Sentence examples for emotional parallel from inspiring English sources

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The Proust connection goes even deeper, since the scene has an almost direct emotional parallel in In Search Of Lost Time, where Marcel is rude to his grandmother in her final days and subsequently haunted by remorse.

One of her great first stanzas, for example, "Wild nights — Wild Nights! / Were I with thee / Wild nights should be / Our luxury," shouldn't be confused for some exhortation to kick off a wild honeymoon, or seen as an emotional parallel to The Beach Boys' euphemistic, teen-dream anthem "Wouldn't It Be Nice?" Dickinson may not have been a nun, but she wasn't a harlot either.

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"There are obvious emotional parallels with what's happened in the last few days and what happened in Munich," Reeve said by phone from London on Friday.

At least one formerly fundamentalist Protestant woman in the audience at a recent performance was overwhelmed by the palpable emotional parallels between Asher's departure for Paris from his parents' city apartment at the play's end and her own departure for New York from her mother and father's rural ranch house.

However, those films are overflowing with emotional parallels.

At all times, humans evaluate risk on cognitive and emotional levels, the parallel processes weaving in unpredictable ways.

For example, manipulation of one specific brain region can change many cognitive and emotional functions, in parallel.

Feminists' personal and political rage against injustice (and parallel emotional reactions against their claims) could, of course, create an atmosphere inimical to fruitful philosophical reflection.

But search for an emotional and creative parallel and you'll find it, for De Backer's pop influences can be traced to Abbey Road, the Beatles album he received while a child as a gift from his father (De Backer and his band, The Basics, would later record in Studio Two at Abbey Road).

This buttresses our assumption that, even in the absence of stimulus changes, a shift in mental set may affect emotional perception by parallel recruitment of distributed neural operations related to 'low-visceral' as well as 'high-appraisal' related processing, respectively.

According to the electrophysiological and functional neuroimaging results reviewed above, we hypothesized that if encoding of structural and emotional expression are parallel processes such that fast emotional encoding modulates the N170 response, the N170 component will show an amplitude difference for fearful versus neutral faces.

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