Senses in A Sentence

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    A child receives information through these senses and then uses his motor skills to express what his senses take in and process.

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    A large part of the reason Virgo senses this intense need to watch over Pisces is because she's a water sign and he's an earth sign.

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    A remarkable case is well authenticated, where, owing to disease, a young man had lost the use of all the senses save of one eye and of one ear.

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    A true invitation to deep sleep, Sea & Senses is recommended for extremely tense clients.

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    A web site makes great eye candy, but can your web site engage senses other than sight?

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    A well-rounded and healthy diet is sometimes difficult to stick to because, with age, the senses of taste and smell can weaken.

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    Abstract argument has shown that change in the unity is impossible; yet the senses tell us that hot becomes cold, hard becomes soft, the living dies, and so on.

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    According to a later and more definite story, his disappointment drove him mad; he rushed out of his tent and fell upon the flocks of sheep in the camp under the impression that they were the enemy; on coming to his senses, he slew himself with the sword which he had received as a present from Hector.

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    Adding graphics to MySpace can be fun, but too much can be an assault on the senses.

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    After another blood-churning beach tragedy, the local authorities finally come to their senses and close the beach until the shark - the right shark - is killed.

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    All have been exquisitely designed down to the last detail to be a feast for the senses as well as supremely comfortable.

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    All of the definitions above include the caveat that the person demonstrating these abilities is not using his or her five senses.

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    Although a fragrance may smell beautiful upon first spritz, the dry down will determine whether or not the scent is pleasing to the senses and complimentary on you.

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    Although the second book is a sort of inventory of our ideas, as distinguished from the certainty and boundaries of our knowledge, Locke even here makes the assumption that the " simple ideas " of the five senses are practically qualities of things which exist without us, and that the mental " operations " discovered by " reflection " are those of a person continuously existing.

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    Among the pre-Socratic nature-philosophers of Greece, Heraclitus and the Eleatics are the chief representatives of this polemic. The diametrical opposition of the grounds on which the veracity of the senses is impugned by the two philosophies (see Heraclitus, Parmenides, Eleatic School) was in itself suggestive of sceptical reflection.

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    An old-fashioned man would have lost his senses or died of ennui before this.

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    Ancient Romans understood how to evoke pleasure by stimulating the senses through taste, touch, sight, smell and sound.

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    Another good short option is this morning routine, which will awaken all your senses, physical and mental, and get you ready to face even the most challenging of days.

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    Another possibility is that your mother senses your desire to have a boyfriend and is not sure how to help you?

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    Any item that stimulates one or more of the senses is an excellent baby educational toy.

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    Apart from false humility, who in their senses would turn down such an offer?

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    Apotheosis may also be used in wider senses.

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    Aromatherapy is offered to calm the senses.

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    As before, even seeing her, his extra senses didn't identify anyone stood before him until he was within three feet of Jessi.

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    As in children, imagination and the senses prevailed in those men of the past.

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    As soon as Jessi crossed outside of three feet, she disappeared from his senses.

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    As soon as she was more than three feet away, she disappeared from his enhanced senses.

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    As soon as they are born, infants begin learning to use their senses to explore the world around them.

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    As you progress through the theme houses (which range from zombies, to killer puppets, and contain over 1,000 booby traps) you have all your senses working for you.

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    As you read back through what you've written, replace weak verbs with strong ones and consider adding descriptions that utilize the senses.

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    Assuming the role of Death heightened his senses about dealing with Immortals.

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    At APU on Tuesday we were slightly underwhelmed by Thirteen Senses.

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    At birth, infants have the senses of sight, sound, and touch.

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    At last, we know not what it is to live in the open air, and our lives are domestic in more senses than we think.

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    At two days, nerve endings begin to grow back and the senses of taste and smell revive.

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    Available in flavors like Mimosa, Gingerbread Man, Strawberry Daiquiri and Cinnamon Bun, they delight the senses while nourishing the skin.

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    Balfour, however, having from unproved assumptions denied the evidence of the senses, and the rational power of using them to infer things beyond oneself, has to look out for other, and non-rational, foundations of belief.

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    Besides commenting on various physical treatises of Aristotle's, he wrote some philosophical essays, notably one on the Republic or Regime of the Solitary, understanding by that the organized system of rules, by obedience to which the individual may rise from the mere life of the senses to the perception of pure intelligible principles and may participate in the divine thought which sustains the world.

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    Besides the four senses, you also have to deal with your pulse, adrenaline level, bleeding level and your physical strength.

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    Blood filled his senses, and his gaze drifted to the Original Other.

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    Bright yellows, blues, greens, reds, purples, and pinks help stimulate senses and attract small children to the toy.

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    But finally I came to my senses, stopped crying and begging him to come back.

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    But no one in his senses would dream of claiming any such character for him.

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    But not all things are intangible which our senses are not subtle enough to detect.

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    But sometimes also it means what appears, or can appear, to the senses, as distinguished from what does not appear, but can be inferred to exist.

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    But the senses cannot lead to truth; thought and reflection must look at the thing on every side.

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    But very often refreshment is undoubtedly obtained from such narcotic sleep. It may be supposed that in the latter case the effect of the drug has been to ensure occurrence of that second predisposing factor mentioned above, of that withdrawal of sense impulses from the nerve centres that serves to usher in the state of sleep. In certain conditions it may be well worth while by means of narcotic drugs to close the portals of the senses for the sake of thus obtaining stillness in the chambers of the mind; their enforced quietude may induce a period in which natural rest and repair continue long after the initial unnatural arrest of vitality due to the drug itself has passed away.

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    But, beyond a doubt, man possesses, and in some way possesses by virtue of his superior brain, a power of co-ordinating the impressions of his senses, which enables him to understand the world he lives in, and by understanding to use, resist, and even in a measure rule it.

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    By contrast, a normal pituitary overproduces if it senses there are not enough hormones in the circulation.

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    By examining the senses in which the respective forces act at each joint we can ascertain which members are in tension and which are in thrust; in fig.

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    Caffeine stimulates your brain and your senses; limiting your caffeine intake can help reduce any insomnia problems.

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    Calm your senses as your body is soothed by a hot herbal poultice of sweet basil and a warm oil massage.

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    Cats to begin to lose their senses of taste and smell after passing this age.

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    Celtic writers talked about worshipping God with the " five stringed harp " meaning all five senses.

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    Chaldaea was really the name of a country, used in two senses.

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    Chamois are exceedingly shy; and their senses, especially those of sight and smell, very acute.

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    Children do best when their minds and their senses are fully engaged in an activity; these toys can help accomplish that.

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    Color awakens one's senses in either a pleasant or unpleasant way, and we all feel differently about individual colors, and coordinating groups of colors known as color schemes or palettes.

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    Coming to his senses, he recoiled and stared at the woman as her own blood streamed down her neck and across his chin.

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    Computer monitors are notoriously unreliable when it comes to giving you the correct color, and you don't get to touch things, smell them, or otherwise use your senses to determine if the thing you think you want is really what you want.

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    Concepts and themes such as shapes, animals, seasons, the body and senses, and much more are explored through DVD.

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    Cooking is a pleasurable and passionate activity that stimulates all of the senses, so it's no wonder this skill is quickly growing in popularity.

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    Crafts are a great way to break up the school day and involve multiple senses.

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    Deep into the night he would continue his studies, stimulating his senses by occasional cups of wine, and even in his dreams problems would pursue him and work out their solution.

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    Desire sharpened her senses, which did her no good with the pain radiating down her arm.

