「ONESELF」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| that arises when one considers that to model | oneself after another entity may be to become less na |
| One should protect | oneself against the influence of Jewish morals...but |
| ness is harming someone else in order to help | oneself; Altruism is harming oneself in order to help |
| sides are equally important for understanding | oneself and becoming one with the creator. |
| rank tea, spoke, talked, in short entertained | oneself; and the matter itself was only secondary." |
| istinct both from impulses originating within | oneself and from generally agreed-on moral guidelines |
| e was then considered a heinous crime against | oneself, and the dead bodies of suicides were defiled |
| ion of the right not to give evidence against | oneself and the subsequent proceedings against him we |
| was that religion and truth must be found for | oneself and practiced, instead of just taking others' |
| one better look for those with an affinity to | oneself and freely associate with one another with th |
| painful, approximation towards the reality of | oneself and others': integrating the splits and 'bein |
| A manifestation of | oneself and a self-revelation which doesn't consist i |
| nt on to discuss the process of coming out to | oneself and to others in two books. |
| A new melee attack can be used to defend | oneself and the game is Wii Zapper compatible. |
| Given two actors, | oneself and someone else, there are four types of pos |
| enotes an excessive or exclusive concern with | oneself, and as such it exceeds mere self interest or |
| o "cross the bridge"; to build a link between | oneself and others. |
| and the power one has to make a difference in | oneself and in the lives of others. |
| mes of dress-up and playing with dolls (using | oneself as model) into the television age by turning |
| ansformed into a wolf or otherwise perceiving | oneself as physically being a wolf. |
| The option to identify | oneself as Muslim or Bosniak was still absent in 1953 |
| One always sees | oneself as weak and in need of Allah." |
| ' Ego ideal: the inner image of | oneself as one wants to become'. |
| One cannot define | oneself as a thing in the world, as one has the freed |
| s stance on feminism as a necessity to define | oneself as a woman in a society that valued patriarch |
| hings about quartet psychology the placing of | oneself at risk, the trust that others will come in o |
| the type of film that one would want to throw | oneself at while enjoying the luxury of air-condition |
| Praises | oneself beyond his/her own station |
| eaching out for something and claiming it for | oneself; by adding the 'A' it becomes the antonym. |
| le of how hard work, commitment and belief in | oneself can lead to outstanding achievement. |
| , enthusiasm and yet unpunished confidence in | oneself carries a man very near his ultimate length o |
| The game lets | oneself cruise in various zones and terrains from tow |
| system, also has avatars, images representing | oneself, displayed on the top of the screen on the fo |
| One to give away things, which | oneself earned through hard effort might know an easy |
| (Pooterish, Pooteresque), which means taking | oneself far too seriously: believing that one's impor |
| e opponents, while simultaneously positioning | oneself favorably (by adding or upgrading powers and |
| ation, saying, "Watching The Hours, one finds | oneself focusing excessively on the unfortunate prost |
| o Montague and Juliet Capulet), each readying | oneself for their date at a cinema show (with Romeo e |
| consciousness and the ability to reach beyond | oneself for help. |
| someone who is contemplating and has prepared | oneself for, but not yet acted upon - relations with |
| e place where one can post videos and express | oneself free of judgment on quality. |
| ushtun qaums, was that he spoke of liberating | oneself from self inflicted ignorance and from the ty |
| g the pace I'm going through") and distancing | oneself from the rock mainstream ("Look out, you rock |
| Vehicles,” appealed to fantasies of isolating | oneself from the outside world. |
| nd building "temporary structures" to protect | oneself from the elements. |
| ch emphasized individual effort in liberating | oneself from worldly concerns. |
| This often included removing | oneself from society and other people in general. |
| Ganbaru means "to commit | oneself fully to a task and to bring that task to an |
| Anyone can heal | oneself, gain peace from stress, and find ways of cop |
| the lighthouse on a very stormy day, and see | oneself hanging, as it were, over the ocean, surround |
| the idea that others have a higher value than | oneself hinders the individual's pursuit of self-deve |
| work done with "S" and "Q" in order to engage | oneself in a way similar to active listening. |
| getting all about it, and years later finding | oneself in front of a committee." |
| pective taking is the ability to mentally put | oneself in the shoes of another to imagine what the o |
| establishment of the right to not incriminate | oneself in common-law. |
| otees of Lord Ayyappan believe that immersing | oneself in the Pamba is equivalent to bathing in the |
| By establishing | oneself in the earnestness of spiritual pursuits, it |
| as the perfect background music for shooting | oneself in the head. |
| the physical demands of being kept or keeping | oneself in this highly-excited state for an extended |
| g liquid poses a serious hazard to others and | oneself in the lab. |
