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Ours, happily, is different, and I find myself clinging to the handful of friends who have first-hand appreciation of our situation.
Pineda also won competitive selection by the European Union to a program designed to give young leaders from around the world a first-hand appreciation of the EU's goals, policies and peoples.
Being a non-Briton himself, he had a first-hand appreciation for how problematic UK visas can be.
I live out of my van, which gives me a first-hand appreciation for power and lighting.
"Astronauts have a very clear understanding of why space programs need artists," says Pell. "Not necessarily because they understand contemporary arts practices and rationales but rather that through the experience of human spaceflight, they develop first-hand appreciation for the value of creative expression, personal expression, communication, outreach and human factors.
"I got the chance to see first-hand the appreciation that the people in the communities have for the progress they've made with regard to sanitation and the affordability of clean, safe drinking water".
There are parallels here with discussion in ethics, where some commentators have supposed likewise that a full appreciation of certain cardinal moral concepts depends upon being able to grasp, through first hand experience, the relevant phenomenology.
I'm so looking forward to gaining a deeper appreciation of the Indian culture and experiencing first hand how life is unfolding for the women she works with.
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