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This deeply felt need has generated one of the more bizarre magazine covers in recent memory.
"Heftar's initiative is responding to a deeply felt need," said Libya expert George Joffe.
"I think there's a deeply felt need to say, just looking at South Korea is half our heritage," he said.
This assertion was tailor-made for plucking liberal heartstrings, activating a deeply felt need to protect children from harm, especially harm allegedly caused by big, rich drug companies.
One has to do with the rotating six-month presidency of the EU, and the deeply felt need of every incumbent to have some big project to show for it.
He argues that ethnic nationalism--which stems from a deeply felt need for each people to have its own state-- will continue to state-- willrld in the twenty-firstate-- will In facontinuestoin and hishapeauthers argue, ethnic differences are not inevitably, or even commonly, linked to violence on a grand scale.
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The Langdell-Williston scheme was eminently successful and responded to deeply felt needs for rationality and certainty.
But on the other hand they are keen to be open to the deeply felt needs of those who are struggling with their sexuality or who consider themselves marginalised and unjustly treated because of it.
It will generate heart felt and shared desire for it, a deeply understood and felt need.
About this deeply felt human need, Fukuyama is now silent.
With World War I on the horizon, James talked about his belief that war satisfies a deeply felt human need for virtues such as loyalty, discipline, conformity, group cohesiveness, and duty.
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