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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It's the soul's need to externalize.
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As the N terminus was previously shown to be antigenic, it may externalize through viral "breathing."
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Why does the Idea externalize itself?
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We encounter language as we continuously externalize our biological and cultural identities in the act of living as human beings.
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Then live these in your mind, making no room for unclean thought, and you will externalize them in your body.
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Thoughts, images, reflections, imaginations, tend to externalize or express themselves in this manner,-inmotor avenues,-throughthe movement of the board.
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Ideas express the implicit will of the human being to externalize them (what Marcuse called "the imperative quality" of thought).
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They externalize a limited awareness, and make possible a very restricted development of both the experience and the language associated with it.
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A change of will can always manifest itself in action but it is very difficult to externalize convincingly a mere change of heart.
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Israeli sources note that Assad has not tried since then to turn the Golan into a "second front" to try to externalize his crisis.
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CU behavior predicts severe and chronic trajectories of externalizing behaviors in youth.