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This feels grievously wrong.
And I could feel it grievously leaning on me.
They feel time grievously: willingly and knowingly destroying their experience by creating multiple simultaneous existences".
Loving our dogs and cats we put a strain upon the natural order that is felt most grievously by the birds and beasts of the field.
All these Presidents resented the attacks on them, despised the press for willfully distorting the truth as they saw it, and felt that the press often had grievously harmful effects on the nation.
One set of critics felt the public image of science had been grievously damaged by this unvarnished portrayal of competitive instincts.
He was pithy, undiplomatic and had notoriously retrograde notions about women, yet he kept people's affection by being, as his daughter Michal put it at his funeral, "a prince and not a king": patrician, but never pretentious.Many Israelis also felt they shared the tragedy of his son, Shaul, grievously wounded by an Egyptian sniper's bullet while serving in the Sinai in 1970.
The films of the writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson are obsessed with the destruction and reinvention of families, particularly the anxiety of influence felt so keenly in the relationship between distant, absent or controlling fathers and their grievously wounded sons.
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