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1 Who ever said South Africa did not have a sense of humour?
2 These employees will work harder if they have a sense of connection.
3 Just goes to prove even economic journalists have a sense of humour.
4 Magpies have a sense of self and some birds plan future meals.
5 We all have a sense of urgency about the recovery, he said.
6 You have a sense of how long people are going to live.
7 Nobody will ever again say he doesn't have a sense of humour.
8 Most New Zealanders don't have a sense of what that looks like.
9 A painting has to have a sense of time passing in it.
10 I guess I'd say that he doesn't have a sense of humor.
11 But I am glad to see you have a sense of humor.
12 I have a sense that this is where your monologue is leading.
13 Intuitively we have a sense of symmetry as a kind of mirroring.
14 They have a sense of situation without the necessary tricks of technique.
15 He seems also to have a sense of the serious responsibilities involved.
16 It's got to have a sense of memories, somehow magically, momentarily recoverable.
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