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“The cloning software used here "selfimage" has disappeared off the web.”
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“It's strange, isn't it, that under these circumstances, today I probably have a stronger selfimage that”
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“Arieti 1974 described the preschizophrenic adolescent as exhibitng a stormy personality and an inability to form a relatively stable selfimage or sense of identity.”
“Johnny's spiritual awakening through his re-defined selfimage was one of the most beautiful moments of Rourke's career-worthy of how critic John Demetry described Frank Borzage heroes as "photographed to look like angels.”
“The workshop helps women in active cancer treatment learn techniques to restore their selfimage and cope with appearance-related effects.”
“We try to follow God's will, but our selfimage gets in the way.”
“One of Maloney's two daughters addressed the issue of women's selfimage in junior high school when she pointed out that to match a Barbie doll's proportions, a woman would have to be six feet tall, weigh 101 pounds and have a 39-inch bust,”
“The workshop helps women in active cancer treatment learn techniques to restore their selfimage and cope with appearancerelated effects.”
“Also, it affects a part of our body that’s important to many of us, for reasons related to our sexuality and selfimage, as well as to nursing our babies.”
“But he doesn’t seem to be a man of grudges, or of ponderous selfimage.”
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