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1 Now the vote is in, the overriding sense is of surprise and uncertainty.
2 But you can detect that his overriding sense of propriety is clicking in.
3 These are innovative companies with deep pockets and an overriding sense of customer service.
4 Away from the spectacle of the show floor, there was one overriding sense : uncertainty.
5 Prepared, or resigned, and with an overriding sense of disappointment.
6 A ministerial aide, Tom Watson, spoke of an " overriding sense of relief and closure".
7 Yet the overriding sense was of disappointment.
8 There was an overriding sense of horror.
9 Supporters hope and trust those running matters have an overriding sense of the club and a direction of travel.
10 Yet the sonic majesty, and the overriding sense of a metaphysical journey, joyously undertaken, were spine-tingling in their immediacy.
11 But right now, my overriding sense is that the Government is doing its level best with integrity, transparency and efficiency.
12 I had no real expectations about the film, but walked out of the cinema with an overriding sense of satisfaction.
13 If there is an overriding sense with Arsenal of having seen this all before, then this is certainly unfamiliar territory for the defending champions.
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