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Face to face, such hypersensitivity feels acute.
Consider, for example, a 55-year-old who feels acute back and leg pain after doing the workout that was easy when he was 25.
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As Mirones read, he felt acute shame, and a rising excitement.
Leiter, 35, said he felt acute pain and burning in one spot in his elbow, and it hindered his aggressiveness.
pregnancy is a life-stage during which women undergo significant changes to their body and can feel acute responsibility for the development and well-being of the fetus.
He felt acute betrayal: his education was supposed to put him on equal footing, but he was not offered the jobs that his white classmates were getting.
I didn't hear of Assia and Shura's death until many months later, and I still feel acute grief at the thought of that child's life.
I heard a lot of women in western Germany tell me they felt acute guilt for taking less than three years of leave and returning to work.
Thus Spain and Italy would still feel acute pressure to improve the way their economies function and to get better control of public spending.
While the public sector continues to feel acute pain, tax researchers have concluded that tax avoiders actually received a boost from George Osborne's budget.
Katmandu, the capital, squeezed by a strike that has blocked the movement of goods into the city for 12 straight days, began to feel acute food and fuel shortages.
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