narratives in English

noun
1
a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
the hero of his modest narrative

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1. Autobiographical Narratives Development and Functions

2. Circumvolve. Narratives and Responses to Life Cycles

3. Circumvolve: Narratives and Responses to Life Cycles

4. Our narratives are just games, like this toy.

5. Three major narratives intertwine within Foucault'stext, "Madness and Civilisation"

6. Anagrams are also found in narratives of all kinds

7. "Borrowed Narratives is a great gift: a practical guide to finding, borrowing, organizing, and using historical narratives in our work with Bereaving individuals and families

8. Like many alarmist narratives, this story feeds on real fears.

9. “Browner” — Creating Narratives of Race Creating narratives based on race is both a cultural norm and a primal response to a desire to understand our world

10. Authentic Afghan recipes interwoven with family narratives and stunning photography

11. And there are a couple of mythic narratives of social dilemmas.

12. Blending narratives of personal experience with more formal, scholarly discussions, Chicana

13. Eel River Athapaskan traditional narratives — include myths, legends, tales, and oral

14. You will find the narratives in Daniel thrilling, the prophecies fascinating.

15. He is the unsung and unseen dynamic in the infancy narratives.

16. Account of the Korean war based largely on personal narratives of participants.

17. Framing the onset of lung cancer Biographically: narratives of continuity and disruption

18. Their early bicycle tour narratives were better received than their mountaineering books.

19. The plot, a dense swirl of memory and intermingled narratives, works like a spell.

20. This false conversion is the essence of Brainwashing and of leftist political awakening narratives

21. Biopics aside, 2020 also saw fictional or dramatized narratives inspired by real-life figures

22. This verse is often used as a justifying proof text for Allegorizing Biblical narratives

23. Tessitori explored the poetic compositions in the Dingala and Pingala dialects, and genealogical narratives.

24. Marriage, which has been the bourne of so many narratives, is still a great beginning.

25. ‘Three of the ‘hymns' from his infancy narratives, now known as the Magnificat, the Benedictus, …

26. Taken as a whole, this Brahmana is a mine of important data and noteworthy narratives

27. The term “Autopathography” is often used to discuss autobiography in relation to narratives of sickness

28. Minorities, especially ethnic minorities, are used to authenticate the affective, melodramatic component of contemporary narratives.

29. The earliest notice of the Choctaw Tribe is found in the De Soto narratives for 1540

30. 20 Largely as a result, they had lost the ability to construct complex and resonant narratives.

31. And if the figures' location is often nebulous, so are the suggested narratives gripping these people.

32. The events that followed constitute one of the most bittersweet narratives in all of scripture.

33. Bivocal narratives oscillate between self-idealization and self-condemnation, which she describes as form of ‘Georgianness’.

34. 23 Minorities, especially ethnic minorities, are used to authenticate the affective, melodramatic component of contemporary narratives.

35. In this interview, Rusty and I discuss the lightning network, open-source development, narratives and overzealous Bitcoiners.

36. Three types of Autobiographic narratives are commonly examined in the study of sociolinguistics of bilingualism and SLA.

37. The autobiographical narratives of this period are saved from personal triviality by the force of visionary insight.

38. From the Cambridge English Corpus Functioning both as narratives and allegories, these vases have a Consolatory …

39. Moreover we demonstrate some disorder specific characteristics in patients with different disorders in their AAP narratives.

40. 22 Minorities, especially ethnic minorities, are used to authenticate the affective, melodramatic component of contemporary narratives.

41. Its narratives and descriptions reflect their geographical environment as well as the historical events that took place.

42. A large number of Backlashes against international courts arise from judgments that reinforce local populist mobilization narratives

43. In Recovering Bodies, Couser (1997) coined the term Autopathography to categorize autobiographical narratives of illness or disability

44. Modern shōjo manga romance features love as a major theme set into emotionally intense narratives of self-realization.

45. National Campaigning has revolved around spinning such candidate "narratives" for most of the republic's history

46. According to most traditional narratives, the Scots take credit for the Covenanting movement of the mid-seventeenth century.

47. A quite different sort of example is the recurrent theme of asking for a sign in the gospel narratives.

48. She introduces the concept of ‘Bivocality’, refering to a ‘discursive strategy’, which is both using and producing memory narratives

49. Get inspired with first-person travel narratives, Adventure travel news and perspectives, and photo features from our global team.

50. Conversational Narratives: Pro and Con "[N]o style of conversation is more extensively acceptable than the narrative