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"There is always a first time we imprint something, and when we do we create mental highways.
God didn't need to use words Himself, but when He had to intervene, when, as in this case, He wanted to imprint something on human memory, He had no choice but to take part in the linguistic game.
But I do think these underlying threats to human existence permeate through culture and affect how we, as humans, lay claim to our lives, our identities, and desire to imprint something of ourselves on the walls and pages of communication networks.
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Time served in that Catholic orphanage and the Marist high school from which he was expelled would certainly have imprinted something upon him; Marist theology remains a pole of his moral universe, explicitly in the short story "Miserere," and more subtly elsewhere.
The patch of grass where it stood bears the imprint of something razed, and even now, turning that corner, there is too much light on that side of the street.
But they were willing to look at the apartment because the broker told them the place was run down, which they liked; they wanted to put their imprint on something.
Be it a card a flower pot or a framed picture, something imprinted with handprints or footprints is an automatic awwww... unless your youngest child is a teenager, in which case it just gets a bit awkward.
Many zoologists believe that it was through imprinting, or something like it, that societies took once wild animals, like the wolf, and domesticated them into household pets, like the dog.
When it dredges something up from memory does it imprint it with new codes?
That means the chicks can't imprint.
Scientists have used a molecular imprint--something akin to a plaster cast--of a fungus-killing compound produced by yeast to make a protein that appears to be lethal to a common fungus that infects people.
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