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- noun Plural form of
psychology .
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Examples
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Instead, all of the film's humor is intimately connected to its characters and their psychologies, which is probably why the film just keeps getting funnier and funnier as it goes along and we get to know these characters better and better.
Archive 2007-11-01 Ed Howard 2007
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Instead, all of the film's humor is intimately connected to its characters and their psychologies, which is probably why the film just keeps getting funnier and funnier as it goes along and we get to know these characters better and better.
11/18: Mala Noche; Flirting With Disaster Ed Howard 2007
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The internet bubble is a dramatic lesson in human nature, mass psychologies and manias.
Internet Bubble and Growth, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The marsh is a mysterious and murky zone where the intricacies of the human mind and personal psychologies are made manifest in a range of characters drawn, in part, from extant folklore and myth, but primarily from the waking dream of the marsh itself.
Bill Bush: When the World Was Small and Man Knew His Place in It: This Artweek.LA (May 30 - June 5) Bill Bush 2011
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Following a no-confidence vote, Summers fled to the male-brained world of finance, but as Cordelia Fine establishes in Delusions of Gender, "the sheer stability and staying power of the idea that male and female psychologies are inherently different can't help but impress".
Sorry, but cheaper car insurance patronises women | Catherine Bennett 2011
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That's fine in a textbook, but it doesn't take into account the individual psychologies of your customers.
Free Trade with the AARP, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The marsh is a mysterious and murky zone where the intricacies of the human mind and personal psychologies are made manifest in a range of characters drawn, in part, from extant folklore and myth, but primarily from the waking dream of the marsh itself.
Bill Bush: When the World Was Small and Man Knew His Place in It: This Artweek.LA (May 30 - June 5) Bill Bush 2011
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The marsh is a mysterious and murky zone where the intricacies of the human mind and personal psychologies are made manifest in a range of characters drawn, in part, from extant folklore and myth, but primarily from the waking dream of the marsh itself.
Bill Bush: When the World Was Small and Man Knew His Place in It: This Artweek.LA (May 30 - June 5) Bill Bush 2011
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The marsh is a mysterious and murky zone where the intricacies of the human mind and personal psychologies are made manifest in a range of characters drawn, in part, from extant folklore and myth, but primarily from the waking dream of the marsh itself.
Bill Bush: When the World Was Small and Man Knew His Place in It: This Artweek.LA (May 30 - June 5) Bill Bush 2011
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And as our lifestyles have changed our expectations, our strategies for living and our psychologies have changed.
Judith Acosta: How To Defend Yourself Against The Media’s Fear Tactics Judith Acosta 2011
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