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Newspaper clippings point outward, speaking to Irene of opportunities in the wider world.
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In the words of communication theorist Kenneth Burke, social talk creates "identification," a "shared substance" with others based on our outward, spoken similarities.
An eclectic Provence window below introduces a back and forth conversation between American facades (to the left) and their counterparts (to the right), contrasting often uneventful stylistic reserve and usually empty balconies with traditions of rich color and plantings, angular perspectives and private spaces speaking outward to the street.
People intuitively understand the need for safety in numbers in an uncertain world, and remaining open and outward-looking speaks to the values of millions of British people.
In moments of true repentance, when we cease to be bent in on ourselves, in the midst of something akin to us I believe that we can fall in love the outward world and hear God speaking in our hearts.
Such was the success of the label, the music and sound grew outward, picking up adherents throughout the Spanish speaking world, as well as those mentioned having poly-rhythmic needs.
"I kept reading pieces by Londoners speaking proudly of their multicultural, outward-looking city, so different from these narrow xenophobic places up north.
"I think he was happy — the outward manifestations were that he was happy," Nick Clooney said, speaking of George as a boy.
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