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He provided a refuge from the dissonance and dislocation of a globalised, postmodern existence.
When people talk about being between worlds, they generally mean cultural dislocation of a geopolitical sort.
In order to upgrade and preserve the unique cultural landscape of the older village and rebalance the dislocation of the two parts, a small public bathhouse project has been carried out according to sustainable architecture principles.
This remarkable background gives her an unparalleled vantage point for a play about the psychological dislocation that attends the physical dislocation of life as an immigrant.
Now da Silva faces 6 to 12 months of rehabilitation for a fractured left fibula and a dislocation of the ankle joint.
The orange contours projected on (b) indicate areas of large slip exceeding a dislocation of 2.0 m as estimated by Iwata and Sekiguchi (2002).
The orange contours projected on line A B in (b) indicate areas of large slip exceeding a dislocation of 2.0 m as estimated by Iwata and Sekiguchi (2002).
In women, unexplained symptoms were attributed to hysteria, a dislocation of the uterus.
Open image in new window Fig. 11 a Cropped PTG shows mesiocaudal dislocation of d. 47 with the root tips projecting into the lower cortex of the mandible.
In contrast with the dams, flooding and dislocation of communities associated with large hydro power projects, well-planned run-of-the-river microhydro plants do minimal damage to surroundings, energy experts say.
"It's good because it averts a massive dislocation of teachers," Ms. Weingarten said.
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