I cannot bear to hear certain words and hearing them earlier made me feel strange and now i feel disconnected and bewildered. |
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I don't usually wear all this make-up, so I feel a bit whorish with all it on. |
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I know I am real because when you hold me I feel comforted, when you say you care I feel loved. |
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I feel very powerful and godlike zooming around in the sky over the city, swooping down on this address or that. |
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But I haven't journaled or blogged for nearly a week, and I feel all pent up. |
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Reaching up to my forehead, I feel a welt, swollen and hard, caked with dried blood from my fall. |
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I feel like ralphing in the trash barrel outside Mr. Toad's Wild Ride instead. |
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I feel like writing a long, rambling sort of entry, with lots of tangents and absolutely no warnings as to when I'm going to change the topic. |
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I feel a bit guilty because I get angry letters off rangas and parents with kids that are rangas. |
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I feel this need to show people we can do it on our own but I recognize how silly and destructive and completely juvenile this attitude is. |
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Being in daily touch with a lot of abattoirs, I feel that the supplies of cattle are starting to dwindle and that demand will improve ere long. |
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I feel like I must suck as a mother because some days it seems that all he does is whine and moan and complain. |
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I don't know if any Americans are listening right now but I feel bound to make my small stamp on the ether on polling day. |
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I feel like growling, packing a bag and heading for a remote desert island where only the wind bothers to whisper. |
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I am only 28 and yet I feel so sick of the rat race that I often find it difficult to turn up at my job in the mornings. |
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I feel I would have to shop at stores where quality gives way to affordability. |
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Some of the jokes fall flat, and I'm not sure how I feel about the tone of the ending. |
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I feel obligated to clean up after myself since I'll be running into the maids all month. |
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My limbs are stiff and painful, my nose is running like a tap, my throat feels like I've swallowed a razor blade, and I feel like I am drunk. |
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I feel like the naughty schoolboy who's been called to the headmistress's office. |
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For young people coming of age now I think it's particularly sad, because I feel like I had it just 10 years ago. |
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In fact, I feel strongly that if ready-made cocktails are not going to stick to the classic formula they should choose another name. |
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I feel that I'm always having a go at Lori in her comments, which I'm not, because I like Lori, and certainly wish she would post more. |
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Although I feel very passionately with her that rearing children is itself a job. |
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I feel that if it were legalized then it would become a reasonable profession and not something to do to help keep a drug habit going. |
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I feel that all the people who know and love me are willing me to be better and get well and take control. |
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I feel it is high time that the county council reassessed its woeful decision to install those cursed traffic lights at Scale Hall corner. |
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The main reason I feel this is that when you date, pretense and airs are, well, up in the air. |
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When I read these names I feel like that young man reciting the names of the stations on the Paris metro. |
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I know this happens much more frequently and intensely in winter but it still alarms me how many days I feel deflated right now. |
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But I feel such greed would have not been the correct response to the kindnesses I had already been shown. |
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No one should have to suffer the awkwardness, pain, and humiliation of being an outcast, and I feel that it is terrible to wish it on anyone. |
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There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry. |
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I really like it when ladies write me, because I feel a real kinship with women. |
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I feel that if I want to have a good night's kip, I shouldn't be trying to do it in the middle of the nightly entertainment zone. |
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Either way, I feel moved to give him a very mature bunch of fives, in my butch way, if I ever bump into him. |
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And when I'm constantly rediscovering tracks from old albums, I feel less of a need to go out and gather new material. |
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If a woman comes to me and I feel her growing angry, then I can deduce that she is wroth with me, but I cannot deduce why. |
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I scrunch up my nose trying to explain exactly how I feel but my words fail me so I just skip it. |
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I'm also prepared to stand up and be counted though, if I feel strongly about issues that affect my working conditions. |
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I try to touch on topics that I feel are universal, and refine my methods of communication so what I'm saying is clear to any listener. |
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I practice my three-quarter shots a lot, so I feel comfortable with the in-between yardages. |
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I feel a real empathy for people who are sad, and so I relate to characters who are unhappy and dark. |
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I feel that religion or religious beliefs should not be used as an argument against the rights given to private people. |
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I was welcome yesterday, but today I feel like the three of you are hiding something from me. |
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Neither of us is getting any younger and I feel that we should take advantage of whatever opportunities we're offered. |
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I feel inspired to cook risotto as a pre-starter, using chanterelles and several skinny purple amethyst deceivers that my husband found. |
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It's just that I feel this piece is so provocatively unusual, it takes a lot of lateral thinking to fully appreciate the intricately evil themes. |
