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nge the nature of the town centre and public | perception of the town. |
Ektaar was born out of a widely held | perception that the Bangladeshi music industry was fail |
the Devil Bat Ghost, confusing the blocker's | perception at the moment of lag. |
ved in conversations and trying to shape the | perception and the way the people are talking about iss |
Lott, and the Rev. Jesse Jackson about their | perception of the government response. |
ving in the same direction at the same rate, | perception associates the movement as part of the same |
The result of this particular | perception of the world, combined with photography, pro |
ver, what people call God is a limited human | perception of the apophatic Infinite Absolute. |
ately described as a modification of regular | perception, and the subject is usually quite aware of t |
in the late 16th century, as a result of the | perception of the depletion of deer in England. |
Later, the | perception of the millet concept was altered in the 19t |
tical conditions can have over a community's | perception of the status of a language or dialect. |
and generally it springs naturally from the | perception of the incongruity between ordinary facts an |
ed his collection of phenomena from everyday | perception and the fine arts, always endeavoring to fin |
ion of mood, euphoria, enhancement of visual | perception, and the generation of closed-eye mental ima |
In Bend Sinister Krug comments on his | perception of the word "loyalty" as being like a golden |
demonstrate the impossibility of thinking or | perception being the result of any combination of the p |
This could be achieved by the | perception of the omnipresent Divine immanence in all t |
The Wartime | perception of the Chinese Communists was a matter of de |
ance (that also greatly enhances her sensory | perception of the surroundings), as well as superhuman |
Protention is our | perception of the next moment. |
ced an enthusiastic book called The Doors of | Perception, describing the look of the Hollywood Hills |
Reflecting this widespread | perception in the hip hop community and adding to his o |
The initial | perception of the joke is that a man is walking into a |
imed it sought to profit from arbitrage: its | perception that the riskiest, high-yield tranches of CD |
This limits our | perception of the world's aquatic biodiversity. |
This was to a large part due to the | perception that the Labour Government in Britain had "b |
auses hallucinations, and hallucinations are | perception in the absence of external stimuli (Note tha |
ot successful; this was partially due to the | perception that the tagline was part of artificial yout |
It gives you a totally different | perception in the community." |
anting the World: the role of Imagination in | Perception', at the Middleton Hall lecture theatre. |
f the series, but also in the lasting public | perception of the character. |
is a fantastic scheme which is changing the | perception of the area", and continued, "...I love livi |
In the | perception of the Hamilton public, a view certainly fos |
ers of such a decision as portraying a false | perception that the withdrawal of hydration has merely |
s thought that he can cope with the negative | perception of the financial institution Dexia due to th |
nsciousness Research, also known as “Primary | Perception” or the “Backster Effect” discovered by Clev |
tics, with the aim of improving the public's | perception of the quality of plastic products and incre |
This is coupled with a | perception on the part of many Cambodians that Thais ar |
Myers recently explained the common public | perception of the ROKS Cheonan sinking in South Korea i |
How about the possible | perception that the program may encourage the break-up |
t humor, and ability to enter into a child's | perception of the world. |
For Landing which the Washington Post "keen | perception of the darker side of things." |
However, it has no effect on the | perception of the other tastes, bitterness, sourness an |
Theories of | Perception and the Concept of Structure: A Review and C |
What is characteristic of his account of | perception is the centrality that the body plays. |
In addition, the public | perception of the level of disability associated with m |
land, he developed the TRACE model of speech | perception in the mid-80s. |
e existence of brahman and viewed pratyaksa ( | perception) as the sole means of knowledge. |
m community, a frequently-reported religious | perception is the image of the word "Allah" in Arabic o |
the positive impact the show has had on the | perception of the city. |
lon command Lawton took steps to improve the | perception of the US military among South Korean civili |
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. |
iography completely modified the traditional | perception of the origins of France. |
Thus, one's subjective | perception of the bracketed phenomenon is examined and |
Nang-jang (refinement of | perception) is the name given to a visionary text of th |
yed in Europe at the end of the war, and the | perception that the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unr |
eved in peace and learning, and that Jacen's | perception of the Sith has been clouded by the Empire's |
