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1." Yet no power is absolute, and the vernacular realm celebrates even momentary human efforts to transmute or resist the forces of drudgery and oppression."

Source:  Wright, Gwendolyn. "On modern vernaculars and J.B. Jackson" Geographical Review 88.4 Oct. 1 1998: 474-483

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2."... from the start, that is that very mobilization, and, in its transmuted and projected bodily form, remains that psyche.(22) The materiality of the body is a "referent" that is not fully capturable by..."

Source:  White, Stephen K. "As the World Turns: Ontology and Politics in Judith Butler" Polity 32.2 Dec. 22 1999: 155

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3."... a trauma so severe that she was compelled to reenact it over and over again in her fiction, mingling and transmuting her pain with the imagery of women's bodies, tortured, beaten, and murdered."

Source:  HOEVELER, DIANE LONG. "READING THE WOUND: WOLLSTONECRAFT'S WRONGS OF WOMAN, OR MARIA AND TRAUMA THEORY" Studies in the Novel 31.4 Dec. 22 1999: 387

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4."... chance sometimes discerned either in tree trunks or in clods of earth, or in other similar bodies, certain lineaments by means of which certain similarities could be transmuted into them, thus rendering them similar to those faces made by nature."

Source:  Bolland, Andrea. "Desiderio and Diletto: Vision, Touch, and the Poetics of Bernini's Apollo and Daphne" Art Bulletin 82.2 June 1 2000: 309

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5."... the transmuting of historical upheaval into poetry, and by the same token one who asks hauntingly what can be made of a life not given substantial color by large events."

Source:  MAO, DOUGLAS. "Wallace Stevens for the Millennium" Southwest Review 85.1 Jan. 1 2000: 10

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6."... was "Gothic: Transmutations of Horror in Late-Twentieth-Century Art," a show that brought together work in a variety of media and included elements of the Goth subculture."

Source:  Lehner, Adam. "CHRISTOPH GRUNENBERG" Artforum International 38.8 Apr. 1 2000: 46

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7." In this essay (published in Essays in Persuasion), Keynes brought out the interplay between Newton the mechanistic "hard" scientist and Newton the mystical alchemist in search of "the philosopher's stone," i.e., the mystery of transmuting base elements into precious."

Source:  Chase, Richard X. "Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science: A Study of Economicsand Alchemy" Journal of Economic Issues v32.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 872-876

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8." Through the modulating matrix of architecture, ethereal light can be transmuted into a tangible element of buildings, a space filling and defining presence."

Source:  SLESSOR, CATHERINE. "REVEALED IN LIGHT" Architectural Review 207.1237 Mar. 1 2000: 36

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9." The association of language with feces makes explicit the general tendency in these climactic passages to describe language as a soft, substantial element emerging from a semiautonomous bodily orifice."

Source:  JACOBS, JOSHUA. "Joyce's Epiphanic Mode: Material Language and the Representation of Sexuality in Stephen Hero and Portrait" Twentieth Century Literature 46.1 Mar. 22 2000: 20

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10." Each of these elements, in suitably transmuted form, is present today."

Source:  Pryce-Jones, David. "The Islamization of Europe?" Commentary 118.5 Dec. 1 2004: 29-34

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11." This is how neptunium-237, with a 2-million-year half-life, is burned in a heavy-metal reactor and transmuted into very short-lived radioactive elements such as cesium, iodine and krypton, with half-lives of 10 to 30 years."

Source:  Loewen, Eric P. "Heavy-metal nuclear power: could an unconventional coolant enable reactors to burn radioactive waste and produce both electric power and hydrogen?" American Scientist 92.6 Nov. 1 2004: 522-532

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12." Carp paints the story of the transmutation from confidentiality to secrecy onto a complex background: the changing role of social workers and the changing intellectual context of social work; the political and social upheavals..."

Source:  Modell, Judith S. "Family Matters: Secrecy and Disclosure in the History ofAdoption" Journal of Social History 33.2 Dec. 22 1999: 505

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13." One was the political realm where appropriately propertied and educated representatives of the natives were allowed to enter what the colonizers saw as a sanitized space of civilized disagreement in councils and representative bodies."

