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A lot of the ensuing wisdom is stored deep in the unconscious recesses of our minds, but some of it is turned into language.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/13/opinion/ai-chatgpt-consciousness-hofstadter.html
Farewell, Boss Ting, you will always be remembered in the deepest recesses of our hearts.
Gaye’s music reaches into the deepest recesses of the human experience, touching the parts of us that are too often left to languish in silence.
Hidden in the recesses of the Seattle U website, the page for the advertises “195 texts available in a variety of subjects.”
It’s one of the biggest branches in the UK, so even humans can get lost in its recesses from time to time.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/seagull-trapped-asda-two-weeks-30286881
“Muggles,” she says, as if she’s dived into the deepest recesses of his mind, “is getting a hit of dopamine from seeking food.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/pets-behavioural-therapist-victoria-stilwell-b2292154.html
On a banner off of Asbury circle or on posters in the narrow recesses of White Hall’s gloomy bathrooms, students may find an advertisement for the Emory Helpline.
We can clearly see the impact of smartphones on socialization: students now spend their recesses looking at phones instead of each other.
Source: https://macleans.ca/year-ahead/canadian-schools-smartphone-ban/