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16 Sentences With "personal effect"

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It's rare to witness the personal effect that an icon like Lee has on people.
In Ring's case there's a personal effect, which is that you're constantly tethered to your home.
The justice had a profound personal effect on every one of his hapless law clerks, myself included.
Mr. Trump has not released his tax returns, making it impossible to assess the personal effect of his proposals.
And I know, yeah, with the personal effect this has had on him and all the families, I'm going to respect those inputs.
The portraits dominate the page, creating a rather personal effect: I felt as if I were flipping through a book of family photographs.
The message appeared to be written in an Instagram post of Penn's, in which he spoke out about the personal effect President Donald Trump's "Muslim Ban" is having on him and his friends.
Jettisoning political jargon, Stories Women Tell examines the personal effect of HB 1307, the 2014 Missouri bill that instituted a 72-hour waiting period between a patient's initial consultation and her chosen abortion service.
Eight looks at the singular, personal effect of an otherwise social phenomenon.
The Listeners is a 1972 science fiction novel by American author James Gunn. It centers on the search for interstellar communication and the effect that receipt of a message has. Although the search and the message are the unifying background of the novel, the chapters explore the personal effect of these events have on the lives of the characters.
In the winter of 1912, Taylor and Robert Goodwin represented Marjorie Newell Robb against Oceanic Steam Navigation Company for the sum of $110,400.00, together with costs from the April 15, 1912, sinking of the Titanic. The loss of the life of her husband for the sum of $110,000.00, and the loss of the luggage and personal effect in the sum of $400.00.
He later wrote, "I tremble to think how much confidence is reposed in me and what responsibilities I am daily assuming." Clark not only had a significant impact on colonial development, but also had a powerful personal effect on the first students of SAC. The same rhetoric of ambition and personal elevation he had employed at MAC resonated more deeply with his Japanese students and, further, with a Japanese nation just emerging from a rigid feudal caste system.Browne, 25.
She was also described as having a particularly long face for a woman. The only personal effect found with the victim was two silver rings on both hands. Henry Lee Lucas later gave details in a confession about picking up an unidentified woman with Ottis Toole while travelling in California, and gave various details about the location, time, and various items found at Summit Meadow that would not have been known to the general public during the time. It is unsure if this confession was coerced, however.
See also live poker. ; live poker : A retronym for poker played at a table with cards, as opposed to video poker or online poker ; lock up : To lock up a seat in a cash game means to place a poker chip, player's card, or other personal effect on the table in front of the seat, to signify that the seat is occupied even though the player may not be present. ; loose : To play more hands than the average for the game or for the player normally. See loose/tight play.
The Shock of the Old is a book written by the historian David Edgerton and published in 2006. In The Shock of the Old Edgerton points out that invention is not the same as implementation, and when technology is discussed as a historical subject undue emphasis is placed on initial invention, which Edgerton defines as the moment someone first has the idea for a particular device or concept, and innovation, which Edgerton defines as the first utilisation of a particular technology. Edgerton advocates viewing technological history in terms of objects, which have a tangible and personal effect on the lives of individuals, rather than vague concepts of what any particular technology actually is.
It got released by No Colours Records in 2007 in regular jewel case CD and a box-set limited to 99 hand- numbered copies that included the CD, the double LP version of the album which included several bonus tracks, a DVD titled "Burning Leaf", a T-shirt and other things and personal effect of Wagner himself of which he felt the urge of getting rid of (e.g., the wedding ring of his first marriage). Wagner played one show in Mexico and Guatemala in 2008. In 2009, the album Jahreszeiten (Seasons) got released on A5 digibook version and double LP. The vinyl version contains spoken intros to each song, these intros are not included in the CD version.

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