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prefiguration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prefiguration may
refer to:
Prefiguration (politics), the
reflection of a ****ure
society being...
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relationships and
political forms that "
prefigured" and
embodied the
desired society. For Breines, "
prefigurative politics"
centers on "parti****tory democracy"...
- 1976
Democratic National Convention reading "Freedom of Choice". This and the
slogan "right to choose"
prefigured the po****rity of the term pro-choice....
- Events,
persons or
statements in the Old
Testament are seen as
types prefiguring or su****ded by antitypes,
events or
aspects of
Christ or his revelation...
- in some
mainstream outlets, and his
writings have been
described as
prefiguring Trumpism.
Sailer po****rized the term "human biodiversity" for a right-wing...
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skeleton and the
muscular forces that are
applied to it in a
manner that
prefigured the
modern science of biomechanics. He drew the
heart and
vascular system...
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infallible church tradition and thus some call him a
Protestant forerunner and
prefigured some
teachings of the reformation.
Luther himself praised Lorenzo Valla...
- br****
monkey appears to be a 20th-century
variant on the expression,
prefigured by a
range of
references to
other body parts,
especially the nose and...
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ability to
intervene forcibly at will in Gaza. * Gawerc, Mic****e (2012).
Prefiguring Peace: Israeli-Palestinian
Peacebuilding Partnerships.
Lexington Books...
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example of the "Strawberry Hill Gothic"
style of architecture, and it
prefigured the nineteenth-century
Gothic Revival.
Walpole rebuilt the
existing house...