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Sharing a meal in silence, a valuable practice for Samhain, provides friends or family members with the chance to feel the presence of the living without the burden of language, and to become sensitive to subtle shifts and changes in emotion and perception.
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During the scene's gorgeous cadenza, one could revel in the soaring wordless vocal lines, the voice at last freed from the burdens of language.
The density of Allison's prose bears an inverse relationship to the vast flow of dunes and wadis, but the burden of the language is perhaps appropriate to the rider's plight: the letter bearer carries a heavy weight.
That, as he understood and continually sought to articulate, is the burden not just of language, of literature, but also, fundamentally, of life.
His responsibilities define him, and without the "burden" of negotiation what language would he speak?
Snowpiercer chugs into Edinburgh carrying quite a bit of baggage: a contentious re-edit by Harvey Weinstein à la Grace of Monaco, the burden of previous English language flops by other Korean directors (Stoker, The Last Stand); and a daft-sounding premise involving a giant allegorical train that goes over tired ground covered by Elysium and District 9.
In other words, formulaic sequences may be either entirely transparent and, hence, pass unnoticed by language learners, or highly opaque and thus evoke a kind of mental burden on the part of language learners who will, in turn, try to disregard them in context (Boers & Lindstromberg, 2009).
In yet another instance, Logan asserts that "the rhythms and intonations of English verse were a passport to the elsewhere; but they came with a burden — the language of the colonial masters was not the one caught in his ear at home".
To a boy born on St .Lucia, the rhythms and intonations of English verse were a passport to the elsewhere; but they came with a burden — the language of the colonial masters was not the one caught in his ear at home.
By the time 'Illness as Metaphor' was published, another disease was coming to share with cancer the burden of stigma and melodramatic language, and Sontag wrote a kind of supplement to her cancer essay, a compassionate and passionate document entitled 'Aids and Its Metaphors'.
To assess maintenance or sustainability of KARE interventions, we will ask patients about overall satisfaction, comprehension of self-management support, and burden of the intervention during language-concordant focus groups.
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