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He internalised the historical crises of the British nation and the ecological crises of planet earth.
Now agnostic (aside, he says, from some Catholic guilt), he internalised the town's attitudes and had to learn to accept homosexuality later in life.
McKenzie had it all and lost it all, or at least that is how he internalised his final days in boots when the body was failing and the mind was unable to process or accept the inevitable.
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Yet he cherished our relationship because he had internalised the homophobic culture of the times, and also because he did in his way love us both.
"Shane has taken personal experience from his own life, he's internalised it and then he's abstracted it," Seimetz says.
"When he'd internalised it, put it behind him, he was like a liberated man in the last six or seven months to the election.
Perhaps he'd internalised Brett's little mantra by then: "This is a setback.
Freud believed the boy's terror was due to feelings of anger he had internalised that related to his parents.
He has internalised Obama's speech patterns along with his biography, and can now impersonate Obama on the page, speaking in the first person singular, with uncanny plausibility.
This stance was consistent with a characteristic that ran like a thread through all facets of Mdala's personality: once convinced of the correctness of a certain position he would internalise it and adopt it with passion.
At one point - not included in the edited interview - he mentioned "internalising positive externalities".
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