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For Landing which the Washington Post "keen | perception of the darker side of things." |
s the victim's father's paranormal powers of | perception and his voodoo potions. |
e forward-facing eyes used for precise depth | perception, long slender limbs, a well-developed index |
k to showing how psychological principles of | perception, memory, and comprehension can be used to ma |
HT1B receptor in various processes including | perception of pain and the sleep-wake cycle. |
t an intense background in the psychology of | perception; in a nontechnical style Metzger moves the r |
the result of the general public's misguided | perception of a typical meteorite strike, largely due t |
eings), as well as the four qualities namely | perception, knowledge, conduct and austerity to uplift |
His quickness of | perception and his classical training permitted him to |
ravery, the utmost coolness and quickness of | perception, the greatest promptitude and skill in handl |
illusion (as in Advaita Vedanta), rather the | perception of duality is the illusion. |
e logic of Buddhadharma only recognized two: | perception and inference. |
bum in 1972 on Cobblestone Records, entitled | Perception; by this time, bassist Johnson had left the |
because it produces panic which reduces the | perception of pain. |
police inquiry commission later refuted that | perception. |
echanisms, and these effects are relevant to | perception and behavior. |
ite) for scientific tasks that require human | perception and common sense, but not a lot of scientifi |
one variator, allowing him to research human | perception of sound in an unprecedented way. |
synaesthesia extend to researching cognitive | perception, intuition, reasoning and cognitive dissonan |
age, and may include some rudimentary social | perception. |
Schwartz S. Visual | Perception: A Clinical Orientation. |
ving in the same direction at the same rate, | perception associates the movement as part of the same |
Making Sense: Animal | Perception and Communication: Knowing Nature. |
Sensory Processing, | Perception and Behavior |
and affective, and cannot be separated from | perception. |
ved in conversations and trying to shape the | perception and the way the people are talking about iss |
This event helped shape her | perception of the world and her desire to change people |
ocuses on sea turtle behavior, shark sensory | perception and salt levels on seagrasses. |
self" was originally based on Shaw's initial | perception of Styx keyboardist Dennis DeYoung - an "ang |
All of these endeavours shifted public | perception of the CPC army from being a guerrilla force |
nalysis by the Gabor functions is similar to | perception in the human visual system. |
gical construction", [1; 312] smothering our | perception of truth through the "stifling oppression of |
h, matter, form, nature, and the soul (sense | perception); the fifth, the final cause and divine prov |
The Art of Stalking Parallel | Perception - The Living Tapestry of Lujan Matus (2005) |
d and injured Canadians, Schmidt stated: "My | perception was that we had been ambushed, as we had bee |
Step by step the | perception not only of the sculpture but of the entire |
WP:RS compliant but it shows a strong public | perception of their genre. |
ond Approach focus on the students' specific | perception of their own immediate work issues. |
as the subject of many scientific studies of | perception by neuropsychologist Richard Gregory. |
e ‘ganzfeld' procedure to study extrasensory | perception (ESP). |
i-concept album, dealing with themes such as | perception and reality. |
although his statistics do not support this | perception (his career regular-season points per game o |
ies's appearance on Wogan Mark supported the | perception that Harries was an antiques expert. |
y substantial influence on popular taste and | perception of poetry for at least a generation. |
The ambiguity of such a term, its | perception from different geographies, cultures and ind |
ce as a reaction to something other than the | perception of racism or to begin/live-out racist desrie |
lores training the human outlook that alters | perception. |
I think that this | perception of Maximinus has more to do with Gibbon's sn |
eved in peace and learning, and that Jacen's | perception of the Sith has been clouded by the Empire's |
Burbidge states that this | perception is not true and also points to Hoyle's earli |
the Devil Bat Ghost, confusing the blocker's | perception at the moment of lag. |
fraud became harder to cover up, the public | perception of Crazy Eddie as a commercial success began |
Contrary to the public | perception of him being conservative, in an autobiograp |
Bird Waltz" was "so natural that the keenest | perception cannot discover the difference." |
Cricket Diplomacy has been the positive | perception from both the countries to strengthen the re |
table is an effect that changes the player's | perception to be one of slow-motion, except for the pla |
The Wartime | perception of the Chinese Communists was a matter of de |
of marijuana, and this added to the negative | perception the genre gained in its early stages. |
for his ties to Jack Abramoff, the negative | perception of which was exacerbated by Feeney's own. |
ginally founded as a response to the growing | perception of existentialism as anachronistic to litera |
The initial | perception of the joke is that a man is walking into a |
iverpool blockade runners and the widespread | perception in America that Britain had been sympathetic |
gender neutral laws have combated the older | perception that rape never occurs to men, and other law |
The public | perception was that cholera victims were being removed |
In the popular | perception, Galitzianers were considered to be more emo |
the word "dialect" would only give the false | perception that it is a distinct language like the rela |
There is also the general | perception that as soon as the BJP started realising th |
