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The dialogue is first with the artist, but then it goes outward, and is shared with other people.
Several semesters and at least one published story later, he decided he had "a novelist's temperament: my imagination goes outward".
Sympathy, as in, I sympathize, my heart goes outward to you— outward to you, as in, You over there, stay over there, don't come any closer.
I think it starts from there and goes outward.
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As you go outward, the clearance zone gets bigger.
And as you go outward the orbit speeds get progressively slower.
Lines stretching inwards from the middle ring represent immigrants, while those going outward signify emigration.
In reality, a passer wants to do the exact opposite; let the fingertips linger on the ball as long as possible and finish with the palm going outward — a supination of the wrist.
It divides the search regions into many un-overlapped small-diamond regions and forces the motion search to go outward for larger motion vectors.
The decrease in spacing of the oil-withdrawal contours is here scaled for constant production rate; a declining well rate would result in faster narrowing of the contour spacing going outward.
We also noticed a small difference between the index when the participants started with the gaze on the target and went outward, than when the procedure was the reversed.
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