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Erikson, who initially made the term "identity" an important concept in his work on psychoanalytic theory and character pathology, referred to W. James by stressing on the importance of the "conscious sense of individual uniqueness", the "I" in its spontaneous, self-evident acquaintance with itself matching the "unconscious striving for a continuity of experience" [ 23], p. 208.
Her long acquaintance with "Pierrot" was evident in the variety and intensity of her sung-spoken German declamation.
For the next year they struggledwith Dan's condition, which was evident to close friends and relatives but not casual acquaintances.
For example, he writes, "The universality of these opinions, and of many such that might be named, is sufficiently evident, from the whole tenor of human conduct, as far as our acquaintance reaches, and from the history of all ages and nations of which we have any records" (EIP 6.4, 466).
"Delete them," the acquaintance responded.
One Facebook acquaintance suggested "cinesthesia".
Pleased to make my acquaintance".
"In-teresting," one acquaintance said.
Jim Trusdale was a mere acquaintance.
A new acquaintance?
It's an acquaintance.
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