There were also complaints from groups who felt excluded from the negotiations and suspected that fee-hungry lawyers had stitched things up behind their backs.
In which case, it is hardly surprising that the junior Democratic senator from Connecticut felt compelled to speak.
Using the iPad on my lap, related records from Ancestry felt more personal than seeing them on a computer.
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Most contentious, for now, are the benefits to be felt from the London Olympics.
The light shining from her eyes felt like a place I could stay forever.
The green felt from Game Center and the wooden shelves from Newsstand have also reportedly been removed.
And the ripples are being felt from Wall Street to Main Street.
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Sitting in the room, the message you felt from the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was pure resentment at being there at all.
It felt like I was experiencing the cathartic excitement I had once felt from the world of photography, which is what I studied most of my life.
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It was still out there, expansive and ordinary, its people neither heroic nor sinister, beset with the very anxiety I had felt from the moment I arrived.
The impact of the campaign can be felt from the affluent neighborhoods (an area commonly referred to as zona sul, or south area) to the poorer city suburbs.
More than a week after its broadcast, powerful reverberations are still being felt from the ABC Four Corners investigation into the mistreatment of Australian cattle in Indonesian abattoirs.
The drop in technology, and specifically semiconductors, comes with a special sting for investors as it was seen as a large segment that was seen as relatively safe from the turmoil felt elsewhere.
But issues such as anger, stress, fear of people living in the same placement, feeling "you don't get what you want or need in your placement", not being listened to, being scared and getting away from bullies were felt to justify the risks associated with running away.
Her death from a seizure earlier this year felt as if someone ripped a branch from our family tree, and the loss still hurts.
Her home was her sanctuary, a retreat from the world, tucked away in a little village that was nearby, but felt worlds away from the big city.
It was well known that Collins was considering offers from other clubs as he felt it was going to be difficult to oust Warriors' skipper Pat Sanderson from the starting line-up at Sixways.
"I felt in control from the first round onwards - there were a few close rounds in there but I still felt I was winning every one, " Gammer said.
Yet I felt free from all the fear, anger, and rage that had beset me.
Powerful new systems may threaten the jobs of those who felt safe from technology.
Yankee outfielder Brett Gardner, who has watched Rivera's cutter break from center field, felt the same.
"I believe we can do it - I've felt it from six months ago, " said Cole.
She was too weak from the treatment and felt too self-conscious appearing before the class.
He also rearranged the space so the bar felt separate from the dining area, creating a more intimate setting.
She said she tried to distance herself from doping activities but felt some pressure to co-operate.
She said she tried to distance herself from doping activities but felt some pressure to go along.
Paul Martin felt bloated from the gas and tenderness in the four incisions after his standard gastric bypass.
Liberals, Christians and other minority opposition groups say they felt excluded from the Constituent Assembly that drafted it .
Coleman said the Port Authority hasn't felt pressure from families of September 11 victims to speed up the process.
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