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But later, unexpectedly, she felt an odd upswelling of joy.
This was a surety he'd never known before, a kind of psychic upswelling.
When their own lives and future were threatened as well by the ustuzou there would be an upswelling of support.
Suddenly, Adams was awash in a great upswelling of patriotism.
Lutt stared at the paper, feeling The upswelling of blind rage.
It had only come about because of an upswelling of private summonses, petitions, and public meetings.
He felt an upswelling of dread.
The sudden upswelling of power and emotion had left her drained, unable quite to comprehend the emotions she felt around her.
Despite an upswelling of pride at her courage, the shipmasters still strained their engines to stay out of the vortex.
And not surprisingly, the union's leadership sees no upswelling of discontent stemming from Mr. Tucker's election.
The casket was only there to provide a focus for grief and meditation, the way a flag provided a focus for patriotic upswelling.
The thought made Rinagh's skin tingle, and his heart grew tight in his chest with an upswelling of pride and satisfaction.
But if so it was still only a natural upswelling that offered little obstacle to horsemen and had not yet been piled up by the labour of Orcs.
In fear of some mysterious "others", there was a vast upswelling in the US against putting the Internet under UN control.
The upswelling of support for the team at home resulted in rugby sevens being admitted as a formal sport in Kenyan secondary schools in 2004.
From the remote perspective of the United States, Germany seemed a nonstarter in in the great upswelling of early music in the 70's.
Marina stirred in her nest of soft lace, but did not wake; Alanna gazed down at her with an upswelling of passionate adoration.
The magmatism at the ridge is considered to be "passive upswelling", which is caused by the plates being pulled apart under the weight of their own slabs.
"The upswelling of popular affection on this Raft for our brothers on the Belt is, shall we say, not to be opposed at present by the prudent man."
Its western end butted into the enormous upswelling of the Tharsis Bulge, where ten-kilometer-high volcanoes sat atop a mammoth blister of rock the size of Europe.
If the upswelling of the sea-floor ridges and sideways spreading that created the ocean floors had taken place on the kind of timescale that John was talking about, the rates of lava flow had to have been immensely greater than anything previously imagined.
In 1996 Fasold coauthored a paper with geologist Lorence Collins entitled "Bogus 'Noah's Ark' from Turkey Exposed as a Common Geologic Structure" that concluded the boat-shaped formation was a curious upswelling of mud that happened to look like a boat.