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In any case, a sense of chaos quickly engulfed RBS.
In that case a sense of being watched by a supernatural being might be useful.
In either case, a sense that the investigation is entering its final stages has contributed to a feverish political environment.
This supports the hypothesis proposed by Jalal et al. (2015) that, in this case, a sense of body ownership occurs as a four-way multisensory interaction between vision, touch, proprioception, and disgust.
And this, Davidson claims, presupposes the notion 'this is the case', a sense of objectivity thus.
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There seems to be a greater awareness of the risks which the American economy now faces and in some cases a sense that those risks are a bit bigger than previously assumed.
In many ways Vietnam had a similar effect on the American imagination as World War I did on the British: in both cases an innocence, made up in equal parts of optimism and confidence, was shattered; in both cases a sense of invulnerability was lost.
"There's a conscious commitment and in many cases a sense of satisfying sword play in executing the two-handed finger strike of Ctrl-Alt-Del".
What is missing in nearly every case is a sense of catharsis or illumination.
To quote Judge Byrne, from his decision in 1973: "The totality of the circumstances of this case offend a sense of justice".
The case has a sense of urgency because you're assuming he will strike again.
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