (De Iside 369D F; Dillon 1977, 206 8) seems to suggest that the Indefinite Dyad is regarded not merely as identical with matter, taken as the underlying element of all qualities, as is suggested in Timaeus 50e (De def. or.
As a result, large numbers of isolated, whitewashed stone cottages and farm buildings still dot the rural landscape, forming a strong underlying element within the Welsh social fabric.
As with all appeals to the supernatural there was an underlying human element to this.
Depression is a complex psychological condition with many elements of pain acting as an underlying stimulus [ 36].
Again, variety is the underlying element for this concept.
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