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But the music, too, was corporeally related to the action.
Sex toys that interact with film and VR open new worlds of transcending what your physical, corporeally-limited body could experience.
If it can be diagnosed as objectively and corporeally as heart disease, would depression or bipolar disorder or schizophrenia carry the same shame?
That's what modern VR is good at doing: putting you (or your brain) into strange places and convincing you that you exist there, corporeally.
They use social media, especially Instagram, to express themselves creatively and corporeally, building an audience much larger than what a company alone can bring them.
For these reasons it feels essential to see Cemetery in a dark cinema, because in many ways, Casas's film is a proposition for how we can engage corporeally with animals on screen, as well as one that conjures the obvious thoughts about the vulnerable natural world in the age of the Anthropocene.
It is thought by most that the Qutb is corporeally or spiritually present in Mecca at the Ka'ba, which is referred to as his maqām.
Communion service in the Three-kings Church, Frankfurt am Main. Many Reformed Christians hold that Christ's body and blood are not corporeally (physically) present in the Eucharist, but really present in a spiritual way.Westminster Confession of Faith Ch. XXVII Sec. 7 The elements are spiritual nourishment in Christ by faith.
He was educated at the Royal High School of Edinburgh, where he was remembered as a 'bully' who thrashed his contemporaries "mentally and corporeally". He won the Lord Provost's gold medal in his final year. In 1810, he joined medical classes at the University of Edinburgh. He soon became interested in transcendentalism and the work of Xavier Bichat.
Taku is often cited as contradicting Maimonides’ Third Principle of Faith for insisting that God can be corporeally manifest and that to maintain otherwise is heretical. For Taku such a denial would be an infringement on God’s omnipotenceKetav Tamim, ed. Kirchheim, pg. 82: “They are issuing a decree to the Creator as to how He must be.
Christian teaching states that Christ ascended into heaven corporeally. Therefore, the only parts of his body available for veneration are those obtained prior to the Ascension. At various points in history, a number of churches in Europe have claimed to possess the Holy Prepuce, Jesus' foreskin from his Circumcision."Who stole Jesus' foreskin?" by David Farley.
Acanthaspis petax stalks its prey, until it gets close enough to ambush the prey. It then pierces the prey with its syringe-like proboscis. Paralyzing saliva and digestive enzymes are sent down the proboscis into the prey. Once the prey is extra-corporeally digested Acanthaspis petax sucks the liquefied tissues up the proboscis leaving only the exoskeleton of the prey behind.
The Reformed, on the other hand, argued that "the Word is fully united to but never totally contained within the human nature and, therefore, even in the incarnation is to be conceived of as beyond or outside of (extra) the human nature." For this reason, the Reformed argue that Christ cannot be present corporeally (bodily) in the Lord's supper, because he reigns bodily from heaven.
Hepatocyte encapsulations have been proposed for use in a bioartifical liver. The device consists of a cylindrical chamber imbedded with isolated hepatocytes through which patient plasma is circulated extra- corporeally in a type of hemoperfusion. Because microcapsules have a high surface area to volume ratio, they provide large surface for substrate diffusion and can accommodate a large number of hepatocytes. Treatment to induced liver failure mice showed a significant increase in the rate of survival.
During the divorce Addis discovered that her attorney, Grant Jackson, esq., was in duplicity with Storke. The Daily Independent reported on July 11, 1898: "Grant Jackson and Yda Addis, the present warriors of Santa Barbara, were at one time dear friends, but their hearts no longer beat as one, but corporeally speaking, they beat at each other." When Addis discovered Jackson's duplicity between him and her husband, Addis broke into his home one night carrying two .
Part of the relics are included in the so-called Arma Christi ("Weapons of Christ"), or the Instruments of the Passion. Some relics, such as remnants of the crown of thorns, receive only a modest number of pilgrims, while others, such as the Shroud of Turin, receive millions of pilgrims, including Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. As Christian teaching generally states that Christ was assumed into heaven corporeally, there are few bodily relics. A notable exception is the Holy Foreskin of Jesus.
But what it refused to facilitate was the racial > objectification of the artist's body. Lewis could not so readily become the > subject of her own representation if her subject was corporeally white. After being placed in storage, the statue was moved to the 1878 Chicago Interstate Exposition where it remained unsold. Then the sculpture was acquired by a gambler by the name of "Blind John" Condon who purchased it from a saloon on Clark street to mark the grave of a Racehorse named "Cleopatra".
Grant Jackson (1866–1925) was an attorney in Santa Barbara, California, and later a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge, 1906–1915. While practicing law in Santa Barbara, California, he gained a notorious reputation when he represented Yda Addis in her divorce from Charles A. Storke. The Daily Independent reported on July 11, 1898: "Grant Jackson and Yda Addis, the present warriors of Santa Barbara, were at one time dear friends, but their hearts no longer beat as one, but corporeally speaking, they beat at each other." When Addis discovered Jackson's duplicity between him and her husband, Addis broke into his home one night, and threatened him with a gun.
The New French Extremity in particular is a > wide-ranging set of films, encompassing art-house darlings like Claire Denis > and Catherine Breillat (a filmmaker much more interested in sex than > violence, or rather sex as violence) as well as those who might be deemed > schlockmeisters by their detractors[,] like Xavier Gens and Alexandre > Aja.Smith, "Confronting Mortality..." Part 1 Films belonging to the New French Extremity take a severe approach to depicting violence and sex.Palmer, 22 Smith identifies five films that he believes primarily comprise a new wave of horror in France: High Tension, Them, Frontier(s), Inside and Martyrs. These films, he says, provide a "comprehensive snapshot of human anxieties about our bodies", both corporeally and socially.

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