Early on I felt that some of my work was wrongly perceived by feminists, who didn't get the irony.
"Early on I felt really good but I think it's the understatement of the year to say he comes out flying after the interval, " said O'Shea.
Pravir equipped medical team members with a software tool to track their feelings throughout the day, with a focus on emotions felt right before, during, and after team meetings.
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In a cute bit of installation wit, the "painting" isn't up on a wall, but instead rests backside out on two felt-covered wood blocks, as if the exhibition were still in preparation.
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With a little bit of list management in advance, setting up some SXSW specific lists of close friends, people I wanted to meet, and some influential bloggers and writers attending the Austin madness, I felt on top of the information on Twitter, but I never felt that it was breaking news or providing another insight into the event.
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And we disagree on these issues for a reason, and sentiments are keenly felt on both sides.
Griffin said the tape will speak for what happened on that play but he felt a hand on his neck.
The blame is placed on the disappointment felt by many Catholics over the failure of the Vatican to deliver anticipated reforms - notably in its teaching on contraception.
Ms McDonagh told the BBC she was "not hung up on her own privacy" but said she "felt terrible on behalf of her friends".
As GOP leaders worked to get the votes for Plan B on Thursday, they felt that they had the majority of GOP members on board but knew that without Democrats' support, they needed to get almost all their members to support the bill.
As it went on and on, I felt like I was living under a waterfall.
How many times have you arrived in Paris on Sunday and felt privately annoyed?
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Griffin said his back, which had spasms in the regular-season finale on Wednesday, felt good.
Police chiefs have worked to try to build on the revulsion felt at Danielle's murder.
More important, when it was all over he felt on top of the world.
"Especially, early on, I felt like I was going out there every day, " Phelps said.
Yes, there are knock-on effects being felt around the world from the European crisis.
"I felt on top of the world sitting in the middle of Seven Mile Beach, " Pavlo says.
From where I was looking on, it felt like any old disabled person could have a go.
She said that Hasse gave no specifics on why he felt threatened -- only that he did.
This helped the teachers acclimate to the weightlessness of zero gravity felt on the last 12 parabolas.
After the writing, all 62 participants completed a questionnaire on how they felt at that specific moment.
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Slowly, too, these gangs are getting out of prison and making their presence felt on the street.
Early on, he felt isolated as most of the other parents he would meet in preschool were women.
First, the gray plastic handle on the bowl felt flimsy in comparison to the rest of the machine.
The effects of Irene will be felt on the data side, despite GDP generally remaining unchanged by hurricanes.
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"It was a really great match and that was the best I've ever felt on clay, " she said.
From there on, I felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders.
If the Japanese leader fails, the consequences eventually will be felt on Wall Street, and they will be severe.
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