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I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos. |
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I feel confident in saying that America is once again divided, and the media is torn in its representation of a grim reality. |
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But when I get inside my flat, I can still smell his smoke, and I feel myself resenting him for it. |
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I would have liked to seen the camera zoom out just a bit more, as I feel this would help bring everything into a proper perspective. |
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I feel like I've been kept in the dark over this, either that or I've led a very sheltered life. |
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However, although this is fine when looking from the front I feel that the artist hasn't fully considered his creation from all angles. |
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One minute I feel we can get over this but the next I'm angry with him and feel I could never trust him again. |
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I feel the book also overstates Franklin's readiness to adopt an animalcular theory of disease transmission. |
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Wolfe needs Fritz, I feel, more than he needs Theodore, or you, the legman. |
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I feel maybe in the future he could be retrained to return to a different type of work or some office type of work at Inco in Port Colborne. |
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I feel somewhat like a measly ant pestering a magnificent tiger who has chosen to sleep on an anthill. |
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I feel compelled to respond to Dr. Hanaway's article on vaccinations from a holistic and anthroposophical perspective. |
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Even to those who are anti-abortion, I feel there are always situations in which abortion cannot possibly be classified as murder. |
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Despite the fact that this lesson took several class periods to complete, I feel it was definitely worth it. |
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I'm angry because I feel like this generation is being ravished by depression and despair. |
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Everyone knows how I feel and there's no point revisiting that situation at all. |
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I feel it is very certain that you are completing a journey that you have connected with in a past life. |
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Sometimes I feel like I'm taking my life in my hands on the road but I have no choice because I can't manage on the footpath. |
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After a small stretch of career-related anxiousness I feel like good things are unfolding. |
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Now we're in our new house, surrounded by boxes, and I feel like I haven't been anywhere or done anything. |
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I've got such energy and lightness of spirit that I feel as though I've been reborn. |
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They asked me what it's like and how I feel and you just can't put it into words. |
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I had put off seeing these films for years and now I feel like I was missing nothing. |
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I finally look up at his face, because his voice is so loud that I feel my ears are ringing. |
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I feel like hearing her voice again so I take out my cell phone and give her a ring. |
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So I feel rather out on a limb because I know that I have to help myself through this. |
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I mean, God had taken me a murderer, and I feel that he's made me into a minister, just like he's done to the apostle Paul. |
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I feel it's a very useful conceptual position that makes the future of web apps much more evident. |
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There's fine breeding stock in there, if only he knew it, and I feel it is my duty to help him propagate the family line. |
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Had they been written by a psychologist I feel sure they would be as dry as dust. |
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And, therefore, I feel now is the time to say we are against appeasement, and we have to apply pressure. |
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Being possessed of European teeth myself, I feel dentally more comfortable on this side of the Atlantic. |
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Wrenching sideways, I feel the rope make a sudden lurch down, frightening me. |
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They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them. |
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I feel a little guilty that my parents will have gone home less relaxed then when they arrived. |
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We're roomies, of course, I feel safer knowing that Mattie's around rather than me in a house all by myself. |
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I feel Mother's cold smile, her fingers releasing Nikola and his face relaxing when the roots of his hairs snap back into place in his skin. |
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I feel like I should go running after the little girl, but suddenly I'm rooted to the spot. |
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I feel sorry for the commercial lobsterman, but the waters belong to everyone. |
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I feel slightly lost, not depressed or anything just wandering around with little to do. |
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When I see an assembly of politicians on TV I feel I'm to receive a Logie-winning performance. |
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Sometimes this preparatory stage is intensive. Sometimes it happens over a long period, as and when I feel like it. |
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I feel much of the conflict is that of old structures fighting to keep hold their dominance against the ascendancy of the new paradigm. |
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While I feel like it is not something to be ashamed of, I am diligently learning to live with this affliction. |
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Taking all aspects into consideration, I feel it is better to have the classes from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. |
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I feel unable to breathe in this paradise, crushed by the mountains that aren't here, scared I won't be able to survive in my asphalt jungle. |
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I am at a loss for words to properly describe what I feel when I look at that article. |
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It seems an excellent challenge and one that I feel you lot would relish too. |
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And that agenda runs entirely counter to what I feel a lot of Mainers think they're voting for when they vote for these people. |
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I feel I am an example of midwife services working well with resources being assigned appropriately. |
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I have had a slight feverish attack for the last few days, and I feel ill, or rather I feel low-spirited. |
