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Physiognomy
- phys·i·og·no·my (f z - g n -m , - n -m ). n. pl.
- PHYSIOGNOMY AND THE MEANING OF EXPRESSION IN
- Society on the subject of `Human Physiognomy Explain'd'.
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- ABSTRACT CHAUCERIAN PHYSIOGNOMY AND THE
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- The Physiognomy of Responsibility
- 1. The Physiognomy of Responsibility. Penultimate Draft.
- natognazzini.people.wm.edu
- Effects of floristics, physiognomy and non-native vegetation on
- or vegetation structure (physiognomy), and (iii) to consider the potential may affect physiognomy and floristics of the vegetational community as a whole.
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- Polygamous Eyes: A Note on Mormon Physiognomy
- antecedents of contemporary psychology—mesmerism, physiognomy, Illustration 1: From Physiognomy Illustrated or Nature's Revelations of Character, p.
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- Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus, Philadelphia Museum of Art
- It seems that Rembrandt van Rijn was the first to wonder whether that identikit really corresponded to the physiognomy of a Middle Eastern desert preacher – or at least he was the first artist to offer a more authentic-looking alternative.
- Nibali optimistic "On the right path"
- “My performance didn't match my expectations”, Cancellara confessed. physiognomy — The first six are all within one minute.
- The lens has two faces
- Early anthropologists were primarily concerned with the physiognomy of those deemed to be savages. There was a congruence between the anthropologists' interests and those of colonising powers.
- Childish Loves by Benjamin Markovits – review
- That story is gorgeously told, with all the poet's proclivities and strange physiognomy and rich seams of thought and feeling brought to life.
- Listening with eyes wide open
- ''And how the composer's physiognomy is reacting to the sounds.'' One way the composer's physiognomy reacts to the sounds is to drag Eicher into a spontaneous dance.
- Physiognomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Physiognomy (from the Gk.
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- Physiognomy | Define Physiognomy at Dictionary.com
- Physiognomy definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation. Look it up now!
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- Introduction to Physiognomy - Face Reading the Facial Features
- Introduction to physiognomy, phrenology and related subjects; face reading the facial features.
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- Physiognomy - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- phys·i·og·no·my. noun \ˌfi-zē-ˈä(g)-nə-mē\. plural phys·i·og·no·mies.
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- Physiognomy Of Women - Face
- Though 'the beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder' but still as per the rules of physiognomy the different body parts has been defined ideally.
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