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forge sense
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They also know about the suffering that can deepen faith and forge a sense of mission. |
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fuel sense
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Jacobson fuels this sense of superiority. |
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miss sense
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I rather miss a sense of electricity at street level. |
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acquire sense
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Through Maddy, the novel acquires a sense of the times. |
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avoid sense
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As the special prosecutor in charge of the probe, Ignacio Carrillo promised to avoid a sense of vengeance. |
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bombard sense
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While the concept excited many shoppers, it bombarded the senses of others. |
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compound sense
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The German courts compounded her sense of violation by letting the man go free. |
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cultivate sense
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Miss Sorel similarly cultivates her sense of mystery. |
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derive sense
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They derive a sense of satisfaction from their works. |
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downplay sense
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Both players downplayed any sense of deja vu. |
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engage sense
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It engages the senses. |
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inject sense
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Then, injecting his sense of playfulness into the process, Schreckengost made his designs fun. |
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instil sense
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We aim to teach the children discipline and instil a sense of duty. |
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offend sense
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It offends our senses of moral justice and simple economics. |
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relieve sense
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The redesign has relieved the sense of claustrophobia while retaining the old intimacy. |
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renew sense
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Each new visitor renewed her sense of grief. |
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require sense
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But justice requires a sense of proportion. |
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revive sense
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We ought to revive that sense of the word. |
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seek sense
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His advice for Americans is to seek a sense of community. |
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test sense
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Here is a romantic comedy that will test your sense of romance. |