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"During the Soviet times, we were there in the fighting, feeling the fire and smoke of the war, and everyone was awaiting the outcome, wanting us to beat them.
Feeling the fire is hotter than it was before is a matter of perception, discrimination, or finding out a difference.
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Jeff Whitehead, the general manager at the Hotel La Rose in Santa Rosa told VICE News that although the hotel was at capacity, he's been fielding constant calls from people feeling the fires.
When a nearly mute woman touches Pransky's head and says, "Puppy," Halpern writes, it was like "feeling the synapses fire in my own brain".
Few American southerners grow up without feeling the sting of fire ants.
For most of us, it is the closest we will ever come to feeling the power of fire that close.
-How were you feeling during the fire drill?
That's probably what they're feeling at the fire houses, the police stations, at the places like Walter Reed.
After that, I dimly remember handing out sandwiches to the firemen and the salvage workers, feeling the heat of the fires burning beneath me through the soles of my trainers.
Is anyone else feeling the marines' coolness under fire just a little unsettling now?
Pace Berkeley, the difference between these types of states is not merely a matter of degree: feeling the warmth of a fire is not like a feeling of pain.
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