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For many ordinary Washingtonians, there is a continual sense of anxiety.
But it is also exciting and involving, with a thuddingly violent combat mechanic and a continual sense of raw peril.
Even when Steinbeck isn't going full-orchestral there's a golden glow about Cannery Row, a persistent delight with the world, a continual sense of wistful affection.
They cast a spell that is all their own, one that is grounded in simplicity and directness and a continual sense of the hand.
The tight schedule produced a continual sense of pressure, but people also derived a sense of satisfaction in meeting the schedule effectively day by day.
"There is one story and one story only," Graves said, which is not true; but the resulting love poems, with their continual sense of threat and change, ought to be read alongside playful anthology pieces such as "The Persian Version" and "Welsh Incident".
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There is a sense of continual opening up -- intellectually, emotionally and visually.
They need exposure to career pathways, continual mentorship, and a sense of belonging and inspiration.
The ability to convey a sense of continual surprise and discovery while singing almost any standard is one of Ms. Sullivan's many gifts.
It's thick with technology, the songs have the same sense of continual motion – and often the same kind of explosive dynamics – as dance music.
What we want is purpose and a sense of continual self-betterment, which is not served by buying another iPhone, wardrobe or a kitchen.
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