81. These books give a sense of the continuities in Los Angeles architecture.
82. They combine to give a sense of bulk in abstraction.
83. This solid chapter-and-verse study of Francois Truffaut gives a sense not only of completeness but also of closure.
84. This compilation attempts to give some sense of the musical migration of the Roma, with Gypsy artists spotlighted from India to Spain.
85. To give a sense of recovery, the authorities organized a day of mourning in the main square of the capital Sunday.
86. Up close, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island beckon newcomers and give a sense of excitement.
87. Visitors will be able to view the forest through soaring windows, intended to give a sense of being within touching distance of the gorillas.
88. Using electric guitar treated to sound like a bubbling brook, Lanois created music that gives a sense of the claustrophobic Arkansas town where the drama takes place.
89. When you drink a hot chocolate with froth around the edges, the froth gives a sense of creaminess and lightness, just like the froth on a cappuccino.
90. Where the Spurs give you a sense that this is their time, Cotton said time finally ran out on the Suns.