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Nor is she having some feeling of 'designedness' in the creature.
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Doesn't he have some feeling of gratitude to the natives of this country?" Lee answered: "No, I am not enjoying anyone's hospitality.
He seems unable to move his right arm, family members said, but doctors think he has some feeling on that side of his body.
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In fact, an externalist can argue that most people are socialized so that they have some feeling for the feelings of others.
Its limited use, combined with the scandals that have enveloped the Philadelphia Archdiocese of late, has some feeling that the sale of the Ventnor house is overdue.
If she seems hesitant or confused, assuming you're alone, ask her, "Do you think you might have some feelings outside of friendship for me?
He's had some feelings, if not of regret, then perhaps of a little guilt at having left the Guardian at a time when the NSA disclosures were still blazing.
Deborah Solomon describes the scene as having "some of the feeling of a French interior, with lovely haut-art touches.
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