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Though raised by Protestant parents, Mr. Franklin attended a Catholic high school and he immediately perceived a deeper meaning.
Beyond that, many people said they perceived a deeper debate about fairness, equity and — at its core — starkly different visions of the nation's future and how public resources should be allotted in a time of straitened circumstances.
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But it turned out that one reason Mathys had come to the lab in the first place was that he had perceived a deep resemblance between the Freudian model of the mind and Friston's free-energy principle, and had realized that there was a historical link between the two.
And the theory came into being because Einstein perceived a deep connection between this project and that of finding a relativistic theory of gravitation.
"One does not need to read between lines to perceive a deep need within NASA for publicity," the editorial said.
Clinton had a zest for the endless campaign, too, although the fact that she was keeping count of the number of appearances suggests that even she perceived a very deep downside to the job.
During the process of collaborating with Dot and Betty, both of whom she adores, she was privy to what she perceived as a "deep heaviness" around the process.
Maybe this reaction was evoked because the literal translation of 'thinking and feeling about yourself' is not used much in Dutch and was perceived as a deep philosophical reflection about yourself.
Overall, firms perceived a tradeoff.
"I perceived an etiquette.
One need not delve too far into modern popular culture to perceive a trendy disdain for deep religious conviction.
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