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The instructions looks more like equations than commands to say aloud.
Choose some descriptive words to say aloud that reflect your intention.
Not too palatable to say aloud, but realpolitik is not always pretty.
" 'FUCK YOU!' you scream internally as you say aloud, "No thanks, just a diet coke.
Moreover, hardly anyone was willing to say aloud that innocent people really were locked up.
However during one intimate, chatty moment on screen, it was all about what she wouldn't say aloud.
"I say aloud what I would say to myself: Take that risky path, follow what you really like."
I sometimes have intuitions about myself, like random thoughts that I say aloud that end up happening in real life.
Fashion was a more coded form of expression: McCullers's embroidered vests and bluejeans spoke the things she couldn't say aloud.
Someone needed to always keep her company to say aloud what was in front of her, who's been blind since birth.
But maybe hearing someone say what they were afraid to say aloud will embolden them to start acting that way, too.
He'll say aloud a phrase like "tools→clear history" when he means he's trying to put something out of his mind.
Now on the outside, he has been willing to say aloud what many critics have long suspected about the National Front.
It critiques the nation's demand that people of color experience injustice but never feel empowered to say aloud that they notice the injustice.
Each time you say aloud "And then", the dancers dissolve and appear in another corner of the room, fostering a sense of exploration.
She sang along to songs on the radio, songs patchy with blanked-out words that she made a point of mouthing but didn't say aloud.
Rand Paul of Kentucky to induce him to say aloud the name of the alleged whistleblower who first brought Trump's Ukrainian dealings to public light.
"My body is a burden / I'm always yearning / To be less accommodating / To say aloud how I'm feeling," she sings in a tightly wound falsetto.
It wouldn't be until decades later that any of us would say aloud that the conditions and pay at that place made it a virtual sweatshop.
These numbers represent parents who silently admit to themselves what they dare not say aloud to their children: the future is dimmer for the next generation.
Darlene can't quite bring herself to say aloud that she murdered Susan Jacobs; her guilt and self-loathing forces Elliot to complete the puzzle on his own.
Demanding that my phone turn on and off the lights started feeling weird to say aloud, which got me to wondering: was I being rude to my smartphone?
It also incorporates a numeric system, so everything from apps to drop-down menu options will be assigned a number you can say aloud to perform a task.
Upon hearing themselves say aloud the spelled name of the tribe and terrified that their spirit had been captured by this alchemy, they jumped up and went running.
" 'That is the most beautiful woman i have ever seen' i say aloud to dana she turns to look – turns back at me 'that's ivanka,' " the poem later reads.
And this winter, he delivered a major one -- becoming the first lawmaker to say aloud what teachers had been thinking: If teachers didn't get raises, they'd go on strike.
Maybe I'm a linguistic person—I do like poetry—or maybe I needed someone to speak the words in my heart that I could not bring myself to say aloud.
Having Americans hear Mueller say aloud that there was sufficient evidence to conclude the President obstructed justice could be much more potent than having reporters merely tell viewers the same thing.
There's so much that pegs this as a strawman argument; the cliche of the old (or very young) relative speaking a "truth" that no one would ever say aloud, for example.
For example, every morning during my commute, I try to recall and say aloud a list of my most important tasks, so that I can maintain focus on them throughout the day.
"It is inconceivable to me that anyone of his age and stature could believe, let alone say aloud, that an inability to compromise is what led to the Civil War," she wrote.
So if telling them you're going to take care of yourself before the movie starts feels too pushy (or is too embarrassing to say aloud), then mindful breathing might be the best choice.
This term is one of those "hashtags!" that you have to say aloud in a very MTV VJ voice while making air quotes, but there have been virtual reams written about various usages.
Somebody needed to say aloud the things black people have been saying to each other or muttering under our breath in frustration -- that "taking a knee" was never about disrespecting the flag or the military.
She sits, big, nyloned legs crossed across the room and he leans forward in his chair straining to hear her saying what she hears him not saying and he can't say aloud even inside himself.
