Benns' quasi-autobiographical narration circles around the repression of' his' quest for integration into a community.
My mother — everyone, even kids, had called her Sunny — used to follow us to school quasi-surreptitiously.
His subjects were death, the disappearance or decay of the body, and in the detective or quasi-scientific stories, the life of the mind that can defeat mortality.
The "quasi-balance" appraiser is the people and the historical development.
Despite regular elections since 1992, the two have acted in a quasi-feudal fashion, controlling a lion’s share of business while also running security.
Quasar is short for quasi-stellar radio source.
From that morning, they developed a quasi friendship founded on loneliness and a Shared reluctance for interaction with other people.
As a state between root and affix, quasi-affixes has large mutation.
They are works of quasi-Cubism or Expressionism, mostly not much more than a foot high, several newly cleaned but still scarred, inspiring the obvious human analogy.
Under John Paul the Curia acquired a string of new "pontifical councils", quasi-ministries that deal with everything from health workers to Canon law.
By engaging with Russia on nuclear questions and giving it the status it craves, of a quasi-superpower, America hopes to get traction on other issues, such as Iran and non-proliferation.
Soon enough everyone was a quasi-hippie; long hair on men no longer signaled anything about what they stood for.
The quasi-dead eyes of your sculpted figures make them similar to Baudelaire’s blind men (particularly the sculpture titled S.G.F.Y.A).