11. Migrants, he said, offer a sense of vitality and new perspective.
12. Only in the big cadenza, between the third and last movements, did she offer a sense of protest, and even here the protest was perfectly enunciated.
13. Religious faith, he believes, can save us from being afraid of death and can offer a sense of community in a lonely world.
14. Some staff members also said the full-time interpreters were crucial in offering a sense of safety to refugees still traumatized by war and dislocation.
15. The land, which included some cattle and horses, offered a sense of serenity not found at the White House.
16. The sites must be public gardens that offer a sense of enclosure and safety as well as beauty.
17. These offered a sense of quiet but resolute policy action.
18. They offer a sense of common purpose beyond the day-to-day tasks, making work exciting.
19. This is a pretty camp, offering a sense of being far away in mountain redwoods.
20. To him, public art can offer a sense of place and, he hopes, become a natural part of the visual landscape.