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I dropped hints to Ed, but I feel rather selfish in doing so because it's a tad pricey for our budget. |
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Life seems a little hectic of late, though I'm not sure why, and I feel as though I have been chasing my own tail the last few days. |
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As it is I feel like a killer, and it's more than a little macabre having a Chamber Of Death in the corner of the lounge. |
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Nevertheless, I feel quite confident in my ability to speak as an authority on the subject. |
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Changes of this sort would, I feel, help to establish the book as an important authority in this crucial and fast-changing field. |
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There's a lot of people writing very autobiographical songs and I feel I encouraged people to go in that direction. |
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If mainstream comedy is to move away from its stagnant form, I feel it will find salvation in more absurd comedy. |
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I feel far safer as a cyclist in traffic than as a pedestrian walking along that same road. |
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I feel privileged to help such a talented sportsman on the path to becoming a world champion. |
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I'm not quite sure how I feel about the random talking in between songs this week. |
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I feel that there are several factors that could have contributed to the initial autorotation. |
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I usually have a sense of intuition stronger than magnetic north, but this time I feel like I'm totally floundering. |
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Whenever I feel everything's getting on top of me, I just pop in there and every kind of support and counselling is on tap. |
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It could've only been about an hour and a half before I feel asleep, but I slept until I was awakened by the front door opening. |
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I feel honored to be able to help out these excellent people with such an awesome event. |
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The Boy and I were supposed to visit him this afternoon but I woke up sick and had to stay home, and now I feel awful for not going to see him. |
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To express any form of sympathy for them makes a mockery of what I feel for their victims. |
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Partly it's because I feel a profound sadness when reading accounts by recently-returned-from-somewhere tattletales. |
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Despite this, he still towers over me, and I feel like the baby of the family as he walks over and gives me a quick, awkward hug. |
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I feel I'm relatively representative of Canadians and I don't want the Conservatives throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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I feel we have some good referees and I make no bones about that but I'm not so sure we have that many good assistant referees. |
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In the end, I don't see that happening because I feel Brazil now have the bit between their teeth. |
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Furthermore, I feel it is perfectly legitimate, in the interests of creating a good drama, to telescope events or create symbolic scenes. |
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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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I feel very strongly that I belong to Scotland, I'm temperamentally Scots by character and by commitment. |
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Those days I just wanna kick the dirt or maybe just sit there and think about how bad I feel. |
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I feel slightly bad, but hope you guessed correctly which option I would go for. |
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I don't feel bad about it for myself, but I feel bad for the effect it had on Rafael. |
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I feel so bad for those who have missing family members because I was in their shoes just a sort time ago. |
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I feel as if I have been lightly pounded with a meat tenderiser from head to toe. |
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I feel there is nothing wrong with bagging pants as long as your actual underwear and behind is not showing. |
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It's certainly no worse that the breakfast place near my house in terms of quality, but I feel less compelled to return there. |
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I feel like I should post about my weekend and reply to a bajillion comments, but I'm going to bed soon. |
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As a hard-working, tax-paying, non-indigenous, and fair-minded Territorian, I feel deeply embarrassed by association. |
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At once I feel like I'm back at high school and I've been caught drawing margins without a ruler. |
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I feel like a bit of a scrounger complaining but people over 60 are due their allowance and we haven't got it. |
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I feel kinda bad for them too, but, hey, that's the way the cookie crumbles. |
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I wore it to some rather posh restaurants and not once did I feel scruffy or unkempt. |
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I feel like going to Lou Dobbs with my little bank book and just having Lou Dobbs just do this. |
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I feel it is those who are left behind that suffer the most emotional pain when a relative or someone close to them kills themself. |
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I feel so ashamed of myself that all power of conversation thenceforth leaves me for the rest of the evening. |
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I feel sure that the new generation of practitioners has no less talent than that of the great masters of the past. |
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Again I feel that the volume of hoggs is not going to be there this year and if you can hold onto your sheep for a week or two it should pay. |
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I feel rather protective of him and when I see all those men and boys with guns and matching Barbours I want to keep him as a pet. |
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I feel like this girl invites bare people to her baby shower just for the gifts. |
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I feel a little out of place in my neatly pressed tennis shorts, matching shirt and new pair of Adidas sneakers. |
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Oh well, I have special permission to be raunchy because I'm sick and I feel like barfing. |
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Now that I am a season ticket holder, I feel like this is my team more than I ever did. |
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However, when it comes to the old religion and war thingummy, I feel religions get it really, really badly in the neck. |
