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