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Danielle heard herself breathing loudly as she tried to massage some sensation back into her cheekbone.
He had already caused some sensation by publishing a poem called "Despair" in The Nineteenth Century (November 1881).
"The great thing is when you pilot it, you get some sensation of flight," says Dallaporta, who steers it from the ground.
And more than two years later I am still missing some sensation in my little finger, where my hand was strapped to the operating table.
Since the accident, Mr. Reeve said in the interview, he has regained some sensation above the neck, across his shoulders and down his left arm and leg, but he has no control over bodily functions.
Before the treatment, the patient did have some sensation below the chest, so it's not clear whether the treatment will work on those who report no sensation below the injury.
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Some sensations never change.
We don't feel some sensations in the fingers.
I figured that maybe they sent really stupid people into space, but over the last eleven years I've learned that some sensations are like that.
There may also be, very prominently, a large range of abnormal (and often "paradoxical") sensory responses, with some sensations being heightened and even intolerable, others (which may include pain perception) being diminished or apparently absent.
Nevertheless, some sensations of pitch accompany the variations in air pressure caused by the turbulent airflow that occurs during a voiceless fricative, or in the release phase of a voiceless stop.
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