His wife, Stephanie, had felt compelled to change her last name from Madoff to Morgan.
My body had felt like that of the toy cat, an arrangement of parts.
For a decade or more, families had felt a growing sense of economic insecurity.
He revealed he and his family had felt personally intimidated in the wake of his revelations.
It had felt good to separate herself from the group of lawyers and their spouses.
More than half of the stroke survivors surveyed said they had felt depressed and two-thirds reported anxiety.
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He had felt like a legitimate local for the three months that this idyllic situation stuttered along.
Deputy Le Tocq said he had felt the need to make the statement "due to mounting speculation".
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In 2003, 21% of people said they had felt intimidated by loyalist or republican murals and flags.
Other champion climbers had felt the same, declining into depression and sometimes suicide once their careers were over.
Looking down at the brain slice Eber had felt a sense of superiority.
However, the family maintained that Captain Pinochet had already been considering leaving the army because he had felt uncomfortable.
Ms Whitburn admitted she had felt stress in the role at times but that "it does come with the territory".
Scott Brown told CNN that, as a woman, she had felt excluded by the elite of architecture throughout her career.
Saracens had felt aggrieved over Tonga'uiha's U-turn and had sought to persuade the 28-year-old to honour his agreement with them.
But I wagered as to how Ford, Marconi and other visionaries had felt when faced with this type of situation.
She had felt out of control of her weight, since she would lose weight but could not keep it off.
One-third of these had felt it necessary to have at least one operation to either remove or replace an implant.
Despite the win, Safin showed flashes of his famous temper throughout the match and afterwards admitted he had felt the strain.
Fyodorov still remembered the surprise he had felt when, as a child, he had cautiously watched sleeping dogs, cats, and chickens.
No doubt the 12 Spanish tourists, and the Mexican girl accompanying them, had felt safe in their rented beach house too.
"I woke up and knew how I had felt about the previous one and knew I couldn't do it, " she said.
Another woman came forward later to report that while in the Cross Keys nightclub she had felt someone grope her bottom.
By that time, the sense of safety I had felt here during my first months in the country had been obliterated.
When board members were interviewed after a severe crisis, many had felt that something was wrong before the crisis became apparent.
The transaction had felt flirtatious to him, and the atmosphere of the downtown, beneath its drooping festoon of useless cables, seemed festive.
Still, it wasn't that same connection I had felt 12 years earlier.
She ticked-off names of truth-tellers, individuals who had felt Armstrong's life-changing fury.
Ms Jordan, meanwhile, had felt a powerful reaction against the trial itself.
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