And reading both I felt the same baffled indignation that they were not famous.
"I felt the only real qualification to join this trip would be toughness, " says Ridgeway.
And they were the songs that I felt the most when I was on stage.
"I felt the anointing of God more than I'd ever felt, " he said a day later over pizza.
"I felt the brand had lost a lot of its significance over the past five years, " says Harvey.
As a sword-wielding Sephiroth fell on Aerith like an avenging angel, I felt the Earth tilt on its axis.
So obvious, in fact, that I felt the need to buck the notion.
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And when he finished praying, I felt the urge to pray for him.
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We were attending church when I felt the chair I was on swaying.
However, I felt the time was right to pursue a new independent venture.
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It was only in the quiet hours that I felt the lethal dread.
Coincidentally, this also may have been the Josh Krajcik performance during which I felt the strongest urge to wash his hair.
"At around the halfway point I felt I could get the record - I felt comfortable the whole way, " said Gebrselassie.
Whenever I felt the anger, I would simply keep my mouth shut.
With each successful dumpling or stir fry, I felt the rush of having conquered something while also learning essential stories of my past.
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"I felt the animal data were worrisome and didn't see sufficient human data to feel reassured, " panel member Peter Savage said at the hearing.
The applicants are unfiltered by a recruiter or the HR department, so that means I felt the direct shot of the power of LinkedIn.
"I felt the tension out there in a situation like that - you wouldn't be human if you didn't feel like that, " said O'Sullivan.
"The Fiji game at the weekend was all about game management and I felt the tactics were poor... it was a pretty gloomy weekend, " Turner said.
And I felt the change of breeze from a slight headwind to a hair-ruffling side-wind as I crossed an intersection, because I walked with Arlene Gordon.
"When I knew evacuation would mean leaving Manhattan for Brooklyn, the only place I felt the need to spend time in was Grand Central, " she said.
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Acceleration and handling are healthy enough, but I felt the front wheels unsure of their grip on the road, as though I was riding on bicycle tires.
My back was stiff and I felt the first pangs of hunger, but, in fact, I had to admit that I was not at that moment unhappy.
"I felt the culture certainly needed to change, " said Colangelo.
The attitude of the financial press and the individual investors has certainly changed from early January when I felt the market would be Scaling the Wall of Worry.
Walking past the Greek tailor in my neighborhood, I felt the need to extol the old-world version of social networking, which is all about schmoozing without any electronic devices or urgency.
It is hard to say how board members justify the lack of action, but in my own case, if I felt the board was functioning well enough, I would pass over the issue in silence rather than cause unpleasant feelings.
She was so vulnerable that I felt the need to protect her in some way, to shield her, and I moved my hands toward her as though to be ready to catch her if she fell or to ward off anything that might harm her.
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