My own experience was less dramatic, but it had a deep and long-lasting effect. |
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The clear African sky at night, with its infinite astral array, takes some beating as a holiday experience. |
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Occasionally, asthmatics may experience symptoms getting suddenly worse, or steadily worsening over a period of days. |
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Women may also experience painful periods and pain during sexual intercourse. |
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It's still a long shot but increased exposure is building up experience and the chances are shortening. |
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It is one that does not shy from drawing lessons from experience that cause us to revise even our deepest notions of right and wrong. |
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Ballinacourty are a young side and will benefit from this experience knowing that they were just a goal shy of forcing a replay. |
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Combining Emma's experience as a qualified saddler and John's 15 years as a successful National Hunt rider should be a recipe for success. |
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Cole believes it's the stress that shy people constantly experience which leaves them more vulnerable to disease. |
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But his latest trip had been the experience of a lifetime, he said, with highs and lows to match any Himalayan mountain ascent. |
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And millions of families enjoy the experience of youth soccer, rivaling Little League baseball. |
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Models of learning from a single experience of an outcome have been adapted from attribution theory. |
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Just as we do with other humans, introspective experience allows ascription of similar mentality to other species. |
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This was a very enjoyable experience for the choir and a lovely way to start Christmas Week. |
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Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a sudden, sharp pain in the upper left side of your abdomen. |
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Writers like the Romantics, who found mystery in the commonplace and saw the universal in each individual's experience, remind us to hope. |
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An assistant professor has a doctorate or some other high-level degree and usually has some teaching experience. |
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His experience in church leadership, web and media would be a great asset to any church. |
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A local historian talked to pupils about his experience of living through the Second World War. |
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It seemed, based on the reactions of drivers and pedestrians that a group of skaters bombing along the streets was a completely new experience. |
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Richard uses this training and his experience to suggest how a parcel of land should be managed. |
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He has years of experience as an assistant manager and is very eager to take the next step. |
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The experience of seeing a film can be loosely categorized as internal and external. |
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An assimilationist melting-pot ideology glosses over real differences of historical experience and fairness. |
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Each of these photographers comments on the experience of living through war. |
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Folk and country, romance and ruefulness, innocence and experience are all conjoined in their bewitching vocal harmonies. |
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Every type of vacation experience, every form of recreation, every convenience is available for the asking at Lake Tahoe. |
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Nobody has ever had the experience of living through this kind of hurricane, followed by this flood. |
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The latter had never played a game of rugby league before, his only experience being in the union code. |
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By tradition, the elderly have been regarded as repositories of wisdom and experience who are the unquestioned arbiters of a family dispute. |
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The rugged terrain and long distances make this trip best for those with riding experience. |
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This is how we will experience the peace and unity with the Father that the Lord's Prayer describes so beautifully. |
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And, as is inevitably the case whenever a viewer can identify a special effect as a special effect, it ruins the experience. |
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There is no better way to experience a new place than from the saddle of a bicycle. |
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Any system of classification is arbitrary and thus frail, subject to the contradictions of experience. |
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Instead, with his movie-making experience, he was assigned to make military training films for pilots. |
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It only takes one bad experience for you to lose a potential lifetime customer. |
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The company has more than 30 years of experience in the manufacture of medical thermoplastic components and assemblies. |
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There was this wonderful post about being on the losingest sporting team ever, and I suggested that my own experience would top that. |
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The tendency to engage in rumination exposes a huge gender difference in the handling of emotional experience. |
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For any environmental journalist, myself included, a rummage through 30 years of the magazine is a salutary experience. |
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I had started my rumspringa with gladness in my heart for the new experience and for the freedom I would have. |
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A good education should combine breadth of social experience and the formal attainments which still determine access to higher education. |
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As one undertakes the various tasks involved in goal attainment, it is normal to experience failure as well as success. |
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She described how the first week they were all at sea, but in the second week they were soaking up the experience like sponges. |
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Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song. |
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The coupling of experience to words is arbitrary, just as there's some arbitrariness to the coupling of one word with another. |
