It felt just like America felt to me when I was 20 years younger.
Thus, the apparent need some felt to find a prestigious academic authority supporting fiscal reform.
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"It felt to me that they were all dealing with the same subjects, " he says.
Still, the primal urge I felt to fish was hard to completely tamp down.
Taylor wasted little time making his presence felt to the crowd and his rival.
We also asked Tom how it felt to win the award for the second time last year.
The instant, silent torque that pushes you back in your seat has to felt to be believed.
But now it has been colonised by commerce, a more businesslike approach is felt to be necessary.
As familiar as my own block felt to me, I was mostly ignorant of what was on it.
This came after Khan wrote a first-person account of how it felt to be a Muslim in India.
The same imperative is felt to this day when atheists compare religion to fairytales and believers pen apologetics in response.
But an exercise that required the women to rate how close they felt to their men told a different story.
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To hear and see them perform has always felt to me like taking a private tour through a composer's mind.
The drop in estrogen just before and during menses is felt to be the most important trigger for menstrual migraines.
Still, despite all of her success, Wurwand never forgot how it felt to be overlooked by financial institutions as a young entrepreneur.
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They let me imagine how it felt to be longed for, and that was a knowledge sadly lacking in my real life.
Indeed, in Italy public finance for elections was withdrawn in 1993, since it was felt to be actually compounding corruption, not curing it.
Doing conclusive experiments on people would have been out of the question, and trying to substitute laboratory animals was felt to be unreliable.
"Hard time makes the boy the man, " Elmore said afterward, and it felt to Peter like dad was writing a line in a story.
"It felt to Mr Brown as if the defendant was using all his weight to push his hand as hard as he could, " said Mr Godfrey.
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In 1965, Cambodia broke off diplomatic relations with the United States after a weekly magazine carried an article felt to be derogatory to the royal family.
We walked around the block while Klugh talked about how fortunate he felt to be working with a musician of Benson's caliber, and how much he was learning.
It fell apart then, exploding in sparks, but she remembered how elated she felt to touch the scorch-mark and smell the hot, tarry smell of the destroyed wood.
It reminded Bell of how it felt to treat patients.
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Over the past decade both universities have abolished their entrance exams, because they were felt to favour private schools which were more likely to give their pupils special preparation.
The AWSJ went further in its two front-page stories and concluded that "the enormous pressure JCO felt to cut costs and compete with overseas rivals" was ultimately to blame.
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But a read of them does give a glimpse into Keyes' mind, apparently describing how it felt to take a life and the disdain in which he held much of American society.
Of course I am labouring the point here to remind us that there has never been a time when mastering the sum of human knowledge has not been felt to be an impossible task.
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