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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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Ultimately, it is the recipient who activates the efficacy of the objects used as aale by interiorizing their conventionalized symbolic messages at a moment of critical choice, relating them to a moral code, the Law that is always already inscribed in consciousness as conscience. The structure of both passages illustrates the interiorizing of consciousness. peasants, convicts, exiles, foreigners, hermits, and farmers as he moves through the vast Russian landscape interiorizing his ceaseless prayer, "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner. |
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