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    Disappointment in more senses than one awaited Goethe on his return to Weimar.

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    Each evokes powerful images, stimulates the senses and utilizes uplifting, true notes to perfectly capture the meaning behind the name.

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    Ellison appears to have a complete set - all five senses heightened.

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    Ellison just wants the heightened senses to go away, but Sandburg convinces him that the thing to do is to get them under control.

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    Even the scent of his blood barely impacted her senses.

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    Even with his belly full, Xander's senses were nearly ensnared by the scent of food.

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    Every day, we use our senses to form opinions about the world.

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    Every feeling you have reading love poems for teenage girls is valid - just as the love, the happiness, the unhappiness, and all the rest that seems to assail your senses.

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    Every one, it would seem, can tell what value he sets on the pleasures of alimentation, sex, the senses generally, wealth, power, curiosity, sympathy, antipathy (malevolence), the goodwill of individuals or of society at large, and on the corresponding pains, as well as the pains of labour and organic disorders; 1 and can guess the rate at which they are valued by others; therefore if it be once granted that all actions are determined by pleasures and pains, and are to be tried by the same standard, the art of legislation and private conduct is apparently placed on an empirical basis.

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    Everything in the room was geared to tease or soothe the senses, from the soft sheets to the dim lighting to the calming scents.

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    Examining next what immediately follows the knowledge of pure intellect, he will pass in review all the other means of knowledge, and will find that they are two (or three), the imagination and the senses (and the memory).

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    Farabi had pointed out that the universal and individual are not distinguished from each other as understanding from the senses, but that both universal and individual are in one respect intellectual, just as in another connexion they play a part in perception.

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    Fashion-conscious women will likely have a hard time narrowing down their choice of wallet to just one With styles that range from rich and dramatic to bright and buoyant, there's a wallet for all personalities, ages and senses of style.

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    Feeling comfortable and delighting in all of their senses brings a heightened sense of passion to Taureans.

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    Finally, as touch perceives reciprocal pressure within, and tactile inference infers it without, touch is the primary evidence of the senses which is the foundation and logical ground of our belief in Nature as a system of pressing bodies.

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    Fisher Price Games for Infants and Toddlers contains games for infant, toddlers, and preschoolers focusing on the senses.

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    Florence's lofty domes and sacred art will make your senses reel.

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    Following on a decided lowering of the pain and touch senses, which may even lead to complete loss of cutaneous sensation, there comes a sleep which is often accompanied by pleasant dreams. There appears to be no evidence in the case of either the lower animals or the human subject that the drug is an aphrodisiac. Excessive indulgence in cannabis indica is very rare, but may lead to general ill-health and occasionally to insanity.

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    For him there is only the One Absolute Being, the one reality that is all in all; whilst all the phenomenal existences and occurrences that crowd upon our senses are nothing more than an illusion of the individual soul estranged for a time from its divine source - an illusion only to be dispelled in the end by the soul's fuller knowledge of its own true nature and its being one with the eternal fountain of blissful being.

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    For instance, your local delicatessen gives you a better service (in most senses) than your supermarket.

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    For while he maintains constantly his favourite maxim "that there is nothing in the intellect which has not been in the senses" (nihil in intellectu quod non pries fuerit in sensu), while he contends that the imaginative faculty (phantasia) is the counterpart of sense - that, as it has to do with material images, it is itself, like sense, material, and essentially the same both in men and brutes; he at the same time admits that the intellect, which he affirms to be immaterial and immortal - the most characteristic distinction of humanity - attains notions and truths of which no effort of sensation or imagination can give us the slightest apprehension (Op. ii..383).

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    For, indeed, scepticism with regard to the senses is considered in the Inquiry .to be sufficiently justified by the fact that they lead us to suppose " an external universe which depends not on our perception," whereas " this universal and primary opinion of all men is soon destroyed by the slightest philosophy."

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    Fresh herbs are a pleasure to the senses and have health benefits, especially when you grow them organically.

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    From the various characteristics associated with this idea, the term has come to be applied by analogy in many different senses.

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    Furthermore no senses operate at this level and the nature of the Atman is ultimately ineffable.

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    Great. A little tingly, like my senses are heightened somehow.

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    Green color wedding ideas can make the entire wedding look lush and fruitful without overwhelming the senses.

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    Guessing can also utilize the other senses, such as melting different types of candy bars into diapers and challenging all of the ladies to guess the brand of candy bar by smell and feel.

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    Guilt and need warred as her senses became saturated with his oak-amber scent, the warmth of his body at her back.

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    Happiness in this world consists proximately in virtue as a harmony between the three parts, rational, spirited and appetitive, of our souls, and ultimately in living according to the form of the good; but there is a far higher happiness, when the immortal soul, divesting itself of body and passions and senses, rises from earth to heaven and contemplates pure forms by pure reason.

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    Having been messed around by the village hall once again we had to change in the car park which certainly livened the senses.

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    Having thus begun by touch and tactile inference, we confirm and extend our inferences of bodies in Nature by using the rest of the senses.

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    He always fed at night, and hunger made his senses sharper, especially when he was surrounded by so many potential sources of dinner.

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    He attempted to deduce the existence of spirit, apart from, and yet entering from time to time into connexion with, the phenomena of the senses, by an examination of the relation between the ego of thought and the age of sensible experience as understood by Kant.

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    He brings against Bacon, of all men, the accusations of making induction start from the undetermined perceptions of the senses, of using imagination, and of putting a quite arbitrary interpretation on phenomena.

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    He conducted experiments to show that certain abstract forms and proportions are naturally pleasing to our senses, and gave some new illustrations of the working of aesthetic association.

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    He couldn.t bring himself to include Rhyn in the picture and hoped Katie came to her senses one day and dumped the half-demon before the worst happened, and she ended up extending the bloodline of the loose cannon that was her mate.

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    He does not, however, succeed in explaining how the senses.

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    He followed them into the worn down building, senses alert.

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    He further held that all knowledge is sensation ("non ratione sed sensu") and that intelligence is, therefore, an agglomeration of isolated data, given by the senses.

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    He has to learn how... and maybe he senses your anxiety.

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    He held her for another minute, until her senses returned.

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    He himself identifies phenomenon, appearance, effect or impression produced on consciousness through any of the senses.

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    He knew that none of the words now uttered by Napoleon had any significance, and that Napoleon himself would be ashamed of them when he came to his senses.

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    He opened his senses to locate the immortal he wanted, and then willed himself there.

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    He opened his senses.

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    He ought to hold, and in disputing with Descartes he did apparently hold, that the evidence of the senses is the only convincing evidence; yet he maintains, and from his special mathematical training it was natural he should maintain, that the evidence of reason is absolutely satisfactory.

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    He particularly congratulated himself on having discovered the " philosophical argument " against transubstantiation, " that the text of Scripture which seems to inculcate the real presence is attested only by a single sense - our sight, while the real presence itself is disproved by three of our senses - the sight, the touch, and the taste."

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    He postulates his unity in senses and at stages in which it is inadmissible, and so supplies only a schema of relations otherwise won, a view supported by the way in which he injects certain determinations in the process, e.g.

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    He pushed the door to a dark room open, using his senses to key in on where the person was.

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    He reached past her, his heat and scent stirring her senses once more.

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    He retained the full use of his senses during the paralytic attack, and in July he was sufficiently recovered to renew his old club life and to meditate further journeys.

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    He smelled like dark chocolate, spices and man, a combination that ensnared her senses and made her want to taste him.

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    He squinted, senses heightening.

