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1 He had instead a wholly pervading sense of ease and security.
2 Again he felt the all- pervading sense of depression and discomfort.
3 He wondered why he had never caught before that chill pervading sense of solitude-sadsolitude.
4 A few audible gasps answered the declaration, several head shakes, a pervading sense of despondency.
5 The pervading sense of disappointment caused many to question whether Birt had been the right choice.
6 Robert on the ledge with his back to the wall had a pervading sense of comfort.
7 But through it all there is that pervading sense of reality and it redeems these defects.
8 She stood quite still behind the bench flooded and filled with an all- pervading sense of happiness.
9 He felt an all- pervading sense of regret.
10 By contrast, Saffron's model defines a city's uniqueness in terms of a " pervading sense of exoticism".
11 Awake all night, I feel saturated with dread, with a gut-churning queasiness stemming from an all- pervading sense of doom.
12 The greater part of every life is spent without that deep, all- pervading sense of discord between itself and God.
13 Perhaps there's a pervading sense of stagnation instead of sparkle and it could be that you need some breathing space.
14 There was an all- pervading sense of restful indifference as to whether it might be night or day, morning, noon, or evening.
15 Yet they had been somehow drawn into this fantastic crime; and henceforth an all- pervading sense of collective guilt warped the American mind.
16 When he descends upon me, it is as if I fall asleep, then awake with a pervading sense of calm, and peacefulness, and strength.
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