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- To avoid the occurrence of incomplete development of the cerebellum after walking long fall, etc.
- One report tells of a totally blind boy who could ride his tricycle at good speed round the block near his home, using facial vision.
- I was 9 dumbfounded: these drawings were works of art that could have easily been hanging in a museum.
- Tomlinson was dumbfounded.
- Most carriers lead completely normal, healthy lives.
- When one considers the many ways by which organisms are completely destroyed after death, it is remarkable that fossils are as common as they are.
- If it doesn't work out, you will have spent all that cash on a fancy restaurant and red roses for nothing.
- Yet the printed book will never entirely die, as devotees of vinyl and film have shown.
- But campaigners against seal hunting are not wholly beyond reproach either.
- Though these are two totally different industries, I think it's a cool concept and obviously amazing program.
- The study relied on people remembering what they had done over each decade of their lives, so it's not entirely reliable.
- The skill, and the energy and perseverance, of the artisans of a country, are reckoned part of its wealth, no less than their tools and machinery.
- The yuan is still not a free-floating currency, and only seems to appreciate when tempers in Washington, DC, reach boiling point.
- When the observer is wholly silent, not made silent, there is surely a different quality of awareness coming into being.
- It can consist entirely of a single text file.
- It's a devastating and barbaric act that defies all comprehension.
- But when your friend comes into your room, he will see something quite different from this, because everything is reversed north-side-south.
- Since then, I've converted many people to a vegan or vegetarian diet, handed out leaflets, and shown countless videos.
- Technology should be a tool, but depending on it totally will most certainly have unexpected effects.
- And the reason we don't know about a lot of them is that they have vanished entirely.
- All her yesterdays had vanished without a trace.
- She seemed to have lost all sensation in her arms.
- The pain was so bad that she lost all sensation.
- Working with one's head causes a sensation of hunger quite as much as muscular work.
- Though life on the dusty world was desolate, Owen and Beru weren't entirely without friends.