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In contrast, Fisher is the one out front in these talks, dealing with what the former N.B.A. union president Isiah Thomas describes as a mental and a physical challenge in confronting the experienced Stern.
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"I had to get stern," he said.
Shostakovich signified a stern Soviet pedagogy experienced by two more composers represented in the concert, Sulkhan Tsintsadze and Vache Sharafyan.
"I haven't experienced much sincerity from men," she said in a quiet, stern voice.
So for Stern the episodes of experiencing in which temporally extended phenomena are apprehended are themselves temporally extended.
Yet underneath his stern drive to make us experience greater and greater doses of life as it is, lies a wonderment at reality's surreal forms.
Some use it to express a stern oath of fealty to a movement they were too young to experience.
She was stern and said I needed to take Ronin to the ER NOW because he could be experiencing scary after-effects of his near-drowning incident (secondary drowning).
The experience created in Ms. Stern a kind of emotional numbness — a calmness, even a fearlessness, that has proved oddly useful in her current work.
Bresson and other directors of furious precision, such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carl Theodor Dreyer, built their stringent cinematic machinery on the basis of particular experience — including embittered religion, stern repression, cruel morality, and equally cruel immorality.
Alas, experience is a "lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us".
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