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As an outgrowth of a personal collection, "Village" feels proprietary in a way that Ms. Whiteread's cast sculptures do not.
There is a small part of you that feels proprietary about it, though you have to remember it's the playwright's character.
Mr. Matraszek said that a new government would be less likely to push a new round of NATO expansion that would include any Baltic states -- still a red line for Moscow, which in Soviet times ruled the three Baltic nations for 50 years, and still feels proprietary about the many ethnic Russians living there.
Melting pots such as New York can boast dozens of dishes that its citizenry feels proprietary about, from knishes to hot dogs to dim sum to pastrami on rye.
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"People really feel proprietary about their Social Security," said Mr. Nissenbaum, whose clients are high-income earners.
Given our unpromising introduction, I found it remarkably easy to feel proprietary about Mount Juliet House.
We felt proprietary rights over the cranberry bogs, the coyotes, the mussel beds and the gannets.
"We don't feel proprietary about the images; we hope people will use them for learning and sharing".
FROM a young age Wes Anderson has felt proprietary about Roald Dahl's classic children's novel "Fantastic Mr. Fox".
By Jon Michaud September 2, 2011 "People feel proprietary about Ground Zero, and their passion makes planning all the harder.
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