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As Aaronson explains: "This survey allows thematically related artworks from different places and times to exist in relation to each other, and allow for that dynamic interplay that reanimates images we've seen many times over".
She calls maintaining these crucial ties a process of "being-with," or figuring out a way to exist in relation to those who support her. "How does my friends' [who are] from all different backgrounds—support of me inform my own autonomy, my own agency?" she wonders at one point of our conversation.
Interactions of Ca2+ and Zn are known to exist in relation to calsequestrin [ 133].
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Where guidance is in existence, disparities exist in relation to informed consent and export and import requirements.
It is recognised that the control of gene expression between tissues is highly independent in relation to specific functions [ 14] but redundancy does exist in relation to "maintenance" ("house-keeping") functions, including growth related genes [ 13, 14].
While it's too complicated to discuss in detail here, another recent and important idea in metamodernism -- and once again an idea attributable to Damiani -- is that modernism and postmodernism exist in relation to one another in the same way a "thesis" and an "antithesis" relate to one another, with metamodernism acting as a subsequent "synthesis" of the thesis and antithesis that preceded it.
Even the term "free" seems erroneous: even players given "a free role", even players given no more instruction than being told to run about a bit, cannot but exist in relation to other players (which of course was Arrigo Sacchi's great insight: positions have no meaning other than in relation to team-mates, opponents, the ball and space).
At the end of an essay called "Psalm Eight", she wrote that we all "exist in relation to experience, if we attend to it and if its plainness does not disguise it from us, as if we were visited by revelation".
I read somewhere that a thing that does not exist in relation to anything else cannot itself be said to exist.
More obscurely, the preacher in "Gilead" recalls reading "somewhere that a thing that does not exist in relation to anything else cannot itself be said to exist".
It is highly doubtful that 4,000 lines of text from main UK broadcast bulletins exist in relation to the closing weeks of the Sri Lanka war, also in 2009, in which up to 40 times more civilians died than in Gaza.
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