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To many Americans who've worked in factories, including me, the hype feels misplaced and anachronistic.
By James Ledbetter August 6, 2015 To many Americans who've worked in factories, the hype feels misplaced and anachronistic.
He feels misplaced until he discovers his ability to travel in time; it helps him make sense of his life.
There's an assonance in the chasm between the elaboration of the food and the clubbiness of the decor, and the decadence feels misplaced in these challenging economic times.
The scoring bursts have become interspersed with listless spells when it feels misplaced to compare him with the real titans of his sport and, in the worst moments, it does appear that all the warnings came true and, approaching 30, he is suffering the sapping effects of what is known in football as burnout.
Calling virtue beautiful feels misplaced in modern terms, or even perverse; calling wisdom beautiful, as the Symposium does (204b), will sound like an outright mistake (Kosman 2010, 348 350).
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A brainy intelligence analyst of slight build who felt misplaced in the military, Private Manning struggled with issues of gender and sexuality.
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