ion used the song to revitalize the public's | perception of its products. |
a semi-nomadic lifestyle, where the hygiene | perception is not the same as it is in our countries an |
and placement make a different in the visual | perception. |
The academic | perception is that natural repugnance from weird-lookin |
s thought that he can cope with the negative | perception of the financial institution Dexia due to th |
and the lyrics deeply describe the author's | perception of paradise. |
tics, with the aim of improving the public's | perception of the quality of plastic products and incre |
How about the possible | perception that the program may encourage the break-up |
be added arbitrarily based on the creator's | perception of what these menial tasks will be, or they |
Despite the wide | perception that Feeney had drawn the 24th for himself w |
In addition, the public | perception of the level of disability associated with m |
iffe's main goals was to dignify the popular | perception of fetish. |
n can be preserved impressions of the direct | perception of nature. |
es between notes does not allow for the true | perception of music as frequency. |
The original | perception may have been that the group was entirely de |
, relies on a comparison between the plant's | perception of day/night and its own internal biological |
s' work is that he argued that the every-day | perception of reality of the physical world (as describ |
e tracks, and it began to question the inner | perception of Puerto Rican identity and the acceptance |
lapses had a profound impact on the public's | perception of the financial world. |
contributed one idea that changed the human | perception of the world. |
the other hand, Eminem deals with the public | perception of his music. |
seen as a sweet empty nester in the public's | perception. |
ser so that the user will be under the false | perception of no longer having Internet access. |
iography completely modified the traditional | perception of the origins of France. |
s is related most directly to the subjective | perception of self-recognition and language, both of wh |
The hazard | perception test is the second part of the driving theor |
ally a feature of rural life, in the popular | perception a chaupal is any place where people "sit and |
"Awakening to the Unknown | Perception of Evil (Second Attempt)" - 8:02 |
Holt is the director of the Speech | Perception & Learning Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon Uni |
The general | perception was that a person who had been found guilty |
s psychology, experimenting with the diners' | perception. |
Up to 1999, the wide | perception within the community was that after the deat |
TARTINI-TONES: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE AURAL | PERCEPTION OF DIFFERENCE-TONES AND A METHOD OF USING TH |
The public | perception of General Prats as a serious, level-headed |
utlined evidence that illustrated the RCMP's | perception of Cameron as a confidential RCMP informant. |
rm Mississippi and the rest of the country's | perception of the state. |
The information about the "Corruption | Perception Index" falls better on the "Politics" or in |
The popular | perception of the battle as a tank battle was largely t |
Contrary to the general | perception, an AWG will function & produce water even i |
ic form of exposition suitable to the mental | perception of their times, a more liberal interpretatio |
d a profound and lasting effect on the Dutch | perception of the war years. |
rk that "articulates flaws in the mainstream | perception of Australian culture and identity, contesti |
ess but also put forward the intellectualist | perception of religion he shared with Glas and his view |
phenomenon is inversely linked to the taste | perception of phenylthiocarbamide, and is likewise a do |
This is the doctrinal | perception that makes the apparent difference which sep |
Originally created to restore the public's | perception of BBC2, they have become one of the most po |
ly scheduled test, despite the controversial | perception of this leading to the deployment of weapons |
orchestras usurped that role in the public's | perception. |
ual budget due in large part to the negative | perception of Harris's portrayals of the old South. |
In their distorted | perception the experience of feeling betrayed, abandone |
bined with the Red Scare led to their public | perception as communists (though they had no connection |
sions of their faces, increasing their depth | perception greatly, to keep aware of prey, however the |
losophical implications concerning themes of | perception, social cognition, agency, and free will. |
al and video installations explore themes of | perception, deception and surveillance. |
ridge locus neurons are active, then sensory | perception occurs, regardless of the actual sensory inp |
Theories of | Perception and the Concept of Structure: A Review and C |
ic epistemology, Bishop Berkeley's theory of | perception, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and other impo |
odern proponent of the disjunctive theory of | perception. |
e study of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's theory of | perception. |
demonstrate the impossibility of thinking or | perception being the result of any combination of the p |
characterized by disturbance of thinking and | perception. |
The result of this particular | perception of the world, combined with photography, pro |
He describes this extrasensory | perception (ESP) as beings of light who he identifies a |
Reflecting this widespread | perception in the hip hop community and adding to his o |
The authors highlight this negative | perception by noting the popularity of "devil-child" mo |
one must not believe that this geographical | perception is applied only to the nuclear Andean area. |
Just thus are | perception, cognition, mental construction, and conscio |
to higher expectations for Valve, due to the | perception of its status as an industry leader. |
