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On one level, the decline of MySpace again shows the fragility of social media where fickle consumers and changing tastes can make sensations out of services like Tribe and Friendster that quickly fade from public imagination.
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Hermé, a fourth-generation pastry chef, has developed more signature items than any pâtissier in France -- his radically lightened puff pastry, salted caramels and supersmooth lemon pastry cream have made sensations -- and for these contributions to the culture, he, like Sharon Stone, has been named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
It depicts, with extraordinary delicacy, what goes on at that moment in life when the young mind is beginning to "make sense" of sensation.
In severe cases the pain lasts for years and can make ordinary sensations unbearable.
The "statue" subsequently learns to attribute smells and sounds to objects by discovering that moving objects can make these sensations appear or disappear (Treatise III.i-ii).
They may then recognise the need to function more, or have a desire to feel real again, and a decision is made to create sensation and 'wake up'".
McCarthy responded, "It occurs to me that a desire to make a sensation has taken precedence in New York over everything else.
The memos quote Inspector General Helgerson's finding, in his secret 2004 report on coercive techniques, that the interrogators amplified the pain deliberately, in order to make the sensation of drowning "more poignant and convincing".
Because we have such low expectations, Mr. Rashid was able to make a sensation with "Totally Rad," a 2009 exhibition of avant-garde radiators he curated at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan.
Watts somewhat underplays recently discovered evidence of Ford's collaboration — through a German subsidiary — with the Nazi regime, preferring to concentrate on the man who embodied the maxim "To make a sensation, be one".
'I resolved to write a book that would be quite outside the ordinary trend, which would make a sensation and echo over the world after I left it," Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de Laclos wrote of his first and only novel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
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