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What (who) is sense of occasion - definition

ALBUM BY FAIRPORT CONVENTION
Sense of occasion

sense of occasion         
If there is a sense of occasion when a planned event takes place, people feel that something special and important is happening.
There is a great sense of occasion and a terrific standard of musicianship.
N-SING
Scottish common sense realism         
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  • Princeton Seminary in the 1800s
REALIST SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy of Common Sense; Scottish School of Common Sense; Scottish common sense philosophy; Common-sense metaphysics; Common sense realism; Scottish school of philosophy; Common Sense Realism; Philosophy of commonsense; Scottish realism; Scottish Realism; Scottish Common Sense Realism; Commonsense philosophy
Scottish common sense realism, also known as the Scottish school of common sense, is a realist school of philosophy that originated in the ideas of Scottish philosophers Thomas Reid, Adam Ferguson, James Beattie, and Dugald Stewart during the 18th-century Scottish Enlightenment. Reid emphasized man's innate ability to perceive common ideas and that this process is inherent in and interdependent with judgement.
antisense         
NATURE OF THE ROLES OF NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES IN SPECIFYING AMINO ACIDS: DNA IS POSITIVE-SENSE IF AN RNA VERSION OF THE SAME SEQUENCE IS TRANSLATED OR TRANSLATABLE INTO PROTEIN, NEGATIVE-SENSE IF NOT
Antisense; Non-coding strand; Negative-sense RNA; Positive-sense RNA; DNA, antisense; Antisense elements (genetics); Positive sense; Positive-sense; Negative-sense; Negative sense; Ambisense; Positive-stranded; Anti-sense strand; Negative strand; Antisense DNA; Positive sense RNA
¦ adjective Genetics relating to or denoting a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA complementary to (and hence capable of binding to) a coding (or sense) sequence.

Wikipedia

Sense of Occasion

Sense of Occasion is the twenty-fourth studio album by British folk-rock veterans Fairport Convention, released in February 2007.

Examples of use of sense of occasion
1. Article continues Pietersen‘s sense of occasion demanded something special, and he almost delivered.
2. Indeed, there is no sense of occasion, or self–consciousness, at all.
3. Chris has no sense of occasion and doesn‘t really enter into the spirit of Christmas.
4. There is, in many of these coincidences, a real sense of occasion.
5. There was no sense of occasion and from a musical point, I didn‘t think there were were too many highlights.