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1 Many South Africans are somewhat reluctantly feeling a sense of hope today.
2 Furyk wasn't alone in feeling a sense of what might have been.
3 The head physician, feeling a sense of responsibility, had sent for me.
4 I was shocked, feeling a sense of fear mingled with utter aversion.
5 Rashid headed for the airport, feeling a sense of déjà vu.
6 The poor old servant was feeling a sense of superstitious dread.
7 Jurgen flushed suddenly and swallowed, feeling a sense of impending panic.
8 This morning, however, he was feeling a sense of dread.
9 Not really crying, but just feeling a sense of hopelessness.
10 I guess.' Chrysabelle studied the girl, feeling a sense of sympathy she hadn't before.
11 She is delighted to be in full-time employment and feeling a sense of achievement.
12 And Cleopatra clung to her, feeling a sense of security in her sister's fearlessness.
13 I grunted in reply, keeping my eyes on the road, feeling a sense of dread.
14 But I have been feeling a sense of urgency.
15 The home crowd at MetLife Stadium would have been forgiven for feeling a sense of dread.
16 Cyrus silently delivered up these articles, feeling a sense of thankfulness that not one was missing.
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