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Spring is here and, with it, the damp heat of desire — a substance that, while invisible, can still be felt like pollen in the air.
Reacting to another comment by Mr. Kerry — that any attack on Syria would be "unbelievably small" — Mr. Obama said any attack would not be felt like a "pinprick" in Syria.
Women's clothes, their hair, the hybridization of American accents; the way that the hyper-cold of the airline baggage compartment can be felt like a secret in the bag as you unpack — all these images and moments, recalled at random from his work, are not just reported but quietly rhapsodized, registered with love.
"We are giving them permission to do more, and possibly in an area where they may be felt like they were going to be shamed, or made fun of, because a lot of people may be looking at them and saying 'it was just a dog', or 'it was just a cat, why do you want to do that, that's crazy?'".
The results of those very choices become the trickle down that will be felt like aftershocks of an earthquake.
And it would allow AB InBev to venture out more into the African and Australian markets where its might is yet to be felt like it is in Europe, North Africa and Asia.
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With these two albums, it's felt like the songs were flying out of me".
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