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He feels nothing.
But he feels nothing.
Despite his success, Dr. Saenz, 56, said he feels nothing like a hero these days.
"Burrows: Tell me, Bert, how does this street singer feel about Galileo? "Brecht: He feels nothing.
He feels nothing but resentment toward them and toward the estate, where they sheltered Nazis before and after the war in the children's playhouse.
Now, at age 30, he feels nothing but vulnerable, exiting his 30th straight event without a title.
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Along the way, he fitfully set about filling the hole in his soul, whether by taking a conversational Hebrew class in college, studying one summer at the Jewish Theological Seminary, or standing before the sacred Western Wall in Jerusalem, wondering why he felt nothing when he should have been feeling so much.
Then he felt nothing.
So he felt nothing before the game?
Benitez said he felt nothing different.
He felt nothing at first, only numbness.
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