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1. " It is an exercise of what William James pointed at in his famous lines, "It takes ... a mind debauched by learning to carry the process of making the natural seem..."

Source:   Klusmann, Dietrich. "Promiscuity: A Natural History of Sperm Competition and Female Choice" Archives of Sexual Behavior 33.6 Dec. 1 2004: 609-612 Google This

2. " He takes as his own the mind of the people," says Lao-Tsu in the Tao-Te-Ching.(16) Linking the idea of the sage with modernist democracy, South Korean political..."

Source:   Inayatullah, Sohail. "Leadership, evil and future-generations orientation: towards a global conversation of cultures" Journal of Asian and African Studies 34.2 May 1 1999: 178-180 Google This

3. " History making arrives with Charles II (a deliciously debauched Rupert Everett), who, bored with the same-old, same-old, decrees that women are allowed to act and bans men from the stage."

Source:   . "'Stage Beauty' a drag on art; But Rupert Everett stands out playing debauched Charles II" Washington Times Oct. 15 2004: 02 Google This

4. " Logical Mind (left brain) must step aside and allow right brain--what I call Body Mind, our unconscious, instinctive side--to take over for the act of true seeing."

Source:   Carbonetti, Jeanne. "The Yoga of Drawing" American Artist 63.687 Oct. 1 1999: 18 Google This

5. "... do best when the new stepfather takes a somewhat marginal role; this is especially true if the stepchildren are teenagers, who are just beginning the psychological process of distancing themselves from parental authority."

Source:   Herbert, Wray,Parker, Suzi,Sawicki, Stephen. "When strangers become family" U.S. News & World Report 127.21 Nov. 29 1999: 58

6. "... finds, like Mr. Sammler, in straws and spiders, those magic acts of levitating language by which unhappy childhoods, scorched-earth marriages, erotic disasters, intellectual debacles or debauches,..."

Source:   Leonard, John. "A Closing of the American Kind" Nation 270.21 May 29 2000: 25 Google This

7. " She was, he knew instinctively, his only chance." In the strange way that such stories work out--life's plan, as it were--Joseph's barely revealed interest attracts Celice to him, and they have a heated sexual encounter on the secluded beach near the study house."

Source:   Allen, Brooke. "Meditations, good & bad" New Criterion 18.9 May 1 2000: 63 Google This

8. " Despite his affectations of speech and dress, Strange is no idle fop, and his instinctive flair for magic quickly comes to Norrell's attention."

Source:   . "Two magicians, uneasy tale" Washington Times Oct. 17 2004: 06 Google This

9. " It takes a kind of epiphany I guess to step back and see how to reinvent the whole thing or to do it differently or reengineer the process."

Source:   Johnson, James A. "B. Frederick Becker, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MMI Companies Inc" Journal of Healthcare Management 44.3 May 1 1999: 153 Google This

10. "... profound dissembler," a "Messalina" with "ruinous vices" who, schooled "in all the arts of coquetry that debauch the mind," ruled over the "passive Louis," "emasculated her circean court" and drove the country into bankruptcy and..."

Source:   Binhammer, Katherine. "Marie Antoinette was 'one of us': British accounts of the Martyred Wicked Queen" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 44 June 22 2003: 233-256

11. " In particular, when one takes a larger risk in the Tailorshop, the system reacts more dramatically, and given the same level of intelligence one produces a learning environment with higher opportunities to learn."

Source:   Wittmann, Werner W.,Hattrup, Keith. "The relationship between performance in dynamic systems and intelligence" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 21.4 July 1 2004: 393-410 Google This

12. "... witty "Lament for the Makers" (to my mind a far "stronger" poem--in the Bloomian sense--than his more obviously clever "The Stranger," which Bloom presents), Alberto Alvaro Rios's bitterly elegiac "Domingo Limon," Chase Twichell's painful..."

Source:   GILBERT, SANDRA M. "The Best American Poetry: 1998" Poetry 174.1 Apr. 1 1999: 33 Google This

13. "... witty "Lament for the Makers" (to my mind a far "stronger" poem--in the Bloomian sense--than his more obviously clever "The Stranger," which Bloom presents), Alberto Alvaro Rios's bitterly elegiac "Domingo Limon," Chase Twichell's painful..."

Source:   GILBERT, SANDRA M. "The Yale Younger Poets Anthology" Poetry 174.1 Apr. 1 1999: 33 Google This

14. " So he takes a little walk."

Source:   Clayton, John J. "Vertigo: a story" Commentary 118.5 Dec. 1 2004: 50-57 Google This

15. " When she drops the bar of soap, he grabs it and takes a big bite, chewing it slowly, drooling suds. "No, no," Chloe says, worried it will make him sick."

Source:   Addonizio, Kim. "Egg" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 320-335

16. " Instead, social science now takes as given the commensurate quality of all modern nation states, in their historical specificity."

Source:   Hirsch, Eric. "Critically Modern: alternatives, alterities, anthropologies" Oceania 74.3 Mar. 1 2004: 253-255 Google This

17. " In "Opium" a dying pope asks to suckle a wet nurse's milk directly, rather than from a cup (a mise-en-scene that will recall, to readers as debauched as yours truly, any number of dreadful pope jokes)."

Source:   Motte, Warren. "Desiring Words" Review of Contemporary Fiction Sept. 22 1998: 223-224 Google This

18. " This comes through, however, in her dreams loaded with powerful metaphors and messages, revealing the instinctive tendency to rely on her culture and what she has learned at home such as the importance of surrounding natural environment."

Source:   Kuokkanen, Rauna. ""Survivance" in Sami and first nations boarding school narratives: reading novels by Kerttu Vuolab and Shirley Sterling" American Indian Quarterly 27.3-4 June 22 2003: 697-727 Google This

19. " It takes a man of extraordinary crassness to bring out the hidden nobility in Alastair Campbell."

Source:   Cohen, Nick. "Hacking their way to a fortune" New Statesman (1996) 129.4487 May 22 2000: 8 Google This

20. " Baffert's fun-loving following - known for drinking until dawn, making fun of racing's bluebloods and preferring beer to mint juleps - didn't seem a natural link to Thompson, but he has seen stranger groups in 29 years of coordinating Derby security."

Source:   Snider, Rick. "Baffert's back in the running with colt named after a cop" Washington Times May 5 2000: 6 Google This

21. " This body of work takes as its starting point the collaborative cognitions that operate within dyads, groups, and cultures (e.g. Valsiner et al 1997)."

Source:   Bugental, Daphne Blunt,Johnston, Charlotte. "PARENTAL AND CHILD COGNITIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FAMILY" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 2000: 315 Google This

22. " All but one investigation takes a perspective that is statewide, national, or even international in scope."

Source:   . "Editorial Column" Health Services Research 34.7 Mar. 1 2000: 1409 Google This

23. "... ERA takes a dramatic jump on the road, going from 4.67 to 6.27. "What wins you ballgames is pitching," Clark said."

Source:   Tunstall, Brooke. "Clark upset following latest loss" Washington Times June 21 2000: 1 Google This

24. " Then she takes a small group aside to work on the map."

Source:   Stout, Frappa. "Black female pilot lifts hope of teens" Washington Times May 31 2000: 4 Google This

25. " It takes a special set of circumstances to make the 10 Most Wanted list, Mr. Berkeley explains. "The list is to help us capture criminals, not to show who is the worst..."

Source:   Veigle, Anne. "FBI crime lab tour nabs curious public" Washington Times Feb. 29 2000: 5 Google This

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