Kermit is a frog and Miss Piggy is a pig, so lose the felt jokes.
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In addition to the spiritual care that churches may offer, they can also assist in addressing the felt needs of the community.
Expert card counters could examine when large bets were made (during positive counts?) and when smallish bets hit the felt (during negative counts?).
Instead of replying, she exhaled as if she were getting rid of something, and threw her head back, staring up through the dark at the felt lining of the roof.
But there was, we felt I think, and the President felt and the committee felt that this appropriate in terms of the number of events and the participants in them.
Finally, I took the pen, put the felt tip on the skin somewhere, and looked up at him to see if I could make out a glimmer of approval or disapproval.
The federation also said it felt the report would add to the sense of hurt felt by the people of Omagh and give comfort to those who sought to blame the police.
In terms of ethics, the study found that about 66% of the doctors felt that pure placebos are acceptable under certain circumstances, although the majority felt that they were unacceptable when they involved deception or threatened doctor-patient trust.
But the pride felt in the rescue attempts was tinged with bitterness in Senghenydd, as many felt that the mine's owners had failed to heed the warning of a similar disaster nine years before, in which all but one of the 82 miners on shift had been killed.
The boss "felt the employee wasn't dedicated to his work, and the employee couldn't focus on his work because he felt really disrespected by the supervisor, " Mr. Dinkin says.
"At around the halfway point I felt I could get the record - I felt comfortable the whole way, " said Gebrselassie.
The result was that employees felt little responsibility for the programme, and people throughout the organisation felt less empowered.
In fevered times, the ancients felt the gods had to be propitiated with human sacrifices.
But the players felt the 1973 team that went 57-25 was deeper and better.
Back in 2005 just 25% of the public felt the same lack of respect for banks.
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But the campaigner felt the party whip prevented her speaking when she disagreed with policies that affected disabled people.
The IRS felt the shelters were abusive, so the federal government went after KPMG tooth and nail.
Of the 1, 000 couples surveyed, 56% of women expressed concern of reaching financial goals, only 42% of the men felt the same.
But I believed that I was doing something important for the human race, and, mistakenly, I thought that the authorities felt the same way.
The watchdog felt the timing restriction imposed was not enough to protect young children, saying they could still view the advert during the day.
Turns out the Icelanders felt the same the resentment and said so today when they voted down a deal to repay the British and Dutch.
The Saville Inquiry was set up by Prime Minister Tony Blair to reinvestigate the evidence because the relatives felt the first inquiry was a whitewash.
Even Republicans in the audience felt the drama of the moment.
The club felt the SPL was far from helpful as the Ibrox outfit saw their lead at the top of the table chipped away by their fiercest rivals.
But luckily, two weeks later, I had to go to the doctor for routine physical and there, the doctor felt the lump and suggested that I receive a biopsy.
The country felt the brunt of the crisis in comparison with its big emerging market peers because Russia is dependent on oil and gas export revenues to fill government coffers.
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But the government felt the bill already ensured a close enough relationship between local authorities and the police - because representatives of such authorities would sit on the proposed panels.
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Even after Dreyfus's death, the family felt the consequences.
Mr Subramanian said the union felt the city had seen bigger cuts than most parts of the country and it was asking businesses and residents to join a "Stand-up for Birmingham" campaign.
Chaired by a leading economist, the commission felt the figure would be both high enough so it was affordable to government, while being low enough to entice the public to start planning for old age.
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