81.   Although there has traditionally been a sense of competition between Catholic and public schools, Vallas said, they rise and fall together.

82.   American security has been breached, and our sense of security is gone.

83.   Amid the prepared remarks and the gentle asides, there was a sense of awe in the East Room, shared by peacemakers and witnesses alike.

84.   Although the Patriots and Chiefs figure to be no worse than wild-card teams, there is a sense of urgency for both franchises this week.

85.   Although the stage is usually dense with activity, there is no sense of confusion or blur.

86.   Although there is no sense here of symphonic grandeur or personal catharsis, these short works emerge as monumental and moving achievements.

87.   Although the panel reached no conclusions about the effectiveness of marijuana, Beaver said, there was a sense among the group that further study would be justified.

88.   Although there is no sense of panic, there is a sense of urgency.

89.   Among Batz and others in the department, there is some sense that equity has been violated.

90.   Among its virtues is its sense of light and space.

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people 0.79%
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report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
sense 0.08%
sense + v. >>共 277
be 64.90%
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prevail 1.40%
have 1.23%
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