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I've only seen them on TV, but they give off this sense of the music's not really finished; it's quite exposed and fun.
A number of dancers in Turkey and Egypt, where male belly dancing seems to be increasingly common, give off this sense of control.
In an op-ed published in the Guardian, he explained that the jihadists thrive off this sense of civilizational struggle with non-Muslims: With [Isis's] news and social media interest, they will be noting everything that follows their murderous assault on Paris, and my guess is that right now the chant among them will be "We are winning".
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Since corruption consistently goes unpunished, Afghans feel betrayed by their leaders – and insurgents have in turn fed off this widespread sense of disappointment.
Where all of this leaves off, the sense of sight comes in, for objects can be seen to vibrate and even move.
There's a startling moment after the intermission where this Duke gives off the sense of someone for whom events are hurtling forward way too fast, their momentum as unchecked as his own libido.
Yet despite all its efforts and pain, Spain cannot shake off that sense of doom.
They also show off the sense of artisanship and depth of flavor that increasingly define American craft beer.
One sometimes has to fight off the sense that Schlesinger never actually met these people, and is making it up.
Now, a run of positive results is necessary to stave off the sense of a flawed regime.
The attempt was to shake off the sense of gloom that has enveloped the team in recent weeks.
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