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Dreadnot (Dana Snyder) is a teacher at Harry S. Apocalypse who finds joy in torturing and invoking pain into his students.
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And so, it seemed, it was not in fact possible to give meaning-preserving translations of statements invoking pains, beliefs, and desires in purely behavioristic terms.
I now realize that the use of Hitler invokes pain and emotional trauma for those affected by the atrocities of the Holocaust and victims of anti-Semitism and hate". The terrorist attacks in Paris should remind us of the evil that still exists.
Narratives can invoke pain and suffering as much as alleviate fears, secrecy, loss and death.
Black people feel virtuous by invoking the pain of the word and embracing the victimhood that it suggests.
While there aren't many surprises, the songs provide enough traction to let her voice invoke desire, pain, anger, ache and resilience, especially onstage.
When working with a difficult experience, the most important thing you can do is to be compassionate and caring toward yourself to not beat yourself up about it and invoke more pain.
To invoke the pain and loss of 9/11 in this context destroys our capacity for rational debate; we must not be frightened of being cast as unpatriotic for discussing policy rather than fear.
Image invoking 'N Sync's pain via the author's father.
An issue with the methods was that most studies evaluated pain invoked by local separator placement [15], which cannot simulate common orthodontic pain caused by real tooth movements.
In addition to being the most frequently invoked cluster, the Pain Cluster was also ranked the most important cluster by the highest proportion of patients (53.9%), and ranked second in importance by another 14.7% of subjects (Table 2).
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