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It could be sensed in the 2,000 empty seats in Continental Arena today.
That greatness can be sensed in the delicate cartographic detail that had to be meticulously carved onto six wood blocks before being printed on rice paper.
I think it's important that when we work on something, we do it with positive intentions, because this energy will be sensed in the design.
But he did not deny it, either, and his mood could be sensed in the little smile that frequently flashed across his face.
The history begins on a gun deck of a 1798 warship, where the vulnerabilities of the age of sail could be sensed in the evolution of ever more powerful guns.
Round the arcades of its courtyard, echoes of Paradise can still be sensed in the green and gold shimmering of its wall mosaics, the largest such passage in the world, extending over an acre and outshining those of its Umayyad precursor, Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock.
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Both non-specific mechanical and macronutrient-specific meal-related stimuli are sensed in the GI tract, where they induce the release of gut peptides.
In mammals, light is sensed in the retina, and this signal is transduced through the retinohypothalamic tract.
There is considerable interest in whether non-nutritive sweeteners are sensed in the gastrointestinal tract to modulate appetitive or absorptive responses to ingested carbohydrate.
In this view, it could be possible to imagine that different thresholds are sensed in the two yeasts, consistently with their different fermentation capacities.
Temperature may be sensed in both the stator and field windings and used to switch off the electric supply.
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