Democrats and Republicans have very different and deeply felt ideas about what choices we should make.
The influence of African music is deeply felt in much of the Latin music of the Americas.
The tributes delivered at the businesswoman's funeral were deeply felt, the tears genuine.
The author has two many flasks on too many burners, but this is a deeply felt and often well-realized work.
The massive outpouring in response to my article suggests that I had managed to articulate concerns that were deeply felt.
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And through it all, Presley Chweneyagae's Tsotsi makes his presence deeply felt.
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How does this deeply felt need translate into modern business?
The latest incident has further raised tension in an area where the divisive effect of the Syrian conflict has already been deeply felt, the BBC's Jim Muir reports from Beirut.
This right has been exercised, usually with impunity, by French lorry-drivers four times since 1984, and frequently too by farmers, merchant seamen, students and anyone else with a deeply felt grievance.
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The emotion in them is so raw, so deeply felt that it sometimes feels intrusive, like overhearing a private grief that becomes so compelling you can't tear yourself away even though you know you should.
But their respective cultures draw from the same fund of psychological resources to construct each of their deeply-felt, guiding moralities.
The charity said her death would be felt deeply by staff and supporters all over the world.
But current and former colleagues say the criticism hurt Munoz deeply and she felt betrayed by people she had considered friends.
The Pakistani Government said General Musharraf had told Mr Lubbers he felt deeply about the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and called for a major relief effort to help the Afghans inside their own country.
He intended to urge the bloc to address three big issues: the crisis in the euro zone, a crisis of competitiveness that is allowing other regions to move ahead and a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is felt deeply, particularly in Britain.
On the other hand, the consequences of those layoffs obviously are felt deeply not just by the individuals involved but by the places -- the restaurant that that person who's been laid off used to frequent -- and it just keeps on rippling throughout the economy.
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The evening that I spent with McGillis and Saxon's Frankie and Johnny I felt was deeply moving and funny at the same time.
In a sign of how deeply the pain was felt throughout higher education, the study found that the average institution lost 18.7% after fees.
Though we mostly handled the books only by their covers (or paged briefly through to ascertain that no dunce had striped the pages yellow or pink with a Hi-Liter), we communed deeply with them, felt certain that only we deserved to abide with them.
Renly is a tragic figure, but that tragedy in the books is not felt nearly so deeply as it ought to be.
In a report on the closures, the Commons committee said it was "deeply concerned" of claims that frontline workers felt excluded from the process.
Conservative former minster Cheryl Gillan said many of her constituents felt the government was "challenging their deeply held religious beliefs".
However, it would have been deeply appreciated if Thorn was given additional time to elaborate on his opinion and explain why he felt the way that he did.
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Reaching the capital of Bhopal, I found the state's Chief Minister, Digvijay Singh, felt the secularism of his Congress party needed to be redefined to take account of India's deeply religious ethos.
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