Undercurrents Sentence Examples

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  • It still lived on, however, in the lower strata of Christian society; and in certain undercurrents of tradition it was transmitted from century to .century.

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  • Once again, guitar work is excellent and creates some very strong undercurrents creating a middle eastern feel to parts of the piece.

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  • Oceans are usually full of sinkholes and undercurrents that can pull an unsuspecting swimmer under.

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  • All the waters which enter the Skagerrak or Kattegat as undercurrents can be found at the surface of the North Sea.

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  • The sound is fantastic, making each blow count, and providing emotional undercurrents the acting and direction just ignore.

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  • It's relaxed, almost naïve, simplicity belies deeper undercurrents.

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  • Earlier in the month, however, the emotional undercurrents may give rise to tensions.

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  • Despite the memories of Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, there are strong undercurrents of anger in the Gulf.

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  • However, at times, deeper background undercurrents burst out into general view.

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  • But such undercurrents still existed among the people and gathered new forces ready to manifest themselves just as strangely, unexpectedly, and at the same time simply, naturally, and forcibly.

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  • Now in 1812, to anyone living in close touch with these people it was apparent that these undercurrents were acting strongly and nearing an eruption.

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  • Despite the memories of Saddam Hussein 's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, there are strong undercurrents of anger in the Gulf.

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  • I have to mention the animation that is at the beginning of the latest Undercurrents alternative news DVD.

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  • He belongs distinctly to the romantic school; his forte is vivid and picturesque description, the lively presentation of scenes and actions, characters and states of society, not the subtle analysis of motives, the power of detecting the undercurrents or the generalizing faculty.

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  • It 's relaxed, almost naïve, simplicity belies deeper undercurrents.

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