assail sense 0.26   Walk through the doors at the Slab and the just-out-of-the-oven aroma of fresh-baked cones assails the senses.
    change sense 0.26   In doing so they can change our sense of the beautiful.
    defy sense 0.26   Part of the charm of baseball is its ability to defy any sense of predictability.
    dispel sense 0.26   And two days of hearings before seven federal appeals court judges last week in Washington did little to dispel that sense.
    ease sense 0.26   But nothing eased her sense of disgrace.
    escape sense 0.26   Many priests find it hard to escape a sense of victimhood.
    impose sense 0.26   A National Guard sergeant in fatigues is posted in every classroom, to help teachers impose a sense of order.
    inculcate sense 0.26   I try to inculcate a sense of responsibility in my children.
    make_up sense 0.26   Maybe, just maybe, they were making more sense up there in Washington than originally thought.
    mean sense 0.26   I mean the sense of organization.
    overtake sense 0.26   A cemetery is a place where memory overtakes the senses.
    put sense 0.26   That puts a sense of urgency into their research.
    re-create sense 0.26   In some way we tried to re-create that sense in the film.
    satisfy sense 0.26   If consciousness is not developed, it is because our drive to satisfy our senses has taken control of our mind.
    shape sense 0.26   Years of work in opera have helped to shape his sense of cinematic rhythm.
    shatter sense 0.26   What follows, however, immediately shatters any sense of gentle, nostalgic reverie.
    stimulate sense 0.26   His senses are stimulated like an up-and-coming rock star finding his way for the first time.
    strengthen sense 0.26   It could serve as a unifying force for protesters, and strengthen their sense of righteousness.
    take sense 0.26   This takes a sense of humor.
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