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On the other hand, young adults' hyper-responsiveness to their peers and social context make them unusually responsive to interventions that bring to bear the moral weight of their community on their actions.
She did seem unusually responsive.
She also discovered that economically successful villages often featured unusually responsive local officials.
But he's also unusually responsive to parents and children: a boy curled around his seated father, a woman carrying her baby under her stretched white sweater.
Instead of starting a "one-off school," he would create an educational "ecosystem" that was unusually responsive to the interests of children, feeding them assignments tied to subjects they cared about.
Because sexual attraction is, underneath what we call love and romance, a positive response to someone else's odour, there's some medical suggestion that those with unusually responsive nostrils may also be more sexually aware.
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Chopra's face could well launch a thousand ships; her lilting close-ups here, as Ayesha's secret emerges, reveal the actress as an unusually sensitive and responsive beauty.
Further inspection of the genesets revealed an unusually high number of IFN-responsive and/or related genes.
He was unusually full of ideas; he was passionately responsive to his time.
But New Hamphire has an unusually large number of swing voters and may be especially responsive to changes in the national mood.
A terrific cast was led by Mark Stone, unusually open and direct in the brutish title role, and Anna Patalong as a serious, intelligent, responsive Tatyana, compelling in voice and stage presence.
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