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I was in a sense a part of him.
As if that were not complex enough, irritants for example, carbonation or the coolness of mint are detected not by taste or smell, but by the trigeminal sense, a part of the touch system adapted for the mouth.The brain receives news about what is in the mouth from receptors proteins specialised in picking up particular molecules located throughout the oral and nasal cavities.
Andrade was a mulatto; his parents were landowners but were in no sense a part of Brazil's Portuguese pseudo-aristocracy.
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This will help to give more sense in a part of the room that often can feel cramped and dark.
Millions sensed themselves a part of history in the symbolic power of President Obama's candidacy.
During spectrum sensing, only a part of the received samples contain the signal of the primary user.
He reflected on his past three years; not just the parties, but also the patients he'd seen, a sense of being a part of something important – of contributing.
She has a way with words, and sense is not a part of it.
Anyone who has been part of a successful communal effort knows the sense of being a part of something greater than any or all of its constituents.
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