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`` I soon came back to my senses '', he said, aloud, to the young blizzard, proudly, drawing himself up, as if making a report to some important superior.
it is as though some pressure had suddenly been lifted, allowing an intense awareness a sharpening of the senses ''.
In some senses, agnosticism is a stance about the difference between belief and knowledge, rather than about any specific claim or belief.
True to his empirical thesis, Hume tells the reader that, though testimony does have some force, it is never quite as powerful as the direct evidence of the senses.
Thus aesthetic judgments might be seen to be based on the senses, emotions, intellectual opinions, will, desires, culture, preferences, values, subconscious behavior, conscious decision, training, instinct, sociological institutions, or some complex combination of these, depending on exactly which theory one employs.
Perception is the ability to take in information via the senses, and process it in some way.
For instance, manshonyagger derives from the German words " menschen " meaning, in some senses, " men " or " mankind ", and " jäger ", meaning a hunter ; referring to war machines that roam the wild lands between the walled cities and prey on men, except for those they can identify as Germans.
By extension, the word for carrying or drawing a beer came to mean the serving of the beer and, in some senses, the act of drinking, or a drink of beer itself, regardless of serving method.
In scientific use the term empirical refers to the gathering of data using only evidence that is observable by the senses or in some cases using calibrated scientific instruments.
In some senses, software engineering arose to handle 3GL development.
Physics is, in some senses, the oldest and most basic pure science ; its discoveries find applications throughout the natural sciences, since matter and energy are the basic constituents of the natural world.
According to some scholars these five elements or pancha mahabhutas were identified with the various human senses of perception ; earth with smell, air with feeling, fire with vision, water with taste and ether with sound.
* some senses are dissociated, resulting in hypnotic anesthesia
His films work on the senses much the way that some music does, unheard until it's too late to get it out of one's head.
He states in his work, Gynecology, that “ a suitable person will be literate, with her wits about her, possessed of a good memory, loving work, respectable and generally not unduly handicapped as regards her senses sight, smell, hearing, sound of limb, robust, and, according to some people, endowed with long slim fingers and short nails at her fingertips .” Soranus also recommends that the midwife be of sympathetic disposition ( although she need not have borne a child herself ) and that she keep her hands soft for the comfort of both mother and child.
She defined faith as " the acceptance of allegations without evidence or proof, either apart from or against the evidence of one's senses and reason ... Mysticism is the claim to some non-sensory, non-rational, non-definable, non-identifiable means of knowledge, such as ' instinct ,' ' intuition ,' ' revelation ,' or any form of ' just knowing.
The longest entry in the OED2 was for the verb set, which required 60, 000 words to describe some 430 senses.
Intellectual property and air ( airspace, no-fly zone, pollution laws, which can include tradeable emissions rights ) can be property in some senses of the word.
If the spontaneous activity in the brain is not counterbalanced with information from the senses, loss from reality and psychosis may occur after some hours.
Because God is benevolent, he can have some faith in the account of reality his senses provide him, for God has provided him with a working mind and sensory system and does not desire to deceive him.
If a word participates in several synsets ( i. e. has several senses ) then typically some senses are much more common than others.
For instance, the first sense of the word dog would have the following hypernym hierarchy ; the words at the same level are synonyms of each other: some sense of dog is synonymous with some other senses of domestic dog and Canis lupus familiaris, and so on.
Ionizing radiation, such as X-rays, alpha rays, beta rays, and gamma rays, are undetectable by the human senses, therefore a measuring device is used to detect, measure and record this, and in some cases give an alarm when a preset level is exceeded.

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While watching the Kraft Music Hall anthology television show some months before, Cagney had noticed Jack Lemmon performing left-handed.
In 1999, they released a three-disc CD anthology titled Chemistry, including twelve previously unreleased tracks and some new material.
* Solo ( 2006, DC Comics ), the eleventh issue of this DC Comics artist anthology series features various stories written and illustrated by Aragonés, some biographical, and a Batman story written by Mark Evanier.
