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Fortunately for Burton Albion, he is driven by a burning sense of injustice.
But her alleged attackers remain at large, leaving her with a burning sense of injustice.
He imbued his children and grandchildren with a burning sense of justice, compassion, equal rights, and fairplay.
And he is driven by a burning sense of injustice that he is being denied his due by the world.
As you can imagine, I find it impossible to recall this incident without a burning sense of shame.
The first is that democracy is unlikely to promote peace if it is coupled with a burning sense of unresolved injustice.
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She did not need these schemes that would enclose her untameable nature and burning senses in a fashion store.
For a moment, forget about whether encouraging fossil fuel burning makes sense during a time of global warming, whether we should raid the highway trust fund when bridges are collapsing for lack of maintenance, or the disconnect between the proposal to cut gasoline taxes and all three candidates' endorsement of "cap-and-trade" pollution limits that would raise gasoline prices.
"Outside the Law," Rachid Bouchareb's sweeping historical melodrama of the Algerian struggle for independence, proceeds from a still-burning sense of outrage.
In 1942, Leopold wrote: "When we abolish the last sample of the Great Uncut, we are, in a sense, burning books".
Inspiration originally referred, as you will know, to the idea of being filled with divine spirit, some kind of transforming, burning Otherness, the sense of having an idea, a thought, a need, breathed straight into your lungs.
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