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the conventionality of the linguistic means of expression.
For the development of transcendent wisdom, spiritual engagement and mystical experiences may facilitate the transcendence of identity, conventionalities and inertia that hinder growth and maturity.
In this ingenious way, the theatre's conventionality is unveiled, and this, in turn, heightens the appearance of the aesthetic function.
Still, in spite of the explicability of many alternation failures, there is undoubtedly a certain amount of pure conventionality about the matter.
The jumps of lineby-line collage have been replaced by smoothed-over sentences of surreal hypotactic conventionality.
Its very conventionality reveals that even a scoundrel may compose, in however banal a manner.
Positivists insist on law's conventionality as essential to our understanding its possibility.
Furthermore, the degree of conventionality of the gesture did not appear to play a significant role in children's performance at either age.
Even if these reviews can overcome their conventionality bias, results will still need to be assigned a priority for further investigation and investment.
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