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It is this level of humor and connection with ordinary human experience that enabled "The Nutcracker" to give something to everyone.
Humanity almost seems extraneous; some special-effects planetarium shows introduce us to the most exotic aspects of matter and time, but are not very revealing about the ordinary human experience of the heavens.
Myths are specific accounts of gods or superhuman beings involved in extraordinary events or circumstances in a time that is unspecified but which is understood as existing apart from ordinary human experience.
Trauma victims often "bottle up" or, more precisely, dissociate emotion that is beyond the pale of ordinary human experience and thus nearly impossible to bear or even to vent.
He loves the mess and sprawl of ordinary human experience, and the challenge he sets himself is to remain true to that chaos while extracting from it a measure of narrative order and aesthetic grace.
Through his exploration of war and peace, innocence and grief, Šehić has composed a humbling meditation on an existential conundrum that is central to collective and private trauma, but also to more ordinary human experience: how to keep the inner self whole in a world that will assault it in unimaginable ways.
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New mobile apps and a range of wearables mediate the conception of bodily activity, sleep, nutrition, digestion, etc. through measurements of bodily functions and make these and other ordinary human experiences subject to medical attention.
Cases involved situations far beyond the realm of ordinary human experiences.
And so today, this International Holocaust Memorial Day, do me this favour, if you would - find one moment, one common, ordinary moment of human experience in which to think this thought: How many were doing this thing that I do here in this moment?
It gave voice to ordinary people, captured evanescent human experience.
It is a marvellous peculiarity of the action that, in a sense, there is no action, beyond learning: Angelo, the unjust judge, has in the end done nothing except to experience ordinary human desire, which frightens and horrifies him so much that he raises on it terrible fantasies of dying and killing.
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