| 41. | He and others indicated that the public needed to be educated to increase its receptivity to challenging forms.
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| 42. | This peacefulness is a state of receptivity that can allow us to be more open to other people.
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| 43. | Nothing was rejected out of hand and there was a receptivity that I was most pleased to see.
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| 44. | He used spectral efficiency experiments to show that such corresponding wavelength receptivity is the result of electric coupling.
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| 45. | His architecture focused on keeping traditional Japanese concepts invisible, especially materiality, impermanence, receptivity and detail.
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| 46. | A most wonderful state of receptivity is being realized . & Therefore, O ye believers of God!
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| 47. | And thus the activity determines the receptivity and is in turn determined by it . " ( 1800)
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| 48. | Teachers at his school were surprised at the extraordinary receptivity and power of understanding exhibited by the boy.
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| 49. | A broader receptivity for erotic advertisement shouldn't, of course, be mistaken for wholesale cultural acceptance.
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| 50. | Foreign receptivity to American feature films, many of which are popular internationally, comes as no great surprise.
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