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Ms. Yang writes: I didn't have any sort of epiphany.
But it's also fair to ask: Who in the United States will read Dawkins's new book (or ones like it) and have any sort of epiphany, or change his or her mind?
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I had a sort of epiphany: "From now on I'm going to be kinder to myself and stop beating myself up about weight and dieting".
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As I was answering by drawing from my 12 years across Asia China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysiaa), I had a sort of epiphany and started to write down the criteria I thought composed an ecosystem.
This is an ordinary sort of epiphany, with regard to paintings viewed in person.
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