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Naturally, some people are feeling strained.
Now even the big networks are feeling strained.
Anachronistic reconceptions like this usually wind up feeling strained before the end.
No human being can go on that long without feeling strained no matter how much the love their subject matter.
When I co-wrote "Volume," I was in a place of feeling let down by myself and feeling strained by the pressures by the music industry.
When it lands, instead of feeling strained as so many movie surprises can, it falls into places as gracefully and naturally, with as much heart-breaking truth and guilt, as anything Allen has written.
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And when I had to criticize others, I was concerned about hurting feelings, straining relationships, and causing unhappiness.
Georgia is one of many states where Hispanics are now feeling strains.
In 1963, the year that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, New Yorkers were feeling strains in the urban fabric: Affluent families fled to the suburbs, job losses mounted among old-line manufacturers, and 548 people were killed.
The company is feeling strains from a weak housing market.
Ann Shearer also does not remember feeling the "strain" of being a lone woman reporter until after the event.
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