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The horrible feeling arises that we readers have also been implicit in his bullying and degradation.
Not surprisingly, such a patient would love instant access to a therapist whenever an uncomfortable feeling arises.
Known as deja vu (literally "already seen"), an early explanation was that the feeling arises from a delayed signal arriving from one of the eyes after a scene has already been processed by the brain.
Selina strikes a note of defiance at the end of Let Them Call It Jazz, but here, too, the feeling arises that over time she might become just like another Martiniquaise in Rhys's fiction: the pitiful one we witness offering herself up to a stranger in Rhys's 1939 novel, Good Morning, Midnight, "'crying because she was at the end of everything'".
What "Pitch Perfect" lacks is simplicity; it brings together actors who are good to see and good to watch (and, in the very few free moments it gives them — as in a briefly lingering closeup of Snow, near the end, during an outdoor rehearsal by the group — true feeling arises) but hardly gives them a chance to do what they can or to be what they are.
It's not necessarily due to a bored or cynical tech press that this feeling arises.
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that sort of feeling arising from the passions of a multitude acting without consideration; or an excitement created amongst the uneducated; or amongst those who do not reflect, or do not exercise their judgment on the point in question.
Six months later, that old feeling arose again.
Shame means...The painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, and ridiculous that is done by oneself or another.
Shame is a painful feeling arising from one's awareness of dishonorable, disgraceful or ridiculous behavior in the presence of others.
But then unexpected feelings arose.
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