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"My parents didn't give me any scope to feel sorry for myself," he said.
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For a film, the scope and performance had to feel different.
To realize that such money could have gone into education, health care and the rebuilding of our crumbling, bankrupt nation is to start to feel the weight and scope of Iraq Syndrome.
"It feels much more 'epic' in scope, and it allows an artistic licensing to feel 'bigger.'".
"We want the campaign to feel big to reflect the scope and scale of the production," Mr. Spadaccini said.
We wanted it to feel a little bigger and give it a little more scope, but to also stay real.
The general point of view both extends the scope of the sentiments we feel, and corrects them by providing some sense of what we ought to feel.
(America has no explicit mandatory-bid rule but outside investors have much scope to sue if they feel short-changed).
Open questions – those without a simple yes or no answer – will give your friend more scope to say how they really feel.
He seems happy to be able to be private entrepreneur with enough scope to publish magazines that he feels are useful, and perhaps that's the broader compromise made in China today — you can operate freely in lots of areas, as long as you agree to stay out of the areas that the authorities have fenced off.
A process that for Adams and his team involves sophisticated computer models and terabytes of processing power but also full-size clay and scale models to give a sense of scope and feel.
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