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While formally allied with Biden, she is on a fast track of individuation from him.

From Salon

He felt that doing shadow work was really the first part of the work of analysis and the work of what he called individuation because it’s the entry point into the depths.

And “Cecilia” obliquely questions consent by juxtaposing predators and prey and considering the individuation of memory.

The dance explores the relationship between individuation and wholeness and what shows above the surface versus what is hidden beneath it.

While the stadium's proportions would seem to render any slivers of individuation downright impossible, there are two factors that work in Swift's favor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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