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Smith finds comedy in surprising places (shopkeeper Mo's habitual encounters with racist thuggery "had brought him more securely within the folds of his faith than even a visitation from the angel Jabrail could have achieved").
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You brain activates these habitual pathways whenever it encounters that stimulus.
When encountering the habitual dislocation, injure to the retrodiscal tissue by radiofrequncy (RF) surgery instrument.
Writing a play and having it get through the multi-tiered selection process of the Fringe festival, which Mr. Singer had mostly encountered in his habitual role of informal legal adviser, has been a novel experience, he said, "such a surprise, a pinch yourself moment".
Therapies aimed at altering habitual behavior patterns may limit encountering cues even weakly associated with cocaine.
When the Russian formalist critic Viktor Shklovsky laid out this concept in his essay "Art as Technique," he defined defamiliarization as a poetic approach to presenting the habitual as though it were being encountered for the first time — as a way of burrowing beneath not only the clichés of saying but also those of seeing.
I also remember being made to feel acutely aware of the habitual, unexamined ways in which I expect to encounter dance, after so many years of seeing performances in theaters.
"We know where his interests lie, don't we?" Harrower is an exceptionally subtle psychologist — she can sound like a Russian novelist herself — and she fills the opening pages of "In Certain Circles" with Zoe's young, impulsive consciousness, so that we encounter with due horror her later fall into habitual misery and the tormented stasis of her marriage.
Trump, despite his habitual bluster, seemed awed by what he was being told and about to encounter.
Habits are a form of cue-dependent automaticity (Orbell & Verplanken, 2010), and so, as one participant noted, the frequency with which a contextual cue (a bar) automatically elicits a habitual response (drinking alcohol) will depend upon the frequency with which the cue is encountered (Gardner, 2012).
But an indigent immigrant or asylum-seeker in Europe today might find himself echoing the Austrian-Jewish novelist Joseph Roth, whose encounters in the 1930s with Europe's antisemitic bourgeoisie provoked him into angry generalisations about "the habitual bias that governs the actions, decisions, and opinions of the average western European".
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