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1 There, if anywhere, one would have expected to find a sense of proportion.
2 Consider Princess Margaret, a woman who fitfully struggled to find a sense of purpose.
3 People who "come into the country" want to find a sense of the frontier.
4 You'll find a sense of freedom from fully committing yourself to a situation far beyond your control.
5 They talked about race quite often, as part of his inner need to find a sense of belonging.
6 On the podcast today: Know a child or teenager struggling to find a sense of routine post lockdown?
7 For a show this knackered to find a sense of purpose this strong is little short of a miracle.
8 She saw him in this very bedroom, trying, in spite of everything, to find a sense of beauty in the sex act.
9 It meant giving your home a suitable winter wardrobe of wool, sheepskin and tweed in a bid to find a sense of calm contentment.
10 As more people distance themselves from organised religion, we asked you to tell us where you find a sense of community and why it's important.
11 Our hope is that through sports and art those who suffer can find a sense of fulfilment and the courage to continue their brave fight.
12 And through the tears, she found a sense of peace she had not known until that moment.
13 Money can change hands, but so far users have found a sense of community more important than profit.
14 As Dr. Roberta Golinkoff told the Strategist in 2018, this age is all about finding a sense of independence.
15 Everywhere, we found a sense of common belonging diminished, with fewer meeting places, playing fields sold off, museums and libraries closed.
16 Many of those have come to him and to the JCC in the hope of finding a sense of identity and of community.
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