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1 But something deeper and more visceral was at stake for both sides.
2 The thrill of victory made their chant louder, more visceral than before.
3 The attraction offered by the road is more visceral than rational.
4 The torture scenes are more visceral than Homeland's, involving electrocution and firing squads.
5 The action scenes, such as they are, are rendered in a more visceral fashion.
6 Gaming in groups is "a much more visceral experience" than playing at home.
7 But down here, on the ground, the view was something else, more visceral , more immediate.
8 But the response was more visceral than abstract, because people tend to see themselves in bees.
9 Why does it feel so much more visceral ?
10 Patients without a family history of MDD process emotional stimuli in a more visceral way than controls.
11 But perhaps you need more visceral evidence of the Apocalypse: Rachael Ray sent me a fruit basket.
12 His outrage could not be more visceral .
13 Scent is hard-wired into our brain, enabling us to experience it in a far more visceral way.
14 But with 'Rodney,' a lot more raw, a lot more visceral , and it was done in one take.
15 Watching them deal with this nightmare in real, achingly slow time, makes the scenario all the more visceral .
16 Its effect is more visceral , though, inspiring the seismic disturbance of how it felt to live on one.
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