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A warm, proprietary feeling bloomed inside her.
He had an understandable proprietary feeling about the murder.
The neighborhood has a proprietary feeling about P.S. 108, and helps keep it in good shape.
It's a proprietary feeling, too, when you find a place — or a song, or a painting, or a sandwich — that you love, that moves you.
There were enough of them so the place didn't feel like a haunted house -- but not so many that a peacefully proprietary feeling couldn't be indulged.
P. J. Fouche, a professional hunter who manages a hunting concession in a game-management area outside the park, said that Mark Owens developed a proprietary feeling about the park's wildlife.
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Those images may not be copyrighted but their creators still have highly proprietary feelings.
She also has proprietary feelings about her terms "Color Sellability" and "Color Shopability".
Moses starts to explain that the detail was meant to soothe Vermonters' proprietary feelings about the battle.
From the most dramatic to the most subtle, each can elicit proprietary feelings in the human observer.
When he tells of finding, against great odds, a bright object that "might well be a planet," the reader shares his excitement as well as his proprietary feelings.
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