He accurately intuited that all power is essentially implacable and malign. |
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Though the bubonic plague's namesake buboes are not visible in the picture, their painful presence can be intuited from the victims' postures. |
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Somehow they have intuited the existence of a Threat, and instinctively grasped the need to meet it. |
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It was a pagan myth, full of the evocative imagery of pagan myth that intuited something true and, in a curious way, helped me to seek heaven. |
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In such cases, the children sometimes got partial answers or intuited something of their situations on their own. |
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This was news to me, startling news, so, although I had intuited the answer to my next question, I desperately asked it anyway. |
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Like all really good journalists, Paul had somehow intuited the true nature of the thing under discussion. |
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He intuited the critical white areas on his canvases to convey dramatic aura. |
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In pop culture practice is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new? |
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If truth is ineffable, beyond words, we can't determine whether it can be intuited. |
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In pop culture, is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new? |
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From the banking crisis of 2008 to the Occupy movement of 2011, this much has been intuited by ordinary people. |
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The Liebeck jury intuited that the only way to punish this logic of bigness was to partake of it. |
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I intuited that the adventure would be defined by eight hours of smelling diesel exhaust and watching hooks drag through the water without result. |
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Although conjectures can to some degree be intuited by deductive and inductive reasoning, they must be proven with absolute rigour. |
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The occurrence of such an original intellectual intuition is itself inferred, not intuited. |
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But intuition, considered as an act of consciousness, involves only that which is intuited. |
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This curious shrinking from the challenge was intuited by the crowd and there was a period at Old Trafford when Giggs met with boos. |
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Andy intuited her pain, but thought that it must be because he played so badly compared with his brilliant older brother. |
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Moreover, she intuited that professional training could give woman a human promotion and affirmation in society. |
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Saint Francis intuited, already eight centuries ago, the strict relationship that exists between all things. |
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It is tempting to succumb to the Romantic notion of the Farewell, that he intuited his death, and this recording would be his final statement. |
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This is because the 'quality' of being someone whom God listens to, is intuited. |
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To the day he passed away, Justin knew and intuited more about politics than anyone I knew. |
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In the era before germ theory, Semmelweis intuited that the unwashed hands of physicians were spreading puerperal fever in Vienna. |
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As Nora herself intuited early on, nobody loves a smart aleck. |
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As our Founder intuited, our mission is to be instruments of salvation for young people, especially those who are victims of poverty, lacking in love or in search of meaning in their lives. |
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Albums show what can be shown, and they also keep secrets whose existence can be intuited from what is not shown, from the album's changes of direction and gaps. |
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I hit the flashers, but intuited that to brake might cause the car to wobble or swerve into the jersey wall. |
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I intuited from years of focusing on my own body and working improvisationally, that reintegration would mean working at the body level as well as the psychic level. |
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