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According to the Annals of the Roman historian Tacitus and to the Nero of the Roman biographer Suetonius, Nero in response tried to shift responsibility for the fire to the Christians, who were popularly thought to engage in many wicked practices.
According to the Annals of the Roman historian Tacitus and to the Nero of the Roman biographer Suetonius, Nero in response tried to shift responsibility for the fire on the Christians, who were popularly thought to engage in many wicked practices.
Kaoru, seeing that confrontation wasn't getting any response, tried evoking sympathy.
Last month, the Fire Department, in what seems like a misguided response, tried to ban "material presenting opinions or viewpoints" anywhere in the city's firehouses.
Mr. Walcott and Mr. Wolfson, in response, tried to assure her that she could, and asked that she not block the idea for the sake of blocking it.
Mr Khatami called for law and order, and offered condolences to families of the dead.The protests took a more violent turn on July 13th, when some of the students, deeply dissatisfied with the official response, tried to storm the Ministry of Interior, the perceived seat of their troubles.
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"If you've got those two responses co-activated then you've got a response trying to accelerate the heart – the cold shock response – at the same time as you've got a response trying to slow it down, the diving response," says Tipton.
He says it's a sensation that produces a deep-rooted response, trying to reconcile this "cognitive conflict" and triggering part of the brain, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
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