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vi suh ruh lee

  • r  in an unreasoning visceral manner
  • r  in the viscera
    he is bleeding viscerally

  • He would lean forward, savoring what he took in, seeming to smell and taste the answers more than hearing them, picking up immediately and viscerally on the slightest off note.
  • Traditionally, human beings are not great at assessing this kind of risk a peril that has not yet arrived and that is, in any case, hard to viscerally imagine.
  • Armando Gallo Retna I am viscerally against it.
News & Articles

  • How Does Ingmar Bergman's Legacy Impact Films Today? This Festival Explains All
    As I sat in the dark, surrounded by four projectors displaying synched clips from Ingmar Bergman's oeuvre, I felt both overwhelmed and relaxed, viscerally excited and deeply contemplative. In 15 minutes the installation managed to have the same effect as a good Bergman film. Created for the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, but now on display in the newly renovated Bergman Center on the Swedish ...
    July 5, 2013 - indieWIRE
Quotes

  • John Murtha in International Herald Tribune
    I see what happens to a Republican when they say we ought to start to get out,Murtha said. "They bash them. I mean they attack them viscerally and of course they're the ones that nominate them. Until that plays out we're going to have a...
  • Keith Carradine in Forbes
    I hesitate to use the word because it can signify something that is dull or boring,says Carradine, an admitted fan, "but this show appeals on a more intellectual level, but it's a viscerally entertaining show."
  • Ben Bradshaw in The Guardian
    The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, said the BBC was a "great British asset and should not approach the future assuming the Conservatives, who are viscerally hostile to the BBC, will win the election".

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