1. But a shared sense of collective values can still hold society together at the local level. 2. And more recent films suggest a shared sense of urban strife. 3. Both events drew on the overt assumption that the bond with Clinton had deepened because of a shared sense of persecution. 4. About the only thing Kelly and Kings general manager Dave Taylor had in common Wednesday was their shared sense of pessimism. 5. After a grudging election, the winner must establish a shared sense of civic identity. 6. But at the same time there is also a widely shared sense that some sort of peace with Israel is now inevitable. 7. But surely, at least for now, a shared sense of relief has embraced the city. 8. But there was almost a shared sense of contentment, rare in game like this, between major programs like these. 9. First, because of a widely shared sense that Carey represents the future of the Teamsters. 10. Four years later, the venture is providing jobs, money and a shared sense of purpose. |
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