His impact on the world of jazz can be felt throughout New Orleans and around the world today.
For if the Irish rejected the pact the tremors would be felt across Europe.
Most contentious, for now, are the benefits to be felt from the London Olympics.
Nonetheless, any real effect from longer-term supply shortages will be felt almost entirely in Q2.
It registered on seismographs as a magnitude-2.1 earthquake and could be felt 50 miles away.
Those are serious consequences, and the pain will be felt all across the country.
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Sometime late this afternoon a political tremor in Italy might be felt in Europe's capitals.
But this can already be felt: the number will change a city and change a nation.
Rooney's absence will be felt not only on the pitch but in the dressing room.
Such changes would be felt especially in low-lying, populous and poor countries such as Bangladesh.
Aftershocks continue to be felt, with strong jolts waking people in the early morning hours Thursday.
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The effect of drilling stoppage will be felt a lot quicker than people think.
These real-world impacts will be felt when currently unfunded liabilities need to be paid.
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While Benedict won't be directly involved in his successor's selection, his influence will undoubtedly be felt.
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Democrats admit the impact may not be felt for at least a month, maybe more.
She added the cuts will be felt by the wider area where workers spend their wages.
Defense is one area where the cuts will be felt acutely, and investors have responded accordingly.
Another direct cost may be felt by Chinese students looking for college places abroad.
"The impact of the decision will be felt throughout the economy, " their letter said.
"The positive effect of hosting the World Cup will be felt right through England, " he said.
In the meantime, military officials said some effects are already or will soon be felt.
The effect of the collapsed banking system and tottering insurance industry has yet to be felt.
The repercussions of a fall in credit quality would be felt far beyond the leveraged-loan market.
The place where Mr Lane's absence may be felt most is among Oracle's customers.
Hence the beneficial effects of such measures will take a long time to be felt.
Losses will be felt in all departments and staff under threat are being consulted, the council says.
Thus, the effects of the drilling ban will be felt a lot quicker than many people think.
The charity said her death would be felt deeply by staff and supporters all over the world.
The full force of past measures to tackle Ireland's huge budget deficit will be felt this year.
Conversely, the benefits that will emerge in the distant future will be felt mostly in poorer countries.
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