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From a young age, the smallest sense of touch, light, or sound could be enough to cause him to withdraw completely into isolation.
Evelyn Glennie is trying to impart the smallest sense of what it is like for her to be constantly labeled a "deaf percussionist".
Hannah's travails are well known here: the disappointing performance in the 2006 Olympics; the subsequent knee surgery; the concussion that ended an imperfect back flip, giving the Kearney family only the smallest sense of what the Pearce family is going through, as their Kevin works toward recovery.
He still played a huge part in Liverpool's defeat of Everton in the FA Cup final that season, providing a trademark bending cross for Ian Rush to head home Liverpool's extra-time winner, thus helping to provide the smallest sense of normality to Liverpool fans who were struggling to find any relief in a city paralysed by grief.
"There's going to be a repetition and a redundancy night after night, but it's the small variations in those moments — a word, a tone of voice, the smallest sense of enlightenment that can happen in an instant onstage — that will be the most rewarding".
Is there any way he can redeem himself, even in the smallest sense?
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In the smaller sense, of course, it is quite different.
And with those lines on the map came a smaller sense of self.
At Newsweek, there was a small sense of being No. 2, so people expanded their creativity.
(I missed "Kraft," alas, but got some small sense of the occasion from the radio broadcast).
And, in the midst of her sadness, that laugh conveyed a small sense of relief.
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