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Значения термина strong undercurrent на английском
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Использование термина strong undercurrent на английском
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This movement finds a strongundercurrent of favor in all the churches.
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The psychological effect of the environment's decay is a strongundercurrent here.
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Through all she said and did ran a strongundercurrent of excitement.
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There was a strongundercurrent of conviction and purpose, not expressed in speeches and platforms.
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There has always been a strongundercurrent in your humor that life is rather insignificant.
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He had found out, several weeks before, what a strongundercurrent was running toward him.
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Tensions between Hong Kongers and mainlanders have always run as a strongundercurrent to the protests.
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He perceived a strongundercurrent of local prejudice.
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Russia is plagued by a strongundercurrent of bias against ethnic minorities from the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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Would he emerge safe and successful, or be carried away by some strongundercurrent, be battered on unseen rocks?
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It was a life, so Isabelle saw, with an order of its own, a direction of its own, a strongundercurrent.
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Marilyn rose, laughing now, but still in a high color, conscious perhaps that she had revealed some strongundercurrent of feeling.
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There was a strongundercurrent of apprehension that with the world opening to Irish soccer, the (national) game was up.
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One of the earliest symptoms among the delegates at Chicago was the existence of a strongundercurrent of opposition to his nomination.
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With a strongundercurrent of culture and history, the buzzing city stretches along a pristine coastline while its iconic Table Mountain overlooks the magic.
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Deep, deep he sank, and the strongundercurrent tossed about him, seized him in its fearful grip, and swept him downward in its course.