71. The idea that snazzy sneakers would buy political support gives some sense of the parlous state of the Soviet economy then.
72. The nimble craft give a sense of immediacy when you come upon the whales, and you can lean out, just a foot or two above the water.
73. The question is how to give Israelis a sense of personal and national security while giving Palestinian Arabs a sense of political and economic progress.
74. The present show, organized by Philip Conisbee of the National Gallery, tries to give a sense of his milieu.
75. The ritualistic close gave a sense of completion.
76. The show also succeeds in giving a sense of the sheer variety of fringe publications that appeared.
77. The tradition of grand opera is of people and situations that are larger than life, that give a sense of the heroic.
78. The two words mean comforting depth to a manager but give a sense of dread to a young player.
79. They give no sense of how unthinkably long, how brutally painful, many of those deaths are.
80. They give no sense of how long, how painful, some of those deaths can be.