11. An increasingly confident George W. Bush worked to create a sense of inevitability. 12. And the pressure may finally be creating a sense of urgency for settlement. 13. And you create a sense of expectation and anticipation. 14. As in earlier Kundera books, seemingly discrete stories are juxtaposed with one another to create a sense of resonance. 15. As Mowlam tried to create a sense of political movement, the result of such inertia -- a funeral -- was taking place across town. 16. At the same time, I want to create a sense of urgency. 17. Because Marceau creates a sense of place, even kicking the door back with his foot. 18. Besides creating sense out of a morass, Lieberman has given a local slant to the layout. 19. Both projected well over the full-throttle orchestration, and did much to create a sense of their strong-willed characters. 20. Both shows create a sense of surviving, even flourishing in a city loaded with problems. |