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This was a shared experience of our leading environmental economists.
American historians have typically argued that a shared experience of time worked to bind the antebellum nation together.
Participants identified (a) a shared experience of illness and coming to terms with having HIV infection and (b) family and taverns as necessary support systems.
It is a shared experience of the many, in the pursuit of what was once a guarantee of a successful job back in China - a UK degree.
They have one thing in common: they both have red hair and appear tacitly to decide they have a shared experience of discrimination on these grounds.
"The original term meant a shared experience of a virtual world in which a computer simulation intervened in the sensory-motor loop," says Mr Lanier.
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The sense of a shared experience on a grand scale.
A training program coupled with a sharing experience of outcomes of the survey should allow to improve it.
Such books can create a shared experience, awareness of the disease, and lead to better financial options for families.
Tony was more than a character, of course; he was the fulcrum of a shared experience, the instrument of a new age of television.
Boston in some ways has been brought closer together by all of it, bonded by a unique shared experience of tragedy, heartache, and fear in such close proximity.
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