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"And I do think that any person's life at this time, between 21 and 28, is a pretty valid chunk of experience, and hopefully you can turn the page and move into something more mature".
Speaking before the team was announced, Hussey, who followed Ricky Ponting into international retirement last winter, thereby depriving them of a huge chunk of experience, had called on Lehmann to do just that.
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"It's a metaphor for a chunk of experiences.
An Extensional specious present is a chunk of experiencing which extends over a second or so of ordinary time, so it will inevitably possesses temporal parts – the still briefer chunks of experiencing of which it is composed – and the briefest of these parts will be strictly momentary episodes of experiencing.
Although the "learning curve" is commonly analyzed by splitting the data into arbitrary chunks of experience, this does not allow for precise estimation of where the curve plateaus or the rate at which learning is achieved.
In subjective experience each tiny chunk of unitary experience is a qualia (the Latin word from which we get the word "quality" -- we will use the same term for singular and plural).
I heard a big, thick, humongous chunk of the experience of Terrace Martin," says Washington. "[Lamar] let them put that much of their selves in there.
And yet you don't have to have nostalgia for squalor and cruelty to feel that some vital chunk of New York experience has been replaced by something different, and less.
But all of the films resist easy summary: they are not lectures or lessons, but rather messy chunks of human experience, cut and shaped into rough, accessible forms.
Students of mine who make an effort to network and gain even small chunks of work experience in their first year, usually develop a really good set of contacts by the time that they graduate.
One of the best lines in the feature-length finale of Looking, HBO's show about the lives and loves of a group of early middle-aged men in San Francisco, skewers such a large chunk of the gay experience that it might end up chiseled in marble on the facade of the Stonewall Inn.
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