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A person said to have the ability of clairvoyance is referred to as a clairvoyant (" one who sees clearly ").
prelest, Gr. plani )— the antonym of sobriety — in which a person believes himself or herself to be a saint, has hallucinations in which he or she ' sees ' angels, Christ, etc.
A pattern is activated by certain expectations: If a person sees a big bird, he or she will classify it rather as a sea eagle than a golden eagle, assuming that his or her " sea-scheme " is currently activated and his " land-scheme " is not.
Behrman indicates early in his memoir that he sees himself not as a person suffering from an uncontrollable disabling illness, but as a director of the movie that is his vivid and emotionally alive life.
So it ’ s a sort of conundrum-the blind man, who puts on the VISOR and sees much more than everyone else around him, when the actor actually does that he ’ s turned into a blind person.
Sharia law in theory sees no homicide as " justifiable homicide ", and if homicide is carried out, the person either forfeits his own life or pays for the blood of the murder victim.
However, everyone " Tom " passes sees a person of their own — a lost husband, a son, a criminal.
With the exception of totally color blind people ( See: Achromatopsia ), no person viewing these films sees the real world without color, but they are still willing to suspend disbelief and accept the images in order to be entertained.
In his 1840 novel Le Notaire, he wrote that a young person in the legal profession sees " the oily wheels of every fortune, the hideous wrangling of heirs over corpses not yet cold, the human heart grappling with the Penal Code.
The Mesopotamians believed that the soul, or some part of it, moves out from the body of the sleeping person and actually visits the places and persons the dreamer sees in his sleep.
" Top-down " ( or " big chunk ") is stereotypically the visionary, or the person who sees the larger picture and overview.
Historian Richard Raiswell sees this as a significant turning point because before this Canon Law had only sanctioned slavery in the context of a just war and un-baptized captives, but with the issuing of this bull the only protection offered was if the person became a Christian.
The Patriarchs of Constantinople and of Antioch participated in person, whereas the patriarchates of Alexandria and Jerusalem were represented by Byzantine appointees ( because of the Arab conquest there was at this date no patriarch in either of these sees ).
" He holds that the issue is not right or left but " whether a person sees the state as a major hazard or just another institution to be reformed and directed toward a political goal.
* Visual acuity test: This test uses an eye chart to measure how well a person sees at various distances ( i. e., visual acuity ).
Many people with eating disorders suffer also from body dysmorphic disorder, altering the way a person sees themselves.
Marius sees through M. Thénardier's disguise and, in an attempt to show Marius something that he doesn't already know, M. Thénardier shows newspaper clippings proving that M. Madeleine and Jean Valjean are the same person, and that Javert committed suicide.
She attends the court and sees him go though various transformations before becoming himself: a kind peaceful person.
Furthermore, the pupil will dilate if a person sees an object of interest.
In other words, when a reference is made to a thing's essence or idea, or when one details the constitution of an identical coherent thing by describing what one " really " sees as being only these sides and aspects, these surfaces, it does not mean that the thing is only and exclusively what is described here: The ultimate goal of these reductions is to understand how these different aspects are constituted into the actual thing as experienced by the person experiencing it.
Alex Muscroft: The comedian who bought Carlton, and sees him like a person much more than most of the human cast, having a concern and affection for him not commonly shown towards robots.
Each individual computer generates the first person view that the computer character sees in the virtual world, hence the player sees through the eyes of the computer character.
Essentially, Ehrsson created an illusion that fits a definition of an OBE in which " a person who is awake sees his or her body from a location outside the physical body.
Social observation can induce a placebo effect such when a person sees another having reduced pain following what they believe is a pain reducing procedure.

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he added: Closely examined, painstakingly studied, she is easily the most interesting person on the planet, and in several ways as easily the most extraordinary woman that was ever born upon it.
A deed poll ( plural: deeds poll ) is a legal document binding only to a single person or several persons acting jointly to express an active intention.
Elijah is the only person described in the Bible as going back to Horeb after Moses and his generation had left Horeb several centuries before.
Latin epigrams could be composed as inscriptions or graffiti, such as this one from Pompeii, which exists in several versions and seems from its inexact meter to have been composed by a less educated person.
Verbal suffixes indicate four moods, of which the indicative has three tenses, and are derived for several aspects, but do not agree with the grammatical person or number of their subjects.
The films represent a movement from films consisting of one shot, completely made by one person with a few assistants, towards films several minutes long consisting of several shots, which were made by large companies in something like industrial conditions.
The Board cited several reasons for its action, including the fact that Hopkinson “ was not the only person consulted on those exhibitions of Fancy, and therefore cannot claim the sole merit of them and not entitled to the full sum charged .”
Sitch has claimed that none of the characters were directly based on a single person, and indeed the character of Moore was a combination of well-known characteristics of several high-profile television figures, including A Current Affair host Ray Martin, Martin's predecessor Mike Willesee, and Real Life host Stan Grant.
Most genetic disorders are quite rare and affect one person in every several thousands or millions.
Another problem for Gaius's aims was that the Roman constitution, specifically the Tribal Assembly, was designed to prevent any one individual governing for a sustained period of time – and there were several other checks and balances to prevent power being concentrated on any one person.
Gygax designed numerous manuals for the game system, as well as several pre-packaged adventures called " modules " that gave a person running a D & D game ( the " Dungeon Master ") a rough script and ideas on how to run a particular gaming scenario.
Depending on the context, the term could refer to a person in any one of several distinct ( but not completely disjointed ) communities and subcultures:
Following Lasswell he states that “ a person identifies himself with a group when, in making a decision, he evaluates the several alternatives of choice in terms of their consequences for the specified group ”.
The exact amount of fabric needed depends upon several factors including the size of the sett, the number of pleats put into the garment, and the size of the person.
According to several linguists, neurocognitive research has confirmed many standards of language learning, such as: " learning engages the entire person ( cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains ), the human brain seeks patterns in its searching for meaning, emotions affect all aspects of learning, retention and recall, past experience always affects new learning, the brain's working memory has a limited capacity, lecture usually results in the lowest degree of retention, rehearsal is essential for retention, practice does not make perfect, and each brain is unique " ( Sousa, 2006, p. 274 ).
In the last chapter of the Book of Acts, widely attributed to Luke, we find several accounts in the first person also affirming Luke's presence in Rome including Acts 28: 16: " And when we came to Rome ..." According to some accounts, Luke also contributed to authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
Many argue that the author of the book must have been a companion of the Apostle Paul, because of several passages in Acts written in the first person plural ( known as the We Sections ).
A. Milne ( author of Winnie-the-Pooh ) and the person on whom Christopher Robin was based, lived with myasthenia gravis for several years before his death in 1996.
Take presence information as an example where each person needs to keep at least one tree of its subscribers, if not several.
Nostradamus's reliance on historical precedent is reflected in the fact that he explicitly rejected the label prophet ( i. e. a person having prophetic powers of his own ) on several occasions:
In several countries the stamps or its colour are different if the person arrived in a car as opposed to bus / boat / train / air passenger.
Daguerre took the first ever photo of a person in 1838 when, while taking a daguerreotype of a Paris street, a pedestrian stopped for a shoe shine, long enough to be captured by the long exposure ( several minutes ).
The authorship of the two is first attributed to the same person in Bhojadeva's Rajamartanda, a relatively late ( 10th c .) commentary on the Yoga Sutras, as well as several subsequent texts.
Some fifteen years earlier, in a letter to the Saxon Chancellor Gregor Brück, Luther stated that he could not " forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict Scripture.

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