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But Meinong stresses the point that experiences like representations, judgments, feelings and desires are usually directed to an object (1904b, §1; 1899, §2, 185 [141]), and he interprets the intentionality of such mental occurrences in a relational rather than in an adverbial manner ("I am sensing (something) red" instead of "I am sensing redly").
Sensing something was amiss, the funeral director, Edmund Ford, paused.
The bartender, sensing something, poured Williams the first taste.
Schlink started to write in the 80s after sensing something was missing in his life.
They walk the same forgotten blocks of the city at the same time, sensing something actionable.
"These people are sensing something, and there's some biological signals that correlate," Dr. Petersen said.
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He sensed something was wrong.
Maybe the fans sensed something.
Mr. Martin sensed something amiss.
She sensed something amiss.
I sensed something missing".
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