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sense

noun as in feeling of animate being

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“You know that when you work with him, absolutely everything you shoot will be in it,” Blanchett says, with a sense of pride.

He’s uninterested in the book’s driving point: Paul’s struggle to make sense of a world where petty rules have supplanted community and common sense.

Removing a person’s daily routine as well as their sense of purpose and identity can seriously undermine their sense of self.

From Salon

His sense of humor and timing make him very compelling.

From Salon

Lightbody writes of the connection between the two: "While you don't have to read this book to understand the album, a listen to the album might help some parts of this book make sense."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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