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1 The second was a dawning realization that he had read through these procedures once before.
2 There was a dawning of jealousy in her eyes.
3 There was a dawning realisation in at least sections.
4 The monk bowed ever so slightly - there was a dawning gleam of satire in his brilliant eyes.
5 There was a dawning apprehension in his eyes.
6 There was a dawning wonder in Justine's eyes.
7 He looked at Mrs. Chepstow, and there was a dawning of pity in his eyes as he answered:
8 Betty made a slight movement, and in her face there was a dawning of mingled amazement and incredulity.
9 You may also feel like there 's a dawning of understanding about someone or something that's previously eluded you.
10 Quite abruptly, she could not tell why, Charmian felt that there was a dawning of hope in her sky.
11 The reason is a dawning realisation that someone is going to have to pay for the elder care needs of ageing populations.
12 There was a dawning suspicion in her eyes, and she regarded his averted face keenly; she noticed that he hesitated and seemed embarrassed.
13 In Kootanie George's eyes where there had come to be a widening of slow astonishment during the brief struggle now was a dawning admiration.
14 However we think of it, it is a dawning period and one which-inits scope and potential-promisesto dwarf much of what has gone before.
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