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It is also a remarkable exploration of intimacy and fear of commitment.
In a remarkable exploration of his personal desires, which he substitutes for data, he fits right in with the Freudians and fetish systematizers who have been marginalized and limited to ever smaller circles in the scientific community.
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Chris Chapman's work is one of a number of remarkable explorations in the Wellcome Collection's This Is a Voice exhibition.
Maria Irene Fornés's Fefu and Her Friends (1977) proved remarkable in its exploration of women's relationships.
She also pointed out Meetings With Remarkable Manuscripts, Christopher de Hamel's exploration of medieval manuscripts, as a strong seller for her independent bookshop, and said she was looking forward to the release of Robert Seethaler's novel The Tobacconist.
Highlights cover preparation of novel phospholipid analogs based on the latest understanding of pivotal role of phospholipids in manifold biological processes, exploration of remarkable application potentials of phospholipids in meliorating human health, as well as development of new chemical and biotechnological approaches applied to the modification of phospholipids.
The therapy is somewhat unconventional, and the breakthrough moment is an over-simplification of the therapeutic process; however, the therapy serves as a remarkable backdrop for an exploration of intimacy, fear of commitment, and the human struggle to live up to one's potential.
Possibly the most remarkable of all western explorations were those of Jedediah Smith in 1822 31.
His books, most of which were autobiographical, made surprisingly scant mention of his military exploits, drawing instead on remarkable geographical and scholarly explorations.
He briefly joined a talented studio band for Merv Griffin's TV show in 1965, began his remarkable run of duo explorations with Evans (1966) and Ron Carter (1972), and showed how punchy, affectingly bluesy and melodically succinct his calm improvisations could be, on the album Jim Hall Live! (1975).
The exhibition's own journey begins with a chronicle of global exploration (including a remarkable 1623 compendium of world maps begun by the Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator).
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