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Miall -- Emotion and the self: The context of remembering
Bloglines - Teaching for How We Remember Darren Kuropatwa 2005
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Miall -- Emotion and the self: The context of remembering
Archive 2005-11-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2005
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The only other Miall-type apart from Rock was Rich Marshall.
Easter day 1 jinty 2004
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People would mention one or other of my Miall cousins and I wouldn't be all that sure who it was; now even the ones who live in Australia are regurgitable by my brain on family occasions.
I love my family (but it seems to be getting damn big) jinty 2004
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David Miall has reminded us of the "primacy of feeling" ( "Wordsworth," 254) in the Prelude, and has renewed discussion of the ways in which Wordsworth's "affective scripts" (252) contribute to his self-constructive poetic enterprise.
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Coleridge's statements on the active imagination, too, says Miall, are understandable only within the context of an agency that embodies the processes involved.
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But Miall was our contact with the world of affairs; and in that memorandum
Truman Library - Charles P. Kindleberger Oral History Interview 1973
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This is through French, but we have also the contracted Miall --
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Their activity and habit of occasional migration from one tree to another, compensates, to some extent, as Miall (1908) has pointed out, for the females 'enforced passivity; only in the larval state can moths with such wingless females extend their range.
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(Chironomidae) whose transformations are described in detail by Miall and Hammond (1900).
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