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It is likely an optical illusion, the mind providing an explanation in the face of such an expanse, the way it interprets the glassy reflections in the near distance as water.
By establishing a connection between a video device and the part of the brain that receives visual stimuli, researchers have shown that the brain can interpret electronic signals in the same way it interprets light waves.
But the fight-or-flight response, as explained by Mark Williams and Danny Penman in Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Finding Peace In a Frantic World, "isn't conscious – it's controlled by one of the most 'primeval' parts of the brain, which means it's often a bit simplistic in the way it interprets danger.
But the fight-or-flight response, as explained by Mark Williams and Danny Penman in Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Finding Peace in a Frantic World, "isn't conscious it's controlled by one of the most 'primeval' parts of the brain, which means it's often a bit simplistic in the way it interprets danger.
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It was heretical because it criticised the structure of the church and the way it interpreted the Gospels.
"Unfortunately this has turned into a word thing -- you interpret it this way, I interpret it that way," he said.
After all, they said, it was built in such a way "that it interprets censorship as damage and routes around it".
And the way it was interpreted by the New York Post was 'Yay!
"We disagree with the assessment of the evidence and the way it was interpreted".
The way it was interpreted in France was as a one-off special.
"The way it was interpreted left people with the impression that we didn't support Saudi Arabia and we do".
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