When the agent felt for his badge, Robbins produced it and handed it back.
One really felt for Scotland here, because of the effect they had on the outcome.
Perhaps pity was a truer description of what I felt for him, however fleetingly.
Absolutely. (Applause.) I saw the tenderness that he felt for his grandmother.
Democrats admit the impact may not be felt for at least a month, maybe more.
Waugh said he felt for Warne and his family for being involved in another controversy.
He described the guilt he felt for failing to spot the ambushes that killed them.
Pistorius said he felt for the family of the woman who died, regardless of who was responsible.
The impact won't be completely felt for another month, courtesy of a delaying action from the NYSE.
Given the nature of film funding, its legacy may still be felt for some years to come.
The explosion knocked out power to many local customers and could be heard and felt for miles around.
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Michael Fischer: We have felt for several years that video was the next frontier in marketing and communications.
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Yet even if they repealed the policy today, the beneficial economic effect would not be felt for years.
Indeed, the news goosed Vivus stock slightly, but the measurable impact is not expected to be felt for months.
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It's the best I've felt for a while and I'm delighted to have made it up to my supporters.
The effects of this event will be felt for many years to come.
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Before she passed, I saw the tenderness that he felt for his grandmother.
Many Japanese these days no longer feel the disdain their two nations' people's have long felt for each other.
Christal had not known her father's anguish until then -- the moments he relived, the guilt he felt for surviving.
Waqar was being criticised for things that were not his fault and as the tournament unfolded I really felt for him.
The sweeping economic losses from subways, electricity, hospitals and Wall Street being shuttered by Sandy will be felt for years to come.
The impact of Hurricane Sandy will be felt for years to come.
And I definitely saw the tenderness that he felt for his grandmother.
Though their primary task of immunizing a child takes only a moment, the impact of their work will be felt for generations.
The resulting destruction of wealth will be felt for years to come.
And that the tenderness that he saw -- felt for his grandmother.
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Since college-degree programs are multiyear commitments, the effects will continue to be felt for many quarters to come even if enrollments bounce back.
In a matter of days the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case whose impact on innovation will be felt for decades to come.
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It felt for one long, loud bit of time like fear and sadness and life had been synthesized into a single massive group experience.
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