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Together they give a fair sense of today's room-for-everyone art world.
Would they have a fair sense of daily life for most New Yorkers?
From the sound of it the show should give a fair sense of what's cooking in the extremely lively and diffuse South Asian and South-Asian-abroad scene.
Sometimes he punched me back, giving me a fair sense of what bare-knuckle fighters once must have felt -- and how they felt the next day.
The interpretation is more flexible and dramatically convincing than in a 1978 Supraphon alternative, although both recordings give a fair sense of the opera.
If you do, it means you have a fair sense of what it costs you to live and you're generally living within your means.
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Death also has a fairer sense of play than many in his dominion.
When, with David Herd, Robert Potts took over editorship of the previously mainstream Poetry Review in 2002, it was with the aim of giving "a fairer sense of the true diversity of British poetry'.
With their playfully modern aesthetic and prefab design, they captured the fair's sense of optimism and possibility.
There's a general fair-minded sense that that might be so — and many indeed have moved their barometers away from the Hitler range.
Everyone plays by fair, common-sense rules.
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