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The article said his spine had been prosthetically restructured to allow greater torque.
And indeed, reading music prosthetically - as a way of hobbling through our own uncertainties - is certainly fuel for the memory-advocate's argument.
Operators are prosthetically coupled to puppets, who perform the most adventurous and outrageous acts.
She traveled throughout the United States and Canada, prosthetically disguised as elder women, more than 80 years of age.
Dasein is as not-yet, but also prosthetically, that is, also already in the world, notably as a being with others, being traditional, being a One.
Shozo looked up from a twenty-six-inch TV screen dominated by Marlon Brando's prosthetically altered face as the Godfather.
Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure performed by a dentist to expose a greater amount of tooth structure for the purpose of subsequently restoring the tooth prosthetically.
If Dasein's past is outside it (yet it is nothing but this past), then it can do nothing but put itself outside itself, ek-sist, prosthetically.
Science fiction author Dean Whitlock wrote a 1987 short story titled "The Million-Dollar Wound" about a future war in which, as the conflict progresses, increasingly severe wounds are surgically and prosthetically repaired, until eventually, the only way for a soldier to be sent home is to die.
Medical science had developed ways for complete idiots to diagnose and treat complex diseases; ways for lost or vision-struck belt pilots to repair the damage done to their bodies by faulty or inadequate equipment; ways for crushed limbs and even crushed organs to be prosthetically restored.