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Even the title, he's quick to explain, is a reference to the life he has lived.
"It's a seductive fantasy, very fragile," Murray told me — the idea that games or other software "can protect us from any reference to the life world," and just be "an immersion in manipulating symbols".
The late Chilean novelist Roberto Bolaño alludes to these conditions of being in the night – those of the haunted and the hunted – in a reference to the life, or half-life, of the city "at an hour when the only people out walking [are] two opposite types: those running out of time and those with time to burn".
Unfortunately, Mr. President, since you call yourself by the name, "Christian," I feel the need to point out to you that you can't justify any of them by reference to the life and ministry of Jesus.
The word "survived" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Life article, which quoted an American Automobile Association spokesperson as saying, "We warn all motorists not to drive there unless they're confident of their survival skills".
Similar to the use of the English word stillborn as a synonym for useless or ineffectual (7), it is unsurprising that the local term makes no reference to the life that has been lost.
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It is entirely right that in the dean's bidding there was a reference to "the life-long companionship she enjoyed with Denis".
The title "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me" is a reference to the life-changing occasion on which Mr. Drake, on his 22nd birthday, on June 27 , 1985 went to see "The Normal Heart," the play by Mr. Kramer, who founded the gay rights organization Act Up and was shaken into an angry awareness of society's indifference to the AIDS epidemic.
It is entirely right that in the Dean's bidding there was a reference to "the life-long companionship she enjoyed with Denis".
Despite being named after their Catholic religious order (Precious Blood, a reference to the life-sacrifice of Jesus), The Center's priests and nuns are on a simple, first-name basis with the young men and women and their families.
Of these, 5.2 % (n = 113, S.E. = 0.7) had mood disorders, 1.8 % (n = 46, S.E. = 0.4) had anxiety disorders, and 0.1%% (n = 6, S.E. = 0.05) had alcohol use disorders (Table 2).> With reference to the life-table of age of onset of mental disorders, the estimated hazard rate of occurrence of mood disorders following pregnancy was relatively constant (Fig. 1).
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