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Though there is a clear dividing line between these two emotions, Dr. Panksepp points out that they stem from the same core emotional center in the brain.
From this, Rapaille was able to identify the core emotional nubbin.
Mr. Robinson remembered being struck by her intelligence and ability to quickly unearth the core emotional truth of a scene.
It's less likely to get "Survivor -, "Apprentice"- or "Contender -type ratings from a "Restaurant" or "Contender -typee elimination and exclusion is a veratingsy core emotional hook.
51 PERCENTERS Employees with the core emotional skills that make them capable of delivering hospitality: curious intelligence, a strong work ethic, self-awareness and integrity, empathy, a warm and friendly character.
It's like seeing a soup can painted by Rauschenberg or the script of "Alphaville" directed by Truffaut — the borderline facetiousness and frame-breaking, self-refracting conceptual sublimation is replaced by a core emotional intensity that is transfixingly authentic but short of revolutionary.
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Not necessarily her heart, but the heart, the emotional core of daily experiences.
The core is "emotional contagion"; it is the fully automatic way in which we are sensitive to the emotional state of others (2006: 26/39).
The alienated, possessionless freedom of Reacher has a core of emotional truth.
Another critic wrote in The Sunday Telegraph that the book "has no core, no emotional thread to draw the reader in and make us care".
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