in+reality

  • 81Reality in Buddhism — Buddhism evolved a variety of doctrinal/philosophical traditions, each with its own ideas of reality. The following are still regularly studied in some branches of the Buddhist tradition: Theravada, Vaibhashika, Sautrantika, Jojitsu, Madhyamika,… …

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  • 82reality — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sad, sobering, unfortunate, unpleasant ▪ We were faced with the unpleasant reality of having nowhere to live. ▪ bitter, brutal, cold …

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  • 83Reality Bites — Infobox Film name = Reality Bites image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Ben Stiller producer = Danny DeVito Michael Shamberg writer = Helen Childress narrator = starring = Winona Ryder Ben Stiller Ethan Hawke Janeane Garofalo Steve… …

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  • 84reality */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈælətɪ] / US noun Word forms reality : singular reality plural realities 1) [uncountable] the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible He is no longer able to differentiate between fantasy and reality. a …

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  • 85Reality Check (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Reality Check Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Alternative CCM Occupation = Years active = 1996 1998 Label =… …

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  • 86reality — re|al|i|ty [ ri æləti ] noun uncount *** the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible: He is no longer able to differentiate between fantasy and reality. a distorted sense of reality face (up to)/accept… …

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  • 87Reality Bites Back — Infobox Television show name = Reality Bites Back caption = format = Reality television Comedy camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = approx. 30 minutes creator = developer = director = Brian Smith writer = Ethan T. Berlin Tom Johnson …

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  • 88reality — [[t]riæ̱lɪti[/t]] ♦♦ realities 1) N UNCOUNT You use reality to refer to real things or the real nature of things rather than imagined, invented, or theoretical ideas. → See also virtual reality Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred...… …

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  • 89Reality (chanson de Dream) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Reality. Reality Single par dream extrait de l’album Dear... Face A Reality Face B …

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  • 90reality — 01. The [reality] of child abuse is that it most often occurs at the hands of a parent or close relative. 02. When thinking about your goals for learning English, it is important to have goals which are [realistically] achievable; otherwise, you… …

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