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    He started his Tai Chi routine, focusing externally while the night filled his heightened senses.

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    He started towards her, senses trained to catch any movement from Darkyn before the demon attacked him.

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    He strode out of the kitchen, leaving her alone to try to regain her senses.

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    He tensed as she tripped his senses again.

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    He warned his hearers against the fires of concupiscence, anger, ignorance, birth, death, decay and anxiety; and taking each of the senses in order he compared all human sensations to a burning flame which seems to be something it is not, which produces pleasure and pain, but passes rapidly away, and ends only in destruction.3 Accompanied by his new disciples, the Buddha walked on to Rajagaha, the capital of King Bimbisara, who, not unmindful of their former interview, came out to welcome him.

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    He was saturating her senses, seducing her somehow.

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    He was so wonder-struck that he could not walk to his place, but stood as if he had lost his senses, and kept muttering, "All this for a woman!"

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    He, therefore, abandoned the purely intellectual sphere and proposed an inquiry into the data given by the senses, from which he held that all true knowledge really comes.

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    Hearing loss and visual disturbances associated with NF-2 are usually not reversible and specialists can be consulted about possible therapies to improve functioning in existing sight or hearing senses.

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    Helen certainly derives great pleasure from the exercise of these senses.

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    Her senses addled, Deidre was forced to retreat.

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    Her senses became saturated quickly by his scent and heat.

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    Her words caught Daniel 's senses a glancing blow and then ricocheted away into infinity.

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    Her words caught Daniel's senses a glancing blow and then ricocheted away into infinity.

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    His bruised body shook, his frantic thoughts fed by his reeling senses.

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    His comforting scent and heat filled her senses.

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    His nearness rattled her senses in a way that reminded her of how she felt around Gabriel.

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    His own philosophical writings already published, especially The Senses and the Intellect (to which was added, in 1861, The Study of Character, including an Estimate of Phrenology), were too large for effective use in the class-room.

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    His scent tickled her senses, his nearness making her warm body warmer.

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    His senses picked up on the Guardians and Gods gathered in the red barn.

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    His senses picked up six Guardians.

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    His senses registered the shocked Guardians that stopped what they were doing to stare at him.

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    His senses thrummed with presence of so many vamps.

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    His senses tingled, and he dwelled on how his defensive powers almost seemed to work when nothing else did.

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    His senses were at their max.

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    His senses were quick and delicate; and, though of weak constitution, he escaped by strict regimen all serious illness.

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    His skin and senses crawled with the sensations of being surrounded by vamps.

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    His solid frame and heat were creeping into her senses, tugging at her resolve to resist.

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    His tingling senses awoke him, but he was too weak to do more than look around the room.

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    His velvety mouth and full lips, combined with his amber-oak scent, intoxicated her senses.

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    How does your partner fulfill all of these senses?

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    Human knowledge consists in the comprehension of this all-pervading harmony as embodied in the manifold of perception; the senses are "bad witnesses" in that they report multiplicity as fixed and existent in itself rather than in its relation to the One.

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    I know human nature and can read body language, so I can tell certain things, more than humans, because of the heightened senses of a vampire.

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    I perceive pressure, heat, color, sound, flavor and odor in my five senses.

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    I perceive pressure, heat, colour, sound, flavour, odour, in my five senses.

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    I was much afraid, and had lost my senses, so I cannot recollect who tied me.

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    If certain notes work well on your skin and please your senses, you're bound to fall in love with the scent.

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    If one or more of your senses felt stronger than some of the others, these are the senses that are currently the most developed and most ripe for sharpening into true psychic abilities.

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    If the lion senses an injustice, he'll feel outraged and won't rest until justice has been re-established.

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    If the salesperson senses that you want the car, he or she has the emotional advantage.

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    If these things be so, then the evidence of the senses must be held in slight esteem.

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    If things were fuzzy, you may need to practice this daydream technique on a regular basis to develop your senses to a sharper degree.

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    If you indulge the senses and escape the demands of everyday life, there can be only one choice.

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    If you like your eyewear big and bold and are loathe to accept anything but, then the Christian Roth collection will be a feast for your senses.

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    If, on the other hand, all the constituents of inference are judgments, there are judgments of sense; and the evidence of the senses means that a judgment of sense is true, while a judgment of inference is true so far as it is directly or indirectly concluded from judgments of sense.

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    In 1855 he published his first large work, The Senses and the Intellect, followed in 1859 by The Emotions and the Will.

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    In 1897 he was struck down with insanity, and after three months' confinement in the asylum at Upsala, although he recovered his senses, all his joyousness and wildness had left him.

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    In addition, non-convulsive epilepsy can impair physical coordination, vision, and other senses.

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    In addition, the fluid constituents, such as the lymph and blood, may have their composition and bulk considerably altered, while the special senses, the temperature, and, in short, every function and tissue, may be more or less affected.

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    In all his years, he'd never met a human capable of slipping by his senses.

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    In Aristotle, again, the principle which sets all nature under the rule of thought, and directs it towards a rational end, is vows, or the divine spirit itself; while Aoyos is a term with many senses, used as more or less identical with a number of phrases, ou €v€Ka, ivEpyaaa, ivr€X aa, ovwia, e hos, popcIA, &c.

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    In deep sleep the threshold-value of the stimuli for the various senses is very greatly raised, rising rapidly during the first hour and a half of sleep, and then declining with gradually decreasing decrements.

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    In English law obligation is used in at least four senses - (1) any duty imposed by law; (2) the special duty created by a vinculum juris; (3) not the duty, but the evidence of the duty - that is to say, an instrument under seal, otherwise called a bond; (4) the operative part of a bond.

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    In fact, most zoologists assert that cats have the best senses among mammals.

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    In fact, so far as the direct evidence of our senses tells us, matter appears to be indefinitely divisible.

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    In general, Aquinas maintained in different senses the real existence of universals ante rem, in re and post rem.

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    In Greek philosophy phenomena are the changing objects of the senses as opposed to essences (ra avra) which are one and permanent, and are therefore regarded as being more real, the objects of reason rather than of senses which are "bad witnesses."

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    In it, for the first time, the results of human and comparative anatomy, as well as of chemistry and other departments of physical science, were brought to bear on the investigation of physiological problems. The most important portion of the work was that dealing with nervous action and the mechanism of the senses.

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    In its logical aspect pragmatism originates in a criticism of fundamental conceptions like "truth," "error," "fact" 2 The New English Dictionary quotes for nine distinct senses of the word, of which the philosophic is the eighth.

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    In large doses the action of digitalis on the circulation causes various cerebral symptoms, such as seeing all objects blue, and various other disturbances of the special senses.

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    In no case is the evidence of the senses fallacious or mendacious; the fallacy is in the inference.

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    In Part II., ch i., he makes three assumptions about the senses, and, without stopping to prove them, or even to make them consistent, deduces from them his thesis that the evidence of the senses is not a foundation of belief in Nature.

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    In philosophy the word has several closely related technical senses.

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    In some senses, this learned and consummately clever man may be looked upon as the real founder of the Society as history knows it.

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    In the eye of reason the full fruition of this desired finality is already and always attained; the actualization, invisible to the senses, is achieved now and ever, and is thus beyond the element of time.

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    In the first of these senses the word is applied to objects ranging from the unworked stone to the pot or the wooden figure, and is thus hardly distinguishable from idolatry.

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    In the first place, there are great differences between the sensible and the external object; they differ in secondary qualities in the case of all the senses; ' and even in the case of touch, heat felt within is different from the vibrating heat outside.

