- is—similarly to the
Pontifical Institute of
Sacred Music in Rome,
which is
consociated with—an
Institute "ad
instar facultatis" and is
authorised to confer...
- are
actually possessed and are said to encode, be
determined by, be
consociated with or be
constituted by
properties that are
merely ascribed to objects...
- soci-
group Latin socius,
sociare ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative,
consociate, consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable...
- †socculus soccul- socius,
socia soci- ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative,
consociate, consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable...
- them up as we pick up language. We
share so many ****ociations with our
consociates that we seem to be able to
understand what
others mean, understand, and...
- soci-
group Latin socius,
sociare ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative,
consociate, consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable...
- Schütz's phenomenology,: 367n
stressing that the
links between the "
consociate", "contemporary", "predecessor", and "successor" that are commonplace...
- and
refugee services.
Through these ministries, St. Paul
Sisters and
Consociates strive to
foster the
common good
through advocacy,
creative arts, education...
-
economy as much as
possible and
lived independently,
styling themselves a "
consociate family".
Unlike a
similar project named Brook Farm, the parti****nts at...
-
perception and
action of agents. The
latter refers to an
environment of
consociates, or fellow-men; of the man who "shares with me a
community of
space and...