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He explains that what he finds interesting is that there was no difference between men and women in terms of the sense of emotion that the memories evoked.
BBC: Beatles' tunes aid memory recall
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With more emotion than sense, electronic components, machine parts and even towels made far from Fukushima have required radiation checks or been turned back by Italy and China, among others.
ECONOMIST: A spreading cloud of economic and human costs
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"My first emotion was a sense of relief, " said Mr. Winuk.
WSJ: 9/11 Families Feel Tempered Joy at Osama bin Laden's Death
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For those who have not been able to leave it behind, I can still see the emotion on their faces, the sense of loss they still carry close to the surface.
NPR: Christie: Obama 'Kept Every Promise' On Storm Aid
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Was his sense of structure a noble refusal to wallow in cheap emotion, or evidence of repression, an inability to let himself go?
ECONOMIST: How Brahms saved music from Wagner
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Churchill's exceptional openness to intense emotion may help explain how he was able to sense danger that more conventional minds failed to perceive.
BBC: A Point of View: Churchill, chance and the 'black dog'
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That means one out of every 25 human beings has no conscience, no sense of right or wrong, no empathy, no ability to understand emotion--no soul.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The app, which would activate when it recognized the user's voice, would provide the patient and psychologist a more complete record of changes in emotion and mood, allowing the patient to get a better sense of their emotional triggers.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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But Jacobson has a keen sense of balance, and the intelligence in his work is always tempered with emotion.
NEWYORKER: Art
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Mr Springsteen has captured the basic emotion: a combination of grief for the lives lost with a resolute (if sometimes corny) sense that America will conquer adversity.
ECONOMIST: Lexington