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This phallus symbolizes the model's obsession with the penis and her lifelong quest to achieve vaginal orgasm, with the help of Sigmund Freud.
His first foray into television was a documentary for NBC's Omnibus, Dancing is a Man's Game ( 1958 ) where he assembled a group of America's greatest sportsmen – including Mickey Mantle, Sugar Ray Robinson and Bob Cousy – and re-interpreted their moves choreographically, as part of his lifelong quest to remove the effeminate stereotype of the art of dance, while articulating the philosophy behind his dance style.
Haakon was never satisfied with the lands he had inherited, he wanted all of Sweden under him, and it would become a lifelong quest for him to unite Sweden under the House of Bjelbo.
Holdsworth has worked with many different guitar manufacturers in a lifelong quest to evolve his unique sound, which he feels he has never been able to perfect.
The child ’ s quest to satisfy the needs of success / worth, fun / enjoyment, freedom / choice, and belonging / respect / love forms the basis for healthy development and lifelong learning.
They meet in the National Gallery where, despite learning that it was a false alarm, Philip nonetheless becomes engaged to Sally, his lifelong quest for happiness and self-acceptance culminating in the conclusion that " the simplest pattern, that in which a man was born, worked, married, had children, and died, was likewise the most perfect ".
A precursor to the Peace of Augsburg of September, 1555, the Peace of Passau effectively surrendered Charles V's lifelong quest for European religious unity.
The book dealt with her lifelong quest for sexual freedom and the negative responses she received from those around her.
The first concerns Floyd " Mac " McClure and his lifelong quest to allow pets to have a graceful burial.
The following sections are an attempt to synthesise the main themes of his lifelong quest and work.
Jung saw the lifelong quest of individualism as more important than focusing on an unattainable end point.
This phallus symbolizes the model's obsession with the penis and her lifelong quest to achieve vaginal orgasm.
John Gray is a Canadian journalist and author whose work includes Paul Martin: The Power of Ambition, a biography with an emphasis on Martin's lifelong quest to be Prime Minister.
* Violinist and author Arnold Steinhardt discusses his lifelong quest to master the chaconne ; interesting interview, good links
Palmer ’ s lifelong quest to combine art and technology began after being introduced to Robert Moog and Mr. Moog ’ s Electronic Music Synthesizer at a meeting of the National Association of Music Merchants show in Chicago.
* Violinist and author Arnold Steinhardt discusses his lifelong quest to master the chaconne ; includes links

lifelong and was
but the old fellow, a lifelong teetotaler, refused it, and no more was thought of the matter.
It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
Agathon was the lifelong companion of Pausanias, with whom he appears in both the Symposium and Plato's Protagoras.
De ' Barbari was unwilling to explain everything he knew, so Dürer began his own studies, which would become a lifelong preoccupation.
Jensen has had a lifelong interest in classical music and was, early in his life, attracted by the idea of becoming a conductor himself.
It was the beginning of their lifelong friendship.
It was the start of a lifelong personal and professional friendship.
The same year, New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was reinstated from a lifelong suspension that was instituted by Selig's predecessor Fay Vincent.
Debts that are derived from being subjected to a ban on business operations ( issued by court, commonly for tax fraud and / or fraudulent business practices ) or owed to a crime victim as compensation for damages are exempted from this and like before this process was introduced in 2006 will remain lifelong.
Bliss had a lifelong interest in the organization, structure and philosophy of knowledge and was very critical of the library classification systems that were available to him.
In past, however, everything was inherited-material possessions, social status, lifelong occupation and a personal sense of value.
In all, the positive view of Soviet lifelong presented to the public by the official media was rapidly fading, and the negative aspects of life in the Soviet Union were brought into the spotlight.
Davis was to be a lifelong friend and confidante, always ready to give sound advice during the important decisions of Elizabeth ’ s career.
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
His time in England was fruitful in the making of lifelong friendships with the leaders of English thought in the days of King Henry VIII: John Colet, Thomas More, John Fisher, Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn.
At the age of eight Armstrong contracted a disease that was known as St. Vitus ' Dance, which left him with a lifelong tic when excited or under stress.
He was a lifelong vegetarian and said he would not eat anything that had a mother.
His lifelong friend and colleague Oskar Adler, who fled the Nazis in 1938, wrote afterwards that Schmidt was never a Nazi and never anti-semitic but was extremely naïve about politics.
Kelly was a lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party which occasionally created difficulty for him as his period of greatest prominence coincided with the McCarthy era in the U. S. In 1947, he was part of the Committee for the First Amendment, the Hollywood delegation which flew to Washington to protest at the first official hearings by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
She was curious as a child, a lifelong trait.
After several more years spent in the Mediterranean, in 1891 they went to the Canary Islands, and it was here that Gardner first developed his lifelong interest in weaponry.

lifelong and find
By a vote of 559 to 451, delegates approved a resolution declaring that the church would find a way for people in " publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous same-gender relationships " to serve as official ministers.
Black women find themselves involved in a lifelong effort to self-define in a culture that provides them no positive reflection.
The updated report ends with an invitation, asking the National Forum and regular citizens to recognize that " the result of these combined efforts will be a citizenry which is made up of effective lifelong learners who can always find the information needed for the issue or decision at hand.
They are people prepared for lifelong learning, because they can always find the information needed for any task or decision at hand.
Marchais had never visited Tibet or the Himalayas, but she had a lifelong interest in the region and sought to find a permanent home for her collection.
In desperation, he says to himself that he will grow old with only his right hand as lifelong companion — until one morning when he wakes to find a miniature Midori attached to where his right hand used to be.
The lifelong learners, including persons with academic or professional credentials, tend to find higher-paying occupations, leaving monetary, cultural, and entrepreneural impressions on communities, according to educator Cassandra B. Whyte.
His lifelong struggle to find a partner ends then in pornography ( twice ), but Thea's image saves him from brutish desire.
Defending Your Life is a 1991 romantic comedy-fantasy film about a man who dies and arrives in the afterlife only to find that he must stand trial and justify his lifelong fears in order to advance to the next phase of life ; or be sent back to earth to do it again.

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