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(61) The university course was, in a sense, another field of discovery for Stan. (62) In a sense, unknowingly, he had already entered the kindergarten of the Inquisition. (63) She was rechristened Nancy Blackett in honour of the redoubtable Amazon pirate who had, in a sense, paid for her. (64) In a sense it is obvious - most people have an intuitive idea of what complexity means. (65) Mr Rolleman was in a sense right in his opinion of me: I am by his standards a dilettante. (66) The Internet, in a sense, is the new kid on the block. (67) But in a sense Helmsman is the perfect match for him. (68) This causes an immediate reduction in anxiety so in a sense the person is rewarded for running away. (69) The point is that crops and weeds are in a sense kindred spirits, with several traits in common. (70) In a sense, much modern human life is about structured dependency. (71) It was in a sense the just reward of his method of conducting foreign policy. (72) If so, what kind? In a sense, this is natural. (73) It followed that Northumberland's men were in a sense Gloucester's men, even though the duke could not retain them directly. (74) In a sense, even though legislatures usually have spokespersons and leaders, no one can truly speak for the legislature. (75) In a sense, we do not feel we have any direct competitor in Paris. (76) Thus, in a sense, the gravitational field has negative energy. (77) In a sense the motor industry can be seen as a test case for the Thatcherite medicine for industry. (78) In a sense, she is the victim of her own desire to be taken seriously. (79) In a sense, then, the purchase of consumer durables is both consumption and a form of investment. (80) In a sense, they did not leave the newcomers behind. (81) In a sense, the modern era of fusion research dates from that measurement in 1969. (82) In a sense, phosphate is taken out of circulation in the Ecosphere, diminishing the prospects of more life. (83) In a sense, experimental subjects are only partially real people. (84) In a sense, it will signal the end of the centuries-old dominance of the printed word. (85) In a sense the Earth was reborn without leaving a trace of its early history. (86) This kind of dallying is, in a sense, optimal. (87) The construction is canonical in a sense. (88) In a sense, is an independent carrier. (89) In a sense, advertising communication is a one-way communication. (90) And Reagan was, in a sense, their popularizer.