| 21. | There is always this undercurrent that women have a different role.
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| 22. | _" Undercurrents of racism " mark Chinese control.
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| 23. | An undercurrent of anxiety kept turnover on most Asian markets low.
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| 24. | The disturbances of 1848 gave hope to the nascent political undercurrent.
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| 25. | An undercurrent of comedy runs throughout the action / detective series.
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| 26. | A more subtle undercurrent in Seascape is the idea of alienation.
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| 27. | It is gentle but with an undercurrent of sadness and uncertainty.
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| 28. | The novel is full of strong emotional undercurrents and intense passions.
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| 29. | There seemed to be an undercurrent of rivalry between them.
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| 30. | Undercurrents of dissatisfaction have surfaced among core constituency groups, especially environmentalists.
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