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The brain actually activates what happens on the tongue," she says.
Byrne also activates what might be called the illusion of potential, our readiness to believe that we have a vast reservoir of untapped abilities just waiting to be released.
The presence of the tables when subjects have to make their choice activates "where" representations of the food, which also activates "what" representations of the food and "when" representations encoding information about how long ago the baiting event took place.
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"I can see what he sees, which sensors are being activated, what emotions he's showing," he said.
Seward disagreed, and deployed Weed, the consummate party boss, to activate what Gideon Welles aptly described as the "vicious New York school of politics".
I frequently activated What's New instead of Google Now by accident, but couldn't find any way to get rid of it.
And social threats and rewards activate what's called the brain's primary threat-and-reward center, which is actually the pain-and-pleasure center.
Joan Acocella, New Yorker (2004) "Fred was not a happy man; much of his adulthood was spent half-consciously seeking unrequited emotional situations that would inspire him and activate what Petrarch called the resonance of sighs.
Prof Jane Dacre, president of the Royal College of Physicians, which represents general hospital doctors, said she was deeply disappointed by Hunt activating what he had called the "nuclear option" of imposing the contract.
Kata's goal was to make an animal simulation realistic enough to activate what Ahmad calls the "motoric connection," the visceral link between the patient's moving body and the simulated dolphin; when Bandit leaps, you feel a tingling in your spine.
The CC bond was strongly activated, what resulted in a distinct weakening of the triple bond and of CH bond (ΔνCC = 156 168 cm−1, ΔνCH = 93 122 cm−1).
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