| 41. | And that is why Jews reacted so viscerally and negatively to the Southern Baptists'prayer guide.
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| 42. | One Afghan warlord, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a Muslim fundamentalist, is viscerally opposed to Zahir Shah.
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| 43. | But the citations are all part of a viscerally evolving fabric in which recognition of sources is secondary.
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| 44. | Viscerally, she invites adults to worry about her, to question whether her childhood has been confiscated.
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| 45. | "Because there's no place where this issue is being confronted more viscerally ."
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| 46. | We know intuitively, viscerally, how people walk and talk so the slightest inhuman gesture triggers alarms.
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| 47. | And, he says, Scheck " reminded people more viscerally " of the earlier trial.
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| 48. | Gingrich was a bundle of nervous political energy, often popping off in the most viscerally partisan way.
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| 49. | Still, the primordial, communal twitch of loins and heart has rarely been so viscerally acted out.
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| 50. | When shocking news about health lands on our shoulders, I believe we react viscerally and almost instinctively.
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