She senses it, because she empathizes with that child.
He senses that this fishman knows far more than he's letting on.
I think that's what the audience senses when it feels spontaneous.
And when the reptilian brain senses a threat-- which whenever there's a conflict, there's a threat.
And yet, one senses that-- and I'm just speculating now-- at the end of the day, bureaucratic interests end up
uncomfortable, it senses that we're uncomfortable inside.
About 100 times a second, a computer senses his movement and redraws the virtual world to reflect that movement.
And so at that decision point, it senses the water and it kind of makes a decision, for lack of a better term,
In addition, the decidua actually senses embryo fitness and is part of regulating which pregnancies actually take,
So if one of you guys yawn, your computer senses your mouth opened, sends that to my computer and I draw you yawning.
So if you look at something like a pea tendril, when it senses that it's close to a branch that it can wrap itself around,
If you look at something like a pea tendril, when it senses that it's close to a branch that it can wrap itself around,
There's apocalyptic storm, and lightning strikes, and the ground is shifting, and people are floating, and there's a baby that senses corruption and causes
He said that if you tried to pluck a sponge off a rock, it will cling more tightly to the rock if it senses you coming.
And he does things like-- like, she asks him if something is wrong, because she senses something is wrong, and he says no-- but in a tone of voice that
If it senses a little girl who drops her ball in the street, the road can renegotiate traffic around that little
So, if you look at something like a pea tendril, when it senses that it's close to a branch that it can wrap itself around,
and the root can sense that there is water at one end and so at that decision point, it senses the water