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Psychologically the reception should be the climax, following the sermon.
Psychologically, the DMT experience can be overly-intense, potentially causing overwhelming fear and difficulty integrating experiences if one is not mentally prepared.
Psychologically, it involves a person empathizing with others.
Psychologically, a person's urge can be repressed or sublimated.
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( 1 ) Psychologically: the capitalists would not repent and turn towards communist on their own ; ( 2 ) the rulers must be overthrown by the people ; ( 3 ) " the proletarians are discontented, and a demand for communism has arisen and had already become a fact.
Psychologically, bedroom closets are the center of many childhood fears.
Psychologically, foreplay lowers inhibitions and increases emotional intimacy between partners.
Psychologically Goldfinger is warped, possibly because of an inferiority complex brought on by his shortness, in contrast to a number of Fleming's other over-sized villains and physically he is odd, with a lack of proportion to his body.
Psychologically, a person with macropsia may feel separation and dissociation from the outside world and even from immediate family.
* Braid, J., " Electro-Biological Phenomena Physiologically and Psychologically Considered, by James Braid, M. R. C. S.
Psychologically, though, the filming was difficult.
Psychologically this is seen by some to convey a fond celebration of the deceased rather than the traditional solemnity.
Psychologically, intervals cause audiences to return to reality, and are a period during which they can engage critical faculties that they have suspended during the performance itself.
Psychologically these events marked the end of the British Empire, and with it the central thread of popular imperial unity which had bolstered the Scottish Unionist Party until then.
Psychologically, it is possible to become habituated to a degree of stimulation, and then find it uncomfortable to have significantly more or less.
Psychologically, the visual stimulus being looked upon by the child is being imitated faster than the imitation of the command.
Psychologically, the presence of the US Navy ’ s amphibious assault force prompted rumours, nation-wide, that the US Marines already had established a beachhead in Honduras, and were en route to invading Guatemala.
Psychologically damaged from their near-death battle, the two warriors are intense, but refuse to speak.
Psychologically, however, homeless women in their fifties suffer from troubles and chronic diseases from which their housed counterparts only begin to suffer in their seventies.

she and observed
`` You owe it to Penny to give her a chance to explain that she was defending you, really '', he observed mildly.
She has studied and observed and she is convinced that her young man is going to be endlessly enchanting.
`` You'd be the one to say '', he observed, and she found herself liking his approval none too well, but she could not defend herself and say that her actions were `` different '', since all actions had their own laws.
In the genus Ensatinas, she has been observed to coil around them and press her throat area against them, effectively massaging them with a mucous secretion.
When Christie's daughter, Rosalind Hicks, observed Ustinov during a rehearsal, she said, " That's not Poirot!
When that student observed an infraction, he or she reported it to the rest of the class and, as a whole, they deliberated on punishment.
Her Journal was an important laboratory for her creativity serving as both sketchbook and literary experiment where in tiny handwriting she reported on society, recorded her impressions of art and artists, recounted stories, and observed life around her.
As she complied, Mucklow observed Cooper tying something around his waist.
" Brian Aldiss noted that she could " do the hard stuff magnificently ," while Theodore Sturgeon observed that she " generally starts from a base of hard science, or rationalizes psi phenomena with beautifully finished logic.
In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ( 1. 3. 19 ) it is observed of Juliet, " Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen.
:“... as to Servants, the Metaphorical and Synecdochial usage of the words Father and Mother, heretofore observed, implys it ; for tho ’ the Husband be the Head of the Wife, yet she is an Head of the Family .”.
Andrews discusses the spatial semantics of Plautus ; she has observed that even the different spaces of the stage are thematically charged.
Selznick observed that she had shown no enthusiasm for the part until Olivier had been confirmed as the lead actor so he cast Joan Fontaine.
Nearing the end of her career, which ranged from Noël Coward comedies to Shakespearean tragedies, she observed, " It's much easier to make people cry than to make them laugh.
Instead of numbering the chimpanzees she observed, she gave them names such as Fifi and David Greybeard, and observed them to have unique and individual personalities, an unconventional idea at the time.
In contrast to the peaceful and affectionate behaviors she observed, Goodall also found an aggressive side of chimp nature at Gombe Stream.
As Henry Pleasants has observed, she has a wider range than most opera singers, and many of the latter, including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, are among her biggest fans.
Her subjects included several ultimately famous personages, and her subjects provided a description of what she observed in her Saturday salons at 27 Rue de Fleurus: " Ada " ( Alice B. Toklas ), " Two Women " ( The Cone Sisters, Claribel Cone and Etta Cone ), Miss Furr and Miss Skeene ( Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire ), " Men " ( Hutchins Hapgood, Peter David Edstrom, Maurice Sterne ), " Matisse " ( 1909, Henri Matisse ), " Picasso " ( 1909, Pablo Picasso ), " Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia " ( 1911, Mabel Dodge Luhan ), and " Guillaume Apollinaire " ( 1913 ).
In one version of the myth, Semele was a priestess of Zeus, and on one occasion was observed by Zeus as she slaughtered a bull at his altar and afterwards swam in the river Asopus to cleanse herself of the blood.
Scenes she observed on the Ohio River, including seeing a husband and wife being sold apart, as well as newspaper and magazine accounts and interviews, contributed material to the emerging plot.

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