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As Brew notes: "The process of passing on notes and findings to the next group of students develops the sense of a community of experts" [ 20].
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The act of writing will develop the sense of self, as exercise develops muscle.
This led him to develop the sense of inky spontaneity that makes us feel, as he puts it, "like something is happening now, and hasn't finished yet".
That success helped her develop the sense of play in her designs, which infused in objects an enjoyment that was passed on in their use.
This makes Beyond very approachable, but it also means that players never develop the sense of dexterous mastery that most games provide.
The well-painted bell towers of Episcopal and Congregational churches attest to the continuing success of these groups in developing the sense of fidelity and faith, and of fidelity in faith.
Other areas of Dorset heathland that Hardy would have recognised in the 19th century have been broken up and developed, the sense of isolation diluted by views of houses or the sound of roads.
As Humanity consists more of dead than living beings, positivism designed a whole system of commemorations, which were to develop the sense of Humanity's historical continuity.
German skandal (which has developed the sense of 'uproar'), and the Dutch schandaal.
By participating actively in politics, basing their electoral choices on rational self-interest, and developing the sense of moderation needed to resist dictatorship, the middle class promotes democratic progress.
It is the first place we fall in love, lose people we love, test our values, and begin to develop the sense of self that comes from making choices and living with them.
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