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    In the following senses subdivision according to the notions of position or motion has not been attempted.

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    In the mid-1970s, thrill-seekers were just beginning to experience the various ways roller coasters could test their senses, endurance, and nerves.

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    In these senses the word has frequently been referred to Lat.

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    In these senses the word is now obsolete.

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    In this article the Renaissance will be considered as implying a comprehensive movement of the European intellect and will Method toward self-emancipation, toward reassertion of the natural rights of the reason and the senses, toward the conquest of this planet as a place of human occupation, and toward the formation of regulative theories both for states and individuals differing from those of medieval times.

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    In wonder, I ride my screeching metal steed, trying to accept the evidence of my senses.

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    In zoology, the mollusca are divided into cephalous and acephalous (Acephala), according as they have or have not an organized part of their anatomy as the seat of the brain and special senses.

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    Indians view eating as a sensual experience where most of the senses should be employed.

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    Injuries to the face and jaw area require special attention because they involve the senses of sight, hearing, taste, and smell as well as such vital functions as breathing.

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    It also is very easy to let your hands simply do the same motion over and over while your mind wanders - and at that point you are not focusing, your senses somewhere else - and therefore, you have left the realm of the sensual.

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    It can be a bit worrying or unnerving to have our senses masked.

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    It is a mere enumeration of a few known facts, makes no use of exclusions or rejections, concludes precariously, and is always liable to be overthrown by a negative instance.6 In radical opposition to this method the Baconian induction begins by supplying helps and guides to the senses, whose unassisted information could not be relied on.

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    It is certainly true that Disraeli was prepared, in all senses of the word, to take strong measures against such an end to the war as the San Stefano treaty threatened.

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    It is clear that you have not come to your senses and moved on.

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    It is convenient to distinguish the two senses in which rotation may take place about an axis OA by opposite signs.

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    It is different, too, for different senses with the same observer, and different even for the same sense when the external stimuli differ in intensity.

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    It is important in a relationship to use your five senses as you reflect on the person whom you care for, and relating things this way has always been part of romantic poetry.

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    It is perhaps desirable, in an article like this, to treat of algae in the widest possible sense in which the term may be used, an indication being at the same time given of the narrower senses in which it has been proposed to employ it.

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    It is this aggregation which we describe variously as birth, death, maturity, decay, and of which the senses give inaccurate reports.

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    It is true that even by the most thorough-going allegorists the literal sense of Scripture was not openly and entirely disregarded; but the very fact that the study of Hebrew was never more than exceptional, and so early ceased to be cultivated at all, is eloquent of indifference to the original literal sense, and the very principle of the many meanings inherent in the sacred writings was hostile to sound interpretation; greater importance was attached to the " deeper " or " hidden " senses, i.e.

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    It is, however, in her daily life that one can best measure the delicacy of her senses and her manual skill.

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    It is, however, less liable to cause confusion, and in many other ways more convenient to employ the better known term Marsupialia in both senses.

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    It marks only that we feel our knowledge to be inadequate, and for the reason that there may be another species of sensation than ours, that other beings may not be tied by the special laws of our constitution, and may apprehend, as Plato says, by the soul itself apart from the senses.

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    It may be objected that hereby the term pleon is used in two different senses, first applying to the abdomen alone and then to the abdomen plus the last thoracic segment.

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    It may be urged in reply that the synthetic philosophy could be made consistent by transferring the knowable resistance and persistence of the unknowable noumenon to knowable phenomena on the one hand, and on the other hand by maintaining that all phenomena from the original nebula to the rise of consciousness are only ` 0 impressions produced on consciousness through any of the senses," after all.

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    It raced through her body, lulling her into a strange trance of heightened senses while he drank.

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    It should be easy to use and appealing to all of the senses.

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    It swallowed her senses, but she wasn't about to lose complete control to someone like Xander.

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    It's a delicious Burgundian-style Pinot Noir that tantalizes the senses.

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    It's a measurement of one's ability to acquire information without the use of the typical five senses.

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    It's a product designed to work with your senses of smell and taste in a way that tricks your brain into thinking you've had enough to eat.

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    Its subject is human life told in the allegory of King Heart in his castle, surrounded by his five servitors (the senses), Queen Plesance, Foresight and other courtiers.

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    Its ten Sephiroth are made up of the grosser elements of the former three worlds; they consist of material substance limited by space and perceptible to the senses in a multiplicity of forms. This world is subject to constant changes and corruption, and is the dwelling of the evil spirits.

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    Jonny just so happened to rescue a girl connected to someone immune to mind magic, someone who was likewise invisible to the extended senses of a vampire.

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    Jonny tripped his senses again.

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    Judging from repeated remarks in the visitation records, it seems that his senses may first have been assailed by chickens.

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    Jule's wariness made his senses heighten.

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    Kant, however, had no epistemology for such a contention, because according to him both outer and inner senses give mere appearance, from which we could not know either body in itself, or soul in itself.

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    Locke here treats simple ideas of the five senses as qualities of outward things.

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    Locke took no notice at the time, but his second winter at Otes was partly employed in An Examination of Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all Things in God, and in Remarks upon some of Mr Norris's Books, tracts which throw light upon his own ambiguous theory of perception through the senses.

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    Logic cannot, it is true, decide what these things are, nor what the senses know about them, without appealing to metaphysics and psychology.

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    Man becomes amorous through the senses, which, touch excepted, all reside in the head.

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    Manifold errors also result from the weakness of the senses, which affords scope for mere conjecture; from the influence exercised over the understanding by the will and passions; from the restless desire of the mind to penetrate to the ultimate principles of things; and from the belief that " man is the measure of the universe," whereas, in truth, the world is received by us in a distorted and erroneous manner.

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    Many nightgowns, pajama sets, and other types of delicates offer modest coverage while still enticing the senses with luxurious fabrics, rich colors, or one alluring detail - a plunging neckline or high leg cut, for example.

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    Many of the diet options feature textures and added crunch such as celery to help you better enjoy your foods by engaging your senses.

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    Many of them touch a variety of senses that regular cards cannot.

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    Many people discuss chocolate's ability to act as an aphrodisiac, but it's actually the chemicals in the raw bean that stimulate the senses and heighten feelings of joy and pleasure.

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    Many people have experiences that are just beyond the level of the normal senses, yet they're not sure how to interpret what's happening or what to do about it.

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    Melinda Rucker Haynes Paranormal Workshops - These workshops help you develop your creativity and senses, including being open-minded about the past.

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    Modern Taureans would have thrived during the height of the Roman Empire when the pleasure of the senses ruled.

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    Most human beings are born knowing instinctively how to recognize their five senses of smell, touch, taste, sight and hearing; perhaps as babies or small children, they also instinctively tap into their sixth sense.

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    Most people don't realize until they start looking up words that most words have several different meanings or senses.

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    Most people live and work in areas with relatively clean air or have options to leave an environment they find irritating to their senses.

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    Muller, our leading authority, adopts the confusing plan of calling them second maxillae in the Cypridinidae (including Asteropidae), maxillipeds in the Halocypridae and Cyprididae, and first legs in the Bairdiidae, Cytheridae, Polycopidae and Cytherellidae, so that in his fine monograph he uses the term first leg in two quite different senses.

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    Naive realism maintained the commonsense notion that physical objects existed independently of the senses.

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    Napoleon had little difficulty in disposing of the father, whose rage against his son blunted his senses in every other direction.

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    Nature's harvest yields an abundance of evocative scents to woo our senses.

