1. But their work represented an incomplete commitment to the new sensibility. 2. But this was not the first time America has been catapulted into a new sensibility by a hurricane of events. 3. In this sense Ulitskaya brings a new sensibility to American letters. 4. Last year, he ceded that title to Maer Roshan, who came from New York magazine, bringing an entirely new sensibility. 5. Now, as the Great Summer of the Skunk settles over the Northeast, a new sensibility about skunks is emerging. 6. Will American politics reflect a new sensibility, or does ideology override gender? 7. Yet the opportunity for new energies and a new sensibility in the service of a new era remains the same. 8. Each musician brought a new interpretation, a new sensibility. 9. He said that on the surface, the Western-Asian sector was very Western but hopefully the interpretation of Western works would introduce a new sensibility. |
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