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And if you feel at one with nature, you can hike on one of the challenging trails or experience mountain biking. |
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Holiday romances will be particularly energetic, but even long-term partners will experience a lusty flush of new love. |
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He is desperate to be given a chance to atone for the worst experience of his fledgling career. |
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We'll meet some of the island's leading conservationists and experience Cypriot village life. |
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Even though film and television are more lucrative in terms of remuneration, theatre offers a true spiritual experience. |
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In the year out, get work experience in a buying office and learn the ropes. |
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Maybe I'd be able to experience a lucid dream and explore the deeper, darker reaches of my mind. |
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When calling on the Gurukkal, don't expect to meet a venerable sage with wrinkles to testify the years of experience he had in life. |
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We're drowning under vast quantities of ropey information, and none the wiser for the experience. |
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His photos artfully communicate the perception of depth we experience in walking around an actual sculpture. |
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You may experience light sensitivity, redness, pain, floaters and blurry vision. |
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The war produced rich experience of interaction between engineer troops and other arms. |
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But, I also needed a sabbatical experience that would be beneficial for both SFU and myself. |
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How do navies, air forces and armies learn from experience and why is it that so often the wrong lessons are learned? |
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The showrooms experience a general demand for table mats and coasters and various hand crafted items, specially for exports. |
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To treat the palate to an unforgettable experience, serve the caviar-topped tartlets with a swirl of reduced lobster bisque. |
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Fishing a lovely loch, or lake even, for the first time is invariably an uplifting experience. |
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This plus his job was the sum total real-life experience he'd had with Hispanic culture. |
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It has its source in the experience handed down by the sages of ancient China, followers of Taoism philosophy. |
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In days gone by it was a refreshing experience eating at someone else's house. |
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I have met very few people, though, who went to public high school with normal cars and lockers, and described their normal experience as ideal. |
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So, for Locke, the human mind was a tabula rasa, a blank slate upon which experience records itself as human knowledge. |
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The Aletsch forest with its very old Swiss stone pines is an experience well worth making. |
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Classroom training is then combined with hands-on experience that includes a general rotation in every department of the company. |
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They have lots of players with Premiership experience, and a coach who has been around. |
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Newspapers also report, in lurid and graphic detail, cases of abuse that these women experience. |
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While Freestone had a good run on his first experience of the stage, they had a nightmare when a broken rotor arm cost them over two minutes. |
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The manufacturers recommended that only pilots with over 500 hours flying experience of rotorcraft use the R22 for aerial photography. |
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The central experience of aerial locomotion, however, has been so well designed that you can happily spend an hour just swinging around. |
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Western democracies have had their own experience of rotten boroughs and tribal strongholds. |
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Freud trained as a neurologist and had little psychiatric experience, having worked only briefly as a locum tenens in a mental hospital. |
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Moreover, it was clear that a shy, sensitive boy like me was not fit to encounter the rough experience of a public school. |
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Due to rain, the group didn't get to experience a traditional luau, but otherwise got a good taste of island life. |
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The experience was an intense thrill, because the nature of the object was apparent at first sight. |
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As Kant remarked, this is said in a lofty, disdainful tone, full of the presumption of wanting to reform reason by experience. |
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While an airline boss may appear an odd choice at first sight, he does have plenty of banking experience. |
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Shopping can be an exhausting and uncomfortable experience at the best of times, but Christmas shopping? |
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It's a fun idea but the disparity between tracks results in a patchy experience at best. |
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Do you reckon your experience and technique as ex-elite rowers, however rusty any of you might be, will get you over the line first? |
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The Raging River Ride log flume lets older kids and adults experience the splash of a 60 km-an-hour drop from 11 metres. |
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Now entering its first full season, the Hidden Springs Ranch offers a unique experience that blends rustic charm with spa-caliber amenities. |
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Township School also began to experience a dramatic fall in the roll, from 1200 in the mid seventies to 500 in the early nineties. |
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His limited experience with Angie had taught him that the best way to deal with her was to just roll with the punches. |
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It actually looks like the archetypal Alpine Chalet, which adds to the charm of the experience. |
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At times I continue to experience those feelings of lowness and depression which at times is very difficult for me and those closest to me. |
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According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, universal mental predispositions not grounded in experience. |