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    Nevertheless, he at the same time admits that the senses yield knowledge - not of things - but of qualities only, and holds that we arrive at the idea of thing or substance by induction.

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    Next, he supposes that mind obeys the same law of evolution, and exemplifies integration by generalization, differentiation by the development of the five senses, and determination by the development of the order of consciousness.

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    Now classify what you have found according to the senses you defined in your dictionary entry.

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    Now there are two senses in which knowledge may claim to be absolute.

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    Now, Kant and his followers start from this second and narrower meaning, and usually narrow it still more by assuming that what appears to the senses is as mental as the sensation, being undistinguishable from it or from the idea of it, and that an appearance is a mental idea(Vorstellung) of sense; and then they conclude that we can know by inference nothing but such mental appearances, actual and possible, and therefore nothing beyond sensory experience.

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    Nutritional disorders can affect any system in the body and the senses of sight, taste, and smell.

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    Of course a Newborn Baby may not play with a lot of gifts, per se, but there are actually some wonderful toys for newborns that stimulate their eyesight and other senses.

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    Of this type Paul was the first, and he remained its primary, and in some senses its only, example.

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    Often mistaken for red wine, one sip will convince you that port offers a treat to the senses.

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    On the principle that like acts upon like, the particular senses are only affected by that which resembles them.

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    One of the permanent exhibits, "Sensing Chicago," is designed for kids and teaches children how to use their senses to learn about the Windy City.

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    One senses Pott's pleasure at painting the word " love " with such glowing warmth in A Meditation.

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    Only then will a complete metamorphosis take place from the lower senses to the activities of the upper senses.

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    Only what is clearly perceptible to the senses has validity - also in the political realm.

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    Or else he'd send in someone who could move under the senses of the Guardians.

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    Other remarkable senses of words were possibly already acclimatized in the language of Arabian Jews or Christians.

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    Our brains are continuously bombarded with enormous amounts of information from each of the senses.

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    Passionate, powerful and provocative words weaved together to form an image that is compelling to all the senses.

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    Peppermint - Along with eucalyptus, this eye-opening fragrance stimulates the senses, clears out the sinuses and provides a serious wake-up call on those early mornings.

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    Perceiving further, that in order to understand these relations I should sometimes have to consider them one by one, and sometimes only to bear them in mind or embrace them in the aggregate, I thought that, in order the better to consider them individually, I should view them as subsisting between straight lines, than which I could find no objects more simple, or capable of being more distinctly represented to my imagination and senses; and on the other hand that, in order to retain them in the memory or embrace an aggregate of many, I should express them by certain characters, the briefest possible."

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    Phundria senses that much of the whole PC palaver just might have been a thorough waste of time.

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    Preschool lesson plans are designed to teach your child through interactive activities that stimulate all of his or her senses.

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    Preschoolers learn self-esteem in stages through developing their senses of trust, independence, and initiative.

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    Primary and secondary senses of the term between them cover so much ground that it is not surprising to find taboo used in Polynesia as a name for the whole system of religion, founded as it largely is on prohibitions and abstinences.

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    Prince Andrew collected all his strength in an effort to recover his senses, he moved a little, and suddenly there was a ringing in his ears, a dimness in his eyes, and like a man plunged into water he lost consciousness.

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    Psychic abilities, unlike typical senses like sight and touch, may come and go unbidden, or only under particular circumstances such as times of great stress or periods of quiet meditation.

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    Psychometry is the ability to receive information that can include all of the senses by simply touching an object or person without the intensity an empath experiences.

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    Rather, your child will be looking for a special spot at home where senses will be stimulated, and plenty of love will be received.

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    Real knowledge consists in comprehending this all-pervading harmony as embodied in the manifold of perception, and the senses are "bad-witnesses," because they apprehend phenomena, not as its manifestation, but as "stiff and dead."

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    Refreshingly feminine with its delicate embroidery and scalloped edges, this is a baby doll that delights the senses!

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    Relying solely on his mortal senses, the Other unleashed a bolt of purple lightening.

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    Send shock waves through your senses as you run, jump, fly, ride, water ski and.. .

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    Send shock waves through your senses as you run, jump, fly, ride, water ski and...

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    Sensation, Dundee Science center devoted to the five senses with over 60 hands-on exhibits to explore.

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    Sensory-motor tests include general or specific measures of each of the five senses and gross motor skills (large muscle movement and control), fine motor skills (hand and finger skills), and hand-eye coordination.

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    Sensory-Refers to network of nerves that transmit information from the senses to the brain.

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    Sentinels, he explains, were ancient tribal guardians with one or more heightened senses.

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    Sharpen your skills, hone your senses and devour the competition in the showdown of the century.

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    She didn't fully understand the demon senses that Darkyn indicated were part of her now.

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    She didn't think she could, not with her senses scrambled.

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    She disappeared from his senses.

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    She focused hard on the clasp, her senses filling with him.

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    She ran her hand down his arm and side, unable to shake the desire to saturate her senses with every part of him.

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    She repeated the sentence over and over to try to block out what her senses told her about the size of the monster.

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    She scrambled off him, senses reeling.

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    She slowed, hating that she no longer had the heightened senses of a deity.

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    She smelled it suddenly and jerked, scouring his body to find the blood whose scent stirred her senses.

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    She speaks to creation, nature and the human senses.

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    She started after him, senses scattered.

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    She stood in the warm silence, senses intoxicated by their bond, his scent and body.

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    She tasted sweet and saucy, like the woman herself, her heat, scent and silky skin filling his senses in a way that left him wanting more of her.

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    She then regained her senses and flew at Williams like a screaming banshee.

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    She tried to turn away, but the smell filled her senses with inhuman hunger and desperation.

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    Simply massaging a rich fragranced cream into your skin or immersing yourself into an aromatic tub is enough to delight the senses.

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    Since babies are still learning about the basic senses, they can learn a lot from the world around them, but a newborn's world is limited to the few inches in front of his face.

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    Since Earth represents the physical world, these people are well-aware of their senses.

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    So little was the scientific conception of the solar system familiar to Epicurus that he could reproach the astronomers, because their account of an eclipse represented things otherwise than as they appear to the senses, and could declare that the sun and stars were just as large as they seemed to us.

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    So once he cracks a case using his senses, he still has to catch the perp like any other cop.

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    So the notion of formal or constitutional authority attaching to the apostolate, in its various senses, is an anachronism for the apostolic age.

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    So this killer senses the threat isn't finished.

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    Some people are naturally more in touch with their senses than others, but everyone can improve these perceptions in some way.

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    Space, he says, appears when we use our senses of sight and touch; succession he finds " suggested " by all the changing phenomena of sense, and by " what passes in our minds "; number is " suggested by every object of our senses, and every thought of our minds, by everything that either doth exist or can be imagined."

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    Spiderman is much more agile, relying on his webshooters and spider senses, whereas Venom possesses a lot more strength along with the ability to leap over buildings and suck enemies in for health regeneration.

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    Starting with " particular perceptions " or isolated ideas let in by the senses, he never advances beyond these " distinct existences."

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    Such are modes of quantity in space, and time and number, under which Locke reports that we find ourselves mentally impelled towards immensity, eternity and the innumerable - in a word, towards Infinity which seems to transcend quantity; then there is the complex thought of Substance, to which we find ourselves mysteriously impelled, when the simple phenomena of the senses come to be regarded as qualities of " something "; again there is the obscure idea of the identity of persons, notwithstanding their constant changes of state; and there is, above all, the inevitable tendency we somehow have to refund a change into what we call its " Cause," with the associated idea of active power.

