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Gone are the intricate miniatures and video projections of "Le Grand Macabre," replaced with an equally imaginative but more corporeal setting.
In a more constrained setting, I might happily project myself into the game, ignoring the many ways its fiction does not line up with the corporeal setting around us.
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Startled, my first thought is how big curlews are; they have a heft to them, a corporeal substance to set against that bubbling, weightless song.
In these possibilities, the corporeal self is posited, set down as a substance, in its existence.
The dread was so corporeal it could probably set up its own Facebook page.
According to Tibetan Buddhist custom, after a wait of several years for the consciousness of a departed trulku, or "reincarnation of a high lama," to appear in mortal form, a clerical search committee is appointed and then, guided by dreams, omens, oracles, and prophetic visions, sets off to find the child in whose corporeal form the departed consciousness has been reborn.
Corporeal Feminism [8, 23, 38] which developed in the mid-to-late Nineties, set the theoretical premises for the rise of New Materialism [14, 17], a recent feminist approach within the posthumanist theoretical scenario, which seems to fulfill the necessity outlined by Johnson.
If therefore the nature and the constitution of substances both corporeal and spiritual are beyond our cognitive grasp then we should take this to be a hint that God has set limits to what we can know because he sees no reason for us to know everything.
Set to cello strains by John Williams, it is utterly simple and genuinely strange, a pure emanation of Mr. Elam's corporeal sense of self.
Verdi doesn't just put a contemporary story on stage, he sets it all to contemporary music, too: the waltzes and polkas that had taken Europe by storm were the sounds that accompanied the libidinous pleasures of booze and sensuality, and which were thought to encourage moral corruption through the corporeal abandon of their relentless rhythms.
He sets out this theory most fully in On Light, but elements of it are present also in his commentaries on the Posterior Analytics and Physics, in On Corporeal Change and Light, and in his commentary on Ecclesiasticus 43: 1–5, also known as On the Operations of the Sun.
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