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For Manchester City, the sense of history repeating itself must feel suffocating.
If Taylor didn't mostly do this pastiching well – "aborning" notwithstanding – it would feel suffocating, a bit like someone stuffing you with madeleines and then pouring linden tea down your throat afterwards to make sure that you'd got the point.
Mr. Johns was last seen heading into the ether, toward ever more preening and self-mythologizing brands of obscurity, which made the later galleries of that MoMA retrospective feel suffocating and rather sad.
And despite knowing that you may have done all that is possible to help them succeed, the sense of responsibility for your students' disappointment can at times feel suffocating.
The house she had bought began to "feel suffocating".
The very thing that propelled them their behind-the-scenes contributions to Chinese success in Uganda started to feel suffocating.
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By her early 20's, the daughter who idolized her father also began to feel suffocated.
"Every time we look at this wall, we feel suffocated," she added.
ST. LOUIS — The Mets, starting to feel suffocated under the burden of losing, found a moment of relief Thursday afternoon.
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