51. These rare finds, they say, bring a sense of accomplishment, and even joy.
52. This brings a sense of surpvise to a chronologically arranged disc of songs you know too well.
53. This could well be one of those galvanizing events in which the forces of public pressure finally brings some sense of proportion to tabloid journalism.
54. This is a guy who brought a sense of purpose and determination to the club from the first day of spring training.
55. This brings a sense of surprise to a chronologically arranged disc of songs you know too well.
56. To this, Mifune brought a sense of ironic self-knowledge and intense sexuality.
57. Vonk cut down the number of string players, bringing a sense of chamber-orchestra intimacy to the performance, which was entirely approprate.
58. Weld brought a sense of comic theater to the job.
59. We need to bring sense whereby the Pittsburghs and Milwaukees can survive.
60. Why do complex writers who bring a sense of depth and affection to their styles, as well as some of them do, miss the brass ring?