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She writes with beauty, wisdom and humour and she is uniquely sensitive to what is being communicated with every look or jerk of the body.

In a year when we commemorate the first world war, Kate McLoughlin's book Authoring war shows how the literary form is uniquely "sensitive to the fragmenting effects that war has on individual lives, communities, the body, and the environment".

China has strict gun controls, so the attackers used cleavers and hammers, and the killings terrified a public that, because of the one-child policy, is uniquely sensitive to school violence.

In two experiments, we reexamine the claim that face perception is uniquely sensitive to changes in SF.

It is seen that the emission of the probe molecules is uniquely sensitive to the changes in surfactant concentrations at a particular regime due to the formation of dye surfactant supramolecular assembly.

In a study in the 2 August issue of Neuron, neuroscientist Guy Orban of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium and his colleagues show that a brain region known as the anterior intraparietal cortex (AIP) is uniquely sensitive to both these visual cues.

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I think that Michael, when he came in, was uniquely sensitive, and this is rare in the Hollywood equation.

Marchi was uniquely sensitive to and supportive of CUNY's overall vital educational mission, its urban orientation and its place in the national marketplace of public higher education.

Glaciers are uniquely sensitive recorders of changes in climate, and their ice contains indications of past temperature, precipitation, and volcanic activity, as well as the effects of greenhouse gases.

Justin Foster, a researcher at the Kerr Wildlife Management Area in south central Texas, said Australian research showed that hogs were "uniquely sensitive" to sodium nitrite, and he added that researchers were investigating its effects on nontarget species in Texas, like deer and raccoons.

The films of the late French director Eric Rohmer — not just a prime filmmaker of the French New Wave but, as a crucial critic and programmer in postwar Paris and an editor at Cahiers du Cinéma, its spearhead — are uniquely sensitive to the climate and the seasons.

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