Sentences with phrase «recovery of innocence»

It is even possible to assert that human life can know a genuine recovery of innocence in spite of evil.

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As with Tisdale, Arnowitz, and others, Nathanson sees her recovery as a personal act requiring a shift from innocence to ambivalence; she finds that she must learn to appreciate the darker powers of the self.
While the government in some limited cases can legitimately place restrictions on the public's right to access certain information, attempts of the Nigerian authorities to justify the total closure of information related to the names of public officials from whom funds were recovered on the basis of «ongoing criminal investigation» and «presumption of innocence goes far beyond the limitations allowed under international law, and would promote secret recoveries
Innocence has often been a theme of Mr. Zemeckis's films — not so much its loss or recovery, as its stubborn persistence.
Holstad invests in his entire process an infectious sense of sincerity and delight, playing equally on ideas of innocence, otherness and isolation, and bids the viewer to take part in a meditative discovery and recovery of the familiar turned inside out and upside down again.
We are talking about the grieving part of the affair recovery journey, because whether you lose your marriage, or you lose only the innocence of your marriage (turns out you did not have the marriage you thought you had), or if you are the unfaithful partner, perhaps you are grappling with a loss of respect (including loss of self - respect), and / or loss of your reputation, we all are grieving the loss of our dreams, how we thought our lives should've been — how it should've turned out.
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