| 11. | Any writer hopes to involve readers as viscerally as that.
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| 12. | He was best known for his vividly scored and viscerally dramatic orchestral works.
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| 13. | But when it began to happen, McCain reacted viscerally rather than cerebrally.
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| 14. | Hampson's singing was also viscerally intense, yet poignant and elegant.
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| 15. | Interviews with Junior's surviving sons are less substantial but viscerally charged.
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| 16. | But no issue is felt more viscerally by Europeans than the death penalty.
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| 17. | Still many people in Detroit viscerally identified with her.
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| 18. | People have always viscerally understood the deep physiologic connection between heart and mind.
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| 19. | First, prestige is a quality that may be vocally disdained but viscerally felt.
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| 20. | Somehow I viscerally grasped the idea of resurrection.
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