For one thing, it forces you, the reader, to say aloud, to embody, the words, while leaving a gap for the inevitable differences of race or gender identity, of illness and health, that might sometimes seem unbridgeable.
"nerdy crying devil face with open eyes nerdy crying devil face with open eyes"When you're about to say aloud, "I think the Pokémon: Detective Pikachu movie looks pretty good" and you're bracing for the horrified screams.
They sent out anonymous surveys to their teammates, to better gauge what people prioritized but might not want to say aloud, and weighed in on legal language and PowerPoint slides in a cache of shared Google Docs.
Careful to not shout too loudly from our artisan soapbox, we still cared enough to make the point when people would come in and look at items we were selling and then say aloud, Let's see if we can find something similar online.
It remains to this day the most difficult thing to say aloud, but because of the last few days and the attempt to minimize Donald Trump's words as "locker room banter," it is time to speak about what was previously unspeakable for me.
They'll come up to me on the subway, they'll come up to actors on the show, and they'll talk about how much they feel like Mindy Lahiri or how the show is saying something that they're thinking but are too scared to say aloud.
If that's not an option, have the person you're worried about call a suicide prevention line, such as a 1-800-273-TALK, or take her to the hospital emergency room; say aloud that this is what one does when a loved one's life is in danger.
For $24, less than a cup of coffee, you'll have our eternal gratitude ... " I dare you to read the synopsis and say aloud that you wouldn't watch this show: "His notorious NBA bad boy persona consisting of late night partying, women, and all-out brawls, proved to be casual tabloid conversation.
She, however, felt like she wasn't doing as well as anyone expected of her, including herself; she had no one to ask all those "dumb" questions no one wants to say aloud, and she needed advice from someone senior — someone who had come out alright on the other side of all this doubt — on how to handle the workplace politics unique to her job.
Quint also suggests I devise a short mantra or affirmation that I say aloud in my mind before Tweeting or commenting, to crystallize and give power to my original intention—whether that's to help the causes I care about or to curse the assailants of those causes (personally, I'm not ready to think about hexing anybody just yet, if ever—it's against the beliefs of a sect I'm interested in.).
But when an interview with me appeared in The Sunday Times under the headline "Why 'This Is Happiness' Author Niall Williams Is Happily Out of Step," I began to realize that it was not just me but the idea of happiness itself that was out of step with the times, and that it required some mental adjusting, not to say daring, to say aloud the title of my novel.
They are things that people think but never say aloud. Sometimes Vail does say them aloud, which can create problems with colleagues. These thoughts can be sarcastic or dry humor, and they can be very funny. Jacobson characterizes his discovery as being accidental.
But it's not consummated. It's not a mutual thing. ... > This is probably a contentious issue, but I swear that I could always see > [male homosexual attraction] in people, in the way that guys would need to > be touching other guys. You could see there was something they couldn't say > aloud.
Each student viewed a card with a line on it, followed by another with three lines labeled A, B, and C (see accompanying figure). One of these lines was the same as that on the first card, and the other two lines were clearly longer or shorter (i.e., a near-100% rate of correct responding was expected). Each participant was then asked to say aloud which line matched the length of that on the first card.
The Akimel O'odham associate great importance to the names of individuals. From age ten until the time of marriage, neither boys nor girls were allowed to speak their own names out loud. The Pima Indians believed such an act would bring bad luck to the children and their future. Similarly, people in the tribe do not say aloud the names of deceased people, in order to avoid bad luck by calling their spirits back among the living.
Smuggling a small black diary past the eye, Winston begins to write down the subversive thoughts he fears to say aloud. Winston's reverie is interrupted when Selina Parsons, a little girl who lives next door, enters his apartment to practice denouncing him as a traitor. Robert Parsons, Selina's father, invites Winston to join him for a drink at the local Chestnut Tree café. At the cafe, Winston and Parsons spot Rutherford and Jones, two Outer Party traitors who have been rehabilitated by the government's Ministry of Love.
