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1 It was her own decision, her own insight into the reality of the situation.
2 Smith's own insight has mated with others since his day.
3 Dorotea must have had her own insight , a tragic one that led to her suicide.
4 Yet the tragedy seemed to deepen Jeremiah's own insight .
5 For a single instant doubt drowned Sam's faith in his own insight and in human nature.
6 June Hennessey seemed thrilled with her own insight .
7 No doubt Mido has his own insight into how this might pan out in the cold hard reality.
8 Like Mondrian, SOM forgets its own insight about capturing the energy of Broadway by disallowing the theater its own architectural riff.
9 But Luke takes pains to prevent our thinking that Paul spoke from his own insight or was moved by human passion.
10 Fitzgerald had it straight, although I guess he didn't believe his own insight : the very rich are different from you and me.
11 The theory on which he had brought up Dorothea had been based on his belief in his own insight into his daughter's character.
12 There was not a man in Scotland less capable of knowing what any woman was thinking, or more incapable of doubting his own insight .
13 So Lewis shares his own growth and his own insights .
14 The prophets had always made God audible on earth by attributing their own insights to him.
15 "He wants you to wind it up," said Clara, struck by her own insight .
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