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1 It might have been his extreme sensitiveness , his shrinking from anything like cheap sensation.
2 With the patient, you must remember the extreme sensitiveness of a blind man's hearing.
3 He acted just like a boy; another feature of his extreme sensitiveness in certain directions.
4 For this extreme sensitiveness there was the amplest reason.
5 He attributed it to extreme sensitiveness to atmospheric conditions.
6 There is however, some doubt whether he was not mistaken in respect to this extreme sensitiveness .
7 His powers of abstraction and imagination were no less remarkable,-whilefor extreme sensitiveness he was unsurpassed.
8 It is a question, in fact, of giving an idea of the extreme sensitiveness of their natures.
9 The extreme sensitiveness of certain seedlings to light, as shown in our ninth chapter, is highly remarkable.
10 He attributed Henriette's wording to the extreme sensitiveness of a conscience which he knew to be pure.
11 There was an expression of extreme sensitiveness about the nostrils, and a look of indolence in the dark-blue eyes.
12 Thyrza had again and again proved the extreme sensitiveness of her nature; she could not bear to inflict pain.
13 This temporary illness served to call forth this extreme sensitiveness of his soul to the responsibilities of his office.
14 Miss Burney's extreme sensitiveness to her own dignity operated as a hindrance to herself as well as her friends.
15 I have already mentioned my extreme sensitiveness to the atmosphere (psychic) of rooms, especially rooms where one sleeps.
16 His extreme sensitiveness , fastidiousness, and irritability may be easily understood to derive from one or the other of these conditions.
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