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Francois Dischinger for The Wall Street Journal Drinking With Kyle Maclachlan Kyle MacLachlan was 15 minutes late to our dinner at Strip House restaurant in New York, but he looked quite stylish when he finally arrived, carrying a brown leather Cole Haan wine tote bag.
Drinking Wine With Kyle MacLachlan Lettie Teague 2011
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Maclachlan means that, in contrast even to the case of pains, which are felt at different bodily locations, sounds are not experienced to be at differing locations, and so we are not even inclined to recognize that they are bodily sensations.
Auditory Perception O'Callaghan, Casey 2009
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Maclachlan argues that the best candidates for the sounds we hear are sensations (rather than, for instance, the pressure waves that cause auditory experiences).
Auditory Perception O'Callaghan, Casey 2009
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Maclachlan then suggests that we associate sounds with things and happenings outside the body rather than appreciate that they are effects in us.
Auditory Perception O'Callaghan, Casey 2009
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Sadly, veterans such as Kyle Maclachlan and Michael Madsen don't return to reprise their roles from GTA III, but you won't notice, as the quality of the acting is about as good as you can ask for given the quirky and expletive-laced dialogue the game is fond of.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Post-Mortem Greg Tannahill 2006
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It was a terrible place and Mr. Embree came down from Chicago and found the Maclachlan couple in this place and he was horrified.
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Maclachlan completed the composition in Gaelic, and afterwards produced the following version of the whole in English.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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"I'm thinking, sir," said Maclachlan, "that in my present responsible position I would greatly value your observations on the matter in hand."
The Yeoman Adventurer George W. Gough
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Maclachlan went off without so much as a bow to Margaret.
The Yeoman Adventurer George W. Gough
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Maclachlan, was born in 1775, in a small hut called Torracaltuin, in the district of Lochaber.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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