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1 I feel no sense of triumph now, only the knowledge that our cause was just.
2 I could go, and feel no sense of danger, even though my reason knew that it existed.
3 She listened attentively enough to Maddy's story but seemed to feel no sense of urgency or danger at all.
4 They will feel no sense of common interest or common country; they will cherish no common object of patriotic love.
5 In the clear sunlight of a winter morning, the academy trainees feel no sense of foreboding in the alley behind the rowhouses on Newington Avenue.
6 He felt no sense of awkwardness, no arrogant pride, no irritating obligation.
7 The line was long, but she felt no sense of urgency.
8 It was his only companion; and yet he felt no sense of loneliness.
9 But even here, Sano felt no sense of his father's presence.
10 The demon was dead but Shay felt no sense of relief.
11 He felt no sense of loss at the notebooks' annihilation.
12 Yet he felt no sense of triumph-onlyconfusion and astonishment.
13 Looking around, Strike felt no sense of homecoming or nostalgia.
14 Randy felt no sense of surprise or shock whatsoever.
15 And yet Mr. Crowl felt no sense of victory.
16 He felt no sense of protection from his father, and he missed his mother always.
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