The earliest surviving text that uses the word nous is the Iliad. Agamemnon says to Achilles: "Do not thus, mighty though you are, godlike Achilles, seek to deceive me with your wit (nous); for you will not get by me nor persuade me."This is from I.130, the translation is by A.T. Murray, 1924. In early Greek uses, Homer used nous to signify mental activities of both mortals and immortals, for example what they really have on their mind as opposed to what they say aloud.
It was Helena who would first say aloud Luke and Ethan had to be related due to the obvious similarity of the two men. Upon the revelation the Lovetts were actually his adoptive parents and he never knew his biological parents; Luke and his wife Tracy Quartermaine began to suspect Holly may be Ethan's mother and Luke could be his father. However, a DNA test on May 7, 2009, concludes Luke and Ethan are not related. Luke suspects Tracy may have altered the paternity test and enlists his daughter Lulu's help in proving this.
The idea that angels could read minds led to Wenders considering personal dialogue no one would say aloud. Wenders did not view the angel protagonist as representative of himself, instead deciding the angel could be an embodiment of film, and that the purpose of film could be to help people by opening their eyes to possibilities. Handke did not feel able to write a single coherent story, but promised to regularly send notes on ideas during production. Screenwriter Richard Reitinger also assisted Wenders in scripting scenes incorporating Handke's contributions.
Shelley also assisted Georgiana Paul, a woman disallowed for by her husband for alleged adultery.Garrett, 99. Shelley in her diary about her assistance to the latter: "I do not make a boast-I do not say aloud-behold my generosity and greatness of mind-for in truth it is simple justice I perform-and so I am still reviled for being worldly". Mary Shelley continued to treat potential romantic partners with caution. In 1828, she met and flirted with the French writer Prosper Mérimée, but her one surviving letter to him appears to be a deflection of his declaration of love.See Bennett, Introduction to Selected Letters, xx, and Mary Shelley's letter of 24 May 1828, with Bennett's note, 198–99.
The fundamental thesis Jung is advancing about the relationship between Alchemy and Psychology is that for pre-scientific humans there is not a sharp distinction between subject and object and thus this leads them to unconsciously project their own inner states onto external objects (especially objects that are mostly unknown to them), so a reflective analysis of alchemical symbols becomes revelatory about the unconscious psychic life of this time period. Prior to this rational segregation of experience the world was a totally different one, phenomenologically, as people did not distinguish between the qualities of the object they were perceiving and their own values, emotions, and beliefs. It is partly for this reason that the alchemists cannot say aloud exactly what the philosopher's stone really 'is' and why there are so many different symbols for the work. For the alchemist trying to understand matter and develop base metals into their purest form, gold, substances are grouped as being alike based on their perceived value.
" GIRM, paragraph 73 The unleavened, wheat bread (in the tradition of the Latin Church)GIRM, paragraph 320 is placed on a paten, and the wine (from grapes) is put in a chalice and mixed with a little water, As the priest places each on the corporal, he says a silent prayer over each individually, which, if this rite is unaccompanied by singing, he is permitted to say aloud, in which case the congregation responds to each prayer with: "Blessed be God forever." Then the priest washes his hands, "a rite in which the desire for interior purification finds expression."GIRM, paragraph 76 The congregation, which has been seated during this preparatory rite, rises, and the priest gives an exhortation to pray: "Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father." The congregation responds: "May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good, and the good of all his holy Church.
The Allies, after the entry of England and Austria into the coalition, conferred on Stein the important duties of superintending the administration of the liberated territories. After the Battle of Leipzig (16–19 October 1813), Stein entered that city the day after its occupation by the Allies and thus expressed his feelings on the fall of Napoleon's domination: > There it lies, then, the monstrous fabric cemented by the blood and tears of > so many millions and reared by an insane and accursed tyranny. From one end > of Germany to the other we may venture to say aloud that Napoleon is a > villain and the enemy of the human race. Stein wanted to see Germany reconstituted as a nation but was frustrated by Austrian diplomat Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, who gained the alliance of the rulers of south and central Germany for his empire, on the understanding that they were to retain their old powers.

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