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In my experience, those who stall are often players who have not developed a rounded game. |
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The state-of-the-art enclosure at the zoo was the first outdoor experience for the female gorilla, who was also used to the Russian language. |
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Unfortunately, my turn was also my first chance to experience the Russian language. |
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Keith has over 20 years of experience as an astronautical engineer in the Air Force and in the civilian sector. |
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We use art, poetry and prose so that visitors can feel and experience the beauty of nature. |
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His experience in brokering has influenced his way of viewing the arts, the art works and artists. |
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Since then she has studied astrology broadly and now has a wealth of experience to draw on. |
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Freire and Lopes, who had experience of working with old buildings were appointed as architects. |
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At that point in his career, the young architect had no experience designing such large buildings. |
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To read him is to experience the rush or vertigo that inevitably accompanies any trip out on a limb. |
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My experience is that the two propositions set forth in the preceding paragraph are articles of faith among this crowd. |
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Many feel desperate to return to city life because of the feelings of desperation and loneliness they experience in a countryside setting. |
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Users experience a rush of euphoria with heightened perception of colour and sound. |
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The inversion of normal architectonic expectation is not just wilful, but has immense importance for the nature of space and experience. |
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I'm absolutely convinced Sutton's ability, intelligence and experience mean he offers the England squad something they have not got. |
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This is a wonderful experience for both the host family and the child and all it costs is some love, care and attention. |
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Even the emotional experience that Tchaikovsky's music affords us can be traced back to his consummate artistry. |
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Their story, told in an Icelandic saga, neatly sums up the English experience of the Norman Conquest. |
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Dunphy is reluctant to be drawn on his experience of running a pirate station. |
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Malostranske Pivnice, our first experience of a genuine Czech pub, is filled with locals rowdily downing drink after drink. |
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Most of these children had no conception of art, and little previous experience of being creative. |
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As her mind unravels we experience sudden images of sharp terror. |
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However, the process of learning in groups can be a rocky experience for both learners and teachers, no matter how interested they are in the topic at hand. |
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Second, his academic experience at the University of Chicago makes him singularly suited to translate the arcana of policy into an accessible format. |
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With this understanding, each card in the minor arcana is a gate to a particular experience, so it's hard for me to swallow that certain ones are particularly better. |
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Financial literacy improved with work experience and income. |
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What is, on paper, a primarily interior experience, stumbles on film with a clunky visual style that remains merely literal instead of challengingly literary. |
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I discovered the free spirit within, embraced the experience, and marked the beginning of a very unexpected career. |
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The young dancer infused his partnering with Elizabeth Loscavio with such ardency that he created a memorable experience even out of one of Tomasson's minor pieces. |
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I did not want to live through this type of experience again. |
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Some had extensive reporting experience, as Crowley does, but they were accustomed to fronting television shows. |
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For people who have had experience with the system, the FTC report simply helps to quantify the frustration many consumers feel. |
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Together, they harness decades of experience in a variety of styles to make a musical statement that is rooted in tradition but with no fear of improvisation. |
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They liken the experience to eating pot brownies, which, unlike smoking, results in more lasting, full-bodied effects. |
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It's always being thought that staff from failed e-commerce ventures had gained marketable experience, however ropy the business plan of the firms they worked for was. |
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They have had to go out on loan to make sure they get more experience. |
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It was an unhappy experience and he eventually ran away to join the army. |
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He says he has yet to experience any negative feedback from the galaxy of Whovians. |
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Or does the experience of documenting the event excuse them from active participation, allowing them to become an active arm's-length witness rather than passive participant. |
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And the conventional wisdom that men regularly lie about their sexual experience is so commonly held that it has a noun of its own, locker-room talk. |
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Hundreds of complaints about an advert for Mazda, that showed a female mannequin becoming sexually aroused by a driving experience, have been rejected. |
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It was pretty, but also slow and notably devoid of drivers for CD-ROM burners, DVD players and other peripherals essential to the modern desktop computing experience. |
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His philosophical experience in Vienna was somewhat limited by his uncertain knowledge of German, but he knew enough to pick up the basic tenets of logical positivism. |
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Gearing down for corners, junctions and roundabouts starts off as a novel experience with the Sentronic, and quickly becomes efficient second nature. |
