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1 Wired asked Flansburgh about his latest work and newfound sense of civic duty.
2 Now, as she looked at Norr, it was with a newfound sense of respect.
3 Accepting a post as a university lecturer brought for him a newfound sense of creativity and fulfillment.
4 Chryssa seemed eager to take charge, and I found myself grateful for her newfound sense of authority.
5 His kick in the pants from King had given him a newfound sense of focus and determination.
6 He found the stairs a moment later, and he crashed up them with a newfound sense of direction.
7 A few drops of Rescue Remedy under the tongue bring a ruffled traveler a newfound sense of calm.
8 Walter's newfound sense of humor.
9 However, there is still speculation that politicians have a newfound sense of urgency and are stepping up attempts to stem the crisis.
10 After a six-year gap that entailed a much-needed "mental health break", they've returned with an audible newfound sense of wisdom and experience.
11 Also, the trio discusses iPad etiquette (Mat takes pictures with his), and Apple's newfound sense of humor that came across in Thursday's presentation.
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