I don't feel bad about it for myself, but I feel bad for the effect it had on Rafael. |
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And beware of smug marrieds who make you feel bad and fearful if you're single and in your thirties. |
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But they're so nice to be around and I don't feel bad about myself when they're near. |
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So there's Girl and NML parading around in thongs of varying stringiness and bottom pertness, making we mere bottom-mortals feel bad. |
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I always feel bad for people getting married and spending upwards of a hundred thousand dollars. |
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They feel bad because the culture suggests everybody's having fun, and if you're not there's something the matter with you. |
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He says dentists feel bad about the situation but he insists their hands are tied. |
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I feel bad for the guy and his family and really shouldn't say I told you so, but these guys need to get better advice! |
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She had planned to give a grumbling apology for being late when he sniped at her incompetence, but she really did feel bad now. |
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I can't help but feel bad for the poor rookie schmucks who serve as waterboys to the storm troopers. |
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Her voice has an amused tone, and I know she's trying to be sarcastic and make me feel bad. |
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Pain is your body's way of telling you to stop, and ignoring it will not only make you feel bad but probably injure you into the bargain. |
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It was too nice a day to feel bad about it, even if there were anything to be gained by a bit of injudicious panic and alarm. |
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They don't feel bad about it themselves, as long as they're receiving generous social assistance and unemployment insurance. |
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It's an ambitious project and I feel bad for rating it so poorly, but it's rather pretentious and just doesn't offer enough gruesomeness for the particularly bloodthirsty. |
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Sometimes, parents do not want to have their children do chores because the children feel bad enough already about the separation. |
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Did he feel bad sending our boys into battle without adequate body armour? |
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All too often though, a focus on winning, rough playing, and jeering comments from spectators, parents and coaches make people feel bad. |
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So I do not feel bad about belittling their phony consultations that have lead them to introduce such a bill. |
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Many owners feel bad containing their furry friends in a crate or doghouse. |
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In portraying the poetic melancholies of Paul Celan, Nelly Sachs and others, the composer evidently wants us to feel bad too. |
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Because that's gross and may also make your friend feel bad about her hammer toe. |
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I feel bad now that I was unduly and unbefittingly snooty about that handful of his films that were adjudged unsophisticated and sentimental. |
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If something like this happens, it's easy to feel bad that you weren't able to meet your dad's wishes. |
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Now I feel bad about not telling my partners, but I still do not tell them. |
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The Marvel movies are fun, they don't make you feel bad, they are worth seeing on the big screen – which is a great thing for cinema in general. |
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People ought to feel bad more than they do, she says, to try to make amends. |
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Only the feel bad factor explains puzzles about the fuel protests. |
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Think of the last thing that made you feel bad, nervous, or worried. |
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But my lack of care has the dimension of a confession because I feel bad about not caring. |
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I tell myself not to feel bad because my life expectancy is eighty-six, which means I have nineteen more years of life. |
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If not for meaningfulness, what other reason is there to watch a movie that makes you feel bad? |
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Critics seem so often to focus on what books are unworthy or unaccomplished that I feel bad about raining on the parade of something so well liked. |
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I feel bad for the retailers because currently the economy is doing badly, and retailers, along with everybody else, are hurting. |
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It can be very hard living with a parent who is depressed because that person may do or say things that make children feel bad or confused. |
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However, support groups are not for everyone, so do not feel bad if you try it and find it is not right for you. |
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Instruct participants to write one sentence about some aspect of their bodies or personalities that make them feel bad. |
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Such people will tend to do their jobs well since they feel bad when they see shoddy or incomplete work. |
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The environment around the crystals m a y also start to feel bad or become chaotic. |
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Yes, many people who quit tobacco feel bad as their bodies adjust to no longer taking in nicotine and the other chemicals in tobacco. |
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I can understand why the member for Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine would feel bad about sending this piece of trash in an attempt to tarnish our reputation. |
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This is a macho machine, vaguely smug: it feels less about childish treats on sunny days than whipping up peanut-butter ice-cream, rosewater gelato and basil sorbets to make your friends feel bad about their lives. |
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Lapses in quality could also be ascribed to the permissive school of thought which holds that, above all, you must never feel bad about yourself or what you are doing. |
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But the bags under my eyes and my slack jaw line make me feel bad. |
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Removing baby teeth may cause your child to have trouble speaking, difficulty chewing, lead to crooked adult teeth and make him feel bad about himself. |
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Macaulay explained that if people are unable to achieve an ideal behaviour, they look for ways to manage their guilt by tuning out the facts that make them feel bad, rationalizing or looking for placebos. |
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I really feel bad for these people or these girls who are being mutilated. |
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Writing in perfect rhyme is harder and takes more practice, so don't feel bad about starting out with imperfect rhyme, pop stars use it all the time! |
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I feel bad for him, but at the same time I cannot let him drag me down into his depths of negativity. |
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Also staff feel bad because they cannot give patients the care NHS staff feel patients should get due to lack of resources. |
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The truth is that I felt bad, and I would also feel bad if I did not say this here, since we are working together with the Committee on Development to eradicate poverty: to eradicate poverty in Asia and in Latin America. |
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This concept can be confusing, as a 'bad touch' does not always feel bad. |
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Sometimes I do feel bad and angry when I try and try and don't understand a sentence or even a word. as though something was pulling me to that room. |
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I feel bad and desperate each time I'm beaten up without reason! |
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Y N Do you feel bad if you don't work at least 10 hours a day? |
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You see, thinsplains Callahan, because nothing else seems to be working, we must turn to making obese people feel bad about themselves in order to shed the pounds. |
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He does feel bad about the appalling waste of lives in Soviet communism. |
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