He explores just how we as an audience interact, aesthetically and cerebrally, with the films we view. |
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He wants them to attack more but to do so cerebrally, based on positional interchange, teamwork and variation of passing. |
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Am I turning into a sapiophile, only attracted to guys who are cerebrally stimulating? |
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But while I know what you do with the information cerebrally, emotionally I don't think I have a clue what to make of the whole thing. |
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Perhaps these pictures strike a strong chord in me because I, too, react to pictures emotionally as well as cerebrally. |
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If you write something from the heart, it's full of truths that you never had to cerebrally impose on it. |
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Waterford's new exciting theatre company combines a mixture of traditional, avant-garde and street influences to create a visually and cerebrally entertaining performance. |
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A song can be cerebrally satisfying second, but first of all it has to feel right. |
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The longer the race, too, the more difficult it becomes cerebrally. |
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Because virtually all the players on both sides are in some way cerebrally challenged: the striker is autistic, the winger has attention deficit disorder, many are epileptic, dyslexic, and so forth. |
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The darkness was a condition he cerebrally anticipated but now it was sitting thick and heavy around him. |
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In an age where poetic voice is often valorised above all else, it is worth praising the emotional force and cerebrally transformative capacities of a poet's writing. |
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In America, Adult Swim – a cacophony of weird, cerebrally punishing amateur animations, spoof infomercials, comedy that isn't quite comedy – shares channel space with the Cartoon Network. |
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Van Gaal, who confirmed that Rafael da Silva will miss today's game with a groin strain, declared the biggest adjustment for the squad he has taken over is their learning to play more cerebrally. |
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The artist painter is made to create, cerebrally and manually. |
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There are also still many aspects of a tolerant, open and welcoming society to which they can make a worthwhile contribution, both cerebrally and as investors. |
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Vandervort is a former writer and producer of ancient-history documentaries for History Channel, Discovery Channel and other cerebrally inclined TV networks. |
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