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(91) The bad senses cluster around the notion of deliberately causing harm to another being or entity.
(92) In this manner I restored many to their senses, with great increase in reputation, and still greater diversion for myself.
(93) But those wines give only momentary pleasure and thereafter the senses are dulled and the mind is clouded.
(94) Lost love is still love. It takes a different form, that's all. You can't see their smile or bring them food or tousle their hair or move them around a dance floor. But when those senses weaken another heightens. Memory. Memory becomes your partner. You nurture it. You hold it. You dance with it. Mitch Albom
(95) Disease may dampen down the appetite, and a diminution in the senses of taste or smell may make food less appealing.
(96) In more senses than one they belong to no man's land. Sentencedict.com
(97) The volley of arrows was thin and broken, its unevenness jangling in his nerves even before his senses recorded it.
(98) It presupposes that the functionally optimal capitalist state is in some senses class-neutral.
(99) They were, one senses, hot-blooded creators, these citizens of the Minoan towns.
(100) Walk through the doors at the Slab and the just-out-of-the-oven aroma of fresh-baked cones assails the senses.
(101) I have even developed another faculty not normally considered as one of the five senses.
(102) Managers and executives faced with their own likely technical obsolescence are in some senses confronted with their own professional mortality.
(103) Primo senses she has said these exact words to newly arrived visitors before.
(104) It welled up, reclaiming its rightful position in the hit parade of the senses: No.
(105) Not just one hand now but two were enforcing his onslaught on her senses.
(106) We accept that the matter of reception of external objects by the senses is roughly universal.
(107) This mechanical system was not directly presented to our five senses.
(108) What else could we appeal to, to tell us whether something is true, than the evidence of our senses?
(109) Light is therefore, according to the test, an ambiguous lexical form, and 10 and 11 manifest different senses.
(110) The announcement that Guy was to be godfather to the new baby brought her to her senses with a sharp jolt.
(111) I began to armor myself against the images my senses were conjuring up.
(112) Do this next exercise and then try to hold all your senses in listening expectancy in your future writing.
(113) He could see that her body was naked beneath the midnight blue silk of her robe and her scent overpowered his senses.
(114) Associative feminist psychologies make unstable, continually changing liaisons with these social objects; and so they are associative in two senses.
(115) For example, a child grasps and manipulates objects she can reach, signifying coordination between vision and tactile senses.
(116) It is not just because of their greater autonomy that discretion in both senses is very important to neighbourhood police.
(117) The only world which modern man considers at all is the external world of which his senses make him cognizant.
(118) Her daughter had taken leave of her senses and her husband was never at home when he was needed.
(119) This reduces the combinatorial explosion and decreases the potential for spurious overlaps through the co-incidence of alternative word senses.
(120) Observation statements can be ascertained by any observer by normal use of the senses.
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