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1 The tissues of the eyes are peculiarly sensitive to any general influence.
2 He is peculiarly sensitive to the reverence and worship in lofty music.
3 The Californian is peculiarly sensitive as to his own personal freedom of action.
4 He is so peculiarly sensitive , he would shrink still more from social intercourse.
5 Besides, I confess that I am peculiarly sensitive to personal wrong.
6 Perhaps, like all writers, I am peculiarly sensitive to the dangers of plagiarism.
7 Such pupils, as well as the deaf, are peculiarly sensitive to their defects.
8 He is a man who is peculiarly sensitive to bad cooking.
9 The American Indian has something peculiarly sensitive in his nature.
10 The New York picture board is peculiarly sensitive to words.
11 To-night Douglas Dale's mind was peculiarly sensitive to every impression.
12 He was peculiarly sensitive to variations in the attendance.
13 The lecturer showed conclusively that the frog is a peculiarly sensitive and intelligent little batrachian.
14 The sense of his touch-shewas peculiarly sensitive to touch-gaveher the strength she needed.
15 Her use of crystals, though, was timid, and she was peculiarly sensitive to criticism about it.
16 Moreover, his habit of body made him peculiarly sensitive to the fatigues and hardships of service.
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