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    Such hallucinations are commonly provoked by crystal-gazing, but auditory hallucinations may be caused by the use of a shell (shell-hearing), and the other senses are occasionally affected.

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    Such philosophies are called rationalist or sensationalist according as they lay emphasis specially on the function of reason or that of the senses.

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    Swirling strings perfectly orchestrated, rise above the funky backdrop to caress the senses, a great example of Barry's musical genius.

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    Symptoms of zinc deficiency include acne, recurrent colds and flu, loss of senses of taste and smell, poor night vision, slow growth, lack of sexual maturation, lack of pubic hair, and small stature.

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    Taurus is very oriented to physicality and the senses, so mechanics, cooking and art are good places for you to make a connection.

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    Taut young muscles, supple limbs, senses instantly attuned to the slightest hint of threat.

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    Territorial sovereignty is used in a variety of senses.

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    Tertullian (c. 160-240) uses it in both senses, of an oath, as in the passage of his treatise About Spectacles, where he says that no Christian " passes over to the enemy's camp without throwing away his arms, without abandoning the standards and sacraments of his chief."

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    Textiles - Blankets, duvets, and pillows are designed to keep your child comfortable while also stimulating his or her senses with color and texture.

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    That coat-armour has been lavishly granted and often assumed without right, that the word "gentleman" has acquired various secondary senses, proves nothing; that is the natural result of a state of things in which the status of gentry carries with it no legal advantage, and yet is eagerly sought after on social grounds.

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    That he might perceive and understand the spiritual and the celestial senses of the word he enjoyed immediate revelation from the Lord, was admitted into the angelic world, and had committed to him the key of "correspondences" with which to unlock the divine treasures of wisdom.

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    That he used it in senses differing with the context is proved by r Cor.

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    The above are good senses of the word, but it is also used in the sense of devoting things and persons to destruction; and in this sense it is tantamount to cursing.

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    The answer to this question reveals just how in touch you really are with your own senses.

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    The aroma from the goblets invaded Jackson's senses causing the burning in his throat to intensify, and his jaw to throb with pain.

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    The blood ensnared her senses at once, compelling her attention to the maroon droplets.

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    The brain coordinates information from the eyes, the inner ear, and the body's senses to maintain balance.

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    The brain is the center of higher processes, such as thought and emotion and is responsible for the coordination and control of bodily activities and the interpretation of information from the senses.

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    The ceaseless movement of growth and change, which presents matter in form after form as a continual search after a finality which in time and movement is not and cannot be reached, represents only the aspect the world shows to the physicist and to the senses.

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    The central nervous system is responsible for the most basic actions throughout the body, some of which include breathing, movement, and the ability to use our senses, including sight, sound, and taste.

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    The end result is to relax the patient, energize the patient, or stimulate the patient's senses.

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    The ethics of these principles were worked out in Discours sur le bonheur, La Volupte, and L' Art de jouir, in which the end of life is found in the pleasures of the senses, and virtue is reduced to self-love.

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    The expressions "4" and "8/2" have the same denotation; but, they express different senses and different ways of conceiving the same number.

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    The Eye of Horus is tied into the mathematical system of ancient Egypt, and the six parts of the Eye correspond with the six senses of the body, packing extra meaning into this Egyptian eye tattoo.

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    The eyes will be blue and will not turn to their natural color for several weeks yet.The kitten's senses are developing rapidly at this point.

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    The fact that the conclusion is in " direct and total opposition" to the apparent testimony of the senses is a fresh justification of philosophical scepticism.

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    The first part ends with a reply to objections based on the universal consent of men, on the assurance given by touch of the extra existence of the visible world, and on the truth and goodness of God (Descartes), which would be impugned if our senses deceived us.

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    The first trope emphasizes the disagreement of philosophers on all fundamental points; knowledge comes either from the senses or from reason.

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    The five books of Moses are made to represent the five senses.

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    The five senses include sight, touch, taste, hearing and smell, with ESP often called the "sixth sense".

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    The following test offers you the opportunity to explore which of your senses show signs of deeper development, and who knows, you may show such signs in more than one.

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    The force measures the shearing stress, and the couple the bending moment at P; we will reckon these quantities positive when the senses are as indicated in the figure.

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    The former error needs something deeper than a Kantian critique of reason, or an Avenarian criticism of experience; it needs a criticism of the senses.

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    The fundamental difficulty underlying this logic is the paradox more clearly expressed by Zeno and to a large extent represented in almost all modern discussion, namely that the evidence of the senses contradicts the intellect.

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    The general impression is robust food, rather than dishes to titillate the senses.

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    The gifts are almost like enhanced senses.

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    The girl wasn't alone; she was with a woman, one that was completely invisible to his senses.

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    The great age of Scholasticism presents, indeed, a substantial unanimity upon this vexed point, maintaining at once, in different senses, the existence of the universals ante rem, re and post rem.

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    The history, indeed, of many a word lies hid in its equivocal uses; and it in no way derogates from the dignity of the highest poetry to gain strength and variety from the ingenious application of the same sounds to different senses, any more than from the contrivances of rhythm or the accompaniment of imitative sounds.

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    The human senses that made her gasp at the colors of spring flowers were also ill-made to defend them against Immortals and deities.

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    The hypothesis, that even our most profound and sublime speculations are all limited to data of the senses and of reflection, is crucially tested by the " modes " and " substances " and " relations " under which, in various degrees of complexity, we somehow find ourselves obliged to conceive those simple phenomena.

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    The individual ego is only possible as opposed to a non-ego, to a world of the senses; thus God, the infinite will, manifests himself in the individual, and the individual has over against him the non-ego or thing.

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    The infant senses a need, which triggers a sudden inspiration of air followed by a forceful expelling of that air through vocal cords, which vibrate to produce the sound called a cry.

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    The Latin term is consecratio, which of course has a variety of senses, including simple burial.

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    The mind is not to be regarded as a sensitized film which automatically records the impressions of the senses.

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    The minds behind this revolutionary product believe that being totally in tune with your senses of smell and taste allows you to enjoy what you're eating so that you feel full when you should, preventing the problem of overeating.

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    The more senses sent out by the Weaver, the more willpower must be spent.

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    The more senses sent out by the Weaver, the more Willpower must be spent.

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    The most general application of the word in these transferred senses is that of an influential supporter or protector.

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    The name epimeron is sometimes applied to what is here called the pleuron, but the word has been used in widely different senses and it seems better to abandon it.

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    The name is probably derived from "badge," device, on account of the marks on the head; or it may be identical with the term separately noticed below, the French blaireau being used in both senses.

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    The native attitude of consciousness towards existence is reliance on the evidence of the senses; but a little reflection is sufficient to show that the reality attributed to the external world is as much due to intellectual conceptions as to the senses, and that these conceptions elude us when we try to fix them.

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    The obvious defects of this theory, (I) that the senses alone cannot apprehend matter itself, (2) that it is not clear how the multiplicity of phenomena could result from these two forces, and (3) that he adduced no evidence to substantiate the existence of these two forces, were pointed out at the time by his pupil, Patrizzi (see article on PATRIZZI, FRANCESCO).

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    The opposition, being taken as absolute, implies the impeachment of the veracity of the senses in the interest of the rational truth proclaimed by the philosophers in question.

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    The Original Being was impossible to track with his senses and seemed to fade in and out of existence.

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    The other half, Eastern in two senses, is both wider and higher than the nave.

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    The part of speech is in red, and the different senses of the word are in green.

