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1 The two may be experienced differently , but they point us in the same direction.
2 Yet the measured minutes and hours are experienced differently by each in their different modes of being in the situation.
3 But it might instead be experienced differently : one might feel that the meaninglessness of modern secular life really is intolerable.
4 You're not sleeping at night, time is experienced differently when you're lost, so an hour may seem like a day, he said.
5 Both types of objects affect the nurse-patient transactions and their influence varies for they may be experienced differently by nurse and patient.
6 Ramsey, an A&E nurse who has lots of medical knowledge about her condition, explains that PGAD can be experienced differently from person to person.
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