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This may suggest direct illumination or intuition, a sudden apprehension of meaning.

Vivas himself defines aesthetic experience in terms of rapt attention involving apprehension of the object's immanent meanings.

These poems are built for definite meanings but do not insist on a direct or uniform apprehension of them.

The meaning of this claim is recognizable only from the understanding of the human as the image of God and from the apprehension of Christ as the "new Adam".

In Science and the Unseen World (1929) he declared that the world's meaning could not be discovered from science but must be sought through apprehension of spiritual reality.

Barriers to perception and communication of pain include: sensory and cognitive impairment [ 25], misconceptions regarding the inevitability of pain with cancer, and the fatalistic meaning of pain as a sign of impending death [ 23], concerns about burdening family members [ 26, 27], and apprehension about distracting health care professionals [ 28].

Apprehension disappeared.

Apprehension, mostly.

She felt apprehension.

But apprehension shadowed celebration.

This apprehension is important.

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