Not often do plungers sprinkle their market fixations with references to Dante and Homer. |
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Despite his ability for discernment and honesty, you still come away thinking he is stuck in a life of cliched fixations. |
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A reader's eye still moves in a series of jumps and stops known as saccades and fixations. |
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His current fixations are his latest, sacrilegiously monikered band, The New Beatles. |
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Silent and lumpish, he seems to live chiefly through the random fixations of his senses. |
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In fact, every day the array of mass-media fixations is a very big swirl of disconnects. |
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We eat candy bars as fast as we can peel them to appease our oral fixations and our need for a fix. |
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With practice, participants become more efficient at searching, and can process the whole display with only one or two fixations. |
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In most of these cases we speak of psychological obsessions or fixations. |
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Putting his characters on the rostrum he sends up everything from the contextual pieties of the new historicists to the gender fixations of the post-feminists. |
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Selective eye fixations during transfer of discriminative stimulus control. |
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Interfixation distance is the metric that is often used to measure how readers space their fixations. |
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Those who inquired further were told that the idea was to see if subliminal messages could influence scoring on an ESP task in which responses were based on eye fixations. |
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