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But in few places is the hurt felt more deeply than inside the NHS.
I felt more deeply about the destruction of Athens than about the latest military coup in the Sudan".
She felt more deeply than ever that she and her fellow Puerto Ricans were second-class U.S. citizens.
The effects of the emergency room's closing, the first step in closing down the entire hospital, may be felt more deeply than many suspect.
Parents who have paid close attention to their children have felt more deeply put down than any generation of parents in history.
The cuts may be felt more deeply because state and local governments — which expanded rapidly during earlier rounds of federal reductions in the 1970s and the 1990s, offsetting much of the impact — have also been cutting back.
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Does the great cimbalom player Mr. Balogh really feel more deeply than you do when you play a Brahms intermezzo?
Hali's predictions and insights are at times uncannily accurate and they allow the author to feel more deeply connected to the mute objects of her affection.
Younge counters our understandable reaction to feel more deeply for "innocents" or "angels" by examining the structural roots of a crisis that has resulted in such everyday killings.
At the end of a couple of days, though, you'll feel more deeply, nourishingly exhausted than would ever be possible with a trip to a campsite.
She is a woman who frequently states her desire to inhabit the world more fully, to feel more deeply than she believes her parents can do or have ever done.
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