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They are, instead, a reflection of her internalized journey, part of the process of becoming whole.
Only last year, as she approached her 30th birthday, did Ms. Segarra confront her internalized cultural exile with the intent to reconcile the disparate strands of her identity.
Nearly every leader, moreover, draws upon his or her internalized self-narrative for moral and strategic guidance, and to inspire those whom the leader leads.
Orotea investigates her internalized delusions of love and lust, emphasizing a woman's subjectivity and compulsive desires.
At first, her refusal to do so (following a somewhat hokey masturbation scene that is intercut with fantasy images of her female love object) seems reflective of her self-denial, her internalized homophobia, and her somewhat cowardly response to schoolyard pressure.
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Figure 10 shows the fluorescence image derived from the nucleus of the SK-BR3 cells (DAPI, blue) and QD-Her internalized (green).
Ruth's attorney, Kennedy, is a stand-in for Picoult and many of her regular readers: a well-intentioned white woman who had never been challenged to face her own internalized prejudice.
But Butterfly, imbued with her own internalized racism, adores him.
It's all a matter of the relationship a person has to his or her own internalized terror.
The position and integrity of the internalized QD-Her conjugates were evaluated by confocal microscopy using 4,6-diamidine-2-phenylindole dihydrochloride (DAPI, blue) as a marker, which stains the nuclei of the cells.
So somehow it's on her mind, there's some pressure, either internalized or from the circle, for her to have children.
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