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Meanings of inner state in English
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Usage of inner state in English
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The outward marks of an innerstate have always appealed to him.
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Our innerstate cannot be pinned down to any one or other pathway.
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Some such analogy will help us understand the innerstate of a spiritually-minded person.
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A light which reveals the innerstate, and shows the needs of the human soul.
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The marks of this innerstate defined themselves against the conditions of life he saw about him.
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The physical deterioration of infrastructure and public services reflected the innerstate of its ever more desparate consumers.
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This was the innerstate of Peter Rolls, Jr., when he arrived at home after his long absence.
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The effect they produced upon the innerstate of my soul I can only describe as an entire rebirth.
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They put me, in that instance, from my sleep into the innerstate of knowledge of what was going on.
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Then, incapable of hiding his innerstate of mind, he saluted him with a wave of the hand and dismissed him.
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On Musical Chairs Walder talks to Trevor Reekie about new ways to express the inexpressible and summoning the innerstate of being.
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Surrounded by a soft halo, she slowly descended in front of me and stood motionless, steeped in an innerstate of ecstasy.
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Little children are so imitative that they quickly copy the outward manifestations of a feeling, and the innerstate tends to follow.
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Unless the eyes peering into the night were bad barometers of their owner's innerstate, he was in a panic of fear.
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Instead, in association with different neurotransmitters to those in the pathway or channel systems, the neurons responsible for our innerstate act globally.
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Different schools identify morality with either the innerstate of mind or the outer act and results, each in separation from the other.