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Now, he feels stuck.
And so, he said, he feels stuck between two unpleasant alternatives: wanting police protection yet resenting its consequences.
Unable to get answers about the terms -- or the rent -- for a new lease, Tavares said he feels stuck in a holding pattern of not knowing if it might be better to give up and move somewhere else.
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If, in producing a piece, he felt stuck, he just chucked it in the wastebasket.
As the song grew more popular, he became apologetic about his use of the N-word, which he eventually promised never to use again, and also about his name, which he felt stuck with.
In addition, he felt stuck in his marriage, disillusioned with the left orthodoxy that had been his political home, and dismayed at the prospect of a return to university teaching.
So I feel as deeply for all those who may never recover from the despair that they failed to save Daniel James from the unmapped minefield in which he felt stuck, as I do for Daniel himself because the map of similar minefields has been charted by millions of equally, or even more, disabled people.
Mr Cameron joked he felt "stuck in the middle with the Liberal Democrats", before addressing the issues of investment in the south west of England.
He described with some frustration how he felt stuck, and that his "angels" no longer fit the heavenly metaphor; rather, the situation felt more like hell.
But he felt stuck.
He told me he felt stuck.
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