41. Over the years, Jones has developed a sense of what makes a toy fun and what makes it sell.
42. Rather than developing a sense of musical time, it freezes a single ecstatic moment.
43. Precipitous declines in density also make it even more difficult to sustain or develop a sense of community.
44. Sawatzky, making his fourth successive start, seems to be developing a sense of opportunism.
45. Sharing beds, coming and going on disjointed schedules, they develop little sense of community or cohesion.
46. She does seem to have developed a sense of humor, though.
47. She says frequent online residents develop a sense of history and eventually learn to understand each other.
48. The reason this specially applies to India is that India has yet to develop a sense of public good for her own citizens.
49. The predictability of those ranges suggests, in turn, that people develop a sense of pitch at a very early age, perhaps even in the womb.
50. The scented and textured Play-Dohs add a bit of realism to the seascape and help kids develop the senses.