| y, so one never knows when one might run into | oneself in a bar. |
| that these lyrics described a way of calming | oneself in meditation and slowing down from the fast |
| he continual process of self-making, projects | oneself into the future, would be to put oneself in d |
| ment on] whether the right not to incriminate | oneself is absolute or whether infringements of it ma |
| ople' though T. S. Eliot's rebuttal, “Hell is | oneself,” is probably more accurate. |
| nt" refers to a notion or belief that one (or | oneself) is deserving of some particular reward or be |
| In this yoga posture | oneself is raised like a horizontal stick holding the |
| o thousand years ago, Democritus said 'To win | oneself is the first and best of all victories.' |
| a that to treat others as more important than | oneself is degrading and demeaning to the self. |
| In this series the energy of consciousness of | oneself is to raised from Bindu (Neetiya Yukam) to th |
| f studying martial arts as a means to improve | oneself mentally and spiritually, not just physically |
| t pursuing revenge in a way that would damage | oneself more than the source of one's anger. |
| to be, such as to imagine the possibility of | oneself not anymore blindly in love in the future. |
| Making an interior journey, ie inside | oneself, observing oneself in a detached and not over |
| Spiritually, the goal of Jainism is to rid | oneself of the worldly life and become free of from t |
| lderment, and suffering, and it is by freeing | oneself of them that one achieves liberation. |
| ing indicative of a conscious decision to cut | oneself off from his people. |
| , but also dreads the possibility of throwing | oneself off. |
| m tombs, the primary function was to identify | oneself on the tomb walls. |
| willing to be a beginner, make a fool out of | oneself once in a while." |
| Even if one does not like | oneself, one would still love oneself. |
| sitive value to definitions that may apply to | oneself, one remains able to say what one is not. |
| It does caution against placing blame on | oneself, one's parents, or early experimentation. |
| by it - whether the Spirit is speaking within | oneself or through another. |
| lude such things as avoiding punishments from | oneself or others (such as guilt or shame) and attain |
| has no rule preventing one from writing about | oneself or one's family. |
| involves a constant fear of violently harming | oneself or loved ones or persistent worry that one is |
| s omorashi yagai, which translates as "to wet | oneself outdoors (or publicly)." |
| ed events; for instance, the talent of making | oneself psychically invisible may make itself manifes |
| nce, and ceasing of thoughts, possibly posing | oneself questions so as to better understand this pro |
| ion tool in meditation (to focus attention on | oneself rather than outside imagery). |
| urther racial differentiation, one must prove | oneself spiritually "Aryan". |
| the act are availability of a sexual partner ( | oneself), the ability to learn varying degrees of org |
| To devote | oneself to these martial virtues in the service of ot |
| y as a form of thanksgiving and entrusting of | oneself to God's mercy. |
| re as a humble, self-effacing way to refer to | oneself, to the speaker. |
| Thus committing | oneself to the Kingdom of God on earth makes it reali |
| ain to face the emptiness that one carries in | oneself, to face that central insufficiency of the sp |
| er external, transient causes (e.g., allowing | oneself to make exceptions when faced with what are j |
| Strongly disagreeing with assimilating | oneself to conventional behavior, Li Zhi tried to spr |
| objects that could otherwise be used to pull | oneself to a standing position. |
| ron and Lakota heritage, states that altering | oneself to resemble one's own totem is an ancient Hur |
| theology; he replied that it was by attaching | oneself to a Master. |
| “[...]To confront | oneself to a Masterpiece of the Repertoire, like the |
| can have three meanings: to accept a vow upon | oneself, to acknowledge the truth of a statement, and |
| adictory language, namely, that of not giving | oneself totally to the other. |
| Blowing | oneself up takes away from one's overall 'stock', or |
| Camouflage is concealing | oneself visually, or with scent, to blend in with the |
| His autobiography, An Island to | Oneself, was written with assistance from Noel Barber |
| to the countryside, where the chances to feed | oneself were higher, thus further decreasing the poss |
| ot considered a crime by Chilean law to evade | oneself when one is under parole, which Iturriaga was |
| "How hard it is to kill | oneself when someone truly wishes to die", whispered |
| test tubes should always be pointed away from | oneself while boiling, just in case bumping does occu |
| green death" and the purposeful burdening of | oneself with trouble as "the black death". |
| sirable substance or behavior, and then equip | oneself with the mental tools to stick to that commit |
| o principle and in order not to risk aligning | oneself with a potential loser, however deserving he |
| Anointing | oneself with oil |
| My belief is that one must empower | oneself with one's own truth...". |
| he old way of making the Sign of the cross on | oneself: with two fingers, rather than with three. |
| ht, bending the spine backwards, and catching | oneself with the hands. |
| o a Punya Karma, however, basic discipline in | oneself would create a powerful platform for such per |
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