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    The physical development of infants encompasses not only the changes of the body, but also the maturation of the senses.

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    The place where that may occur is always the same, and indescribably pleasant to all our senses.

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    The presump tion of some merely external connexion, as between any other two corporeal things, is alone admissible and some form of the These derivative powers include the five senses, speech and the reproductive faculty, and they bear to the soul the relation of qualities to a substance.

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    The psychology behind the use of red is that it over-stimulates the senses.

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    The reality of the external object is a necessary condition, to exclude hallucinations of the senses; the exact correspondence between the external object and the internal percept is also necessary, but naturally hard to secure, for how can we compare the two?

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    The results generated by this dictionary are quite complete, offering the gender of nouns, as well as several different senses of the word.

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    The rooms include many different textures, sounds and activities to engage the child's senses.

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    The rules for the restraint of the senses, for confession and penance, are subordinated to the central idea of the supreme importance of purity of heart and the love of Christ.

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    The scent of blood ensnared Xander's senses like nothing else.

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    The Scottish School never realized that every sensation of the five senses is a perception of a sensible object in the bodily organism; and that touch is a perception, not only of single sensible pressure, but also of double sensible pressure, a perception of our bodily members sensibly pressing and pressed by one another, from which, on the recurrence of a single sensible pressure, we infer the pressure of an external thing for the first time.

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    The second book begins with a collection of bons mots, to which all present make their contributions, many of them being ascribed to Cicero and Augustus; a discussion of various pleasures, especially of the senses, then seems to have taken place, but almost the whole of this is lost.

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    The senses are "bad witnesses" (KaKoi, uapTvpes); only the wise man can obtain knowledge.

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    The senses are contradicted by one another, and disproved by reason.

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    The senses can become dulled if they are exposed to prolonged periods of intense activity.

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    The senses with their changing and inconsistent reports cannot cognize this unity; it is by thought alone that we can pass beyond the false appearances of sense and arrive at the knowledge of being, at the fundamental truth that "the All is One."

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    The senses you had the most difficulty in reproducing are your weaker areas, and will take more work to develop into tools for extrasensory perception.

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    The senses, in perception as contrasted with sensation, are held to give immediate knowledge.

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    The senses, the sole source of knowledge, are supposed to yield us immediately cognition of individual things; phantasy (which Gassendi takes to be material in nature) reproduces these ideas; understanding compares these ideas, which are particular, and frames general ideas.

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    The shockwaves faded, and she stood in the middle of an intersection, stretching out with her Guardian senses to find some kind of life.

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    The sights and sounds of the world fill my senses and I revel in the sensation of the friendly breeze which strokes my skin.

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    The sinner senses darkness in his soul similar to that of a dark and dank cellar.

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    The Snuza Halo is clipped over the waistband of baby's diaper, where it senses baby's belly movements.

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    The soul contains the notions of being, substance, unity, identity, cause, perception, reasoning and many others which the senses cannot give.

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    The special senses are the organs that allow the dog to feel, see, hear, taste, and smell.

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    The specific functions of the ego, as determined by the relative predominance of sense or intellect, are either functions of the senses (or organism) or functions of the intellect.

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    The spidey senses that warned him when a vamp was around calmed until he no longer sensed Jonny.

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    The term "reason" is also used in several narrower senses.

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    The term Eudaemonia has been taken in a large number of senses, with consequent variations in the meaning of Eudaemonism.

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    The term is borrowed from Sight, of all the physical senses the one which most rapidly instructs the mind.

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    The threshold-value of the stimuli adequate for the various senses may be extraordinarily lowered.

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    The toys you choose should appeal to some or all of these senses.

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    The trickle of a familiar stream heightened her dulled senses, and she forced herself onward, through the brush and to the stream.

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    The trip proved an eye-opener to the master in more senses than one.

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    The two legs of a parabolic branch may converge to ultimate parallelism, as in the conic parabola, or diverge to ultimate parallelism, as in the semi-cubical parabola y 2 = x 3, and the branch is said to be convergent, or divergent, accordingly; or they may tend to parallelism in opposite senses, as in the cubical parabola y = x 3 .

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    The two parts of Bonnet's hypothesis, namely, the doctrine that all living things proceed from pre-existing germs, and that these contain, one enclosed within the other, the germs of all future living things, which is the hypothesis of " emboitement," and the doctrine that every germ contains in miniature all the organs of the adult, which is the hypothesis of evolution or development, in the primary senses of these words, must be carefully distinguished.

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    The unified whole of the six senses as represented by the Eye of Horus makes an excellent tattoo design packed with symbolism and meaning.

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    The variety of sights and smells will mesmerize your senses.

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    The walls of the underground facility were trembling from a shockwave of power that made her Guardian senses hum with danger.

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    The watches here showcase exceptional design that delights the senses and quality craftsmanship that lasts forever.

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    The weave itself can be changed, with the standard squares becoming more open or having different shapes to excite the senses.

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    The wider view, according to which the hypothesis of direct transmission of physical influences expresses only part of the facts, is that all space is filled with physical activity, and that while an influence is passing across from a body, A, to another body, B, there is some dynamical process in action in the intervening region, though it appears to the senses to be mere empty space.

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    The Wii uses a new kind of controller that senses motion in all directions.

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    The WoodWick Signature Collection offers rich fragrances to capture your imagination and inspire your senses.

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    The word "Chaldaean" is used in Daniel in two senses.

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    The word "fish" is used in many technical senses.

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    The word "history" is used in two senses.

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    The word is also used in some technical senses, more immediately resulting from the action of driving something in.

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    The word is also used in various figurative senses, and more particularly for the "nautical log," an apparatus for ascertaining the speed of ships.

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    The word rcavuw, canon, has been employed in ecclesiastical literature in several different senses (see Canon above).

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    The world o aa the senses is the same.

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    There are many things that go into that - pressure, texture, heat, breath, sound - it's a feast for the senses.

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    There are two somewhat different senses in which the meridian of Greenwich is the standard meridian for nearly the entire world.

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    There certainly isn't a definitive answer, but many believe that a clairvoyant simply senses things that are beyond the capabilities of the average person's senses.

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    There is none in the subsidiary senses, because none of them perceives the pressures exerted on them.

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    There may not be as many educational toys that deal directly with smell and taste, but you don't need toys to encourage these senses.

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    There must be convergence in a unitary principle, soul or consciousness, which is that which really functions in perception, the senses and their organs being merely its instruments.

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    These "flavor-enhancing" crystals are said to work using the senses of taste and smell.

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    These issues affect most of the five senses from sound intolerances like chalk on a chalkboard, to visual problems such as aversion to bright lights, to tactile intolerances like itchy fabrics or hot and cold foods.

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    These lessons incorporate all five senses and allow children to learn at their own pace.

    425

    These products will soothe the senses and leave skin velvety soft with essential oils of vanilla, ylang ylang and rose.

    426

    These, the two senses recognized by Congregationalism, remained the only ones known to primitive Christianity.

    427

    They couldn't recognize a predator if it sat at their feet, and she was surprised to find her senses much more honed to such a ploy despite their social statuses rivaling those of royalty's on earth.

    428

    They did not make much use of the word " intuition," which may indeed be taken in different senses, e.g.

    429

    They did not, however, profit by their discovery, because, amongst the Egyptians, writing was clearly a mystery in both senses - only possible at that period for masters in the craft, and also something, like the writing of medical prescriptions at the present day in Latin, which was not to be made too easily intelligible to the common people.

    430

    They have created a performance that will ravish the senses.

