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Once they arrive, however, "there is no sense of one attending on the bill of another," said Hee-Sun Hong, director of college counseling.
Moments like when she tells Ang how to put her lipstick on, that cruelty, that sense of one woman being overbearing to another, that's definitely my sense of humour.
Richter thus uses the term "planter" in its early modern sense, of one who establishes a European-style agricultural presence on the land.
But investors, struggling to make sense of one of the most severe downturns in a generation, still seem to hang on to Wall Street's every word.
Finnieston has a real sense of one.
You work your whole life and perhaps you've made sense of one small area.
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As for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) – an AR teacher overlayed atop your field of vision, thanks to some smart eyewear, could bring the sense of one-on-one learning to a home-schooled student.
There's a certain sense of one-up-manship that comes from eating alligator in front of an alligator.
Ada Bonadei's murky lighting also grew rather tiring in its sense of one-note drama, especially in blurring faces so that the nuances of certain exchanges were lost.
(Hell, you can stream most of these festivals anyway). Even the sense of one-upmanship of just a few years ago — where will Pulp reunite?
But she does reveal a yearning for the sense of "one-ness" with nature that, she feels, came instinctively to hunter-gatherers.
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