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"I have become a more sensitive person, which is normal.
"I think you become a more sensitive person when you have a kid — you have to become more tolerant and understanding," the Upper West Side mother said.
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Woolf first made Terence, Rachel's suitor, rather Clive-like; as she revised, Terence became a more sensitive, Leonard-like character.
My heart became a more sensitive instrument as a result, and I could feel the Taliban out there, lost in the darkness.
Suddenly, she couldn't have children, she had no control over her body's reaction to this intense medicine, and mortality became a more sensitive conversation topic than it had been in our glee-filled Glee Club years.
Boom times, not green A world of troubles Arms and the men Intelligent sentences Culture wars, again Four more weeks ReprintsMr Obama has become a little more sensitive to business since then.
As a result, issues regarding discrimination against minority groups in mass media became a more prominently sensitive topic, which then caused a slight domino-effect in the UK (i.e. #BritsSoWhite).
Another side-effect of meditation that I've noticed for me at least—is that you can't help but become a nicer, more sensitive and compassionate person who cares less about their dick and more about not being a dick.
But to identify objects of museum quality, "we had to become a little more sensitive to the emotional value of these objects to others.
One may become a calmer, more sensitive person, but what about the spouse left behind with bickering children and domestic to-do lists?
"The fact that the Black Lives Matter movement and other criminal justice reformers have held her feet to the fire has helped her become a lot more sensitive to how she shows up in those spaces," Burley said.
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