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Similarly to Doctor Who, I love how well researched Conjuror feels in terms of history, especially the slave trade.
She herself faces, almost every day, extreme variations, from over-response to nonresponse, in her own sensory system, which cannot be explained, she feels, in terms of "theory of mind".
In these, it truly seems as if Walser has been laid under a curse: permitted only to speak well of the world, he is forced to express any sorrow or rage he feels in terms of the most unequivocal praise.
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"He [Abrams] feels the way you feel in terms of wanting practical effects.
She is still only 26, so how old does she feel in terms of lived experience?
"You're going to save money, they feel, in terms of labor because you are not paying meatcutters," he said.
Or maybe America felt, in terms of karmic balance, it owed this singer a few extra sales.
"He forced the rest of us to reckon with how people are going to feel in terms of the drama of our atmosphere.
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I just wish it didn't feel, in terms of the broadcast media's relationship with theatre, quite such a special event.
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