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The Ascot management has been quick to acknowledge the void that will be felt so widely next week.
As the pain of austerity has started to be felt, so tolerance of such foibles has evaporated".
The political impact may take longer to be felt: so far only two elected governments, in Iceland and Latvia, have been ousted after popular protests.
If Steve Finn can sustain the form he recaptured so encouragingly in Birmingham last week then Anderson's loss may not be felt so keenly.
The backlash is particularly sharp abroad, in countries that were surprised to find that problems with United States homeowners could be felt so keenly in their home markets.
In the past few weeks, George Bush's administration has taken a tougher stance towards them, albeit one whose effects will not be felt so swiftly that America's economic problems are made worse.
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Little damage has been felt so far, but there is palpable nervousness regarding the future.
Busyness is felt so intently here because we are both crowded and overloaded.
Rarely have they been felt so directly by such a broad spectrum of people.
"Amy's music is felt so deeply by the audience because it was deeply personal," Sheridan said.
And that's why this transatlantic alliance is felt so keenly on their side as well as ours.
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