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It had enough force to feel like a punch.
I admittedly don't know how to use theism, or the belief in an outside force, to feel better.
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We were forced to feel a need to abandon ideology and hope.
That new year, though, I was forced to feel my shame.
The landing craft were therefore forced to feel their way in, and the mines took a heavy toll.
And the way he speaks of his time in Vietnam suggests that he was grateful to have been forced to feel while he was there.
That kind of character is unsettling to viewers, because they're forced to feel pangs of identification and judgment, both at once, an unsettling sensation.
"It's already essential to so many people but we're forced to feel like criminals," said Bhatt, adding that there should be more publicly funded art spaces.
Once he understands that smart kids are often too high-strung to be truly cool (in the flattened-affect, high-school sense of the word), he'll be forced to feel like a small fish in an enormous pond.
With incongruent definitions and relentless criticism of usability, one might be forced to feel they must choose one over another.
The viewer is forced to feel bad for her.
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