Examples of using The censor in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Everything crossed out by the censor.
You're in charge of the Censor Office, not Vosloo.
It would never make it past the censor.
Did you work for the censor board before?
Who among you has the power to censor the censor?
People also translate
Make no mistake: the Censor is out to get you.
Hey, Gandu learned a new word from the censor.- What?
To whom are you going to award the job of being the censor?
The Censor says wonderful things like:“You call that writing?
Calculations based on the assessment or opinion of the censor doctor.
Superego- the censor for the id, which is also responsible for enforcing the moral codes of the ego.
He may have been inspired by his ancestor Appius Claudius the Censor, who made earlier changes to the Latin alphabet.
You must not impart any confidential military information, unless through the censor.
In this case, the censor was responsible for certifying the loss of reputation of the citizen through the infamous.
It shall be our custom to leave such scenes where taste,decorum and the censor dictate.
A city where the artist would not fear the censor, where the scientist would not be bound by petty morality, where the great would not be constrained by the small.
I mean me, and my right brain, my left brain andthe one that's in between that is the censor and tells me what I'm saying is wrong.
In Freud's original formulation the latent dream-thought was described as having been subject to an intra-psychic force referred to as‘the censor';
I mean me, and my right brain, my left brain andthe one that's in between that is the censor and tells me what I'm saying is wrong.
I built a city where the artist would not fear the censor, where the great would not be constrain by the small, where the scientist would not be bound by petty morality.
As any other Roman would, she took the dream very seriously andproceeded to clean the temple herself, with the help of the censor Lucius Julius Caesar.
Flavius Dalmatius(died 337),also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor(333), and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century.
Similarly we speak of suppression when the unconscious psychic act never has been admitted into the adjoining fore-conscious system but is arrested by the censor at the threshold.
We are victims of our own internalized perfectionist, a nasty internal andeternal critic, the Censor, who resides in our(left) brain and keeps up a constant stream of subversive remarks that are often disguised as the truth….
Unless the censor has total control over all Internet-connected computers, such as in North Korea, or Cuba, total censorship of information is difficult or impossible to achieve due to the underlying distributed technology of the Internet.
I remember one historical piece on an Alexander the Great campaign that somehow made its way past the censor, even though its stinging critique bore an uncanny resemblance to the Soviet Army tactics used in the 80s.
Unless the censor has total control over all Internet-connected computers, such as in NorthKorea(who employ an intranet that only privileged citizens can access), or Cuba, total censorship of information is very difficult or impossible to achieve due to the underlying distributed technology of the Internet.
Not until then can we understand how this unconscious can take advantage of the nocturnal discontinuance or deposition of the censor, and can seize control of fragments left over from the day to fashion a forbidden dream wish from them.