r experiences but to also challenge a narrow | perception of the meaning of faith, which is always God |
itrary and created significant impact on the | perception of the father's dignity, and consequently vi |
ad of the Hoshin Roshi Ryu lineage, included | perception of the aura in his training of advanced mart |
nalysis by the Gabor functions is similar to | perception in the human visual system. |
ly pertinent to the composer's intention and | perception of the sonata. |
ence for fundamental equivalences of sensory | perception and the implication that deeper in the nervo |
of the 20th century, the Zionist historical | perception of the Jewish past tended to approve of and |
Zaia presents a young girl's | perception of the stars and planets, space and infinity |
Up to 1999, the wide | perception within the community was that after the deat |
that LSD and other hallucinogens don't cause | perception in the absence of external stimuli, but inst |
for a variety of reasons including Strauss' | perception that the failure of Die Frau ohne Schatten, |
is, via which "...new patterns emerge in our | perception of the world, of creation, of ourselves and |
r has done more for the self-image or public | perception of the legal profession," before questioning |
ndon due to Dmytryk and Wanamaker's negative | perception in the United States at the time. |
) which "dramatically changed ornithological | perception of the Large-billed Reed Warbler". |
tcomes., while no difference between student | perception of the portfolio was found |
rm Mississippi and the rest of the country's | perception of the state. |
d to be necessary and sufficient for sensory | perception: if the bridge locus neurons are not active, |
The popular | perception of the battle as a tank battle was largely t |
The Art of Stalking Parallel | Perception - The Living Tapestry of Lujan Matus (2005) |
tegy is facilitated by the Brazilian general | perception of the Playboy magazine as a tasteful medium |
practice, attention is paid to one's sensory | perception of the experience rather than one's thoughts |
erated account which developed most people's | perception of the event. |
t has "...an uncanny ability to enlarge your | perception of the world." |
Samyak Darsana or rational | perception is the rational faith in the true nature of |
os Dimou's The Misfortune to be Greek is the | perception that the Philhellenic West's projected desir |
As a result of market | perception of the church with Guy, the church launched |
d the notion of the "cantor-educator" as the | perception of the modern cantorate expanded to include |
g twist at the end that affects one's entire | perception of the characters." |
d a profound and lasting effect on the Dutch | perception of the war years. |
All of these endeavours shifted public | perception of the CPC army from being a guerrilla force |
what you know; therefore, if you change your | perception of the universe with new knowledge, you have |
rs, would help the party in Quebec where the | perception of the Tories as being anti-French and anti- |
based on their observations of nature, their | perception of the alternating balance of energy of the |
on Smith's last work, Cleansing the Doors of | Perception, describes the Harvard Project in which he p |
Highly motivated by a | perception that the fight was one of "victory or death" |
There was a | perception that the power from the dam was intended for |
get his conception of contemplation and his | perception of the unexplored field of the supernatural |
This event helped shape her | perception of the world and her desire to change people |
particular, where Bono articulates a common | perception of the church, that nothing seems to fit rig |
The Intrigue of | Perception is the third full-length album by the progre |
Wabi sabi can change our | perception of the world to the extent that a chip or cr |
The | perception of the neighborhood as a slum was mostly hel |
Perception that the Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 was wea | |
The flooding destroyed public | perception, and the mall was even nicknamed the "brown |
d natural images closer to the natural sight | perception of the human eye." |
The | perception from the luminescent wakes is that it resemb |
ts in the case, McCarthy tried to dispel the | perception that the parents were fundamentalists. |
ncept was originally launched to counter the | perception that the traditional beer-led public house w |
t the site, unpaid contractors and a general | perception from the community that the 52-story luxury |
His intuitive | perception of their problems endeared him to all. |
ajor criterion here was their integrity, the | perception of their achievements and the esteem in whic |
culum for children intended to enhance their | perception of their sound environment. |
ic form of exposition suitable to the mental | perception of their times, a more liberal interpretatio |
ond Approach focus on the students' specific | perception of their own immediate work issues. |
WP:RS compliant but it shows a strong public | perception of their genre. |
at an all-time high due to polygamy and the | perception of theocratic ties with the territory of Uta |
Bhagavad Gita) and the ability to lift one's | perception above these physical limitations and to see |
