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The feeling bears some resemblance to, but also differs from, a sense of dread, of horror, of the uncanny, the eerie, the weird; it also corresponds to a kind of "wrath" of the divine, a divine demeanor that has about it something incalculable and arbitrary, a kind of unpredictable majestic overpowering fearsomeness.
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It's a feeling borne out by the rest of Love & Hate.
But despite a noticeable downturn when Alcoa closed with the loss of 1,000 jobs and lots of service contracts for outside businesses, Hamilton senses that belief is coming back, a feeling borne out by an upturn in confidence in March.
Instead, the "Fuck you, 2016" sentiment is likely just a collective feeling, borne by social media, that this was "the worst year ever" when it came to the deaths of global icons like Prince, Muhammad Ali, John Glenn, and other figures who made a lasting cultural impact in the U.S. and around the world.
This feeling was borne out by the reaction of a Bulgarian academic when Dasgupta told him about the story he was working on.
Although it is impossible to write seriously about poverty without a copious use of statistics — as this review will demonstrate — it is possible to bring thought and feeling to bear on such raw material.
I realized that she could not bear feeling like a victim again, even in small measure.
She said: "If I hadn't (died) from diabetes I would have committed suicide because I just couldn't bear feeling like that any more.
Mr. Turner, several people close to him said, worries about the share price but, in contrast to his feelings about Mr. Levin, bears no personal grudge against Mr. Case.
I once took care of an 84-year-old woman with end-stage heart failure who told me she couldn't bear feeling short of breath and pleaded with me to help her die.
Howard Barker gives little away in his latest vision of hell on earth, one of those theatrical experiences where everyone around you seems to be genuflecting at the altar of radical theatre, while you are left scratching your head and feeling like a bear of very little brain.
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