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1 A dread seemed to descend upon him and deaden his natural buoyancy .
2 McCoist's natural buoyancy and optimism should not be mistaken for flights of fancy.
3 With his natural buoyancy of spirits, he began to hope again.
4 If not buried deep enough, their natural buoyancy might propel them to the surface.
5 Her natural buoyancy of spirit was beginning to reassert itself.
6 Save for a natural buoyancy of spirit she might have wept her way across North America.
7 Then her natural buoyancy overcame any doubts.
8 Meanwhile, during floods some ant species exploit the natural buoyancy of their larvae to help save the colony.
9 He had been very tired and white, and some of his natural buoyancy seemed to have deserted him.
10 All the natural buoyancy of the girl's nature was required to bear her through the trying days of waiting.
11 Gilbert had not so much natural buoyancy as Cecil: he got far less fun out of making these attacks.
12 His natural buoyancy reasserted itself.
13 Already, through natural buoyancy or else by reason of the unseen nurse's ministrations, the throbbing ache was becoming almost bearable.
14 Cora's natural buoyancy vanished.
15 Instead of exhibiting the natural buoyancy of his years, he looked careworn and dejected; nor was he ever known to smile.
16 But Tembarom, physically stimulated by hot and cold water, and relief at being left alone, was beginning to recover his natural buoyancy .
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