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"I feel faint".
I think I'd better write that again before I feel faint: the Guardian and the Sun agree about drugs policy.
I feel faint and wish I was wearing fewer clothes under my protective white suit and weighted plastic thigh-high waders.
When I realize it's night again, I feel faint, as if my tired body is laid in a large, hot copper pan.
The adrenaline makes my heart beat wildly, and I feel faint, but then a friend or neighbor or even an ambulance gets me to the emergency room, for intravenous fluids and medical supervision.
I feel faint, face flushed with heat.
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I felt faint.
"Saying I felt faint was an understatement".
Then I felt faint and I passed out.
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As we meet Shield, he first quotes to us from Voltaire and then tells us that "I felt faint, and I held on to one of the uprights of the railings" of a house at which he stands.
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