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She had a highly developed sense of her own dignity.
The problem was her own highly developed sense of curiosity.
But this was just his finely developed sense of reality.
They learn and gather information through their much developed sense of taste.
There was a highly developed sense of ownership among the British.
You can be certain that his enthusiasm and developing sense of self will see him through.
This one had a very sharp mind and a highly developed sense of humor.
A highly developed sense of competition; a thrust to win.
Even his newly developed sense of smell had deserted him.
The trouble is each has an overly developed sense of personal entitlement.
They tend to have low self-esteem and a less well developed sense of humor than other children their age.
"Tessa had a highly developed sense of security, as I told you."
It was the wrong time, the wrong place, and he had a highly developed sense of these things.
He also has a finely developed sense of theater, as do his four collaborators.
Most young people enter medical school with a fully developed sense of ethnics.
I was thinking of my own finely developed sense of violence here.
Were it not for his highly developed sense of revenge, he would have committed suicide long ago.
Then the kitten bothered his highly developed sense of social responsibility.
She had, she knew, an overly developed sense of responsibility.
The position of their eyes suggests that they had a very well developed sense of vision.
They didn't have the fully developed senses of their masters.
Anderson supposed he was - dogs seemed to have an acutely developed sense of time.
An intelligent animal, naturally, and one with a highly developed sense of survival.
He has a finely developed sense of right and wrong, and places a high value on human life.