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“Well,” Squire said while everyone around him groaned, “I guess I have a sixth sense.”

Milo says he and his colleagues have long believed that numbers can “provide a sixth sense of the world.”

“Just by small little signals on their face they’re making. It just becomes like a sixth sense.”

Research on the gut-brain connection, also known as the “sixth sense,” has increased in recent years, and is helping to explain why we get satisfaction from particular foods and flavors.

In fact, you might mistake him for any other tattooed, spiky-haired dude in his hometown of Las Vegas, if not for his sixth sense and his bouts of possession caught on tape.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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