With the EU watching, this Catalan constitutional impasse could yet make itself felt in Scotland too.
This is one of the most valuable forms of scholarly originality, and it will make itself felt over a long time.
Moment after moment the drama deepens, the rich complexity of Ford's characters make themselves felt in all their strangeness and variety.
Much of the impact of the cuts announced in the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review is still to make itself felt.
Crude prices are about 40 percent higher than a year ago and just beginning to make themselves felt in the market for refined products.
Another aggrieved group may, however, make itself felt: French women.
But Vance appears to have found a target big enough to make his presence felt.
The doctor asked him to sit upright for a while to make sure he felt okay.
But unless purchasers can make their preferences felt, producers have no incentive to improve.
Masters champion Phil Mickelson has not been able to make his presence felt either.
We had to make sure she felt comfortable with us and that we felt comfortable with her.
The hot new start-ups are snatched up before they really have a chance to make their presence felt.
The longer they remain out of work, the less the unemployed make their presence felt in the labour market.
Young has to earn his keep, so new tracks which are firmly pop and future hits make their mark felt.
For Kerkorian, it all adds up to another chance to make his presence felt at a major U.S. automaker, with very little downside.
Green and Driver did not make demands but felt they deserved a better contract after spending a week listening to the whisper crews.
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But doing that will depend on the category in which the brand competes and where social networks make themselves strategically felt in the category.
But perhaps most of all, everyone seems to agree further education needs to make its presence felt and communicate the value of what it does.
The low inflation rate makes the additional monetary stimulus in train now less risky and more likely to make its impetus felt in the real economy.
The new parliaments and assemblies set up in Scotland, Wales and (if it is ever able to start work) Northern Ireland have not had time to make their presence felt.
And his spin team-mate Tredwell, selected ahead of Michael Carberry as England went with five bowlers, was pleased to make his presence felt on the tour - for the second time.
But owners may struggle to make their views felt.
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Since 1994, for example, all New Hampshire independents have to do to make their influence felt is turn up at the polling site and register for the party of their choice.
They loved Brazilian music, too, but as they grew older and took in the cataclysmic creativity from the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix and the San Francisco hippies, they wanted to make music that felt wild.
The NRA, which is regrouping in anticipation of that massive legislative push, will make its presence felt through congressional testimony and wielding the type of political sway the pro-gun lobby has carefully amassed over dozens of election cycles, experts said.
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Glencore will soon make its power felt as it uses the publicly traded shares and cash hoard that are the products of listing on stock exchanges in London and Hong Kong to acquire mining companies around the world, extending the commodities boom.
She said the diocese had done its best to make sure she felt safe moving in - although Thornbury vicarage is not considered any more dangerous a place to live than any other - but added that she was glad her husband and dogs would be there to keep her company.
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Finally, the two developed a product they felt could make surfing the Web a whole lot easier.
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