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Sentences with anamnesis

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  • The use of the concepts of amnesia and anamnesis, counter- and auto-hegemony, remembering and re-remembering, provide a theoretical frame for the writing in keeping with postcolonial scholarly discourse.
  • This is called anamnesis, and it is the basis for our understanding of the Mass.
  • All that remains to Kaplan's industrial laborers is the nostalgia that blocks every aspect of anamnesis, even the capacity to forget.
  • Klossowski quickly moves to forgetting and anamnesis in relation to the eternal return of the same.
  • He twice uses the term ‘represent’ with its unmistakable reference to the Latin anamnesis, usually associated with the making present of Christ's one atoning sacrifice in the celebration of the Eucharist.
  • Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is anamnesis, par excellence, of course.
  • Find it before it rots or is taped over, rip it to DVD or VCD, and upload it before it's gone, because the internet is all about anamnesis, if it's about anything.
  • The patient had a history of diabetes, but family anamnesis was unremarkable.
  • There is only limited time for thorough social anamnesis, and this hampers the planning of further interventions.
  • Christianity pursues the reconciliation of differences through holy communion, by remembrance and anticipation, anamnesis and prolepsis.
  • Ronald Hals and Herbert Lindemann added their support for the anamnesis and epiclesis that Olson had again attacked.
  • The influence of Brand on the document was palpable and emphasized anamnesis, community with Christ and his body, the church, Eucharistic sacrifice, and the foretaste of the Messianic banquet.
  • The results of this case emphasized the vital importance of an occupational history anamnesis of patients suspected of having sarcoidosis.
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