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As an actor he is both charismatic and deeply intuitive.
"He is deeply intuitive," said the close aide.
There is something deeply intuitive about 311's genre mashing.
Without question he is a phenomenal pianist, a deeply intuitive and sensitive musician.
There was nothing affected about this reserve; rather, it reflected her deeply intuitive method of working.
The amiable and sometimes deeply intuitive "Reggae's Gone Country" (VP) ups the ante, with reggae crooners covering classic country songs.
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This deeply held intuitive conviction holds, as Darwin did, that all evolution involves groups arising out of groups, and that every organism should belong to (at least) one of those groups.
Obviously, on one level this is deeply counter-intuitive.
The sight of one of the killers with his hands drenched in blood was chilling, so the realisation that a few people did not feel the same horror is deeply counter-intuitive.
There seems something deeply counter-intuitive about this incarnation of human rights claims, rooted not in protecting such sacred freedoms as the right to life or a private and family life, but mitigating loss of profit.
The authors make the sobering point that mortality rates for doctors vary so much that, even if he had been constantly monitored, Harold Shipman (a British doctor who murdered at least 200 patients) would have racked up a body-count of several dozen before coming to official attention.The central problem, as the authors admit, is that numbers can often be deeply counter-intuitive.
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