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Sensery
Sensery Sen"se*ry, n.; pl. Sensories. (Physiol.) Same as Sensorium.

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- Senser are an English rap rock band, originally formed in South West London. Senser were formed in 1991. In 1992, they were joined by Spiral Tribe D.J...
- percentage. A serious knee injury forced Senser to miss the entire 1983 NFL season, but he returned in 1984. Senser is a 1974 graduate of the Milton Hershey...
- His uncle is former NFL player and longtime football announcer Joe Senser. Senser missed his senior season at St. Francis DeSales High School following...
- A sense is a biological system used by an organism for sensation, the process of gathering information about the surroundings through the detection of...
- debut album, After Love, in July 2009. Senser was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her father, Joe Senser, pla**** for the Minnesota Vikings in...
- Look up sensing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sensing is the present participle of the verb sense. It may also refer to: Myers-Briggs sensing, a cognitive...
- Look up sixth sense in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sixth sense or variants may refer to: Biological senses other than the five traditionally understood...
- Common Sense is a 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies...
- September 2016. "Senser". NME. Retrieved 10 April 2009. Birchmeier, Jason. Biography of Senser at AllMusic. Retrieved 10 April 2009. "Senser live review"...
- Sense-for-sense translation is the oldest norm for translating. It fundamentally means translating the meaning of each whole sentence before moving on...