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She externalizes her thoughts in the privacy of her home, where she reenacts her awkward conversations.
Twitter externalizes and publicizes communication and speech, turning the resulting words into an aesthetic object of public discourse.
It also externalizes many of the costs of production, meaning other countries' environments and people foot the bill.
"That takes advantage of Google's long history and understanding of commerce and shopping and externalizes them a jump start in search," Grannis said.
Season four externalizes both of these fears, which is both why I keep calling it "potentially irresponsible" and why I find it so thrilling.
He puts a sort of rod in the abdomen and makes an incision at the throat, where he externalizes the artery and inserts a tube.
Her digital version externalizes Daly's stunted sexuality; his swaggering captain character compels kisses from his female crew members, but they, and the men, have no genitalia.
By situating each song in a different invented historical period, a different chronological box, Sign o' the Times externalizes not only the source material but also the songs themselves.
By the end of the series, he's much more ambivalent about violence, a conflict "Adventure Time" externalizes by giving him a clone, Fern, who is literally created from the merger of two magical swords.
It's sort of counter-intuitive — you'd think that writing could handle the intricacies of PTSD with greater fidelity and detail — but I think Alfie Allen externalizes a far more nuanced experience of enduring trauma and guilt.
The piece externalizes the private agony of depression: a cast of identically dressed women gives voice to the protagonist's despair through vocal glissandos, eerie harmonies, and claustrophobic gasps against a backdrop of buzzing and fractured sounds.
How we negotiate the balance between swearing off bad people and enjoying the art they make is an internal struggle we all face, and one that comedian Billy Eichner externalizes delightfully in the newest installment of his show Billy on the Street.
The self-possession Stanfield dramatizes often means that his characters — Darius from Atlanta, adrift in a wash of murmurs and sporadic theoretical asides, or Cassius Green from Sorry to Bother You, a movie that externalizes the racial ventriloquism that goes on in the mind of a black telemarketer — possess a sneaky intelligence.
Similarly, when a worker externalizes his life in an object, his life belongs to the object and not to himself. The object confronts him as hostile and alien. His nature becomes the attribute of another person or thing. The act of production of the object is the second dimension of alienation.
Externalization can also be used in the context of a corporation. A corporation that externalizes its costs onto society and the environment is not taking full responsibility and ownership of these costs. An example might be the discharge of untreated toxic waste into a river where people wash and fish.
This process refers to the hierarchical coordination where a general representation can be applied to many particulars, allowing the brain to efficiently process visual stimuli. The ability to abstract may have evolved as a necessity due to the limitations of memory. In a way, art externalizes the functions of abstraction in the brain. The process of abstraction is unknown to cognitive neurobiology.
Geeta, meanwhile, gets the shed vacated with the help of the police inspector. Rajanna seeks the help of the workmen who had earlier occupied the shed to take Geeta away from the environment. But discovers that their slum is being demolished to make way for a multinational. For all its narrative excursions, in a sense, Mane is merely about the breakup of a marriage in which the Rossellinian couple, unable to confront each other directly amidst the loneliness of the city, externalizes their troubles – his powerlessness, her desire for freedom and their childlessness – and shifts blame on situations beyond their control in order to act victims.
The onion architecture proposed by Jeffrey Palermo in 2008 is similar to the hexagonal architecture: it also externalizes the infrastructure with proper interfaces to ensure loose coupling between the application and the database. It decomposes further the application core into several concentric rings using inversion of control. The clean architecture proposed by Robert C. Martin in 2012 combines the principles of the hexagonal architecture, the onion architecture and several other variants; It provides additional levels of detail of the component, which are presented as concentric rings. It isolates adapters and interfaces (user interface, databases, external systems, devices) in the outer rings of the architecture and leaves the inner rings for use cases and entities,.
Geist combines the meaning of spirit—as in god, ghost, or mind—with an intentional force. In Hegel's draft manuscripts written during his time at the University of Jena, his notion of "Geist" was tightly bound to the notion of "Aether", from which he also derived the concepts of space and time, but in his later works (after Jena) he did not explicitly use his old notion of "Aether".Stefan Gruner: "Hegel's Aether Doctrine", VDM Publ., 2010, Central to Hegel's conception of knowledge, mind, and reality was identity in difference; mind externalizes itself in various forms and objects and stands outside or opposed to them and, through recognizing itself in them, is "with itself" in these external manifestations so that they are at one and the same time mind and other-than-mind.

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