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Is most of it being enfolded, ever more completely, into entertainment or political intolerance?
She draped a lei around my neck, kissed my right cheek, and enfolded me in a hug.
Singleton experienced something traumatic there, too, but because he was enfolded, he cannot recall exactly what happened.
But how, if you are his child, do you cope with a father whose sensuality enfolded everything?
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO "Run" follows a bad breakup, enfolded by lies and contradictions and divided loyalties among friends.
Yet researchers soon realized there was much more to the genome than the protein codes it enfolded.
Justin Fairfax (D) also faced accusations of sexual assault even as the scandal enfolded around Northam last month.
What does Meg's father mean when he tells her that his love is never gone, it's just "enfolded"?
And the silence that enfolded me, spoke to me, and spoke louder and more eloquently than any voice.
You may wonder what it's like to feel deeply enfolded within a group whose very membership confers identity.
On the floor lies the cloth in which the volume is usually enfolded; beside it, the pile of boxes on which it rests.
A prayer circle of church-camp counselors and pastors enfolded her and attempted to perform an exorcism, which she said only intensified her terror.
That's true for these characters, whose lives become enfolded, and it's the metaphor that should linger after the last scene of this arresting production.
We see them briefly but clearly, these "agents of uncertainty enfolded within a series of innumerable reasons" that have led them to their terrible destiny.
Enfolded to immerse myself in the unknown, I find it difficult to complacently accept the 'what;' I want to hunt for the 'whys' and dissect the 'hows.
It's the sort of book you want to gulp down in a sitting, enfolded by a blanket, sinking into the gray need we all feel to be loved.
This somewhat hopeful talk came enfolded in a collective display of rhetorical rope-a-dope that would bring a smile to the face of the departed Muhammad Ali.
Quickly, Ms. Bezos's identity became enfolded into her husband's company, even as she sought to make her mark in a publishing industry that he worked tirelessly to upend.
To watch these fine actors, with Shakespeare in their marrow, forgo the toil of modern dialogue for the gracious ease of verse, enfolded in firelight, feels like a privilege.
"Tween," a 2016 collection of eight outtakes recorded from 2011-14, revealed paths the band had rejected for "Shriek," with songs that enfolded electronics in broad strokes of guitar.
Disraeli got seven volumes and Gladstone three, but the lives of the poets or the artists or even the scientists tended to be enfolded within the limits of a single volume.
The noise of the restaurant rose up around them, and for a moment he felt enfolded by the warm lighting and the voices and the smell of food being thoughtfully prepared.
Calder, at least after the first blossoming of the circus, is, by choice, so enfolded within the larger story of modernist art that we can't help judging him as a character within its drama.
An agent named Singleton, an enfolded vet, becomes obsessed with finding him, even as he falls in love with Wendy, a fellow agent who eventually joins him in the hunt for the murderous Rake.
Irony is central to Hecht's temper, but his life was enfolded in an irony that he couldn't admit: what he respected (literature) he couldn't pull off, and what he scorned (writing movies) he excelled at.
People of all sides who met de Gaulle were exasperated by him, but mostly they were impressed by him—by the way his personality was enfolded in his politics, and his politics in his personality.
Enfolded in this void, visitors are gradually surrounded by an ethereal soundtrack, abruptly interrupted by a simultaneous clear conversational voice and a burst of light and color — a single enormous bright eye, illuminated on the ceiling.
Henry Kissinger, Nixon's junior partner in the great China project, readily bought into the first step, the part that was enfolded in Nixon's understanding with Mao Zedong: at some point, Taiwan must be absorbed by China.
Kennedy creates a Psych Corps with the goal of treating the vets through a process of therapeutic amnesia, whereby the traumatic memories are "enfolded" after a course of re-­enactment of the traumatizing events and ingestion of a drug called Tripizoid.
These arms that held you when you were sick, enfolded you when you left for school in the morning and were raised high in the air on the sidelines of your soccer games will eventually be the arms that hug you—and let you go.
This aching ode to New York — "my city," Robbins called it in one poem, which "chokes on its breath, and sparkles with its false lights" — feels almost like a eulogy for a vanished city, which enfolded artists and dancers and gave them both freedom and inspiration.