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I feel for Michael because this is a profession unfortunately of backstabbers, of second-guessers. |
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Many of your readers may disagree, but I feel many more will identify with my observations. |
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I feel the month of May is the most delightful time to be out and about on the river. |
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He's not been able to show it recently but I feel he's maybe needing a goal or two to give him a lift. |
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I feel like if I was being set up, he would probably have just handed me the information right off the bat. |
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There are days when I feel like throwing in the towel, but I just keep hoping that things get better. |
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That all said, I feel that we're still owed the big throwdown between the Alpha Quadrant and the Borg. |
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It's a funny thing, but I feel much more self-conscious fully dressed than I ever do in my bathers or in the dressing room at the pool. |
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I feel that there would be a lot less pressure in a bathhouse than in a bar. |
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I feel pity for a people who let some self-appointed cult leaders do their thinking for them. |
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As the murky water swirls with bath salt down the shower drain, I feel the worries and tension of my day disappear. |
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Generally, I feel that we've made huge strides this year while also blooding a lot of young players. |
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I feel like I am sometimes making a lot of compromises just to maintain her friendship and she isn't meeting me halfway. |
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I trust what I feel, and my intuition and the feeling that comes from sound and from sight. |
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There were no female police officers there and I feel the whole thing would have been better dealt with by ticket inspectors. |
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I feel we have been sold out by the interim management team led by Mr Dawson. |
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I feel certain, for instance, that he would not have come out with anything so beamish. |
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It is such a GORGEOUS day today, and it's hot, soooo hot, I feel like I'm melting. |
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It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind. |
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Sometimes I feel as if I should have a punch-in time clock before I walk out on stage. |
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I feel guilty over all that but what can I do except build a time machine, maybe I just don't deserve to be happy. |
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This is a film which I feel is a must-see for anyone with even a passing interest in issues within the realm of mental health. |
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Every time I see it I feel this beaut sense of pride that that's the country where I live. |
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Although I feel a slight tinge of anxiety and apprehension in the air that surrounds you, it's greatly masked by the strength of your confidence. |
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I had the chutzpah to schlep this cockamamie comp to the shmoozy jacket meeting but I got my tochus kicked and now I feel like a shlamiel. |
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Yet I feel pretty sure that recreating the messianic zeal about Early Intervention that I felt that day in Granton would do nothing but good. |
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I feel that metallics add the three-dimensional quality which reflects the light. |
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I don't want to use a beer engine as i feel these aid the loss of aroma. |
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I feel a sense of deep sadness, verging on depression, about the situation in Asia. |
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This year for some aberrant reason, I feel like watching, so let's all watch together. |
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I feel the police and our judicial system are aiding and abetting a government that makes criminals out of ordinary members of the public. |
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I feel sure as time passes by more and more will join the growing numbers in this wonderful pastime. |
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It's really fascinating, and I feel it's what turns a blog from a series of chats into an absorbing internal narrative, or conversation. |
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I hope that all the spectators this weekend feel what I feel when I see the mighty warbirds flying high. |
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I feel like I'm the only one in the world with nothing to do, and it drives me crazy! |
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He's so jacked, I feel like a 8 year old girl whenever I'm near his presence. |
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When I write and hit the publish button, I feel a proud sense of achievement and accomplishment. |
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I feel oddly discombobulated that I don't know whether the moon is waxing or waning. |
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I feel the room swaying, for the band's playing one of our old favorite songs from way back when. |
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Most of the music is very beat heavy and I feel it adds to the overall intensity of the game quite well. |
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Whilst I am retaining my sense of humour at the moment, I feel I may lose it quite soon. |
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I feel better about the situation, just for the simple fact that she was the one who decided to call it quits. |
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I feel that I should confess to wazzing in a coffee cup and throwing the contents out of the window. |
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I feel sick, have a painful headache and feel a bit under the weather, but I know that if I push myself and get out of bed I will feel better. |
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I feel like some jilted lover or something from Shakespeare, thinking these things to myself. |
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I know they are a ripoff, and regardless of whether I liked the original or not, I feel gypped. |
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But I feel like we are all still telling the same joke about Barbara Billingsley talking jive in Airplane. |
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I feel incredibly lucky to be in such a rad work environment with a most excellent group of people. |
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I feel as if a day of my working life or living life has been taken away by someone who is a jobsworth. |
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It could be denial but I feel more likely it's an acute awareness of the stakes involved. |
