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The third panel, where you sprout the giant wings, represents that feeling when somehow you and the idea are able to transcend that death in the panel before.
In an interview, Joaquín Cambre commented that he "tried to represent that mix of feelings crafting an ambience of hope inside of a story that inetivably has a tragic end.
Like a brand, that feeling represents the organization's culture - its humanness.
And the same with our Supreme Court justice; we wanted that old Washington feeling and they represent that.
That feelings of back stiffness were unrelated to objective biomechanical measures of back stiffness, but did relate to overestimation of force applied to the spine, supports the idea that feeling stiff may represent a protective perceptual construct.
One, I try and really look at my life and feel something, see what I'm feeling, and I try and craft stories that have characters that represent those feelings, and they act in such a way that it's straightforward and pragmatic and just truthful to whatever those circumstances are, and what those feelings are.
Overall, we postulate that feeling back stiffness represents a protective, perceptual inference: a bodily feeling created to provide the critical homeostatic function of preventing movement and potential re-injury.
It's not meant to represent anything very specific, but more to invoke that feeling".
Responses were dichotomised such that feeling 'unsafe/very unsafe' was considered as representing a perceived safety problem for analyses.
Mothers' responses were organized into subcategories representing feelings that replicated those experienced before the drawing and the following new codes were identified: faith in God, fear, powerlessness to choose, and relief from or an increase in pressure.
Restore that feeling.
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