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1 She began to get uneasy at a certain recklessness in her conductor's driving.
2 As if infected by the mood of the day Broad also batted with a certain recklessness .
3 Then, with a certain recklessness , she spoke:
4 Indeed, the Englishman's phlegm is a sort of leash holding in check a certain recklessness which his seeming casualness conceals.
5 One hostage that he had given to Fortune had been taken away, and a certain recklessness took possession of him.
6 There can be no doubt that it does enable many a timid soul to get through life with a certain recklessness .
7 For there was a violence in his utterance, and in his face, a certain recklessness of speech and of demeanour, very agitating to her.
8 Judging by the clinking of glass and a certain recklessness of speech, both were drawing heavily upon Alderson's stock of liquid "office supplies."
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