| 1. | "... in a
moment," claiming that dreams last for but a brief time and perhaps
occur only during awakening and that the thoughts underlying dreams
develop slowly during the day."
| Source: | Domhoff, G. William. "The Misinterpretation of Dreams" American Scientist 88.2 Mar. 1 2000: 175  |
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| 2. | "
Classical conditioning has traditionally provided a valuable
paradigm for studying behavioral preference in nonvertebrates and
nonprimates, and more contemporaneously it has been used to examine the
mechanisms underlying the learning and memory of affective associations."
| Source: | Cacioppo, John T.,Gardner, Wendi L. "EMOTION" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 1999: 191-192  |
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| 3. | "
The priming logic underlying these claims is based on a cognitive
neoassociationistic perspective that portrays human memory as a network
of information nodes representing elements of thought, feelings, and
behavior (Anderson & Bower, 1973; Landman & Manis, 1983)."
| Source: | Tamborini, Ron,Eastin, Matthew S.,Skalski, Paul,Lachlan, Kenneth,Fediuk, Thomas A.,Brady, Robert. "Violent virtual video games and hostile thoughts" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 48.3 Sept. 1 2004: 335-358  |
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| 4. | "
A freewheeling cartographer of dream imagery, Garabedian charts the
drift of his intimate thoughts and memories."
| Source: | Duncan, Michael. "Charles Garabedian at L.A. Louver" Art in America 88.9 Sept. 1 2000: 158  |
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| 5. | "... subject and
sometimes form or strategy. "`A Beard for a Blue
Pantry,'" whose title comes from a friend's dream, weaves
associations of "blue" and "beard" into flexible
word-and-memory-play, a gymnastic flight of consciousness that circles
the fact of..."
| Source: | ULLMAN, LESLIE. "Without" Poetry 173.4 Feb. 1 1999: 312-313  |
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| 6. | " His compositions are based on the juxtaposition of unrelated
objects--the free association of dreams and memories with no visual
resolution."
| Source: | . "LATINO Artists Today" Scholastic Art 30.6 Apr. 1 2000: 10  |
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| 7. | "
In Memories+ Dreams+ Reflections, Jung rejects the idea of
reincarnation (MDR: 261), whilst claiming an 'instinctive
familiarity' with the Indian concept of karma."
| Source: | BISHOP, PAUL. "The birth of analytical psychology from the spirit of Weimar Classicism" Journal of European Studies 29.4 Dec. 1 1999: 417  |
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| 8. | " That thought was the
fundamental idea underlying everything we did from the beginning of the
struggle till the Armistice in November 1918."
| Source: | Roberts, Priscilla. "Willard D. Straight and the diplomacy of international finance during the First World War" Business History v40.n3 July 1 1998: 16-48  |
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| 9. | " But whether they are inspired by Egyptian social conditions or
by readings in the literary tradition, they consistently offer food for
thought by their underlying serious analysis of ideas, even when they
are comical, and by their critical views of reality."
| Source: | Boullata, Issa J. "In the Tavern of Life and Other Stories" World Literature Today v72.n3 June 22 1998: 677-678  |
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| 10. | "... Unger terms a "deep
structure" of thought, as a framework of basic ideas and set of
problems and methods of investigation rooted in an underlying experience
of reality."
| Source: | Grasso, Kenneth L. "MISSED CONFRONTATIONS" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 169  |
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| 11. | " Can students find and explain it? (poetic devices) "Our
minds become a stage." Thoughts, ideas, and dreams come to life in
the mind as actors come to life on a stage.
* What is the simile in Mama Patita?"
| Source: | . "A poem for your teacher! Great teachers inspire us to do so many things--like write a poem about them! See what three famous poets wrote about their teachers. Then write a poem about a teacher who has inspired you" Storyworks 12.2 Oct. 1 2004: 8-11  |
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| 12. | " Not
surprisingly, Locke views the "association of ideas" as a
mental disorder somewhat akin to madness. (16) Second, association is
the principle underlying the active powers of understanding."
| Source: | Smith, Jad. "How Fanny comes to know: sensation, sexuality, and the epistemology of the closet in Cleland's Memoirs" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 44 June 22 2003: 183-203  |
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| 13. | "... between the
suitcase's bizarre contents and the incongruities that surface in
dreams, or the strange associations that may derail a train of thought."
| Source: | Wren, Celia. "Anna Karenina" Commonweal 126.1 Jan. 15 1999: 17-19  |
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| 14. | " Luckily he
decided to confide in me."
