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If your problem can be expressed as "I would like to feel X type of feeling," a book perhaps can help, but here complications start to dawn.
It may start to dawn on them that they could be jeopardizing their children's future by sending them to a school without a track record and from which only a very small percentage will get into top colleges.
"But I think as the game comes on and the feeling when they arrive in the stadium then it'll start to dawn on people how important it is.
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