The story was first published in Astounding Science Fiction in 1940, before any nuclear reactors had ever been built, and for its appearance in the 1946 anthology The Best of Science Fiction, Heinlein made some modifications to reflect how a reactor actually worked.
On the 40th anniversary of its release, the Vatican newspaper, L ' Osservatore Romano, published a lengthy article which declared that " Forty years later, this album remains a type of magical musical anthology: 30 songs you can go through and listen to at will, certain of finding some pearls that even today remain unparalleled.
* The Sandman: Book of Dreams ( 1996 ): An original anthology of prose short stories co-edited with Ed Kramer, featuring the world of The Sandman in some way.
The American musician and artist La Monte Young had been asked to guest-edit an issue of a literary journal, Beatitude East, and asked George Maciunas, a trained graphic designer, for help with the layout ; Maciunas supplied the paper, design, and some money for publishing of the anthology, which contained a more or less arbitrary association of New York avant-garde artists at that time.
A second New Lines anthology appeared in 1963, by which time The Movement seemed to some a spent force, in terms of fashion ; the ' underground ' in the shape of The Group, and the more American-influenced style of the Al Alvarez anthology The New Poetry having come to the fore.
Many early TV movies featured major stars, and some were accorded higher budgets than standard series television programs of the same length, including the major dramatic anthology programs which they came to replace.
While still at school some of his poems were selected by Richard Hughes for the anthology Public School Verse, which brought him to the attention of writers such as Edith Sitwell.
An anthology of some of Duchin's best recordings, Dancing with Duchin, was released in 2002.
Brant was represented in Cowell's anthology by an essay on oblique harmony, an idea which presaged some techniques used in his mature spatial works.
The Mises Institute published Rockwell's Speaking of Liberty, an anthology of editorials which were originally published on his website, along with transcripts from some of his speaking engagements.
While it is commonly accepted by nearly all biographical accounts ( including those of the Lucy Parsons Center, the IWW, and Joe Knowles ) that Parsons joined the Communist Party in 1939, there is some dispute, notably in Gale Ahrens ' essay " Lucy Parsons: Mystery Revolutionist, More Dangerous Than A Thousand Rioters ", which can be found in the anthology Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality, Solidarity.
With the help of the Syrian priest Dom Denis Chavis, he translated some Arabian legends into French for the fairy tale anthology Le Cabinet des fées ( 1788-1790 ).
At some point, the serial concept was dropped in favor of an anthology format emphasizing crime thrillers and the supernatural.
Directing and hosting the 1942-43 broadcasts, mostly from New York and Hollywood, Oboler not only reused scripts from his 1936-38 run but also revived some of the more fantasy-oriented plays from his other, more recent anthology series.
Of course, there were others of some importance too, including Robert Greacen ( 1920 – 2008 ), who along Valentin Iremonger edited an important anthology, Contemporary Irish Poetry in 1949.
He published some 25 new works for that year, such as the introductory volumes for his German-language companion to Ottoman history ( Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches, " History of the Ottoman Empire "), a study on Romanian Orthodox institutions ( Istoria bisericii româneşti, " The History of the Romanian Church "), and an anthology on Romanian Romanticism.
It is an anthology by authors such as Robert Dick Wilson ( 1856 – 1930 ), Zane Clark Hodges ( 1932 – 2008 ) and others, who distinctly reject the " Textus Receptus only " / " KJV-Only " viewpoint and whose writings actually give some information refuting some of the extremes of the KJVO movement.
" Evening Odds ," which appeared in an anthology of fiction inspired by Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion mythos, takes place some time after the events of Dance of Demons.
The anthology included all of their greatest hits plus some new live recordings and a new studio track, " Too Late ", which was their first new song release since 1994's Mr. Moonlight, and the first recorded output of the new lineup.
This pause was relieved for their fans with the publishing of an anthology of B-sides, remixes, and some exclusive material.

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