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To make sense of the ending of Trust Exercise, stop thinking of the characters as individuals.

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My 2009 brain never was able to make sense of the architecture until last week, when I was able to see the pillars and foundations that hold the whole region together.

He didn’t tell her about my journalism, or my sense of humor or the fact I was from a teeny tiny town.

They suggest motion and produce a sense of distance between background and foreground.

I discovered their desire, like mine, to help these boys achieve success … the camaraderie and sense of family and friendship across all boundaries … and the incredible focus of power that happened when everyone focused on the same goal.

Sensing his opportunity, Joey Biden pounced: “I walked up behind him and smashed his head next to the counter.”

My two elder brothers, overhearing the story, and I think sensing something exciting, wanted to come along, too.

Crumbs, sensing an opportunity, went public in early 2011, and set about expanding.

Essentially, in a package the size of a sugar cube, you can have the sensing components necessary.

Here, more than anywhere else, Sensing Spaces awakens our senses.

Landy, too, sensing the importance of coming events, improved his appearance by buttoning up his shirt-front.

The questioner, sensing this alteration in the other, made his queries all the quicker and more peremptory.

They had hesitated to break in upon my solitude, but now, sensing that I have protection, they speak out.

"I guess nobody ever is happy so very much," Charlie continued, sensing that Peter was stumped for the moment.

If sensation be related868 to the sense-object, why do they not equally relate "sensing" (feeling) to the sense-object?

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On this page you'll find 113 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sensing, such as: astute, aware, careful, educated, enlightened, and experienced.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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