In response to his | perception that "people just feel it's perfectly okay t |
ting Machinery "for contributions to machine | perception and for the invention of the optical mouse." |
The gene is thought to influence | perception, as well as susceptibility to drug dependenc |
they also found that "contrary to widespread | perception, Waterstone's, like Ottakar's, operates a bo |
about events to unfold in order to optimise | perception and action. |
exceeding wroth" has been central to Herod's | perception and was the foundation for how the king was |
Contrary to common | perception, they were reverent church people, and the r |
Auxiliaries to the | Perception of Intelligible Natures. |
Contrary to popular | perception, death is not a specific moment. |
This was to a large part due to the | perception that the Labour Government in Britain had "b |
ot successful; this was partially due to the | perception that the tagline was part of artificial yout |
, but attributes Daugherty's interest to his | perception of Harding's presence as well.) |
neration, to engender an alteration to their | perception and/or experience of the appearance aspect o |
o San Francisco to launch Seesmic due to the | perception that it would stand a better chance of succe |
ceived little airplay at the time due to the | perception of its novelty and some Italian lyrics, but |
This argument runs contrary to the | perception among many software developers that cherry p |
The Festival also aims to enhance | perception of interactive entertainment and the industr |
r's tone through text which often leads to a | perception that may not be present; please read this an |
, built by the same program in response to a | perception that Paris was vulnerable to invasion and oc |
used in experiments related to Extrasensory | perception (ESP), conducted in the Institute of experim |
a person around while blindfolded to improve | perception of compass direction, and a video screen tha |
"false memories" to anything related to the | perception of reality. |
the grain of dominant culture, to challenge | perception and convention. |
ng the poetry, was irregular, leading to the | perception to a modern ear of irregular meters. |
re, however, significant problems due to the | perception that many of the game's player attributes se |
Differentiation refers to the | perception of different dimensions when considering an |
However, due to depth | perception in vision problems he did not complete the c |
II, which proposed that contrary to popular | perception, the majority of soldiers in war do not ever |
For the feeling related to one's | perception of having been offended or wronged, see Cros |
Where Brahma-tattva tends to be | perception oriented and Paramatma-tattva concerned with |
According to Husserl, | perception has three temporal aspects, retention, the i |
d progressively continued to live up to that | perception with notable performance improvements along |
Cryonics, contrary to public | perception at this time, was (and still is) a middle cl |
spleasure to individuals, which leads to the | perception of loss from the original probability thus f |
It gives you a totally different | perception in the community." |
itiate a neuronal response that triggers the | perception of a smell. |
it into three episodes, it uses extrasensory | perception, reincarnation and telepathy as its subject |
are four means of attaining valid knowledge: | perception, inference, comparison, and verbal testimony |
meters) that contributed to a very "natural" | perception of Buchla sound. |
hat he was "above the ordinary, a very quick | perception enabling him to seize almost every chance". |
e existence of brahman and viewed pratyaksa ( | perception) as the sole means of knowledge. |
vist epistemology, including Rand's views on | perception, concepts, and free will; Sciabarra ties Ran |
ndon due to Dmytryk and Wanamaker's negative | perception in the United States at the time. |
ons in that area were reached as there was a | perception that any resolution on land reform would enc |
However there was a | perception (particularly among music critics) that Monk |
lent to mediocre, part of the reason was the | perception that WSSH was still an elevator music statio |
There was a | perception that the power from the dam was intended for |
Though John carries the fob watch, the | perception filter that it possesses prevents John from |
rs, would help the party in Quebec where the | perception of the Tories as being anti-French and anti- |
The 19th century was a period in which the | perception of an antagonism between religion and scienc |
of the firing of selected neurons, while in | perception the reverse process takes place. |
Ektaar was born out of a widely held | perception that the Bangladeshi music industry was fail |
administration, there was widespread public | perception, and some evidence, that most of this appare |
ise that people act in accordance with their | perception of a given situation. |
ion elaborated upon and confused with actual | perception |
This is coupled with a | perception on the part of many Cambodians that Thais ar |
the brain, which is associated with impaired | perception of people versus objects. |
im to step out of his preoccupation with the | perception of his own pain and truly experience the ful |
1985, but suffered from problems with depth | perception that permanently hampered his potential. |
, leading the Sui army deeper south with the | perception of victory. |
istic and scientific experiments with visual | perception. |
He worked for | Perception kayaks before starting Savage Designs in 199 |
Kai Brodersen Space in the Roman World, its | Perception and Presentation (LIT, Munster, 2004). |
Zaia presents a young girl's | perception of the stars and planets, space and infinity |
of the 20th century, the Zionist historical | perception of the Jewish past tended to approve of and |
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