For anybody who has thought seriously about the relationship
between lawyers and the police, it will come as no surprise that there
is an underlying tension between the two groups."
| Source: | Halliburton, Rachel. "When the law attacks the lawyers" New Statesman (1996) 128.4450 Aug. 23 1999: 13  |
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| 15. | " More
research is needed to determine whether the current results are specific
to sexual intrusive thoughts, or reflect underlying relationships with
the overall level of cognitive activity or with sexual cognitions in
general."
| Source: | Byers, E. Sandra,Purdon, Christine,Clark, David A. "Sexual Intrusive Thoughts of College Students" Journal of Sex Research 35.4 Nov. 1 1998: 359-360  |
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| 16. | "
While traditional talk therapy may take years to uncover a
client's primary underlying issues, hypnotic psychotherapy can,
with certain types of clients, target disturbing habits, thoughts, and
behaviors in a single session (Teyber, 1996)."
| Source: | Spencer, Constance. "Hypnotic Psychotherapy in the Identification of Core Emotional Issues" Journal of Heart Centered Therapies 3.1 Mar. 22 2000: 3  |
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| 17. | "... between the
suitcase's bizarre contents and the incongruities that surface in
dreams, or the strange associations that may derail a train of thought."
| Source: | Wren, Celia. "Moses, My Love" Commonweal 126.1 Jan. 15 1999: 17-19  |
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| 18. | " The idea that force will be
enough to calm the Iraqis is a false dream.
--Harith al-Dhari, chairman of the Iraqi Association of Muslim Scholars,
The New York Times, Sept. 14, 2004."
| Source: | Marshall, Rachelle. "A formula for perpetual war" Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 23.9 Nov. 1 2004: 6-9  |
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| 19. | " If somebody
wants to go someplace but can't, this means in the latent thought
that person didn't want to. As a matter of fact, this idea of the
dream's incapacity to express negation, of the unconscious as
foreign..."
| Source: | . "The Unconscious and Its Scribe - Part II" literature and psychology Mar. 22 2000: 43  |
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| 20. | " At this point I was about to give my
e-mail address and ask if anybody had had a wet dream, and could they
write and tell me about it. But then I thought, what a terrible idea."
| Source: | French, Sean. "My sex education was startlingly incomplete: I'm still extremely curious about wet dreams" New Statesman (1996) 128.4454 Sept. 20 1999: 37  |
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| 21. | " Douglass claims that "the idea of being a freeman some
day," which came to dominate his thoughts once he was well aware of
his enslavement, was "an inborn dream of my human nature." I
would not..."
| Source: | SCHAUB, DIANA. "The spirit of a free man" Public Interest June 22 2000: 86  |
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| 22. | "
Alongside the memories of fishing and hunting cronies whose
recollections are subject to the distortions of time and nostalgia, are
conversations with individuals who have given some clearly critical
thought to their association with the writer."
| Source: | Harper, M.W. "Remembering Ernest Hemingway" Hemingway Review 19.2 Mar. 22 2000: 136  |
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| 23. | "
Discussing sad or frightening dreams may help patients resolve
underlying trauma."
| Source: | . "Weaning Elderly Patients from Benzodiazepines: A New Strategy Offers Help and Hope" Consultant 40.3 Mar. 1 2000: 554  |
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| 24. | " The type of testing and
need for referral to a cardiologist depend on the severity of underlying
or suspected coronary artery disease. (For further discussion, see
American Diabetes Association: Diagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease in
People With Diabetes [Consensus Statement]."
| Source: | . "Standards of Medical Care for Patients With Diabetes Mellitus" Clinical Diabetes 18.1 Jan. 1 2000: 27  |
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| 25. | " In
reacting to the paucity of geographical associations attached to the
land by drawing on his mental stores of "memory" and
"imagination," Hribal enacts patterns of thought and action
that are amply paralleled elsewhere in the region's landscape and
literature."
| Source: | RYDEN, KENT C. "WRITING THE MIDWEST: HISTORY, LITERATURE, AND REGIONAL IDENTITY" Geographical Review 89.4 Oct. 1 1999: 511  |
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