In all the hubbub of celebrating women, men might be feeling a little left out.
Princeton Professor and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman must be feeling the heat.
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But it gives me a glimmer of insight into what Shania must be feeling.
He might be feeling even better about himself next week, after a few valentines from the pollsters.
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It's definitely not easy -- because I'm struggling, and I can't imagine what she must be feeling.
Parents who may be feeling sad about "letting go" are warned to keep their emotions in check.
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Stay tuned over the weekend, when Woods will undoubtedly be feeling pressure to certify his would-be resurgence.
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As for Mr Brown, he may well be feeling optimistic in the aftermath of Labour's landslide victory.
Bharara must be feeling good these days after taking down Rajaratnam and now prosecuting this tax shelter case.
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Consumers may well be feeling pinched from high gas prices, rising interest rates and a cooling housing market.
One might argue that Bernanke and the Fed Governors must be feeling pretty good about themselves right now.
So Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett this morning must be feeling, well, soulful.
Today, they appear to be feeling a little more comfortable about the outlook.
Buyers may be feeling bullish, but they are also more exacting than ever.
The lightness of the controllers means we might be feeling less of that Wiimote fatigue, always a good thing!
In Cairo, the president will also be feeling diplomatic pressure to show he is taking decisive action to restore order.
And right about now, you may be feeling all the weight of their hopes and expectations coming down on your shoulders.
"With that kind of employment growth, obviously policymakers would be feeling pretty comfortable with the current policy settings, " added Mr Redican.
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Billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson might be feeling that pain in regards to his Bank of America position.
Still, for the husbands who might be feeling smug about the results of her study, Brines has a bit of advice.
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"People may not be feeling very generous, " said Linda Barrington, managing director of the Institute for Compensation Studies at Cornell University.
While Morgan might be feeling a little self-conscious on the tele, his wit and journalist instincts make him a premier Twitterato.
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So, you can see why Mr Osborne might be feeling rather put-upon.
Citrix might also be feeling the burn of a snub from OpenStack.
The hard landing guys must be feeling proud of themselves this year.
Nobody seems to be feeling sorry for these people, except for me.
But what will happen is on Sunday afternoon, when you're coming down the stretch, you will be feeling the same kind of emotions.
But then, at the height of his troubles in 1999, Mr Ivester claimed in a magazine interview not to be feeling any stress.
On the one hand, the Fed has to be feeling pressure relative to their ever-expanding balance sheet that has swelled to disturbing levels.
Shantou may be feeling Asia's crisis more than other Chinese cities, but the rest of the region would be happy for such modest problems.
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