temporality in English

noun
1
the state of existing within or having some relationship with time.
The sculpture is a poignant evocation of the essential temporality of human relationships.
2
a secular possession, especially the properties and revenues of a religious body or a member of the clergy.
noun
    temporalty

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1. It is characterized by temporality, stability, complexity and uniqueness.

2. Introduction: The Contemporaneity Question / Terry Smith 1 Part I: The Politics of Temporality 1

3. The trait of the body is its temporality or the fact that it can not escape death.

4. While in Confucian ontology , noumenon cannot exist without appearance and Faramita cannot be independent of temporality.

5. According to the artist, the message Cept conveys is: "CEPT, life, love, mystery, time, space, ownership, temporality, sick, venial, overwhelming joy.

6. 13 The strength and weakness of these two tpyes of thinking are deeply imbedded in the temporality and spatiality of historical facts.

7. As ‘being and Becomings’ not only addresses the temporality of childhood that children them-selves voice, but presents a conceptually realistic construction suitable to both childhood.

8. Children as ‘Being and Becomings’: Children, Childhood and Temporality Emma Uprichard Department of Sociology, University of York, York, UK Notions of ‘being’ and ‘becoming’ are

9. Introduction: The Contemporaneity of Modernism Michael D’Arcy and Mathias Nilges Part 1: Modernism’s Temporality 1.Abstract in Concrete: Brutalism and Modernist Half-Life C.D

10. Brecciation, post-geographies, landscapes in transition, metaphors, temporality References Bartolini, N ( 2015 ) The politics of vibrant matter: consistency, containment and the concrete of Mussolini’s bunker .

11. Instead, theorising children as ‘being and Becomings’ not only addresses the temporality of childhood that children themselves voice, but presents a conceptually realistic construction suitable to both childhood researchers and practitioners

12. Instead, theorising children as ‘being and Becomings’ not only addresses the temporality of childhood that children themselves voice, but presents a conceptually realistic construction suitable to both childhood researchers and practitioners.

13. In travel writing, Consecutiveness and change over time relate directly to a place or a geographic space; time can be, so to say, compressed into space, into synchronous spatial representation, while space is also translated into the temporality of writing and possibly also that of narrative.

14. This article contextualizes ‘The Changelessness of God’ by tracing these developments and then continues to press the logic of Kierkegaard's construal of the relationship between temporality and eternity which ultimately leads to a rather problematic description of suffering as a necessary good and perfect gift from God.

15. Sophie Agnel Profile: If it’s in Paris that Sophie Agnel was born in 1964, it is towards other sounding islands in the heart of a reinvented temporality that she dwells today, at the stern of a grand piano, an instrument that she turns into a real living & vibrating organism.

16. With the neo-realist films of the time-image, by contrast, while the narrative form remains dominant, it admits or tolerates, to various degrees, movements which do not flow to the same rhythm as the flux of the whole, blocks of temporality in suspense, whose relative Arrhythmy does not necessarily signal that we find ourselves at the acme of