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One more reason why we are gathered in the pervasion now, to talk of this."
When she was gone, I was alone in the pervasion with only my thoughts for company.
This logical pervasion is required to fashion sound arguments.
Surely-oh, surely you will not merely stay here in your pervasion and let it happen."
"And we have arrived at the pervasion."
Whatever field of force or electronic pervasion created the Heaven trip, well, could it have interfered with the recording?"
"The pervasion of the Dervishes is nearby."
The term cultural baggage refers to the tendency for one's culture to pervade thinking, speech, and behavior without one being aware of this pervasion.
This is why the clerics are so concerned about the pervasion of Western culture and so frightened of intellectuals.
Vyapti, a Sanskrit expression, in Hindu philosophy refers to the state of pervasion.
It was saddening to look down into the empty pervasion, and the hill wasn't as lofty as I remembered it.
The term tsernifer, here translated as 'Force', refers to that pervasion of psychological power surrounding the person of a kaiark.
Their analysis centered on the definition of necessary logical entailment, "vyapti", also known as invariable concomitance or pervasion.
The Barney family are important American financiers, equally famous for their pervasion in the society pages as they are for economic journals.
The pervasion of the Voice seemed to fade, and Ethendor felt another presence taking form in his mind, somehow colder and more remote, aloof and dominating.
He (1981, pp. 185-8) points to the pervasion of pornographic films in popular cinema in which 'the compulsive repetition of sexuality' takes the place of narrative.
McEvilley (2002: p. 495) maps an interesting case for mutual iteration and pervasion between Pyrrhonism and Madhyamika:
What especially dignifies anumana is step three, the illustration (udaharana); it requires what is called an invariable concomitance (vyapti, literally "pervasion").
I scouted around in the pervasion, robbing a few huts of their stale bread--it wasn't bad dipped in tea-and a pot to boil water in.
Maybe the absence of other humans in the vicinity, or the overwhelming pervasion of magic, was responsible; but some factor had sharpened my other sense to the point of pain.
These notions are supported by the overwhelming percentage of blackfaces who have no idea as to any of the conflicts that have propagated the transnational pervasion of hip-hop.
It took me to the road below the Dervishes' Pervasion, standing silent at the edge of the trees while I in my Jinian shape built a fire and made myself tea.
And the pervasion of such a principle of de-differentiation presumes a new set of social actors, the new, post-industrial middle classes whose interests are furthered by such a process.
Credited to Sigmund Freud, it is a term of reproach leveled at early psychology, and is also defined as "the pervasion of all conduct and experience with sexual emotions".