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Page 73
... feeling is absent : people generally don't feel reluctant about winning a game or passing a test . Winning and passing are not undesirable outcomes from the winner's perspective these outcomes provide a deep feeling of satisfaction . In ...
... feeling is absent : people generally don't feel reluctant about winning a game or passing a test . Winning and passing are not undesirable outcomes from the winner's perspective these outcomes provide a deep feeling of satisfaction . In ...
Page 137
... feeling as feeling when we talk about being deeply touched by another's actions or words , and that we define seeing as a form of touching when we speak of running our eyes over an object . ― ― In their later works , Lakoff ( 1987 ) and ...
... feeling as feeling when we talk about being deeply touched by another's actions or words , and that we define seeing as a form of touching when we speak of running our eyes over an object . ― ― In their later works , Lakoff ( 1987 ) and ...
Page 147
... feeling for the small creature who had endured with them the heat and steam and probably their feeling of panic as well . In all the shared laughter when the experience was related at the end of the round no one suggested that if animal ...
... feeling for the small creature who had endured with them the heat and steam and probably their feeling of panic as well . In all the shared laughter when the experience was related at the end of the round no one suggested that if animal ...
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