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Fonteyn was an obstinate teenager, Ashton felt, observing disdainfully that her feet were as soft as pats of butter.
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Rather, it is the emotional context of felt, observed or historically recounted political grievances that shapes the fanatical pathology of terrorists and eventually triggers their murderous actions.
"They felt observed and studied... so, we moved into a more realistic environment where people feel more at home".
This mother and daughter are the play's most rounded characters; they feel lived in, where the others feel observed.
Logically, the clinicians involved in the study might feel observed, which could affect their performance and modify their behavior.
Moreover, it analyzes data retrospectively, avoiding potential changes in referral patterns and selection of treatments which may occur when clinicians feel observed.
During examination, look and feel: Observe the facial skin for midface telangiectasia (rosacea) or an unusually "oily" or "dry" appearance (dermatitis).
He also once confided to a mentor that he sometimes felt uncomfortable observing the decorum of the office, for example by not swearing.
It was an order intended to protect their delicate pigments from the fading effect of direct sunlight, and despite the subsequent invention of more sensitive lighting, it's now felt that observing the tradition preserves the sense of occasion.
The researcher meet with parents to discuss how they felt about observing the video.
"The first is a deeply felt, keenly observed account of her childhood and youth in Texas," wrote Michiko Kakutani.
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