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'Too good to be true' was the cliche wasn't it? An easy enough part to act out when you have an audience as gullible as he was
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This society seems to have been dominated by a culture that wanted to turn them into a male fantasy, they had to act out the part, but he could see on her face that it hurt to do so
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"Oh he'd like it to be," she told him, "he says there's a bully group on that starship that tries to prevent any sexual contact outside exclusive monogamous relationships for life
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too many bowls of wine have washed that fact out of your head
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Also anything can be made manifest, everything is connected and that we are actually sons and daughters of the Sun but due to karma act out our lives in set ways
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Adjusting to a new environment or accepting a new home are also situations where a dog may act out of character because of stress
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Act out the image - how would the body give it form?
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Cheska noticed the contact out of the corner of his eye and glared at the young nurse, who appeared to ignore him as she smiled at Colling
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would act out of Christian love and not neglect the opportunity for
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Michele thought Keith was a great little boy - he can be adorable - but she saw him act out only a couple of times in her short visit
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In fact, seeing people act out of ignorance in ways that cause themselves or others great pain can inspire a very strong and direct response to that ignorance, but it is a response of compassion
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We did not have a television, so at night we would make up plays and act out Bible stories
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They put a contract out on you because you picked up the rock they live under
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‘I’m just enjoying the game and watching you interact out of the game with your new friend,’ she says
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She began to “act out,” according to the school
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They act out of selfishness, and it serves no purpose of theirs to cause injustice in the world that has no direct benefit for themselves
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bridge that pointed that very fact out
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“Are we meeting your contact out here?” he asked McClure,
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at the cost of their own lives, act out their rebellion and their hatred towards their
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space, where it is possible to allow oneself to act out the bad solution,
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In this manner, they can allow themselves to act out their
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jump out of our repression, act out our hatred and then justify it with false
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act out one’s anger and hatred in constructive ways that are both
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is inconvenient to act out our hatred because we do not want to run the risk
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act out all of our reality, and everything that moves within us, both our good
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- We must act out the part of our hatred that is justified
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"Might tell him the Mossad has a contract out on him
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I have no contact outside the ship period," he slapped his computer station, teeth clenched in frustration
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If your child is angry about being teased, try getting your child to act out what it said to him or her and have your child act out what he or she might say the next time something happens that is similar
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He came to Earth to act out
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let out or act out their emotions this way may become habituated to the cycle of excitement and
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The exact outcome was not always clear, but with good talent and communication, something gorgeous could be produced
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For example, statistics show that 30 percent of children who have witnessed domestic violence act out a similar type of violence against their pets
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If you have good ideas it seems easy to attract outside investment to your projects
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Your ability to attract outside money – either through borrowing or investment – is enhanced
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Pluto in the money house signals an ability to attract outside money either through credit or through investment
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) Thus, if you have good ideas this is a great year to attract outside investors (with the first half of the year especially good)
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Children will often act out for your attention and it would be best to study some basic psychology and behavior modification techniques to keep a handle on them
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I didn't have an iCom like many of the residents had, but I was pretty sure this thing would allow me to contact out as well
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"It is obvious to all of us here that we have been manipulated by corporations and arms manufacturers to act out imagined conflicts using their weapons of war
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Education has been returned to the family and children have returned to the hearth for their basic instruction in life, but the older generations still act out the old habits and values that they grew up with
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Many young adults could act out and not be able to clearly think out some of their actions that they may have viewed
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have a bitter hatred of women and act out that hatred too:
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of bed and act out, and then realize that it’s only a dream
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But he forces himself to act out of character just to save face and in the process humiliate the love of his life
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I’ve only known her to act out
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He would act up or maybe I should say act out, at any given time, with or without my permission
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As we allow, or even enjoy, our inner child to come out and play, with the supervising inner parent and teacher, we will find that he will have enough activities to keep him satisfied, at the appropriate times, and that he will not act out on his own
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They had bribed the doctors to extract out a few drops of blood of these three guys in the syringe while puncturing their veins
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youngsters occasionally act out in antisocial ways? And yet, we’re
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corporate boards, like professional and high-profile college sports teams are regularly awarding obscene contracts for the latest and greatest best hope CEO or coach, just to turn around and drop more money buying the contract out in a few years because reality didn’t live up to their dreams
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and ask him or her to act out a situation in which you might be tempted to overeat
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“Is that outfit in the sketch and painting of you, the same exact outfit you were wearing that night?”
