nascency


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Related to nascency: roguishly, insouciantly
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Certainly, categories of nascency and genesis have a long history, especially in their various intersections with the differently coded relation between finite and infinite; one that includes and goes further back than earlier Romantic equivalencies between thought structures like imagination and nature.
I ultimately argue that they prefigure the massive shift that was to come, while remaining unique in their nascency and specific interests, thus marking them as important transitional moments in adult film history.
Because of the nascency of the project, one can only speculate.
Those of us who go back to the nascency of NCR in the mid-1960s remember Garry Wills as the paper's conservative columnist.
For scholars of Arab societies, the continuing appeal of the public sphere notion lies in digital media's potential to open up new physical or ideational public spaces to discuss issues of common concern, despite the uneven access and the nascency of civil society.
The most frequent measures of behavior were nascency status, funding, decision making, communicating, networking, using information, and business planning.
Nonetheless, microreinsurance--reinsurance for microinsurance--remains in its nascency.
She connects the nascency of her album, "Brujalicious," with her work as a teacher in urban youth centers.