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He said he "felt betrayed" when he was arrested and discovered her real age.
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"I felt it was a real step forward in launching the gamer into a real environment that felt true, " he said.
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Though he was born in Hong Kong, Brown waited to start a gallery in his hometown until he felt the market was ripe and that buyers had gained a real appreciation for western art.
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While Allen estimates that only 5% of miners who took part in the California Gold Rush felt they struck it rich, he sees the merchants as the real bread winners.
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Although between his alcohol and his accent I couldn't comprehend a word he said, our exchange eventually made me decide that I felt a real kinship with the natives of Turks and Caicos.
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But sitting here beside this girl as unknown to him now as outer space, waiting for whatever she might say to unfreeze him, now he felt like he could see the edge or outline of what a real vision of Hell might be.
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Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho was evasive about what exactly he felt went wrong last week in Germany.
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He said the company still felt the win-a-shop competition had been a "real success" and was "all about encouraging fledgling local independent retail businesses".
BBC: Borough Parade, Chippenham
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The move is the latest in a series of reforms by Francis as he seeks to make the church more responsive to the real needs of lay Catholics, especially those who have long felt marginalized by the hierarchy.
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True, that made for some interesting moments during which one could watch Armstrong, in real time, mentally feeling out the boundary between what he was willing to admit and where he still felt compelled to obfuscate.
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