28 definitions of mental
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It is therefore left to us, the spectators and visitors to Gladstones and Krijns installations, to provide the work with a mental environment.
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Here the human body appears lonely and susceptible, displaying a mental and physical susceptibility which is at once touching and also fascinating.
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Like the churches, and indeed the city as a whole, the girls are in the process of transformation, hovering on the brink of physical and mental maturity.
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To be convinced, you need only try to imagine someone having the voice of someone else or the face of a friend moving like that of somebody else - rather impossible mental exercises.
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The face thus becomes a space for guessing an emergent thought, while the blank image turns into the screen on which the mental images derived by the spectator from the words can be projected.
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Once the audience has produced its own mental picture of her promise - once the work has been completed, in other words, in the audience's imagination - then Leemeijer has succeeded in her objective.
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Plath describes how (this now sounding somewhat anachronistic) repressive male/female relations are the background of this mental crisis of Greenwood, who is doing an internship with a New York fashion magazine.
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Or about the magical touch of Gladstones favourite director Eric Rohmer, who, now in his seventies, is still able to move his actors to achieve things (gestures, movements, mental constructions) never seen before.
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In Wunderland unframed, the ad hoc Flemish collective of Anouk de Clercq, Joris Cool and Eavesdropper, and Dutch artist Govinda Mens cast an eye over the marvellous mental landscape of understanding, memory and imagination.
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