| 31. | And so, always there is the undercurrent of pain.
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| 32. | Among the collection of tribute, Hicks sensed an undercurrent of struggle.
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| 33. | There is a somewhat disturbing sexual undercurrent to the solo.
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| 34. | Still, an undercurrent of melancholy runs throughout the film.
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| 35. | That good export business will continue to be an undercurrent,
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| 36. | His tone was calm but carried an undercurrent of fervency.
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| 37. | The president may never be able to fix this undercurrent of concern.
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| 38. | Among Europeans, though, there's an undercurrent of angst.
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| 39. | The effort to restore Perm 36 has unleashed painful undercurrents.
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| 40. | Behind these words appears to lie another undercurrent of pain.
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