"The way to get our friends and partners to understand how serious we are is finally, I'm afraid, to abandon the defeatism and negativity that has enfolded us in a great cloud for so long and to prepare confidently and seriously for a WTO or no-deal outcome," he told BBC TV. NO DEAL BORIS?
One attorney who'd been sexually abused by her mother's boyfriend while young, and who became deeply depressed after the birth of her first child, told me how, while on ketamine, she'd perceived on her own back two brown and purple butterfly wings, with peacock-like markings, that then enfolded her in cocoon-like safety.
"The way to get our friends and partners to understand how serious we are is finally, I'm afraid, to abandon the defeatism and negativity that has enfolded us in a great cloud for so long and to prepare confidently and seriously for a WTO or no-deal outcome," he said in the BBC TV interview on Monday evening.
Looking at her head and body, richer far than her rare fur coat, holding as he did to these skins which enfolded what ruled him, her arms and shoulders, everything, looking down on her face which ever since he had first seen it had been his library, his gallery, his palace, and his wooded fields he began at last to feel content and almost that he owned her.
The inside of the egg is velvet-lined to secure the enfolded frame. On the back of each portrait is a golden monogram of the sitter.
David Bohm: Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Routledge, 1980 (). The implicate (also referred to as the "enfolded") order is seen as a deeper and more fundamental order of reality. In contrast, the explicate or "unfolded" order include the abstractions that humans normally perceive. As he wrote: :In the enfolded [or implicate] order, space and time are no longer the dominant factors determining the relationships of dependence or independence of different elements.
Gogarty, Oliver St John As I was going down Sackville Street Penguin edition 1954 pp. 183-4 Russell's generosity and hospitality were legendary: Frank O'Connor fondly recalled "the warmth and kindness, which enfolded you like an old fur coat".
This mutated form contains an enfolded nuclear membrane and has a cerebriform shape, resembling the shape and folds of the brain.Streilein, J. W. (1978). Lymphocyte Traffic, T-cell Malignancies and the Skin. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 71(3). 167-171.
Bohm's work and the Holomovement are the topic of a feature-length documentary under development by Paul Howard and David Peat. Bohm features as a fictional character in the novel The Wave by British author Lochlan Bloom which includes several "enfolded" narratives.
These are colorful snails, that can partially take the color of the sea floor. Their large cephalic shield is rounded at the front, but deeply lobed behind. The mantle protrudes behind the shell. The shell is partially or completely enfolded by lateral parapodial (=fleshy winglike outgrowths) lobes.
A rufous dorsal stripe found on vertex of thorax and abdomen. Forewings with costa, and both wings with the outer margin are orange reddish, with black scales and spots irrorated (sprinkled) with silver. Ventral side whitish. Male genitalia include a slender spine enfolded in the sacculus.
Both were immediately enfolded by highest flames that transformed their lineations and clothes in embers. Only Leo will survive to this test of faith. He came out of the stake with undamaged vestments that kept shining about his unscathed body. The other unwilling contestant was fated to succumb instead.
Rather than starting with the parts and explaining the whole in terms of the parts, Bohm's point of view is just the opposite: he starts with a notion of undivided wholeness and derives the parts as abstractions from the whole. The essential point is that the implicate order and the holomovement imply a way of looking at reality not merely in terms of external interactions between things, but in terms of the internal (enfolded) relationships among things: "The relationships constituting the fundamental law are between the enfolded structures that interweave and inter-penetrate each other, through the whole of space, rather than between the abstracted and separated forms that are manifest to the senses (and to our instruments)" (185).
Achnatherum aridum is a resident of high desert scrub and woodland habitat at some elevation. It is a tuft-forming perennial bunchgrass without rhizomes. The bunches of stems reach a maximum height of around . The inflorescence is a panicle often partly enfolded in the narrow sheath of the uppermost leaf.
Duration is enfolded into one image for example showing the change of light over a 10-hour exposure. Trackorama – a print made from a camera that “tracks” along a line that can travel from one scene to another. This long tracking shot is laid out as a print on a wall.
Buddhism extended its horizons up to the western borders of Gandhara and enfolded in its wings the regions between Kabul River and Indus River. The mounds of Maini produce Buddhist remains all around. Due to the presence of Buddhist remains, Maini may be termed as a critical part of Gandhara civilization.
