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Even before this furor, Germany was incensed by what it has perceived as a dismissive U.S. attitude.
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For me, the "intruder" manifests itself as a feminine presence some sort of "dark lady"—but there's been a handful of times when I've perceived it as a masculine energy, too.
He will do whatever he can to help his club to build on this weekend's achievement; regardless of how the outside world has perceived it.
It is broadly acceptable and has perceived benefits from both patient and health professional perspectives.
Whilst involving relatives in relapse prevention has perceived value, it can increase the complexity of managing bipolar disorder for each party.
The problem was that, while not doing so had obvious costs, it also had perceived benefits: a player's peripheral vision was slightly better, for one, and it conveyed a sense of toughness.
"He never would have done it if he had perceived me as his peer".
"I would not have accepted this had it been the job that some had perceived it to be in the past," he said.
In the end, she has it all, as the Victorians might have perceived it, and the novel, published in 1847, has endured as a kind of feminist ur-text, richly analyzed, sociologically and psychologically, for its fierce assertion of womanliness.
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