0 a (large) collection of (small) objects, often the tools etc for a job or hobby -- perlengkapan
Linked with this is the subconscious acceptance of the involvement of specific memory and the enhanced secondary response, immunoglobulin and all the other paraphernalia of the vertebrate system.
The actress's self-transformation, while utilizing the professional paraphernalia of powder, paint, and costume, depends on an absorption of "detail," on an inner understanding of a theatrical role.
Thankfully his improvised paraphernalia prevailed.
Chapter 3 locates the post-war paradigm welfare state in the collective good and a sense of responsibility for the disadvantaged, notwithstanding the limitations of the institutional paraphernalia.
Ritual performances; possible storehouse for feasting and ritual paraphernalia.
Other paraphernalia included a gray slate belt or girdle- over 140 rectangular elements-found around the waist area.
There was an agenda, even a plan replete with papers and commentators and all the paraphernalia of a working seminar.
Let's not do any of the normal paraphernalia of theatre.