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That term implies a unity of action and purpose, as if there's an all-encompassing view driving that bank.
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In particular, the sense of disownership seems to be nicely explained by the lack of bodily control "The body is a unity of actions, and if a part of the body is split off from action, it becomes 'alien' and not felt as part of the body" (Sacks, 1984, p. 166).
At D11, the rules of Aristotelian Unities apply: unity of action, place, and time.
These principles were called, respectively, unity of action, unity of place, and unity of time.
Larkin, in Coleman's voice, pleads for "the Classic Unities": Unity of Place, which is the school and its inhabitants; Unity of Time, normally the term in which the action occurs; and Unity of Action, whereby every recorded incident contributes in some way to the telling of the story.
Anti-Jewish Agitation in Poland: (Prewar Fascists and Nazi Collaborators in Unity of Action with Antisemites from the Ranks of the Polish Communist Party): A Documentary Report.
And on Saturday, 2 events, one targeting Chase and later in the day a celebration of solidarity in Times Square, a shared day of action and unity around the globe showcasing Wall Street and corporate greed.
The Novelle also survived as a unique form, although unity of mood and style often replaced the traditional unity of action; the importance of the frame was diminished, as was the necessity for maintaining absolute objectivity.
Right-wing agitation was countered by unity of action on the left, grouping all the left-wing parties and the CGT; even the Communists participated in this effort, which culminated in 1935 in the formation of the Popular Front.
The book's four characters are inextricably bound together in the tangled web of a life situation that seems to have no solution, and the tightly woven plot has a unity of action that rises slowly but inexorably to the climactic scene of Dimmesdale's public confession.
In an essay published on the Web site of Powell's City of Books, an independent bookstore (www.powells.com), Mr. Martel wrote that even though the review he recalled "oozed indifference," Dr. Scliar's concept had "the effect on my imagination of electric caffeine" because of its "perfect unity of time, action and place".
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