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"Perceiving," she wrote in that which she addressed to her son, "that my health was failing from day to day, and that it was the Cardinal's intention to cause me to die between four walls, I considered that in order to save my life and my reputation, I ought to accept the offer which was made to me by the Marquis de Vardes, to receive me in La
The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 3 Julia Pardoe 1833
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Perceiving oneself as a failure is very much like a stain on personal honor, one that does not rub off easily.
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Actually, I was an INTP (Introversion Intuition Thinking Perceiving) with a moderate preference clarity in all four categories.
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Perceiving the results of that intervention to be unsatisfactory, President Obama proposes to intervene further, with a scheme that can achieve its declared goals only if the laws of economics are repealed.
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Perceiving that Third World interventionism had brought great costs and few gains, he sought to end them, especially the “bleeding wound” of Afghanistan.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Perceiving oneself as a failure is very much like a stain on personal honor, one that does not rub off easily.
Geopolitics 2010
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Perceiving and thinking had not yet split apart, as they have for us.
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Perceiving oneself as a failure is very much like a stain on personal honor, one that does not rub off easily.
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Perceiving pressure that was ultimately picked up, Manning leaves the pocket, which means an errant short throw, slightly behind and outside Nicks.
A Closer Look at Eli's Interceptions Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Perceiving oneself as a failure is very much like a stain on personal honor, one that does not rub off easily.
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