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1 In some cases, there was a palpable sense that change was impossible.
2 There's a palpable sense of occasion in the live performances captured here.
3 There was a palpable sense of relief when the closing hour came.
4 His arrest brought a palpable sense of relief to picturesque area.
5 I felt, almost immediately, this palpable sense of relief, she says.
6 The lithographs also convey a palpable sense of a clubbable generation.
7 So maybe that's why there's a palpable sense of giddiness about the place.
8 There was a palpable sense of shock and disbelief in Paris and elsewhere.
9 A palpable sense of relief rippled through the clanmeet once he had finished.
10 The others turned and looked, and there was a palpable sense of relief.
11 Now that it was upon him there was a palpable sense of relief.
12 Glogovac conveys a palpable sense of anguish as the screws tighten around Mladen.
13 Stuff's Henry Cook said there was a palpable sense of fear in the corridors.
14 There is a palpable sense that their time is coming.
15 There was a palpable sense of aggression in his attitude.
16 The timing may not be perfect, but there is a palpable sense of relief!
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