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I know it's a cliche saying that I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders, but I fully understand the root of the phrase. |
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I feel like a welcomer at Disneyland, having to stand and smile while untutored children kick my ankles and throw over-priced snack foods at me. |
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I feel like people with chin straps have a high propensity for wearing jorts. |
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I feel like I owe it to the audience to not have to stall, to not have a filler season, and to continue the journey for Don. |
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I feel that the activity inside those drawings is as chaotic and as controlled as any of the assemblages or sculptures or movies or other works that I've been involved in. |
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Now that it's all over, I feel exhausted and a little weird. |
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I feel I'm achieving something, not chasing my tail all the time. |
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What people will be able to come away with is how do I feel about somebody I painted. |
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Well, I feel pretty and maidenly without bounding my tresses. |
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I feel akin to the writers and exciters, the people who put themselves out on the front line, let their thoughts and their hearts be known to the world. |
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I feel oppressed and confused by neat columns of figures marching down the page or screen, disoriented by colour-coded graphs and the arcane jargon of statistical analysis. |
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Helen is quite heartbroken, and I feel awfully sorry for her. |
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While I feel sometimes like I'm the juggler in a circus, I know that smart marketing and advertising have helped us to continue in business, even in these rough times. |
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I am having trouble making up my mind how I feel on any one thing. |
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I vaguely here my mind wondering, I feel a ripple of excitement spread through my body, as I relive old movie scenes where moments like this turned out for the best. |
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I feel sorry for them dogs and I hope it never happens to mine! |
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I feel like a meanie singling out one film as the most outstanding for me this year, so I'll do the fairest thing possible and say it's a dead heat. |
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Ross is a friend as well as an old adversary, and I feel for him. |
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He is very matter-of-fact about this, and I feel sorry for him when he looks at the state of the country, for which he fought so bravely, with so much disappointment. |
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Sometimes I feel too selfish, and other times I feel too selfless. |
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Legalisation, I feel, may lead to the legitimisation of their usage. |
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To continue the debate, I feel the drift of this conversation is that Ken has the old world traditional values at heart and represents the majority. |
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I feel like I belong with all the wealthy socialites I rub elbows with. |
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I'm not stating how i feel either way but i like it that my husband was circed. |
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I feel sorry for her, as she spends all her time running me to classes. |
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Dr Bass manages to combine humility with humanity and while he never exactly makes me feel good about having cancer, I feel that together we can make the best of a bad deal. |
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For example, I would love to be able to be more affectionate and tactile with people, but I feel really funny about hugging and kissing my friends. |
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The way I feel about her goes way beyond physical attraction. |
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I feel like a sack of cement, and somehow I have to write a column. |
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I feel like I should be living it up, having an exciting life. |
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I feel as if this highway knifes straight on through the world. |
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The season ticket which I purchased will not be renewed next season, I feel cheated by the playing staff who have been given every encouragement from the word go. |
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People have remarked that they have hardly ever heard him cry, and I feel sure that babywearing has had something to do with his calm contentment. |
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This is particularly agonizing because, although I feel confident about my exterior, I'm growing less confident about the reality beneath the clothes. |
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I feel that musically, melancholy tones are the most comforting. |
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I feel naked and vulnerable when I am walking through a parking lot alone. |
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I was very ill indeed before and now I feel reasonably well. |
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I feel that dehumanization is the only way one can successfully abuse another. |
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Being an atheist, I feel vegetarianism is the closest I get to a religion. |
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I feel ready, but I was pretty nervous yesterday after feeling so rotten. |
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But my concern is that our strikers should be busting a gut to score goals like that and I feel a lot of their problems are that too much work is done outside the area. |
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The autumn sky is so lofty that I feel like roaming around the heavens. |
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As I listen to myself and the real Bert spew inanities, I feel terrible, as if I am mocking a world before its very benefactors. |
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When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport. |
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I feel like I'm at the stage of converting bitter experience into wisdom. |
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As these exams don't count towards my final degree and I need to have scarcely even browsed any Classical texts to pass them I feel an utter apathy and lack of motivation. |
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Yet, with this effort falling flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned. |
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I feel this provides the skills to write tight, clear, and concise papers. |
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I wanted to somehow plug into it with gentleness and love, because those are things I feel comfortable with. |
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I don't drink but I feel like I tied one on the previous night. |
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I feel with every atom of my body that it's untrue and wrong. |
