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- After Saturday, though, they feel a sense of destiny.
- "It just doesn't make sense ."
- Townshend hopes the audience shares that sense of discovery and acceptance.
- They do it because it makes sense from a business standpoint.
- A sense of place is easy to lose in our culture.
- He has a sparkling sense of humor and is completely relaxed.
- I never got a sense of real anticipation of greatness approaching.
- The African's sense of family might surprise an American.
- But the dominant sense around here is something else : resignation.
- Let us hope the country will have more sense this time.
- If you look at it my way, it makes sense.
- I have this very strong sense memory of being a kid,
- The hall provides a sense of both intimacy and epic occasion.
- Common sense tells you there is only so much disposable income.
- Which makes perfect sense, since acting is the family trade.
- Azinger, 34, has not lost his sense of humor.
- But we still have to bring some economic sense to baseball.
- "There's no sense to it,"
- You have in a way an extra edge in that sense.
- But its sense of how inviolate its proposals are remains uncertain.
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