31. But Ms. Cummings creates the sense of an almost filmic sweep of history, stuffed with fleeting suggestions of individual tales, that is unusual in dance today. 32. But in other works, Hancock creates a sense of movement so true yet so inventive that I suspect he could have been a fine choreographer. 33. But rather than dying, Red Cloud is thriving, with a new senior center, transportation links and other services that have created a sense of community. 34. But some factors have created a sense of urgency for TWA to move quickly to right its ship. 35. But the Bush camp is working to create a sense of inevitability. 36. But the gap cannot be so great as to create a sense that the military is completely out of step with life outside. 37. But theoretically, gifts from patients may cause ethical problems by creating a sense of obligation and hence potential conflicts of interest. 38. But the idea is to create a sense of community with other Nation readers. 39. But, by carefully honoring the pauses, this cast created a sense of timelessness. 40. By subjecting the work to this kind of intense scrutiny and manipulation, the digital image creates a sense of possession that physical copies cannot. |