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And the actresses all have to grapple with Bergman's desire to decipher and to possess them.
He clearly states his objective on page 12: "Embedded in the history of the gene (emphasis mine) is the 'the quest for eternal youth, the Faustian myth of abrupt reversal of fortune, and our own century's flirtation with the predictability of man.' Embedded equally, is the desire to decipher our manual of instructions.
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The novel unfolds in a series of elliptical, out-of-order memories as Marie, an obsessive observer of people, looks back over her life and tries to decipher the motivations, desires, and private feelings of those she has encountered.
At first there were more than a few temper tantrums, partly because Milana had to deal with parents whose Russian was good enough to say, "How do I find my way to Red Square," but was not always good enough to decipher a child's desires.
I was able to decipher my own true desires from what I thought was expected of me.
Levene always brings props (clothing, scarves, ties) along on a consultation and uses them to decipher clues about his client's desired image.
The mask alters the revelation in a fascinating way, both buffering and intensifying its dreadfulness, creating the conflicting desire to hang on every word while also pulling back to decipher the visual power and artifice of the scene.
The purpose of the study is to decipher the number of respondents with an inherent desire to become an entrepreneur.
Our actual behavior toward choosing to consume sweet foods is harder to decipher and may stem both from our liking and desire for their taste and from the environment and culture in which we live.
They were trying to decipher a quote.
DORY is different and difficult to decipher.
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