The inflorescence is enfolded in shiny, light-colored bracts with long spines along their margins. The flowers are purple-tipped white and up to nearly 3 centimeters long. They are coated in glandular hairs and their lobes are folded over at the lips. Typical habitat is clay (typically vertic) soils in grasslands.
Fight, fight for your Ole Miss. Alma Mater Written by Mrs. A. W. Khale and her husband in 1925. Way down south in Mississippi, There’s a spot that ever calls Where among the hills enfolded. Stand Old Alma Mater’s Halls. Where the trees lift high their branches, To the whisp’ring southern breeze.
For children baptized before coming into the use of reason, might easily be persuaded by their parents to renounce what they had unknowingly embraced; and this would be detrimental to the faith. The other reason is that it is against natural justice. For a child is by nature part of its father: at first, it is not distinct from its parents as to its body, so long as it is enfolded within the mother's womb and later on after birth, and before it has the use of free will, it is enfolded in the care of its parents, like a spiritual womb. So long as a man does not have the use of reason, he is no different from an irrational animal.
After remaining in a coma for eight hours, Lincoln died at 7:22 am on April 15. Stanton saluted and said, "Now he belongs to the ages." Lincoln's flag- enfolded body was then escorted in the rain to the White House by bareheaded Union officers, while the city's church bells rang. President Johnson was sworn in the next morning.
The Red Cross had a store and a café in the building until 2014. In January 2015 Södra Dalarnas Sparbank, that had been located at Åsgatan, moved into the house. The frame is made out of timber, resting on a foundation of stone. The facades are cement rendered with plaster in a shade of green enfolded with white.
I am afraid that my mind escapes through the hair and onto > the fingers of my hairdresser. Hence my headache afterwards. The Empress sat > at a table which was moved to the middle of the room and covered with a > white cloth. She was shrouded in a white, laced peignoir, her hair, > unfastened and reaching to the floor, enfolded her entire body.
Tom Dundee knew how to connect the dots. Someone here, someone there, a dash of Dundee and things began to happen. His caring for his audiences enfolded them early in the evening and then, carried by his guitar, songs, stories and humor, the audience would leave wanting more. His gossamer songwriting touch and master musicianship built him a career touring nationally, and in Europe.
They became part of the public celebrations of Republicanism. The rhetoric, the form, and the central figures of civic ceremonies changed to accommodate the intrusion of this technology....[Between 1828 and 1869] Americans integrated the railroad into the national economy and enfolded it within the sublime. Travel became much easier, cheaper and more common. Shoppers from small towns could make day trips to big city stores.
A contemporary, Philarete Chasles, describes him as follows: > Ruddy, with a pock-marked face, barely any nose, scrofulous, his neck > enfolded in cloth that protected and hid his affliction, pot-bellied; [...] > mouth smiling, lips thick, hair rare, eyebrows absent, dressed like a little > lackey aping his master and with the affectations and the mincing airs of > the salon (quoted in Kelly, 2004 – see below).
The Chinese translated the term tathāgatagarbha as (, or "Tathāgata's (rúlái) storehouse" (zàng). According to Brown, "storehouse" may indicate both "that which enfolds or contains something", or "that which is itself enfolded, hidden or contained by another." The Tibetan translation is de bzhin gshegs pa'i snying po, which cannot be translated as "womb" (mngal or lhums), but as "embryonic essence", "kernel" or "heart". The term "heart" was also used by Mongolian translators.
In addition to these works, a manuscript of a stage play The Holy Devil (Rasputin) was found among the papers left by Herman Bernstein (a journalist and writer who died in August 1935). This play was probably never performed or published. The last seven years of Birinski's life are enfolded in mist again. According to the extant death certificate, Leo Birinski died on October 23, 1951 at Lincoln Hospital in The Bronx, New York City.
View of the chancel The cathedral's crossing is divided into right side and left side, each with two chapels. The left side is dedicated to Jesus' Sacred Heart and there is a wooden statue, dating back the end of 19th century, where Jesus wears a blue robe and a light blue cloak. On his chest, there is the Sacred Heart enfolded in flames. On the left side there are the Blessed Sacrament chapel and the Ara Pacis chapel.
Page 19. Ana Matronic ran a weekly cabaret event known as Knock Off at a club called the Slipper Room in New York, where she liked to hire eccentric and alternative acts; one reporter described it as a place that "served up a racy, multigender revue of kitsch," and that a performer dressed as a giant vulva "enfolded me with her labia while singing "Lick Me in My Wet Spot" to the tune of "Hit Me With Your Best Shot"."Hannaford, Alex (2005). Scissor Sisters.
