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According to Seabrook, human flesh tastes like "good, fully-developed veal," and in fact, "no person with a palate of ordinary, normal sensitiveness could distinguish it from veal".
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Noise sensitive individuals would, because of their sensitiveness, have a greater interest in participation compared to a non-sensitive person, analogous to findings by others studying reasons for survey participation [ 10].
In group B 43.2 % experienced vertigo, 45.8 % had nausea, 9.3 % were sensitive to smell, 34.7 % showed sensitiveness to sound and 33%% to light.
So it seems that there is no such thing as a "generally sensitive" person, but rather that people differ quite widely in the sensitiveness of their specific chemosensory modalities [24].
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A list of some outstanding exhibitions of sensitiveness noted in the recent news.
But that sensitiveness, I rejoice to say, has gone from me.
Nina Raine's direction, balancing sensitiveness with stringency, beautifully combines these diverse talents and saves a debut from disaster.
Mr. Eban, however, said that "communications received from Peiping do not reveal such a high degree of sensitiveness".
Another tool used to grind facets is the dental engine, which has greater flexibility and sensitiveness than the lathe.
By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, September 25 , 1937P. 25 A list of some outstanding exhibitions of sensitiveness noted in the recent news.
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