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1 But beneath it all there was a deep undercurrent of some unexplainable feeling.
2 Well, if happiness is the deep undercurrent , as you say, I don't want it.
3 A deep undercurrent of dissatisfaction with the present order of things exists in the ecclesiastical world.
4 Straws were coming to the surface in that session which betrayed this deep undercurrent of purpose.
5 These things I reflected upon as I felt course through me a deep undercurrent of regret.
6 Yet I felt a deep undercurrent of joy at knowing that my father loved me still.
7 As the vessel approached its goal a deep undercurrent of excitement kept all the passengers feverishly occupied.
8 There was much enthusiasm, yet beneath it all there flowed a deep undercurrent of doubt and fear.
9 Some strange, deep undercurrent was working here.
10 With the changing season, the increasing force of the icy air held a deep undercurrent of its potential power.
11 Although Madrilenians still joined in the Irish cheer last week there was a deep undercurrent of grief and sadness.
12 In spite of all the bravado that was being thrown into these preparations, there was noticeable a deep undercurrent of regret.
13 He and Luccio exchanged a glance pregnant with silence, swayed by deep undercurrents .
14 What can even a whole hour's talk reveal of the deep undercurrents of an artist's thought?
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