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It is, rather, experience — a life lived at fever pitch, "a frenzied round of agonizing joy, / Of loving hate, of stimulating discontent".
When I put it to him that football has ceased to fully function as an environment in which children and young adults can socialise – or rather, experience socialisation – he cites the work of an American writer called Jane Jacobs.
Rather, experience globally confirms the theory in which the individual hypothesis is embedded.
Rather, experience supports the view that only individual substances and the accident of quality exist extramentally.
I'd rather experience the apocalypse and see Rolex get bought by Fossil.
We do not experience 'reality' but rather experience the after effects of our nervous system's adaptations to new stimuli.
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Watching — or, rather, experiencing — Mr. Sehgal's "This Variation" and Mr. Spangberg's "Epic," I wondered about definitions.
It's not deep breathing, but rather experiencing "when the breath enters and leaves," Ms. Marturano said.
"It should encourage other things to happen -- not necessarily physical things, but rather experiences like new friendships over dinner, relaxation with the family.
Rather, experiencing it, exploring it.
Rather, experiencing revictimization during the study predicted survivors' prospective PTSD and problem drinking symptoms.
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