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The wartime experience of logistics of air force is still relevant. |
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When you decide that certain feelings are too threatening to experience, you cut off your life energy in some way, just like a logjam will dam a river's flow. |
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As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries. |
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In the field of corporate strategy, which some might call corporate shenanigans, the experience curve always figures quite highly in any round-table discussions. |
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We feel the artificiality of the political experience and the politician, who finds his way to us only through elaborate staging and multiple lenses. |
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The experience of producing laserdiscs was crucial to me in getting to DVD, because it was like learning long division by hand before getting to use a calculator. |
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It was not a pleasant experience, driving along the road along with dozens of other long-faced motorists, all obviously suffering from post Bank Holiday blues. |
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Your artsy-craftsy side may be content to watch the sculptors and glassmakers, but there are classes for those who want a more hands-on experience. |
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As an ex-bouncer, let me point out from experience that getting through a crowd like that is virtually impossible, especially when it's a drunk and rowdily cheerful crowd. |
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You Are One of Them By Elliott Holt A novel of the Cold War experience told through a ghost story. |
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It also includes an overnight ascent of Mount Sinai to watch the sunrise over the mountains, a breathtaking experience well worth the three-hour walk up. |
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I think looking back on your past experiences and failures is useful only if you learn from this experience and ensure that you do not make the same mistake again. |
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Those who have crossed him describe the experience ruefully. |
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He was a grown man with enough experience to fill up a book where women were concerned, but this slip of a girl had somehow managed to throw him for a loop. |
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They probably are rueing some missed chances but no doubt they will learn from the experience and we are very proud of their achievements this year. |
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I was very young and I thought that the whole experience was a wonderful adventure and a glimmering portal to the future. |
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Given the rugged terrain, walking is the best, and often the only, way to reach isolated settlements and experience the real soul of this little-explored land. |
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With eight games remaining and only two away, the team's destiny is in their own hands but they must learn from this experience and not let complacency rule the day. |
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If the music has an added asperity, Soviet experience was a hard teacher. |
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An art object that draws the viewer's attention to these realities, and leaves no room for ambiguity in their identification, can be an assaultive and disturbing experience. |
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A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience? |
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For lovebirds who want to enhance their passion or couples who want to create a romantic memory, the new restaurant is the ideal spot for a true dining experience. |
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A knowledge of how to handle conflict can remove much of the stress from those who manage teams and can make it a more enjoyable experience for them. |
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The position was funded by providing a graduate assistantship to an individual with clinical experience who is working toward a Ph.D. in counseling psychology. |
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Viewing his own father as a top role model, McGraw recognizes the value of such generational experience in managing companies with strong family association. |
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The assorted textures, the vibrant colours, and the splendid designs of home furnishings at the store merge to create a unique shopping experience. |
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Many good books on proof assume experience from high school or beyond. |
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Many assurance clients and retirement fund members may have had direct or indirect experience of the difficulties that are associated with an occupational disability claim. |
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A great part of the student misgivings may stem from a difference between people's preconceptions of what co-op is like and what they actually experience. |
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Through his experience with The grandmaster, Leung discovered the depth of the revered practice. |
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Moral certitude of the type exhibited here both ATL and in the comments box leaves no room for shades of grey, personal experience, nuance of any kind, perspective, etc., etc. |
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But she came away from the experience empowered by her newly politicized perception of grooming habits. |
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Following the birth of the neonate, the placenta was delivered and the patient began to experience severe hemorrhage, which was clinically attributed to uterine atony. |
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Based on my experience with my own sources, guesswork about who is behind a story is often wrong. |
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For instance, the sacred texts of many religions offer compelling narratives which, at their best, can promote ethical reflection and a sense of shared experience. |
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This is a youth-based musical culture, which means young promoters and the attendant lack of experience, professionalism and even ethical judgement. |
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The experience left the septuagenarian designer sounding positively gob-smacked. |
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This is a warm bath of lush colours and pretty voices with all the edge and darkness successfully buried for a middle-of-the-road film experience. |
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It is here that the conscious thought and the perceptive experience flow. |
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The fact that the subject is taboo also means that a man who is traumatized by the experience may be retraumatized again and again, with each child born to him. |
