She said Thursday that she had been too busy preparing for the trip to think about how she would feel when she received it.
"I wanted her to have an experience where she would feel good about herself -- that the bullying would be so small in the world that she would not fill herself with anger, " she said.
"My chest was full of grief and I couldn't help but cry, " said Takeko Kano, a 67-year-old grandmother who came to the ceremony hoping she would feel a sense of peace over her missing daughter.
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"She would never want me to feel isolated, " says Gallagher, who felt completely embraced by her Irish clan.
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Most would feel that she has performed that challenging task well - a task she now passes on to Alex Neil who can be expected to match, if not exceed, her for combative chamber rebuttals.
With her weight still hovering around 180 pounds, Kim said, she doesn't feel as frustrated with hitting this plateau as she would have had she not gone through the loss of her aunt.
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She also questioned how Mr Brown would feel if a Conservative staff member spread untrue rumours about his wife.
"She would commiserate, I think, to feel close to me, " he says.
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At a worksite financial planning session, an employee was working out a plan to build an emergency fund when the planner asked her how much she would need in savings in order to feel comfortable.
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While she said she wasn't sure an armed guard would have saved her son, she did say it made her feel more comfortable dropping off her other children at the new school for Sandy Hook children, a building that does have armed guards.
The mother, after asking about whether the fetus would feel any pain, said she thought the second option was best.
She said offices of the future would look and feel similar to how they looked now, but would behave very differently.
If she were to feel vindicated today, few would be surprised.
"I definitely think it makes me comfortable going into it knowing that we're familiar with each other, " said Ford, who added that a different situation would have made her feel like she did as a rookie 10 years ago.
The defendant said he would "feel really bad" when she said he did not care for their mother.
However, the hearing was told that when her two references from the Harris Birthright Unit at King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, south London, were called in, both said they did not feel able to comment on whether she would be suitable for the job.
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Sue Mountstevens, a former magistrate and businesswoman, has also said she would focus on crime prevention so people "can be safe and feel safe".
"I would truly feel lost without him by my side, " she wrote last year.
To help her feel that she was part of a team when it came to money matters, Jason would ask her to weigh in on financial questions during regular Sunday night planning sessions.
It is not only deeply painful for the two of us but also for everyone else affected and it would mortify our mother if she were alive today and, if we might say so, we feel we are more able to speak for our mother than Paul.
Yet I agree with John: I would like Jamie to be able to follow her heart to the best school she can, rather than feel obliged to select a lower-cost option.
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Not only did Hillary Clinton agree to that, but she agreed - she agreed that she would use some old fashioned techniques of peer pressure and shaming so that people won't - will feel they have the support to do what we abhor.
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