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1 He was in perfect accord with the dominant sentiment of his party.
2 Why, in Kent, the dominant sentiment of each composition is admirably preserved.
3 But the dominant sentiment is relief that she has left the Dutch public arena.
4 Her attachment to him was, in personal relations, the dominant sentiment of her life.
5 Failure to integrate them into an all- dominant sentiment could not but lead to racial insanity.
6 Curiosity, however, was the dominant sentiment .
7 This was the dominant sentiment of her distracted heart, when one day, at eleven A.M., came a telegram from Liverpool:
8 These comments contrast with what is still seems to be the dominant sentiment among Republicans, as voiced by Idaho Representative Raul Labrador.
9 But the President would not yield to what was generally believed to be the dominant sentiment of the North on the question of reconstruction.
10 Despair and confusion are the dominant sentiments arising from the latest suicide bombing atrocities in Israel.
11 Depression and despair are the dominant sentiments reported by European and United Nations representatives from Israel in recent days.
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