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My experience has been that when professionalism is perceptive and determined, governmental sagacity helps in conflict resolution both in India and Pakistan. |
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Additionally, Hillshire Farm is excited to help Moms elevate the everyday brown bagging experience for themselves and their families. |
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Peterson, whose orange button-down shirt was soaked in black tar, described his experience as jarring. |
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Bungee jumping is an amazing experience, so we're calling on adrenaline junkies to get in the Christmas spirit. |
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There's something to experience, it's not shoegazers versus the showgazers. |
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Returning to my friend's gibbon experience, a series of swinging rings by the exhibit can capture the feeling of brachiating. |
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Furthermore, 24 percent of students were extremely or very dissatisfied with their sellback experience. |
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Adding to the crazy experience will be authentic Three Stooges voices, sound effects and slapstick maneuvers such as head bonking and slapping. |
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Kettle is looking for results-driven and self-motivated individuals with a minimum of two to three years experience in fmcg. |
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A week's work experience at a shopfitting company helped Ben Rowley to decide on his future. |
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Metaverse Mod Squad will employ those with technical and marketing experience as well as new graduates in its Derry base. |
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Chevrolet is taking its popular Shop Talk garage experience display to a higher level this year, too. |
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Every young player needs experience and at Nuneaton I was guaranteed games and it's an opportunity to get myself in the shopwindow. |
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He has the energy, passion and experience to represent our district selflessly and smartly. |
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It identifies his central theme as the confusion and unhappiness inherent in the very experience of selfhood. |
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There's the promise of a greater multimedia experience whereby passengers will be able to make video calls to each other via seatback screens. |
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Burl has a lifetime of experience in presenting complex ideas and tricky data in a manner and style that please both specialist and layman. |
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As a tall human, it's easy to forget that small animals experience even shortgrass prairies very differently than we do. |
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Past experience would indicate that this should self-correct over the course of the year. |
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In those days, you couldn't become a medical secretary until you had gained experience as a shorthand typist. |
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Even more important, this final masculine rhyme draws attention to the spatial as opposed to temporal object and experience. |
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I've taken so much from this fantastic experience, especially a whole bookful of notes. |
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Most of us here didn't have a lot of shotshell experience to start with so we just went and did what we thought we should and tried stuff. |
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Yeah, it was a frustrating experience that the other movie got going. |
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In short she turns the visual maplike medium into a sensual garden experience. |
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It shows what the experience of any frequent flyer already demonstrates. |
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Brandon Strom, who has over 11 years of banking experience in the Metroplex, has been named bank president of the new location. |
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The book contains Frank's twenty plus years experience in writing business plans and helping companies to succeed. |
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Krakoff brings more than 30 years of experience in business-to-business communications and media. |
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Many of his extensive contributions stem from his early experience with the National Library of Medicine MEDLARS system. |
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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has launched a virtual reality experience in a bid to be used as a sales tool. |
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Damien Markman has revealed how the dream prospect to become an international turned into bitter-sweet experience which has cost him his job. |
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Communities invite clients and candidates into the Talent Rover experience while simultaneously reducing busywork and collecting powerful data. |
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Elijah Price was born with a brittle bone disease that makes any blow or fall a painful, crippling experience. |
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Visitors will have the opportunity to experience Turkish mezes and learn about rak? |
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New this year, VIP experience packages will feature reserved seating and tableside service. |
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The Meetup group brings together people with or without crowdfunding experience to network and exchange ideas and solutions. |
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The mellow, contemplative mood of the music fuses elements of jazz, techno, trance, and more into a mesmerizingly smooth listening experience. |
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The effect of experience and timing on reproductive performance in Buffleheads. |
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Briard and Carter define a community of interest as groups of people who share an identity or an experience. |
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Complete with a carry case and carabiner, you can clip it on to your bag for a 21st-century boombox experience. |
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Dempsey has more than nine years of experience in the field of medicolegal death investigation. |
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They also had greater chances to experience obsessive-compulsive disorder, separation anxiety and social phobia. |
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Race director Hugh Brasher said that this would turn a dull treadmill experience in to an exciting one. |
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Maza was established in Bahrain in 1930, and has over 75 years of experience in foodstuff trading and distribution. |
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A mystical reading sees philosophy as a process that clears the way to direct illumination, to a metalinguistic, metarational experience of God. |
