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Officials in the helicopter dispatched a canine unit, which apprehended two 16-year-olds and a 15-year-old.

However, the criteria used were often arbitrary as was the case with one Japanese company which apprehended all men with "shoe sores, callouses on the face, extremely good posture, and/or sharp-looking eyes" and for this reason many civilians were taken at the same time.

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Unlike sensation and apperception, which apprehend the specific characteristics of objects, consciousness acts as an integrating and discerning factor of experience.

He next argues that as natural beauty consists only in manifoldness and unity, we respond to it with the play of our imagination, which apprehends manifoldness, and reason, which recognizes unity.

It is constructed around acts of awareness that are themselves momentary, but which apprehend phenomenal contents distributed over a short interval of time; a stream of consciousness consists of dense sequences of such acts, with the consequence that the contents apprehended by neighbouring acts largely overlap.

The attitude of consciousness which apprehends its limits and its possible transcendence can therefore only be an attitude of foundering or failing (Scheitern), and transcendence can intrude in human consciousness only as an experience of the absolute insufficiency of this consciousness for interpreting its originary or metaphysical character.

These images are processed by "Precrime", a specialized police department, which apprehends the criminals based on the precogs foreknowledge.

In a manner reminiscent of Brentano's (early) view, according to the Husserlian doctrine of the 'double intentionality' of retentions, it is not only past primal impressions that are retained, so too are the acts of experiencing which apprehend them.

Studies of how launch times are influenced by the likelihood that a target to which the eye should saccade will appear in one position or another, have also informed theories of the time-course with which information apprehended from the visual environment can drive the oculomotor system to launch a saccade (Carpenter & Williams, 1995).

Contents which are apprehended as unified in this way belong to a single specious present.

A difficulty arises when attempting to explain extension in the case of empirical objects, which are apprehended by means of a cognitive aspect.

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