Each child holds a "Chernobyl certificate" which bestows access to government grants and aid and is a gruesome reminder of their existential reality.
Both artists are said by institute officials to "share a strategy of portraying the body as expressive of existential reality."
I wanted to see if I could do it; if I could, simply, rely on the existential, emotional, and psychological reality of a man and let that express his historical condition.
In his newly found existential reality, Mr. Leevers, a music executive, sits in a crib.
I don't believe morality has an existential reality independent from the world: arguing that we must lift the arms embargo so the Muslims can defend themselves ignores the brutal consequences of arming them.
The epistemological dilemma arising from man's existential reality eventuated in two positions - materialism and idealism.
It's existential reality is dialectically related to the family, the community, the nation and the world (Chai & Chai, 1965).
Indeed the face may be a mask covering a very different existential reality from that which it portrays (de Levita 1965).
As of this morning, we can say this much for the existential reality of the Big 12: It's still here.
This is not to claim any existential reality for the underlying proposition; it is merely a convenient expression.