    431

    They havea greater-than-averageability to use all of their five senses and usually do so by thoroughly proceeding through life in a slower, more observant and detailed way than those of the other elements.

    432

    They need safe toys that appeal to all of their senses and stimulate their interest and curiosity.

    433

    They relax the senses, stimulate the mood and lift the spirit in a way that few other things really can.

    434

    Thirdly, the external world and the senses always act on one another by cause and effect and by pressure, although we only feel pressure by touch.

    435

    This antithesis of ego and non-ego, self and not-self, may be understood in several senses according to the connexion in which it is used.

    436

    This collection of glistening body scents come in four varieties that create an alluring call to the senses.

    437

    This condition has been predicated of man, both body and soul, in many senses; and the term is used by analogy of those whose deeds or writings have made a lasting impression on the memory of man.

    438

    This epistemological primacy of knowledge of what we grasp by our senses is the basis for the primacy of the sensible in our language.

    439

    This format has the capacity to display images at very high resolution for the greatest impact on the senses.

    440

    This goodness, therefore, alone exists; matter, motion, growth and decay are figments of the senses; they have no existence for Reason.

    441

    This is because we have no prior experience to relate to and as a result, our senses are on alert to pay attention.

    442

    This is called Maya, this is slavery to the senses!

    443

    This is not a book for adolescents or those with delicate senses.

    444

    This is not to forget that the five senses are not our whole stock or to confine inference to body.

    445

    This little lotion tempts the senses and is designed to be applied to pulse points only to stimulate well-being.

    446

    This position gives full scope for the senses of sight, hearing and smell to warn of the approach of enemies.

    447

    This view is opposed to the various systems which regard the mind as a tabula rasa (blank tablet) in which the outside world as it were imprints itself through the senses.

    448

    Though practically invisible,' it appeals in its properties to other of our senses, so that the evidences of its presence are manifold.

    449

    Thus Anaxagoras distrusted the senses, and gave the preference to the conclusions of reflection.

    450

    Thus the attempt to find out a constitution for the aether will involve a synthesis of intimate correlation of the various types of physical agencies, which appear so different to us mainly because we perceive them through different senses.

    451

    Thus the pious Hindu, confronted by the impossibility of obtaining perfect knowledge by the senses or by reason, finds his sole perfection in the contemplation of the infinite (Brahma).

    452

    Thus the telegraph posts along a certain road have a space-order very obvious to our senses; but they have also a time-order according to dates of erection, perhaps more important to the postal authorities who replace them after fixed intervals.

    453

    To answer a question I raised above - no, you cannot detect this periodicity with your internal senses.

    454

    To prove this, our thoughts of space, time, infinity, power, substance, personal identity, causality, and others which " seem most remote from the supposed original " are examined in a " plain historical method," and shown to depend either on (a) perception of things external, through the five senses, or on (b) reflection upon operations of the mind within.

    455

    To this Scotus opposed an indeterminism of the extremest type, describing the will as the possibility of determining itself motivelessly in either of two opposite senses.

    456

    Touring through Sonoma County wine country yields both beautiful wines and gorgeous scenery, providing a feast for the senses.

    457

    True, nothing is in the intellect which has not been in the senses, but we must add except the intellect itself.

    458

    Ueberweg cites a passage from his theological works which apparently bears out this view, for William there expressly distinguishes the two senses of the word " same."

    459

    Under the influence of his disease, his senses became morbidly torpid, and his imagination morbidly active.

    460

    Use your senses to help diagnose car trouble, and then take your car to your mechanic for confirmation.

    461

    Vision and the body's senses are the most important systems for maintaining balance, but problems in the inner ear are the most frequent cause of dizziness.

    462

    Was it easier for you to experience one of your senses in a way that felt more "real"?

    463

    We have no sense organ for perceiving energy itself, our sense organ for perceiving energy itself, our senses tell us of nothing but matter.

    464

    We have no sense organ for perceiving energy itself, our senses tell us of nothing but matter.

    465

    We want an answer to this question - What must we know by the senses in order to enable us to know what we infer by reason in the sciences?

    466

    What he usually aims at is either to record the more or less rapid movements of he ground which we can feel, or the slow but large disturbances which do not appeal to our unaided senses.

    467

    What is put before us, whether by the senses or by the statements of others, is instinctively accepted as a veracious report, till experience has proved the i P oss P P P bility of deception.

    468

    Whatever it is, there is an exotic sensuality about it that appeals to our senses and basic animal instincts.

    469

    When I feel pleased or pained, or when I use my senses to perceive a pressure, a temperature, a flavour, an odour, a colour, a sound, or when I am conscious of feeling and perceiving, I cannot resist the belief that something sensible is present; and this belief that something exists is already a judgment, a judgment of existence, and, so far as it is limited to sense without inference, a true judgment.

    470

    When Jessi tripped his senses, he tensed so quickly, he nearly leapt out of his seat.

    471

    When the fire burns, or the water moistens, these terms merely express the habitual connexion which our senses perceive between one thing and another.

    472

    When you're pregnant, your senses of taste and smell may change.

    473

    Whether it is guided as much by touch as by smell I cannot safely say; but it appears to me that both senses are used in the action.

    474

    Whether it is raw, steamed, baked, sautéed or pickled, eating seafood is an experience for the senses.

    475

    While individuals vary in their sleep needs, regular shorting of sleep can lead to sleep deprivation, affecting your mood, reducing cognitive functioning and even affect your olfactory senses.

    476

    While some people sing the praises of more heightened senses after waxing, others simply prefer a clean look.

    477

    While the basic motorcycle style is always one to watch, there are many other styles available that suit various personalities and dress senses.

    478

    Whirlpool brand is leading the way with its innovations in the laundry room including technology that senses, an industry-first USB port for future upgrades, touch screen technology, custom created cycles and more.

    479

    Who has proved that, when I scent an odour in my nostrils, I apprehend not odour but a sensation of odour; and so for the other senses?

    480

    With a flair for beautiful presentation and freshness, this style of cooking pleasingly touches all the senses.

    481

    With all the hormones running through your body, your senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight) are all heightened.

    482

    With the different senses and parameters of your health you have to pay attention to, you'll find this game challenging and scary at the same time.

    483

    Without the senses of a deity, she was unaware of him.

    484

    Write With Your Senses - One of the best ways readers are drawn into stories is by feeling the writer's words.

    485

    Xander jogged into the fog, using his senses to guide him.

    486

    Xander kept up with her easily, the solid, warm body beside her affecting her senses in ways that made her angrier.

    487

    Xander left his bedroom, irritated, and stretched his senses.

    488

    Xander stretched his senses to seek out any other minds in the condo.

    489

    Xander tilted his head to the side, following the teenaged God with his senses.

    490

    Xander used his senses to find the girl within the bright building.

    491

    Xander's heightened senses were able to see everything from above – except Jessi.

    492

    Xander's heightened senses were able to see everything from above – except Jessi.

    493

    Xander's senses picked up nothing, but they wouldn't.

    494

    You have four senses to help you at and are shown at the top of the screen in the form of a heart monitor.

    495

    You know you're invisible to my senses.

    496

    Your senses have become receptive to what is around.

    497

    Your skill appears to be that your mind can't be manipulated, and you are … undetectable to our heightened senses.

    498

    Your skill appears to be that your mind can't be manipulated, and you are … undetectable to our heightened senses.

    499

    Yully snapped back to her senses, her eyes opening.

    500

    Zeus is probably feeling a little disconcerted about the change he senses, and this could very well be leading him to act out by marking territory inside the house.