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interior
1. Film, TV a film or scene shot inside a building, studio, etc.
2. Art a picture of the inside of a room or building, as in a painting or stage design
3. Politics of or involving a nation's domestic affairs; internal

interior [in′tir·ē·ər]
(mathematics)
For a setAin a topological space, the set of all interior points ofA.
For a plane figure, the set of all points inside the figure.
For an angle, the set of points that lie in the plane of the angle and between the rays defining the angle.
For a simple closed plane curve, one of the two regions into which the curve divides the plane according to the Jordan curve theorem, namely, the region that is bounded.


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We witness how the creative imagination appropriates and interiorizes the experience and how this leads the writer to two kinds of knowledge: a prose realism and a more poetic symbolism.
It intensifies and interiorizes what the church has done for centuries when voicing the variety of human feelings in their relation to God through the words of Scripture - in liturgy, the divine office, and private devotion.
By politely asking for someone to "be so kind as to authenticate [his] existence," Gomez-Pena suggests that external modes of surveillance may become internalized as the individual interiorizes the "inspecting gaze" "to the point where he is his own overseer, each individual thus exercising this surveillance over, and against himself" (Foucault 155).
 
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