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It doesn't want, we feel, to make much of a play of being there.
This feeds the almost constant need we feel to make ourselves heard, to put ourselves forward.
How does it feel to make something so popular yet know that someone else will get the credit?
Harper said he did not feel any additional pressure "other than the pressure we all feel to make progress on this important issue".
Dr. Turkle said that she recognizes the pressure adults feel to make themselves constantly available for work, but added that she believes there is a greater force compelling them to keep checking the screen.
Yet none of this diminishes the European project as an idea, however hopeless it may sometimes feel to make the case in Britain for anything which conjures up images of foreigners legislating on our behalf.
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That makes it easier, he feels, to make a case against big soda companies.
I hope it will feel as exciting to listen to as it felt to make.
He speaks of the need he and other young players felt to make Cruyff notice them.
It was clear the urgency I felt to make more progress far exceeded his.
"So there was a great need, we felt, to make it available".
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