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"With this play, we're telling stories that are going to shift people's perceptions a little bit".
The World Trade Organisation is by most public perceptions a very top-down, very command-and-control organisation.
The result was "Perceptions," a 1961 35-minute suite including six trumpets, four French horns and two harps.
They're not unlike Mr. Mortensen himself: earnest, softspoken, fascinated by fragmentary or elusive perceptions, a little hard to make out.
Hunger and cold bring a hallucinatory quality to perceptions, a sudden and impossible snatch of the scent of coffee from a ventilation shaft as the senses flicker.
The intriguing far-future setting is presented to the reader piecemeal through Arafuma's perceptions, a skilful ploy which not only heightens tension but builds a tantalising picture of a universe to be explored in subsequent volumes.
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"And this damages that perception a great deal".
A non-veridical perception is not really a perception at all but a "pseudo-perception" (pratyakṣa-ābhāsa), "apparent perception," a perception imitator.
Effect of neck pain on verticality perception: a cohort study.
A perception, a fact.
Was profiling a perception or a reality?
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