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1 All knowledge is but his own perception of the things around him.
2 It means that my own perception of my body is wrong.
3 And yet she had to hide from him her own perception of himself!
4 Why I did this was not at first apparent even to my own perception .
5 But what gnawed at Heat was her own perception .
6 When I asked various Greeks about their own perception of philotimo, I received very different responses.
7 Their entire biology, the way they approached living organisms, is very different to our own perception .
8 As he discriminated its virtue and its weakness, his own perception and his own skill matured.
9 He almost doubted his own perception , but the great glittering tears ran softly down her smiling face.
10 And this made that owner, who thought very highly of his own perception , look up and laugh.
11 Little by little he insinuates it into our own perception , baffled though we may be at the outset.
12 He still doubted his own perception .
13 So far as my own perception of time's flight is concerned, however, it might have been an age.
14 I am only her shadow, her emissary, a figment of your own perception , and a guest within your mind.
15 Lee licked salty perspiration off his upper lip; odd, Cabral's description didn't quite jibe with his own perception of Perlenmann.
16 But Gordon denied the allegation, and assured him that, to his own perception , there was no decline in their intimacy.
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