Marijuana Anonymous (MA) formed in June 1989 to address compulsive use of cannabis. Since its inception, the MA fellowship has followed the Twelve Traditions and suggests practicing the Twelve Steps, both of which originated from Alcoholics Anonymous. Among the founders at the first MA conference in Morro Bay were delegates from Marijuana Smokers Anonymous (Orange County, California), Marijuana Addicts Anonymous (the San Francisco Bay area), and Marijuana Anonymous (Los Angeles County). Other existing fellowships from Seattle and New York City (1974), enfolded into MA later.
For many years he was associated with physicist and philosopher David Bohm; the two wrote the book Science, Order, and Creativity together, and Peat later wrote Bohm's biography, Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm. In the context of this biography, Peat emphasized how Bohm had worked intensely on finding a mathematical expression for his vision of an interconnected, enfolded implicate order, from which an explicate order, the world of classical physics unfolds. Bohm also aimed at re-introducing time as a dynamic entity.
It was called a flextangle as a prop in the 2018 film A Wrinkle in Time, with its inner faces colored with hearts and patterns which hidden when those faces are folded together. The paper toy suggested how space and time could be folded to explain the magical travels of the story. The toy is given to the daughter by her father at the start of the movie and its hearts show how love can be enfolded and still there, even after the father mysteriously disappears.
A kati roll (sometimes spelt kathi roll; ) is a street-food dish originating from Kolkata, West Bengal. In its original form, it is a skewer-roasted kebab wrapped in a paratha bread, although over the years many variants have evolved all of which now go under the generic name of kati roll. Today, mostly any wrap containing a filling enfolded in an Indian flatbread (roti) is called a kati roll. In native Bengali, the word Kati roughly translates to "Stick", referring to how they were originally made.
Despite vast territorial gains, they are not effectively consolidated, the population is not subjugated or enfolded into the state narrative, resources are not effectively exploited, and the rapid expansion becomes unsustainable. If the elites realise their mistake, it is incredibly difficult to rectify their grand strategy due to the narrative sold both to its own members and to the general public, effectively condemning the state to defeat.Kupchan 1994. This is exemplified by the Japanese Empire's rapid expansion starting in the 1930s and its subsequent collapse.
Africa Inland Mission's stated mission is see "Christ centered Churches established among all African peoples." Their goal is to introduce Jesus Christ to those who have never heard of him. AIM seeks to help new believers grow strong and healthy in their faith and to see new believers enfolded into a maturing church. The organization aims to invest in the lives of current and future church leaders so they can effectively affect the lives of others who can in turn reach out to the vast population of Africa and beyond.
At the heart of this new memory lies a novel bi-modal representation of pattern and a hologram-like complex spherical weight state-space. Besides the usual advantages of associative computing, this technique also has excellent potential for fast optical realization because the underlying hyper-spherical computations can be naturally implemented on optical computations. It is based on principle of information storage in the form of stimulus-response patterns where information is presented by phase angle orientations of complex numbers on a Riemann surface. A very large number of stimulus-response patterns may be superimposed or "enfolded" on a single neural element.
"We gradually fell in love with our shabby house as a young man might fall in love with a homely girl whose voice and smile were irresistible", Mumford later recalled. "In no sense was this the house of dreams. But over our lifetime it has slowly turned into something better, the house of our realities ... [T]his dear house has enfolded and remodeled our family character—exposing our limitations as well as our virtues." Over the rest of their lives, the Mumfords sometimes took residence elsewhere for Lewis's teaching or research positions, up to a year at a time.
In the United States, a neurosurgeon must generally complete four years of undergraduate education, four years of medical school, and seven years of residency (PGY-1-7). Most, but not all, residency programs have some component of basic science or clinical research. Neurosurgeons may pursue additional training in the form of a fellowship, after residency or in some cases as a senior resident in the form of an enfolded fellowship. These fellowships include pediatric neurosurgery, trauma/neurocritical care, functional and stereotactic surgery, surgical neuro-oncology, radiosurgery, neurovascular surgery, skull-base surgery, peripheral nerve and complex spinal surgery.
