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If I ever feel swept up in it all I remember that she's there housing homeless people".
But I, too, feel swept up in the energy, and hope it carries me one last time over the finish line.
But I, too, feel swept up in the energy, and hope it carries me one last time over the finish line. Naomi Fry The release, in March, of the eleven-disk set of the Juilliard String Quartet's "Complete EPIC Recordings 1956-66" (Sony) is, sadly, timely: the quartet's founding first violinist, Robert Mann, who led the group from 1946 to 1997, died in January, at the age of ninety-seven.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to feel swept up in a connection that is profound and all-encompassing.
Obviously, the answer to all of those questions is: "Shut up, everyone's different, there is no homogenous way to be a person," but it's still easy to feel swept up in what everyone else is doing, whether you're recently married and secretly envious of school friends who've gone travelling, or on a grad scheme and posting "forever alone" memes while you eat dinner in bed.
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Everything — cars, people, leaves — was in constant motion, and as I walked fast, my scarf flapping in the wind, I felt swept up in the current.
Mr. Halper, the Wall Street supporter of Adbusters, said he felt swept up in something larger but remained ambivalent about the protests.
James Conlon, who conducted the Paris National Opera's orchestra and chorus with panache last week, also felt swept up by "history with a big H," as he put it.
She saw Price as her champion and emotional guide, and felt swept up by the collective endeavor to bring a rapist to justice.
When the winds are around, my mental state feels swept up in them, too, tangled and floating like the foreign branches in the pool that formed so much of my childhood, but that hasn't been used for years.
Less obvious but far more satisfying, it involves a wordless communion between audiences and artists when those watching feel themselves swept up in a striving both perilous and exalted.
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