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1 Dalglish's extraordinary sense of loyalty often exceeds the customary calls of duty.
2 I always have an extraordinary sense of history when I come here.
3 And this extraordinary sense of quality seems to be universal amongst them.
4 As he heard the click, he felt an extraordinary sense of elation.
5 And there was mixed with it, too, an extraordinary sense of simplicity.
6 At this time, I remember, an extraordinary sense of bewilderment took me.
7 He has the most extraordinary sense of direction I've ever seen.
8 Yes, you always did have an extraordinary sense of fair play.
9 The extraordinary sense of intrusion, the horrific in-out-in-out motion of the serrated blade.
10 Suddenly he became aware of a most extraordinary sense of oppression.
11 They were created with an extraordinary sense of found aesthetics.
12 An extraordinary sense of peace and ease, even of luxury, stole over them all.
13 They develop an extraordinary sense of entitlement, becoming very judgmental and shrewish, she told Reuters.
14 She walked over to the settee, an extraordinary sense of trepidation simmering in her mind.
15 He felt that extraordinary sense of anticipation once again.
16 Well, she seems to have an extraordinary sense of duty towards the child that's coming.
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