Suppose we disregard referent, and simply think about words, using words to externalize that thinking.
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You have to tell me everything, externalize it all for me, so I can write it.
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They have always known how to externalize the precepts of religion and thus to nullify their intentions.
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It allows Democrats to externalize the blame for a decline in support among their most loyal voters.
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We externalize impressions not so much because we have them but to convince ourselves that we do.
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The pressure seems not to bother him -or at least he does not externalise it.
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Sometimes, it helps to externalise things.
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How may one hope to externalise with astringent ink the aesthetic sensation of the assimilation of gusts of perfume?
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But you can externalise it and at least prove to yourself and the world that you have control over something.
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Part of Pope Urban's thinking in launching the First Crusade was to usefully externalise this aggression by redirecting it against the Muslim threat.
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Could any circumstance occur to counteract it-to"exteriorize" him, as it were?
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The preoperatively-placed drainage tubes temporarily exteriorized the pancreatic fluid for 30 days.
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After maximal sigmoid mobilization, the specimen was exteriorized and transected, and the proximal colon was stapled to the distal rectum.
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The question now arises: Can these fluidic hands, which are thus exteriorized, move of their own volition, or must they remain stationary?
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Because the heroine occasionally breaks the fourth wall and exteriorises her inner monologue.
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The distal reach of the flap was improved by exteriorising the pedicle and bowstringing it across the wrist which was kept in extension.
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This exteriorised pedicle was covered with a split thickness skin graft and was divided 3 weeks later under local anaesthesia making it a two-stage procedure.
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DiCarlo is on board with this; she believes they often objectify women.
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When you sexually objectify somebody, your perception of their competence and humanity changes.
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Some of these terms are useful short cuts provided one does not objectify them.
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We need to have a president that doesn't objectify women.
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Lactate concentration in capillary blood can be measured to objectify and regulate exercise intensity.
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O'Flaherty, whose talent is singing, said she rejects the idea that beauty pageants objectify women.
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So we objectify that pleasure and call it the "beauty" of the object.
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When did it become acceptable to sit back and simply watch our girls objectify themselves?
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You might not beat women or harass them or even objectify them or belittle them.
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All the components of the military institution objectify the purpose of war at a particular time.
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They self-objectify, which means they're actually doing to themselves what the male gaze does to them.
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Moreover, we tried to objectify their actual knowledge.
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No wonder there is confusion about this volcano of outrage against men who objectify and harass.
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ATMMidget "You're not the only one who can objectify someone."
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Therefore, man's abilities to abstract, objectify, conceptualize, categorize, and so forth, are necessary for everyday living.
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He had never been one to objectify women, and yet he couldn't stop imagining Jade naked.