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Brame is also a welcome addition to our Board with his wealth of experience in the long-term care industry. |
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Powys has vast experience in boat management and sailed in the Whitbread Round the World Race maxi yachts Rothmans and Fortuna. |
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I intend this form to flow without sequential logic, but rather to perform a series of responses to the many wanderings and wonderings through this butoh experience. |
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An article on the study says that the finding attains significance as it may help better understand why bedridden patients and astronauts experience bone loss. |
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Particularly in areas of the country that experience decidedly frigid winters, a set of jumper cables, also called booster cables, is a necessity. |
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Anderson and other well respected psychotherapists, lawyers, and advocates with many years of experience working with male survivors of sexual abuse. |
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He added that Shell Company has a good experience in the economic sector. |
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In March, the board hired Britany Fink-Meiklen, a recent arrival from Skagit County who has previous farmer market experience and is a farmer herself. |
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The experience begins with savoury delights such as prawn and lobster royal in a hollowed out brioche bap and bridge rolls with coronation chicken. |
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Women who breast-feed their children and later develop breast cancer are less likely to experience a cancer recurrence, compared to women who did not breastfeed. |
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Serendipity Labs offers workplace memberships as a lifestyle hospitality brand experience for corporate professionals, independent workers, and project teams. |
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The name 'Paul Gauguin' is practically synonymous with the region, and those who have sailed on the ship recognize the meaningfulness of the experience. |
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As one of the original MDM providers with nearly 30 years of meter data management experience, Itron has extensive knowledge and understanding of utility business processes. |
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Stratis Authority selected MDI based on its ability to combine project implementation and management experience with leading edge security technology. |
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More precisely, in the year before and after her final menstrual period a woman is likely to experience substantial increases in total cholesterol levels. |
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The Muellers bring to the partnership their experience as florists who have operated pumpkin patches for 15 years, most recently in La Canada Flintridge. |
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The promotion offers combinations of long-haul and short-haul tickets, providing passengers with greater flexibility when planning their getaway experience. |
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This resurrection narrative calls us to see, touch, and experience faith in ways that are embodied, yet able to transcend our sensate experiences. |
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Given the importance of physician satisfaction to the patient experience, it is concerning that dissatisfaction and burnout are on the rise among physicians. |
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As late as the Renaissance, it was still possible to believe that language could enclose within its bounds the sum of human experience, at least human sensate experience. |
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Mentoring has been a common strategy to support and retain new teachers, and mentors have been reported to benefit considerably from the mentoring experience. |
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With our added food offerings and new Short Stop concession stand, Sportservice has built on the already great family experience at the Little League World Series. |
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Student volunteers through Brainfood, a program offering high-quality produce and real world experience for youth, helped the chefs prepare Sunday's meal. |
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Though he doesn't have extensive experience posing broodily just yet, he did make his modelling debut last year when he was featured on the cover of Man About Town magazine. |
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After more than 30 years experience of using various pruning tools, I managed to cut myself quite badly last week with a brand new and very sharp pair of secateurs. |
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The unmissable experience was organised by Mercat Tours, set up by a group of history teachers 30 years ago to provide dynamic insights into the city's past. |
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Many are extremely modest, especially about nocturnal emissions and despite increasing societal tolerance, many experience significant masturbatory guilt. |
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Tech Pub Expert has over 20 years experience in creating high quality ATA, S1000D, CALS, SGML and XML documents, utilizing the latest available software tools. |
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Professional Standards Institute's certifications go a step further by ensuring that this knowledge is obtained through experience and education and not bookwork. |
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But his speech also points to the importance, in martyrological narratives, of sharing the experience of that sacrifice in order to better understand its value. |
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She uses these segments to provide an alternative thread of unity to her non-linear films and the characters serve as metonyms for the Indigenous experience in Canada. |
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Tang Soo Do is a Korean martial art suitable for all ages and abilities, and offers an enjoyable learning experience for children, adults and families. |
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With the creation of the Anystream showerhead in the early 1920's, Speakman popularized the modern shower as well as the total shower experience that is still widely imitated. |
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Unless we experience a sudden wave of great white shark attacks, most people probably wouldn't consider being a marine biologist to be a particularly stressful job. |
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From architects to attorneys to power brokers, the themes that run through South Florida's industry shop talk today are relationships, passion, trust, service and experience. |
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And as Cyrus continues to employ shock tactics and sexualisation to aid her public reinvention, some observers will experience a sense of deja vu. |
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