Complete knowledge and | perception means they know and see everything everywher |
a substantial price premium due to a public | perception that they were better, as they had several d |
mblies are fitted to engines, it is a common | perception that they reduce maximum engine power and it |
dish) means "Sabbath speech", hinting at the | perception that this feature is substandard. |
Despite the | perception of this battle as a devastating blow to Amer |
bum in 1972 on Cobblestone Records, entitled | Perception; by this time, bassist Johnson had left the |
Cryonics, contrary to public | perception at this time, was (and still is) a middle cl |
ly scheduled test, despite the controversial | perception of this leading to the deployment of weapons |
n with this thought disorder may doubt their | perception of thought broadcasting. |
According to Husserl, | perception has three temporal aspects, retention, the i |
Freud had made | perception subjective through his teaching that percept |
"The | perception of time passing more quickly has nothing to |
rain called Shatner's Bassoon (altering your | perception of time), can give you a bloated neck due to |
hology, especially Valkyries, as well as the | perception of time. |
poles between which writings about aesthetic | perception tend to swing (Ferneyhough 1995, 117). |
to deepen their understanding of acoustical | perception, and to reveal the elements of environmental |
This manifestation alters a sin-eater's | perception, according to the key used to unlock it. |
sions of their faces, increasing their depth | perception greatly, to keep aware of prey, however the |
, the relationship between introspection and | perception, space, transcendental epistemology, and the |
h explores the impact pornography has on the | perception and treatment of women. |
Eleanor Heartney wrote: “In Bochner's work, | perception constantly trumps idea, reaffirming the arti |
gical construction", [1; 312] smothering our | perception of truth through the "stifling oppression of |
neighborhood of North Scarborough - in local | perception, the two neighborhoods are often mutually-in |
Perception and understanding have come to a stop and sp | |
Perception is unique to every individual and is simply | |
art of the motivation for this came from the | perception that, unlike his brothers Charles and James, |
ongoing project that has been exploring the | perception of up during short duration microgravity exp |
with the state's rural politics and fought a | perception of urban sophistication that did not play we |
He discusses the differences in | perception and use of rock between the music industry a |
ery start," he wrote, "the process of visual | perception makes use of binary oppositions." |
, leading the Sui army deeper south with the | perception of victory. |
for staging such massive events as Fantasia, | Perception and Vision in the UK, (which, in 1992, alleg |
However, due to depth | perception in vision problems he did not complete the c |
This | perception of Wagner colors for many people the percept |
and upheaval had changed the general public | perception of war as a source of glorious victories to |
exceeding wroth" has been central to Herod's | perception and was the foundation for how the king was |
The Phenomenology of | Perception (1945) was the magnum opus of French phenome |
In present-day | perception, marriage was rather a permanent union encom |
is itself an excellent example of selective | perception), viewers watched a filmstrip of a particula |
The gene is thought to influence | perception, as well as susceptibility to drug dependenc |
Contrary to common | perception, they were reverent church people, and the r |
In the popular | perception, Galitzianers were considered to be more emo |
vity in vision (i.e.: the main cue for depth | perception), and were awarded a Nobel Prize for their w |
charged that Johnson said crime was only a " | perception," although his perception complaints were, i |
in altering ("vandalising") a future adult's | perception of what is sexually arousing and what is not |
be added arbitrarily based on the creator's | perception of what these menial tasks will be, or they |
kind, and doesn't hesitate to act on his own | perception of what is right. |
It is triggered by the brain's disfigured | perception of what would or could happen when in a dark |
's aid," but that CNN's "executives create a | perception problem when they hobnob with politicians." |
for his ties to Jack Abramoff, the negative | perception of which was exacerbated by Feeney's own. |
n, who admired him for his bravery and sharp | perception and who took news of his death badly. |
(police, state) action and where there is a | perception of wider support and that the collective is |
figure, representing primal man deprived of | perception, stands, within the confines of a garden (th |
in her creative works that have enhanced the | perception of women through the medium of television. |
in her creative works that have enhanced the | perception of women through the medium of television. |
-1 loss to Canada only seemed to enhance the | perception that women's hockey had few competitive team |
lent to mediocre, part of the reason was the | perception that WSSH was still an elevator music statio |
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