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Consider this: the modern smartphone is a personal computer in every sense of the word.
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There was a huge feeling of personal satisfaction in their philanthropic work, and a deep sense of societal obligation to give back.
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Over two decades of HeartMath research sets the foundation for this truly unique and effective approach to replacing old frazzled stress responses with a new level of personal balance and a deeper sense of ease and flow in the face of challenges.
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From what she tells me, it is clear Kim Hyun-hui has gone from one-time true believer in the Kim cult to an ardent hatred of the regime and a deep sense of personal victimhood.
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Britten's personal sense of alienation was a natural outcome of his life as a homosexual in a society that criminalized this, but it also arose from his views of a world in which all sorts of injustice reigned.
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In 1992, when Bill Clinton wanted to send a personal message to voters and provide them with a sense that he was different than his competitor, he went on the late night show Arsenio Hall and played the sax.
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Part of the goal, Badger says, is to create a sense that officials from different agencies who have never met can have personal interactions in cyberspace.
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Software patents, in a sense, and almost unlike all other technology areas, restrict what feels like our treasured personal freedom, and understandably thus generate a visceral reaction to those so affected.
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But Tony Fratto, a spokesman in Mr Bush's administration, says the raw data matter less to voters than their personal sense of whether things are getting better, for example if a friend leaves a job for a better opportunity, rather than because he was fired.
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Christine Finn author of "Artifacts: an archaeologist's year in Silicon Valley" who spoke at the festival, felt preserving this old technology helped create a sense of personal history: "I like to think of the objects that we use as tools as being pieces of autobiography, " she said.
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