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sense

noun as in feeling of animate being

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That sense of humanity has always been at the core of Cave's work and his music with The Bad Seeds is "essentially autobiographical".

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WSJ: If you’re investing about a billion dollars a year, can you give us a sense of your approach and what your biggest bet is at the moment?

"The site is isolated and not threatened by development. As a result, there has not been a sense of urgency," he explained.

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“Our sense remains that the core of the AI thesis remains intact and would probably survive a continued separating of the wheat from the chaff in the frothier parts of the equity market.”

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In the book, Basheer describes the gangbanger mentality as a battle to find dignity and a sense of purpose while living under socioeconomic circumstances that often deprive you of healthier ways to experience those things.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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