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  • Through implementing certain rigorous and intense physical rehabilitation practices, for example, stroke victims and those with traumatic brain injuries have been able to successfully repattern the neurons in their brains.

    Ronit Herzfeld: Vision: Can Human Beings Drop Their Divisive, Reactionary Thinking and Move to a Higher Level? Ronit Herzfeld 2010

  • Through implementing certain rigorous and intense physical rehabilitation practices, for example, stroke victims and those with traumatic brain injuries have been able to successfully repattern the neurons in their brains.

    Ronit Herzfeld: Vision: Can Human Beings Drop Their Divisive, Reactionary Thinking and Move to a Higher Level? Ronit Herzfeld 2010

  • Doing any of these things will repattern your experience of the family collective and begin to transform karma into belonging, compassion and wholeness.

    Alison Rose Levy: Family Karma Time 2008

  • But in the end, we will have to work with those subs, allow them a voice, and repattern their sense of who they are.

    Shifting into Gratitude William Harryman 2007

  • I do know that Magus Gilfaethwy blamed me for trying to repattern his Gates-which I had not done-and told me that both the Gates he had built for me had been damaged.

    This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • Or if he could not do that, perhaps he could repattern the Gate so that it would dump Denoriel into Vidal's Court or just lose him completely in the Unformed chaos lands.

    This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • Hormones are highly charged, highly electrified neural cells that stimulate the growing brain to repattern itself toward adulthood: thus, grew the soul toward individuality.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • Hormones are highly charged, highly electrified neural cells that stimulate the growing brain to repattern itself toward adulthood: thus, grew the soul toward individuality.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • Once he is dead, you simply speak into the box pressing the blue button, issue the command to transfer all weapons to your ship, and the machine will repattern your voice to that of our enemy's.

    Before Destruction Rossi, Michael 1991

  • If we are to reach the brain, to restore contact between intellect and nerve, we must repattern the brain centers from the very beginning of brain function.

    The Ship Who Sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

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