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There is a current of revolutionary optimism even in his darkest poems.

Through Mr. Guare's plays, even those that deal with physical and emotional mayhem, there is a current of affirmation.

It is absolutely clear who the good guys and bad guys are, but there is a current of tumult that runs below that very simple premise.

Far from it: under the cleanliness there is a current of angst, like someone weird softly reading aloud from Kierkegaard's Fear And Trembling.

There is a current of bawdiness, perhaps even homoeroticism, in the play that screams to be better exploited - but, overall, this has the potential to be a great big audience-pleaser.

Try holding two sheets of paper so that they hang vertically two centimetres or so apart and blow downward so that there is a current of air between them.

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Everyone had a line, but, underneath the jokiness, there was a current of discomfort.

However, there was a current of darkness swirling beneath the jubilation.

There was a current of tension concerning competition from plastic shopping bags.

"You can't step out without saying, 'My God, there's a current of birds going overhead.' ".

At a breakfast meeting, there was a current of restlessness about Johnson; he did not seem self-satisfied and his questions were probing.

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