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To be for ever associated with a certain successful idea is a form of immortality.
By staging his own death, Mr. Lamb hopes to attain a modest form of immortality.
The "terror management theory" holds that collecting mitigates fears of death, via the fashioning of a form of immortality.
In recent months, several authorities on the psychology and sociology of dying and death have declared their belief in some form of immortality.
Updike did avoid making Martha explicitly the basis for fictional characters, thereby denying her a form of immortality granted to Mary.
Kurtzman says the doctor will be revealed as a member of a shadowy group known as Prodigium and may have attained some form of immortality.
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Of all the forms of immortality that can befall a writer, perhaps none is so injurious as being embalmed in an adjective.
It is a form, perhaps, of immortality.
Mr. Herman, 30, said it was "an honor" to receive this form of celluloid immortality.
In Ugo Ehiogu's case, there's a particular poignancy to that form of football immortality because he died, aged just 44, after suffering cardiac arrest at Tottenham's training ground last April.
If it is indeed a capacity of the human soul, does this imply that Aristotle envisages some form of personal immortality for human beings, perhaps something akin to the view espoused by Plato in the Phaedo?
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