53 definitions of beginning
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The word 'matriarchate', derived from the Greek, means something like 'in the beginning the mother', which in the ideal case points to a central role of the mother.
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Beginning from various perspectives such as tradition, cultural differences and public interaction, the lectures will attempt to formulate an answer to that question.
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Beginning from various perspectives such as tradition, cultural differences and public interaction, the lectures will attempt to formulate an answer to that question.
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These parallel stories unravel an unexpected tale: the adoration of the sun and the beginning of the mass tourism in Spain, revealing the national economic agenda of both.
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These parallel stories unravel an unexpected tale: the adoration of the sun and the beginning of the mass tourism in Spain, revealing the national economic agenda of both.
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Where in the beginning we proposed that the work of Diaz Morales is ominous, the link with Arlt reveals a dystopic dimension that we can now detect in all Diaz Morales' productions.
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Karatani suggests that by beginning with the "simple, isolated, or accidental form of value", Marx reveals a reversibility between figure and ground in the emergence of the money form.
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Electric Palm Tree is initiated by Kyongfa Che and Binna Choi, joined by Cosmin Costinas, and established in the beginning of 2008 as an ongoing project for transnational artistic research.
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You could say that each DVD shows a relay, beginning in the sovereign hills of music where meanings are scarcely to be found, via the unrealities of art to the pseudo-reality of advertising.
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