- The
Unattainable is a 1916
American black and
white silent drama directed by
Lloyd B. Carleton. The film is
based on the
story by
Elwood D. Henning. The...
- be real, but if it is not
perceived it can be felt or experienced. "
Unattainability of the
truth of the real, as well as the unreal,
creates doubt of its...
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characteristic as love
interests has been
their unattainability. It may also be used
metaphorically for
unattainable objects or
targets of
various sorts. At times...
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comparative abundance that
marked the
Mewari landscape fostered refinements unattainable in
other lands. Ameri, Marta; Costello,
Sarah Kielt; Jamison, Gregg;...
- due to her upper-class
background was seen as a
sophisticated actress,
unattainable for the
majority of male viewers.
Although Monroe's
screen persona as...
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Revolution in 1908.
Amidst dissatisfaction with the
seeming inertia and
unattainability of
national aspirations,
military officers organised a coup in 1909...
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Because it was
deeper than that. It was the
attainability versus the
unattainability. And how
stars and
people who are
public figures are
expected to sit...
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Jacques Lacan,
objet petit a (French for "object
little a")
stands for the
unattainable object of desire, the "a"
being the
small other ("autre"), a projection...
- such as dyes. Blue
roses are
often used to
symbolize mystery or the
unattainable,
since they do not
exist in
nature because of
genetic limitations. In...
- a
subculture of "frelks",
those attracted by the Spacers'
supposed unattainability and
unarousability ("free-fall-****ual-displacement complex"). "Frelk"...