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Both Freud and Jung seemed to have shared a common understanding that people frequently distressed by nightmares could be re-experiencing some stressful event from the past.
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Both Sigmund and Anna Freud loved the garden, which is still meticulously maintained, and contains many of the same plants of which Freud was so fond.
Both Arthur Schopenhauer and Sigmund Freud have used this situation to describe what they feel is the state of individual in relation to others in society.
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Both Jung and myself have stressed the need for a person to develop the higher psychic functions, the spiritual dimension.
Both the prize and the foundation are named after the village of Bollingen, Switzerland, where Carl Jung had a country retreat, the Bollingen Tower.
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Both church and graveyard were smaller than she remembered them ( how many things had lessened while she was gone away ) but the headstones had grown so thick in thirty years that to find one named `` Dorothy Tredding '' seemed suddenly impossible.
Both the single ( No. 62 Pop, No. 33 AC ) and the album ( No. 67 Pop ) fizzled as the nearly 40-year-old Newton-John seemed " old " when compared with the teen queens Debbie Gibson and Tiffany ruling the Pop charts at that time.
Both seemed appropriate for Thorpe, who was so versatile that he served as Carlisle's one-man team in several track meets.
Both were however already very popular before the war and the hardships of the war period only seemed to increase the demand.
Both offices had been held by the Percy family in the fourteenth century, and their support of King Henry IV seemed to have paid off in 1399, when Henry Percy was appointed Warden of the West March and his son Hotspur as Warden of the East March.
Both groups, in January 2004, seemed not to be focusing on issues of external policies, but instead on issues of personal finances.
Both the main parties policies seemed completely unrealistic, particularly since the national debt of the country was spiralling out of control.
Both the Egyptians and the Hittites had suffered heavy casualties ; the Egyptian army failed to break Kadesh's defenses, while the Hittite army had failed to gain a victory in the face of what earlier must have seemed certain success.
Both paramilitary groups imported arms, and by mid-1914 it seemed likely that an Irish civil war would erupt, with people's allegiances based largely, if not primarily, on their parents ' religions.
Both sides had ignored royal commands to disband, and battle seemed inevitable, but eventually a truce ensued and the forces withdrew.
Both liberals, such as Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, and conservatives, such as MSNBC political pundit, Nixon administration political advisor and Reagan administration Communications Director Pat Buchanan, would also argue that Nixon ’ s victory in 1968 set the stage for Reagan ’ s victory, and the fact that Reagan did so well in Southern states, traditionally a Democratic stronghold, as well as the fact that some of Reagan ’ s rhetoric involving law and order and states ’ rights seemed to mirror Nixon ’ s Southern Strategy seem to bear this fact out.
Both army councils met ; Essex's plan to force his way past the Royalists seemed feasible, and many Parliamentarians, loathe to give up the ground they had taken, fully expected the battle to continue.
Both Williams were gone, and the teammates of the two front-runners were showing no signs of mounting an attack, but it seemed the Brazilian might indeed have the speed to chase down the Finn's McLaren.
Both rescue attempts failed, largely because the men in the lifeboat made no effort to assist in their own rescue and seemed in a catatonic state, and simply vanished into the storm.
Both the actor and the character seemed noticeably older and tired, due to Baker's gaunt appearance and greying hair.
Both writers proclaimed that although the anime initially seemed " formaliac ", it contained a generous amount of intricate mystery and character development.
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Both index words and electronic switches may have been made unavailable before the start of assignment in one of the following ways.
Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up.
Both have brilliant speed: Mantle was timed from home plate ( batting left-handed ) to first base in 3.1 seconds, faster than any other major leaguer ; ;
Both have four atoms arranged in a tetrahedral structure in which each atom is bound to each of the other three atoms by a single bond.
Both Stephanus and Eustathius write of these Amazons in connection with the placename Thibais, which they report to have been derived from Thiba's name.
Both these words have similar meaning, and Young's Literal Translation renders them and their derivatives as “ age ” or “ age-during ”.
Both characters feel themselves in trouble, and there was speculation that Alan Ayckbourn himself may have felt himself to be in trouble.
Both theist and nontheist philosophers have accepted that, if objective moral truths exist, then God must too exist ; the argument from moral objectivity asserts that objective moral truths do exist, and that God must exist too.
Both theists and non-theists have accepted that the existence of objective moral truths might entail the existence God.
Both groups practice Anglo-Saxon Theodism, and have members that have belonged to both the Winland Rice and the Ealdriht.
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