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1 And then, her courage breaking down under a cruel sense of wrong.
2 Tomas is beginning to think God has a cruel sense of humour.
3 His head swam, and a cruel sense of injustice ate into his heart.
4 Piers suffered a cruel sense of weakness, of littleness, by comparison.
5 The journalist had a cruel sense , at last, where this conversation was going.
6 What a cruel sense of humour the human body has.
7 And upon occasion he has a cruel sense of humour.
8 Love has burned the cruel sense out of that word, and bleached its blackness white.
9 Football has a cruel sense of humour.
10 She had long ago decided God had a cruel sense of humor-orperhaps He simply wasn't paying attention anymore.
11 The memory of it all, the cruel sense of injustice, returned with such poignant force that Lieders groaned aloud.
12 Ah, what a cruel sense of loss, Like a black shadow, would fall across The hearts of all, if he should die!
13 However, it seems that fate has a cruel sense of humour when an old secret is revealed that could take away his dreams.
14 When death came to the High Councilman, Despair felt a cruel sense of loss, as if his very heart was torn from him.
15 The girl's remark showed her sense of their complete triple intimacy, but it emphasized to Hermione her own cruel sense of being in the wilderness.
16 I am more nearly content here than I can ever be anywhere else, and I shall never leave here without a cruel sense of sacrifice.
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