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An impulse can be felt over an artery that lies near the surface of the skin.
The second phase will start to be felt over the next few months.
A characteristic double sonic boom could be felt over Edwards as the craft passed overhead.
As a result, legislators have made serious cuts to education, health and human services, and other state programs that will be felt over the next two years.
They can conform to the current rule, so that the full effect of the change on earnings will gradually be felt over several years.
"The full force of the emergency will be felt over the coming months," said Save the Children's east and southern Africa regional director, David Wright.
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A series of smaller shocks were felt over a two-hour period.
It's wrong he has been branded a paedophile says his sister An earthquake on the North Wales shoreline has been felt over an area of 140km.
"Health care is a complex system, where the improvements and effects are felt over time," said Esther Dyson, an analyst, investor and friend of Mr. Doerr's.
Look at and feel the clothes.' " Certainly, retrenchment was felt over the holiday season in Paris, where caterers were hurt by cancellations of year-end cocktail parties.
The impact of the ongoing civil war in neighbouring Syria has been felt over the border in Iraq, bringing renewed focus and aggression to the deep-rooted sectarian divisions straining the fragile coalition of Shi'ite, Kurdish and Sunni factions.
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