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have causal effects on his body and vice versa: A child touches a hot stove (physical event) which causes pain (mental event) and makes her yell (physical event), this in turn provokes a sense of fear and protectiveness in the caregiver (mental event), and so on.
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Your friends might even want to be with her! (Besides, yelling at her to make her leave could make her cry and could get you in trouble).
Her yelling made her kids feel bad, but it made her feel worse.
Steavenson walks an interesting line; she gets very close to her subjects, and says that her knowledge of their complicity in Saddam's crimes occasionally made her want to shake or yell at them.
At one point, as another groundstroke drifted wide, she yelled to herself: "Make her play the ball, Laura".
It makes him yell – a lot.
Do not make them yell in any way, shape, or form!
It doesn't make me straighten up; it makes me yell — and throw things.
Watching the scene makes you squirm, yell, laugh, and cringe.
She makes sure to yell about it, too.
After that, say, "Makes stinky" and yell, "Waaaaa!".
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