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A visit to the market only feeds a sense of ethnic richness meeting urban decay in near collision.
Catfish, hot sauce, a few sides: For many African-American families, these are makings of a time-honored gathering that feeds a sense of community.
The pampered life of a unionised "labour aristocracy" which works for the chaebol, compared with poor pay for those in the rest of the economy, feeds a sense of injustice.
Yet an anti-corruption purge can also take on its own uncontrolled momentum, which could make Mr Putin weaker, not stronger.All this feeds a sense of uncertainty, with the Moscow political elite "disoriented," according to Mr Petrov.
One reason Mr. Rebelo's proposal may be flourishing is Brazil's status as the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Western Hemisphere, which feeds a sense of isolation and fear that the language will be overwhelmed by others.
But the committee's critics say the fact that 10 of the 105-strong body are princes and princesses feeds a sense of entitlement and makes it less understanding of the concerns of ordinary sports fans.
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The passing of novelty has helped feed a sense of stability and assumed longevity.
Meanwhile, spending rises and the deficits loom, feeding a sense of domestic policy shapelessness.
An embarrassing bidding scandal, sluggish ticket sales and the specter of terrorism fed a sense of foreboding about the Games.
Attacks there can provoke a backlash, feeding a sense of Muslim beleaguerment for al-Qaeda to exploit.
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