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And although that answer is flippant, the question is deeply felt.
When she talks about her death, she does so cogently, her words deeply felt; she is confronted by the same questions and longings that confront us.
Adjustments: The term 'feel', which in Danish may imply a deeply felt need for disclosure, was changed to ' think' (question 7).
I felt 'Questions' was interesting.
These questions were raised, analyzed and deeply felt, by characters and audiences alike, in director Amy Morton's brilliant interpretation of Bruce Norris Pulitzerr Prize-winner.
Without question, Third is one of the most idiosyncratic, deeply felt and fully realized albums in the pop idiom.
Véronique's identity, her very existence, become vivid and deeply felt because the fable or mirage of its duality has allowed it to be questioned and examined.
North-east India is characterised by deeply felt conservative values, which are likely to have made it difficult for the widows to respond to questions about paid or unsafe sex, even though we had processes in place to assure confidentiality.
How you responded to the Pew question is likely to correlate strongly with whether you support or oppose de Blasio and how deeply felt your choice is.
Those absences were deeply felt.
It is deeply felt.
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