Shortly into his tenure as Senator, the Flint Water Crisis enfolded over the course of several months and drew national attention to the Flint. On January 13, 2016, Ananich called for the state to refund the $2 million to the city; Ananich also requested further emergency funding from the state and a commitment to long-term funding to address the effects of the lead contamination. Senator Ananich also sharply criticized the role emergency managers played in worsening the crisis and that the law allowing the positions should be reviewed and repealed. "It's been a failed project," he said.
While Brendel in his speech had said that the "New German School" was intended to unite different parties of musical life, the journal Grenzboten of June 10, 1859, wrote: :The anniversary of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, well known as voice of the "Zukunftsmusiker", who now have officially constituted themselves as "Weimarian School", was an occasion for a very voluminous demonstration, for which that school enfolded all of its forces.Translated from German, after . This suggested that the advantage was very much on the side of the "Weimarian School". There is a parallel in Liszt's will of September 14, 1860.
Birth of a New Man (Spanish: Nacimiento de un Hombre Nuevo), popularly known as el huevo de Colón ("the Columbus' egg"), is a monument in Seville, Spain. It is a work by Zurab Tsereteli, consisting of a colossal statue representing Christopher Columbus partially enfolded by an egg-like shell. It was a gift from the city of Moscow to Seville on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Columbus to the Caribbean in 1492. The reported height of the sculptural work ranges from , while the individual statue is high, thus ranking as the largest statue in Spain, ahead of the Cristo del Otero.
In the West, hieratic Byzantine models were closely followed in the Early Middle Ages, but with the increased importance of the cult of the Virgin in the 12th and 13th centuries a wide variety of types developed to satisfy a flood of more intensely personal forms of piety. In the usual Gothic and Renaissance formulas the Virgin Mary sits with the Infant Jesus on her lap, or enfolded in her arms. In earlier representations the Virgin is enthroned, and the Child may be fully aware, raising his hand to offer blessing. In a 15th- century Italian variation, a baby John the Baptist looks on.
The graphic novel is presented as a personal diary in a lined spiral notebook Prior to working in comics, Ferris was a freelance illustrator and toy designer. After contracting West Nile virus at age 40 in 2002, Ferris became paralyzed from the waist down and lost the use of her right hand, preventing her from drawing and doing freelance work. The origin for My Favorite Thing Is Monsters was a screenplay Ferris wrote of "a werewolf lesbian girl being enfolded into the protective arms of a Frankenstein trans kid". The theme of two outsiders was then carried over to a short story she wrote in 2004.
The goddess temporarily took her brother's portfolio, and trapped his sentience in the Weave, where was enfolded in a dream by Mystra. The Lady of Mysteries did that to ensure that the two drow siblings would survive the cataclysm that she knew was coming: the Spellplague, in which she would be "killed" to renew the Weave, and magic would go wild. On the same date, Cavatina Xarann, a priestess and Darksong Knight of Eilistraee, killed the demigod Selvetarm (with the help of the Lady Penitent) using the Crescent Blade. In 1377 DR, Kiaransalee and her cultists initiated hostilities against the Masked Lady and her followers.
The War That Saved My Life received very good reviews. The Horn Book Magazine claims "This is a feel-good story, but an earned one". School Library Journal talks about the emotional connection readers will have "Readers will ache for her as she misreads cues and pushes Susan away, even though she yearns to be enfolded in a hug. There is much to like here-Ada's engaging voice, the vivid setting, the humor, the heartbreak, but most of all the tenacious will to survive exhibited by Ada and the villagers who grow to love and accept her". Thom Barthelmess in The Horn Book Magazine stated "Bradley’s novel is exceptional for the characters’ deep humanity".
In addition, the box pews were replaced in 1872 and the pulpit was moved from the middle aisle to its present location. In 1949, the parish enfolded the congregation of St. Luke's on Charlotte Street, long closely associated with St. Paul's, and the first combined service was held on July 17, 1949. Later, the present building was designated the cathedral church for the Diocese of South Carolina and Bishop Gray Temple was officially “seated” here in November 1963. The stained-glass windows in the apse of the sanctuary were installed in the fall of 1991 and, consistent with the post-hurricane restoration, are in the style of Sir Christopher Wren, the 17th century architect of St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
Although Brazil remains reluctant, he is ultimately enfolded within Obie and forced to see the machine's logic. Brazil finally agrees to go along with the plan, but on one condition: he will go into the Well of Souls and perform the necessary repairs, but only on the orders of another person, so that the responsibility for the billions of lives ended is not his alone. With the plan thus laid out, the inner circle of Chang, Gypsy, Marquoz, and an Olympian head priestess named Yua travel to the Well World to put it into effect. Brazil indicates that he will follow sometime later, as he does not expect to receive a warm welcome.
