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1
With a
dawning
sense
of apprehension, Fallion got up and ran out into the hallway.
2
A
dawning
sense
of his stability was even beginning to make itself felt in Fifth Avenue.
3
He was conscious of a
dawning
sense
of shame at being even tacitly responsible for such a thing.
4
They seem to have a
dawning
sense
of the value of chastity and of woman's claims to consideration.
5
This
dawning
sense
is called clairvoyance.
6
Or is the whole thing a monstrous lie? he cried, with a sudden
dawning
sense
of the truth.
7
A
dawning
sense
of the similarity of the two bills swept the otherwise expressionless face of the Minority member.
8
Like the stirring of a faint shadow, he felt the first
dawning
sense
of self-mastery he had known for days.
9
He looked it: a quarter of his face gone, and two flies beside themselves with a
dawning
sense
of unbelievable luck.
10
He gazed earnestly upon the frail young figure; he had a
dawning
sense
of the possibilities of life and emotion in others.
11
I felt my anger abruptly drain away, to be replaced by a wave of denial and a slowly
dawning
sense
of horror.
12
She looked at the strange, draped figure beside her that spoke those husky words of comfort with a
dawning
sense
of reverence.
13
Later on, he employs some striking staging -including a spectacularly eye-openingAct 2 introduction -to convey a
dawning
sense
of menace and doom.
14
She did not feel afraid; a sense of confusion and relief was over her, with another
dawning
sense
which she did not acknowledge to herself.
dawning
sense
dawning