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He offers his literal imprisonment as a metaphor for the confining of the human spirit; art and imagination, he says, are a means of breaking free.
The piece, "Objects With No Titles" (1973/2018), features fabrics and bags of batting stuffed into bras, pantyhose and lingerie — gesturing at the confining of the female form.
Narcissism, which everyone finds increasing, is the modern art of the self, the confining of the self within the self, and the loneliness and sadness of the self confronted by itself.
This paper discusses some new aspects of employing a three dimensional nonlocal formulation for analysis of plates, namely, the confining of the nonlocal kernel in the near-boundary regions at the two surfaces of the plate.
Following primary infection, the cell mediated immunity prevents reinfection by confining of the larvae and the adult form to the intestine and preventing the tissue invasion in immunocompetent persons, but autoinfection is exaggerated in immunosuppressed ones and contributes to hyperinfection [ 1].
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Post-adventure, in the cozier confines of the J-School, the episode takes its shape.
This focus felt unremarkable within the conservative confines of the University of Chicago in the 80's.
Outside the confines of the Z100 studios, though, the situation is not such a laughing matter.
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