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The sensation of the crisis affected the atmosphere of the entire house.
2
For good? The question produced an odd, tight sensation in his windpipe.
3
The sensation is quite liberating, actually, for the good Sister and I.
4
Death is the end of all things-ofconsciousness; of sensation; of happiness.
5
The affair was known in the sensation press as the 'Bermondsey Horror'.
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In this mystical perspective, our world of senseimpression is simply the last and outermost shell of the divine reality.
2
He had one final senseimpression of a swift upshooting of the lights, a sudden brightening of those three radiant points.
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The book is Pestalozzi's Idee Eines ABC Der Anschaung Untersucht Und Wissenschaftlich Asugefuhrt (Pestalozzi's idea of an ABC of senseimpression).
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Can appreciation of those forms we label "art" be taught through words, or only at the lower level of direct senseimpression?
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More senseimpressions were swimming up from the past to torment him.
Usage of sense experience in English
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The human mind had knowledge without senseexperience, e.g.
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The senseexperience of a star, though so foreign to us, proved after all fairly intelligible.
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What right have you to assert that all beyond your customary range of senseexperience is outside of Nature?
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There was no need to go beyond a scientific explanation of reality and no philosophical reason for believing anything that lay beyond our senseexperience.
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She repudiated any reality that went contrary to the motif of finding the entity through simple pleasures of the sensesexperienced in the present moment.