Source:  HANSEN, THOMAS BLOM. "PREDICAMENTS OF SECULARISM: MUSLIM IDENTITIES AND POLITICS IN MUMBAI" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 255

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14." This flight outside the prison-house of language--if it can be judged to have been successful--was possible precisely because of the teams' escape as individual "artists" from their personal bodies into the uncanny realm of phantoms."

Source:  Green, Charles. "Doppelgangers and the Third Force: The Artistic Collaborations of Gilbert & George and Marina Abramovic/Ulay" Art Journal 59.2 June 22 2000: 37

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15."... on initiatives set up by central or local government that have identified particular realms in which needs are not being met; (2) by individuals who, in partnership with CSE facilitators (community development officers, NGOs, voluntary-sector bodies..."

Source:  Williams, Colin C.,Windebank, Jan. "Self-help and Mutual Aid in Deprived Urban Neighbourhoods: Some Lessons from Southampton" Urban Studies 37.1 Jan. 1 2000: 127

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16." First, with developments in the 12th and 13th centuries the spiritual came to be understood in opposition to the realm of the bodily and the material."

Source:  DYCH, WILLIAM V. "A SPIRITUALITY OF EVERYDAY FAITH: A THEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OFTHE NOTION OF SPIRITUALITY IN KARL RAHNER" Theological Studies 60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 556

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17."... the joy of a celebrant who is at the same time a sacrifice in the eternal process of change and growth and transmutation which is life ..."

Source:  Heginbotham, Eleanor. "LIVING WITH IT: THE COMIC VALEDICTORIES OF FAULKNER AND O'NEILL, "AH, WILDERNESS!" AND THE REIVERS" Studies in American Fiction 28.1 Mar. 22 2000: 101

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18." In this context it has to do with paradise once possessed and then lost, with an original pastoral perfection that later transmutes into its opposite, time and change creating a gulf between idyllic then and blighted alienated now" (3)."

Source:  HABER, JUDITH. "Pastoral Process: Spenser, Marvel!, Milton" Renaissance Quarterly 52.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1184

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19." Felipe Fernandez-Armesto imagines alternative millennia We are obsessed by change and think we live in a chronically self-transmuting world."

Source:  Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. "What if the Armada had landed ...?" New Statesman (1996) 128.4467 Dec. 20 1999: 38

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20." This part of the book includes a historical description of the ways that, in Britain since the Second World War, 'nature' got transmuted into 'the environment', a change that the authors seek to explain in terms of political-economic and socio-cultural forces."

Source:  CARRIER, JAMES G. "Contested natures" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.1 Mar. 1 2000: 155

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21." These and other technological features have certainly changed the way people experience and utilize the Internet, and it is important for future research to inquire about the roles of these elements in political and social realms."

Source:  Kwak, Nojin,Skoric, Marko M.,Williams, Ann E.,Poor, Nathaniel D. "To broadband or not to broadband: the relationship between high-speed Internet and knowledge and participation" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 48.3 Sept. 1 2004: 421-446

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22." These women were acutely aware, albeit transitory, that they were prioritizing the phenomenal realm (how they felt about and experienced their bodies and themselves) over objective reality with full knowledge that their perceptions were inaccurate."

Source:  Day, Merrie. "The acquisition of bulimia: childhood experience" Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 35.1 Mar. 22 2004: 27-63

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23."... realms, two bodies of reference, sets of cultural institutions, canons of aesthetic standards, modes of constructing cultural authority."

Source:  Albanese, Denise. "The popular mechanics of rude mechanicals: Shakespeare, the present, and the walls of academe" Shakespeare Studies 32 Jan. 1 2004: 295-322

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24."... the practical realms of ethics and politics. (1) Lord Acton, by Roland Hill; Yale University Press, 548 pages, $39.95. (2) Those who deplore Acton's failure to fulfill his potentialities as a historian sometimes overlook this substantial volume."

Source:  Himmelfarb, Gertrude. "Lord Acton: in pursuit of first principles" New Criterion 18.10 June 1 2000: 21

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25." Taken together, we have substantial evidence, both direct and circumstantial, that the role of primary caretaker is culturally associated with reduced performance capacity for tasks outside the realm of child care."

Source:  Ridgeway, Cecilia L.,Correll, Shelley J. "Motherhood as a status characteristic" Journal of Social Issues 60.4 Dec. 22 2004: 683-701

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