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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 feel like a dunce in this company, until I get talking to some of my mates in the group who share a lot of my frustrations and aspirations, and are a holy if unruly group. |
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If biggie or any of those people said that I feel like it would be used all the time as a common thing. |
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I had come to terms with death then, and I feel so blessed every day that I am still alive. |
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The world is a better place for the removal of his influence, of that I'm certain, but I feel it's a time for grim determination and resolution rather than cheering. |
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I feel like a tourist, like you, everyone asking you for money, what did you bring me? |
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I feel like I can recognize the cadence, but I haven't been able to do it yet. |
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Sometimes I feel like a cat that is being mauled by a small child. |
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I feel sorry because got the surgery with improper devices, so they might suffer from it. |
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As I look back, I feel that I was not really walking my talk. |
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I feel individually, like stats and stuff, I feel like I did my job with that and I established myself. |
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I feel like my world view will not sustain itself and I may implode. |
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I feel very proud of being a ballerina of this great ballet company. |
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I feel sorry for the old veterans who came with war brides and grandchildren to make their pilgrimage to the monument's opening this Memorial Day weekend. |
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I do the 80 percent healthy, 20 percent indulgent rule, and I feel that really works for me. |
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In those cases, I feel duty-bound to scribble a few paragraphs. |
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I feel like I have this opportunity to turn this into something good and teach people about intersex. |
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On reflection, however, I feel this would be unlikely, because I cannot be alone in considering his regular waspish observations positive endorsement of a production. |
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But I feel queasy about the shortness of those sentences. when you consider the length that, for an example, an abused woman might get for killing her abusive husband. |
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I feel guilty on their account, and again, I feel it's entirely my fault. |
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But now with Mrs. Zweibel having gone to her reward, I feel much less amenable to these old storks coming around and delivering their sermons to me. |
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After the lesson on tides I feel a new sense of connection to the sea, since I finally understand the forces behind rising and receding wavelets that now envelop my bare feet. |
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I feel like I can chart my last ten years via your last ten on wax. |
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I am not averse to an unhappy ending, far from it, but, as you will gather, I feel endings should arise naturally out of the plot and not be grafted on to it. |
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However, I feel the need for a change and a hunger for new influences. |
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My stomach's all knotted up and I feel like I'm going to get sick. |
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My Beemer has an almost ridiculous amount of power, yet equally powerful brakes and such precise steering I feel safer driving it than our minivan. |
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With great artists, I feel the first 3-5 things will always be your favorites. |
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And while this play deals, like all his work, with the conflict between the poetic soul and materialism, I feel Williams sanctifies the dead Sebastian. |
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Nonetheless, Martha, I feel that the grace with which you have acquitted yourself throughout this entire situation demonstrates the ample strength of your character. |
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I feel a lot better about myself and wanted to say thanx Abby! |
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Yet I feel I was in the right, I was only a few minutes late. |
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So I feel that not enough is being done to persuade people to give up because the government know that they're on to a good thing with the tobacco trade. |
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I feel contaminated by it, almost as if it's a taint upon my soul. |
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But I feel more safe, actually, in the inner city than I do anyplace else. |
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I'm sad to see the last of the poppies, and I feel a deal of sympathy with the plants that are suffering under the drought, but I'm also enjoying the sun. |
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My mom is a singer-songwriter, but she was also very depressed when I was a kid, and I feel like I just sort of embodied that. |
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But I feel that were I to accept the award, it would ultimately debase the coinage of the medal. |
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My sinuses are all bunged all and I feel all weak and yucky. |
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Harkness for several years at WordPerfect, Novell, Bookcraft and ASH Capital, I feel he is an ideal fit for the Company. |
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I can't believe I did something so stupid. I feel like a complete moron. |
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I feel lonely at times, but then somebody phones, or calls round, and I cheer up again. |
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Just what awaked me I cannot yet say, but that I did indeed awake at this given point I feel very certain. |
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I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. |
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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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I feel a wave of hateration washing over me. I can't believe that Mimi's getting a car before I get one. |
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I do know that I feel better when I remember to take my multivitamin, iron and vitamin D supplements, and the occasional fish oil horse pill. |
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I was so jakun with the pen thingy and this happened hehe I feel like a kid. |
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This may seem a little presumptious, but I feel that this group is pretty much JFKed out. |
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And I feel that under those conditions it will be necessary to assume the existence of a god to start off life. |
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I feel honoured to be here as the director shouts cut for the very last time. |
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