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"There's something extraordinarily human about watching people in this hospital go and be brave, and be scared, and survive".
For someone in the White House he was extraordinarily human -- "an Oprah guest," Michiko Kakutani wrote in The New York Times, "who feels our pain because he struggles like the rest of us with his weight, his marriage and his golf game".
Anderson may not know, any more than the psychiatrist who treated Madame M, but her works go straight to this extraordinarily human capacity, isolating the moment when new perceptions meet old memories to produce a sudden understanding of what we see in our world.
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Only an extraordinarily fast human being could make a move of that distance so quickly.
St. Aubyn described his children as "extraordinarily impressive human beings — they're funny and they're interested in education, and they're open-hearted".
MOSCOW — Russian air safety officials said Wednesday that a September plane crash that killed an elite hockey team was caused by an extraordinarily basic human error: one of the pilots accidentally pressed the brakes on the landing gear, so that the aircraft was moving too slowly when it tried to take off.
When they see how successfully Herland is run, however, only one of them, Van, is honest enough to recognize that its all-female population is a group of extraordinarily accomplished human beings.
Now consider BP's Macondo disaster in the Gulf, where combining high technology with an extraordinarily complex human equation inevitably led to a catastrophic failure.
Since musical improvisation is an extraordinarily complex human behavior, we felt that it should be examined using paradigms that, while amenable to experimental constraint, are of high ecological validity (as argued by Burgess and colleagues; see [18], [19].
We discovered that in the short-term, peripherally altered proprioception and reduced visual feedback impacted motor performance; however, given two days of practice, the extraordinarily robust human motor learning system was able to overcome the challenge presented by shifted proprioceptive sensation and motor learning of a repeated continuous sequence occurred.
All these events take place over a wide variety of times, most of which are extraordinarily fast by human standards.
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