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“Yes I was wearing that exact outfit that night
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“About that,” he said pulling Millie's contract out of his jacket and holding up his cigarette lighter
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Nick popped the false contact out of his eye and ground it into the dirt, before opening the door
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• Act out or imagine the concepts you need to remember
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Do you understand that? Even if I’m killed or incapacitated, in order to maintain the illusion that the Constitution is my primary ship, it’s necessary that you not act out of turn
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I thought at least he would put on an act out in public, but he didn’t
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· Disemble = 4942 = to act a stage player, pretend to act out of one motive when another motive inspired the action
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Intense pain does make us act out of character and that is understandable
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Using an acting partner, coach, or therapist, act out the old script and see how it feels
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Rewrite your script and act out your role in a more empowering way (Reappraisal)
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After I suffered that shock, I began to act out of the
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Does what we hear and see cause us to react out of need and fear?
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[3] To cite another example of an act outraging religious sentiments in India’s pre-Islamic history, one may turn to this passage in Kalhana’s Rajatarangini referring to how Harsha uprooted the idol of the local Kashmiri deity Parihasakeshavam –
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To act out of self-interest in a socially complex world is to necessarily act out irrationally, due to the interconnectedness of all systems
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What we are is how we act out our shoulds, because how we act is the ought we choose
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This ironic, passionless self-loathing is cynically self-satisfied with its own acceptance of its nazi-denying indifference; one is bemused by one's own lack of self-hatred and their own unwillingness to do anything about their inability to care to will to act out of anything but their own need to be entertrained
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"Did you act out of love…or fear?"
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Even though her anger at her parents had caused her to act out, she made the
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Love does not act out of pain, but into pain, seeking to eliminate the suffering of the other's wound
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hatred lies our own hatred, which we act out by delegating it, we would have another precious tool to help us see what otherwise almost always remains invisible
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There is no wickedness in these natural facts, just as the larger fish that eat the smaller ones do not act out of wickedness
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The more powerful one becomes the more prone he is to have the courage to act out his thoughts
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But after a time those repressed feelings became magnified a hundredfold, and he began to act out in more and more strange ways
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Rumor has it he has a contract out on Mitch
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” I had sort of spaced that fact out
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don't act out in the open; they are discreet about what they do
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I had finally finished up with Minkins and Minkins as after the announcement that we were closing nobody had wanted to work their contract out
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"So long as you don't act out of jealousy and you are able to keep calm and stay true to her
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It’s a result of over 4 years’ constant feedback and refinement, a true “quality process”: act, measure, evaluate, refine, act, and so on, all in the service of obtaining the exact outcomes I listed above!
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retract out of the snow after the bounce, for turn initiation; extend
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then go through the motions (cheerfully, remember!) and act out the thought that you
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But the Dynamic of Relative Equality: determines and governs the exact outcome of every new permutation and possibility in the Universe
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To act out of justifications makes a man slave of reasoning and to act upon inner voice sets us free
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whilst all of them were fighting for their own self-advancement by gaining his approval over that of their rivals, he could act out the egomaniacal role of infallibility; which was merely a carbon copy of the same role the Kaiser had acted out as their King
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Followers still yearning to worship-adore-love some safe-secure, parental authority figure or icon, or movie star… willingly giving up their own autonomy-power-responsibilities, because they do not have the courage-honesty-love-wonder needed to grow-learn-change-mature-act out of their own inner authority… and the result? Powerless followers and victims; terrified of being hurt, jailed, killed, raped, or murdered
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If they are supposed only to act out of their ‘guilt’ at having food and money
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Claire looked me up and down as if I were dressed in a chicken suit, and not in the same exact outfit she was wearing
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Xander himself died at an early age: killed by his own insane rage and insane megalomania, his insane drive to butcher and killed finally poisoned by his own Companions: who could not allow him to act out the insanity of crowning himself pharaoh of egypt and become a living God to an entire Nation of Egyptians
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Why do you think Ancient Greek Tragedies came to be called ‘comedies’… and then: ‘plays’? Because the unseen manipulators found they could twist truth so well: that instead of weeping at the tragedy: living people became so brainwashed: they began laughing at tragedy instead of weeping… They found they could play with lies: by permeating their auras into living humans called ‘actors’: and act out their fantasies
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� If we act on something as seemingly vital as this, something that takes effort and denies our natural, emotional revulsion, we might consider whether we act out of an unconscious meaning perspective and not from an idea we hold after some reasonable critical reflection
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� Once I had the pass, I could act out in any way I wanted because the fear of the police and their punishment would have gone
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Parental figures act out of love and concern
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� No matter what it looks like in hindsight, they act out of those motives
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We do not need to engage in some metaphoric war against meaning perspectives and those who serve them and act out of them
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They sabotage, poison, take over and steal your subconscious apparatus SECRETLY: and use it to act out their own subconscious tensions and fears and hatreds and insanities vicariously: by trying to re-live their past lives through the dreams of living people
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They try to rationalize their insane wishes and impulses, and act out their sick hidden desires and sick needs and urges of guilt and shame and fear, and helplessness, and victimization
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The pattern keeps repeating itself, until they are so far behind their peers that they give up and act out their frustrations in the classroom