No stroke of a mother's hand or song from her lips consoles this child, for tetanus is a wicked, supersensory disease. |
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But bats didn't always have such supersensory skills, say scientists who have found a fossil of one of the world's most ancient bats. |
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The supersensory results of being a liar deserve closer attention. |
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To put is simply, a discarnate supersensory hylic ponderable somatic macrocosm that lifts the nebula tectonics to a sphere never before encountered on a rubbish dump. |
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People with supersensory sight will see radar, infrared, and ultraviolet images, and those with augmented hearing will detect softer, higher, and lower sounds. |
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