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1 Seeing him cry, I also began to cry; I was acutely sensitive .
2 He had not guessed she was thus acutely sensitive concerning her plumpness.
3 Like most blind or near-blind people, I am acutely sensitive to voices.
4 Howard was, as she had told him, acutely sensitive to her moods.
5 Here, we show that mouse hypocretin neurons are acutely sensitive to dynorphin.
6 It has also proved acutely sensitive to criticism of its efforts.
7 Each side is also acutely sensitive to the other shoring up its position.
8 By contrast, Sophia was almost childlike, pale, delicate and acutely sensitive .
9 Your child is acutely sensitive , and has an extremely delicate constitution-predispositionto consumption.
10 Roderick was acutely sensitive , and Rowland's tranquil commendation had stilled his restless pulses.
11 But editors are acutely sensitive and obsessively responsive to changing demand among their readers.
12 Blakeney's acutely sensitive ears caught the sound of the opening of the outer door.
13 One funny thing: she was acutely sensitive to sunlight.
14 He was acutely sensitive to the human side of those with whom he had dealings.
15 And to all these shades Jevons was acutely sensitive .
16 My ankles were still swollen, absolutely without action, and acutely sensitive to the slightest pressure.
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