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Although Wollstonecraft promotes sensibility in this text, it is not the same kind that she condemns in the Rights of Woman; proper sensibility, she contends, rests on sympathy and, most importantly, is controlled by reason.
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He leads a bill of comics who, like him, combine verbal wit with outrageous silliness and a proper slapstick sensibility.
And it's very helpful to have a proper financier with a European sensibility, which perhaps has more respect for the film-maker than the American one".
Ms. Ptak, a pastry chef who once worked at Chez Panisse, applies a modern, seasonal and decidedly Californian sensibility to the proper British baked goods in her London bakery.
PERHAPS it just shows a proper regard for the unfathomable sensibilities of the Scots and Welsh.
Yet, for my money, his work displays a richer, deeper literary sensibility than that of his "proper" literary contemporaries.
Though pretty and proper, it also hints at the couple's political sensibilities: "In lieu of gifts, the bride and groom encourage donations to Doctors Without Borders".
Obtaining the low sensibility to defocus for wavefront coding systems depends on designing a proper phase profile.
But having finally re-mastered them, the idea is to now use them as inspiration for a proper Telemaco album in 2015, unearthing a whole new side of his euphonic sensibilities.
However, knowing the sensibility of activated carbons to X-ray action, X-ray radiography coupled with a proper digital image processing method as proposed in this paper can be used to characterize the exhaustion level of the GAC.
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