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... feel about someone else's carriage , speech or " presence " : " She intimidates me , " " I'm intimidated by you , " " You're intimidating . " All three descriptions locate the source of the speaker's feelings in the behavior of another ...
... feel about someone else's carriage , speech or " presence " : " She intimidates me , " " I'm intimidated by you , " " You're intimidating . " All three descriptions locate the source of the speaker's feelings in the behavior of another ...
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... feel as we say we do and are , therefore , responsible for our responses to them . The psych - predicates locate the origin of and responsibility for our feelings and emotional responses outside of us . If only so - and - so hadn't done ...
... feel as we say we do and are , therefore , responsible for our responses to them . The psych - predicates locate the origin of and responsibility for our feelings and emotional responses outside of us . If only so - and - so hadn't done ...
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... feel that you intentionally set out to intimidate me because you wanted to feel like you are stronger or more important than I am , " when we're con- fronting someone who ought to take responsibility for bullying others , or " I set ...
... feel that you intentionally set out to intimidate me because you wanted to feel like you are stronger or more important than I am , " when we're con- fronting someone who ought to take responsibility for bullying others , or " I set ...
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Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers' Tongues Julia Penelope No preview available - 1990 |
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