Bohm characterises consciousness as a process in which at each moment, content that was previously implicate is presently explicate, and content which was previously explicate has become implicate. > One may indeed say that our memory is a special case of the process > described above, for all that is recorded is held enfolded within the brain > cells and these are part of matter in general. The recurrence and stability > of our own memory as a relatively independent sub-totality is thus brought > about as part of the very same process that sustains the recurrence and > stability in the manifest order of matter in general. It follows, then, that > the explicate and manifest order of consciousness is not ultimately distinct > from that of matter in general.
Once secretory proteins are formed, the ER membrane separates them from the proteins that will remain in the cytosol. Secretory proteins depart from the ER enfolded in the membranes of vesicles that bud like bubbles from the transitional ER. These vesicles in transit to another part of the cell are called transport vesicles. An alternative mechanism for transport of lipids and proteins out of the ER are through lipid transfer proteins at regions called membrane contact sites where the ER becomes closely and stably associated with the membranes of other organelles, such as the plasma membrane, Golgi or lysosomes. In addition to making secretory proteins, the rough ER makes membranes that grows in place from the addition of proteins and phospholipids.
Head III is an oil painting by Francis Bacon, one of series of works made in 1949 for his first one-man exhibition at the Hanover Gallery, in London. As with the other six paintings in the series, it focuses on the disembodied head of male figure, who looks out with a penetrating gaze, but is fixed against an isolating, flat, nondescript background, while also enfolded by hazy horizontal foreground curtain-like folds which seems to function like a surrounding cage.Davies; Yard, 19 Head III was first exhibited in November 1949 at the Hanover in a showing commissioned by one of the artist's early champions, Erica Brausen.Zweite, 74 They six head paintings were painted during a short period of time, when Bacon was under pressure to provide works for the Hanover exhibition.
Boosters in every city worked feverishly to make sure the railroad came through, knowing their urban dreams depended upon it. The mechanical size, scope and efficiency of the railroads made a profound impression; people would dress in their Sunday best to go down to the terminal to watch the train come in. David Nye argues that: :The startling introduction of railroads into this agricultural society provoked a discussion that soon arrived at the enthusiastic consensus that railways were sublime and that they would help to unify, dignify, expand and enrich the nation. They became part of the public celebrations of Republicanism. The rhetoric, the form, and the central figures of civic ceremonies changed to accommodate the intrusion of this technology....[Between 1828 and 1869] Americans integrated the railroad into the national economy and enfolded it within the sublime.
The formal presentation of the concept comes late in the book, under the general framework of new notions of order is physics. After discussing the concepts of undivided wholeness and the implicate and explicate orders, he presents the formal definition under the subheading "The Holomovement and its Aspects". Consistent with his own earlier Causal Interpretation, and more generally with the de Broglie- Schroedinger approach, he posits that a new kind of description would be appropriate for giving primary relevance to the implicate order. Using the hologram as a model, Bohm argues that the implicate order is enfolded within a more generalized wave structure of the universe-in-motion, or what he calls the holomovement: Generalizing, so as to emphasize undivided wholeness, we can say that the holomovement, which is an unbroken and undivided totality, ‘carries’ implicate order.
Of > course, to make possible such constancy it is also necessary that this > content be organized, not only through relatively fixed association but also > with the aid of the rules of logic, and of our basic categories of space, > time, causality, universality, etc. ... there will be a strong background of > recurrent, stable, and separable features, against which the transitory and > changing aspects of the unbroken flow of experience will be seen as fleeting > impressions that tend to be arranged and ordered mainly in terms of the vast > totality of the relatively static and fragmented content of [memories]. Bohm also claimed that "as with consciousness, each moment has a certain explicate order, and in addition it enfolds all the others, though in its own way. So the relationship of each moment in the whole to all the others is implied by its total content: the way in which it 'holds' all the others enfolded within it".

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