Sentence examples for imaginary form from inspiring English sources

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But these works don't convey the complexity of an imaginary form like a sphere as it intersects with the three-dimensional grid of a building.

.") I was concerned, though, that Charlie Ravioli might also be the sign of some "trauma," some loneliness in Olivia's life reflected in imaginary form.

In a series of projects for public monuments, culminating in the design (1784) for an immense sphere that would serve as a cenotaph honouring the British physicist Isaac Newton, Boullée gave imaginary form to his theories.

Long live Europe?" Germans are astonished and baffled that the British, whom they had always thought of as pragmatic, would put what they see as an imaginary form of sovereignty above clear and hard economic interest.

Now, using the asymptotic expansion of plasma dispersion function, the dispersion relation may be separated in real and imaginary form of dispersion relation for limit k2c2 / ω2 > > 1: D I = ω + ω * k α ξ + A T ξ π e x p − ξ 2 Open image in new window (18) D R = − k 2 c 2 ω 2 + ω + ω * k α − 1 ξ 1 + 1 2 ξ 2 + A T − 1 + 1 2 ξ 2. Open image in new window (19).

Although faulty sex ed is responsible for a wide variety of misconceptions, pornography itself presents an imaginary form of sex.

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Every now and then, the imaginary forms of literature feed back into the lived world with startling consequence.

Lacan's account of the mirror stage establishes the ego as fundamentally imaginary, formed through the infant's specular captivation with the unitary form presented in images of itself which it assumes as its own through identification.

Even when indoctrination and other more or less imaginary forms of "mind control" do not prevent a person from reaching evaluative conclusions about her own motives, they can prevent her from thinking for herself.

Frege explains the project in his thesis as follows: "By a geometrical representation of imaginary forms in the plane we understand accordingly a kind of correlation in virtue of which every real or imaginary element of the plane has a real, intuitive element corresponding to it" (Frege 1873, translation in McGuinness (ed).

Frege transferred to the University of Göttingen in 1871, and two years later, in 1873, was awarded a Ph.D. in mathematics, having written a dissertation under Ernst Schering titled Über eine geometrische Darstellung der imaginären Gebilde in der Ebene ("On a Geometrical Representation of Imaginary Forms in the Plane").

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