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"They were all nice guys, but I never felt for any of them the way I had felt for Charles," she said.
Drives are surely felt, for food and sex and company.
I felt for the women involved and for his wife.
" Adds Lieberman: "Stan's cultural imprint will be felt for centuries.
I felt for you because everybody goes crazy during divorce.
He said he felt for those losing their jobs today.
I was just really happy that they felt for Melisandre.
Should it fail, the repercussions will be felt for decades.
But none of those changes will be felt for months.
They were beautiful singers and writers who felt for others.
"I knew after our first romantic date that if she felt for me what I felt for her, then it was something that was going to be significant and life-changing and lasting," he said.
I really felt for her, in that desperation to be heard.
"His absence will be felt for many terms ahead," she said.
I feltfor the first time in my life — profoundly free.
I've never felt for anyone the way I feel for you.
You could see the appreciation and love she felt for them.
In the real world, the effects have been felt for months.
Critical Shopper If I'm being honest, I felt for the guy.
But it wasn't quite right, he felt, for another Daddy-O.
Whatever I felt for those days' adventures, it was not regret.
I felt for the price tag, FaceGym is totally worth it.
And CNBC reports that his presence could be felt for some time.
Any attachment I had felt for the damn thing was long gone.
At least, that's how I've felt for most of my adult life.
I had this feeling for someone, I've never felt for someone before.
The repercussions of the putsch will be felt for a long time.
This is a war whose consequences will be felt for many years.
The effects of her choice will be felt for decades to come.
I could now let go of the fear I felt for her.
Sokol: We went velour felt for Janelle and the Met Gala. C'mon.
I felt for the most part today I did the right things.
He told me he felt for the Giants when they were losing.
The harm to the nation will be felt for years to come.
"The affection that was felt for Pierre in '68 vanished," he said.
And seeing Dwane's family; the pain and sorrow I felt for them.
The effects of that loss will be felt for years to come.
"I felt for his pain; I gave Nelson moral support," he said.
It wasn't really a physical attraction I felt for him at first.
I felt for her then, and i almost feel for her now...almost.
She never made a mystery of the rancor she felt for her husband.
They knew him as a good person, but they felt for the survivor.
She explained that the consequences of family separation could be felt for generations.
The encounter lasted only minutes, but Yoxall's actions will be felt for life.
No real actual change and recession won't be felt for another quarter yet.
It felt for me in the early 2000s like this lone, weird thing.
"I've felt for so long like I've had to prove myself," she says.
JULIA BULLOCK The real sense of freedom he felt for the first time.
That, for many years, was what I felt for Annabella Sciorra — utter ardor.
The impact of the storm will be felt for months if not years.
He got to feel how I have felt for most of our relationship.
He looks more like how I felt for months after he left: Dazed.
"I knew after our first romantic date, that if she felt for me what I felt for her, then it was something that was going to be significant and life changing and lasting," Derringer, 50, told PEOPLE when announcing their engagement.
"I knew after our first romantic date, that if she felt for me what I felt for her, then it was something that was going to be significant and life changing and lasting," Derringer told PEOPLE when announcing their engagement.
In these moments, I was almost frightened by the love I felt for him.
Once more, I felt for her -- and wished I could know what to believe.
The effects of this onslaught will be felt for a long time, analysts warn.
I was disappointed, not least because I had liked them and felt for them.
The candidate felt no more respect for DC experts than they felt for him.
They felt for the needle with gloved fingers, and then they pulled it out.
But the consequences of the Odebrecht scandal will be felt for years to come.
Some felt for Steak 'n Shake, which has a lesser Twitter following than Wendy's.
It was just like this mad experience that I hadn't felt for so long.
I felt for Donathan this episode, as he slowly lost his mind to paranoia.
They then reported the degree of love and attraction they felt for each individual.
You're just stuck in a situation which is hard, so I felt for him.
She said it helped cement a closeness she had long felt for the poet.
"I felt for these guys, almost in existential crisis refusing to recognize that there's competition."
I felt for the first time the gravity of what had previously been only theoretical.
It's a self-assurance that radiates from deep within and can be felt for miles.
What I felt for him had rendered me dumb, unsure of what I knew anymore.
He obviously wants and needs to protect Philip, but he clearly felt for Mischa too.
Dismissing the charges against him Eaton County Judge Janice Cunningham said she felt for him.
After record rains and flooding, the storm's effects will be felt for weeks, possibly months.
" The effects of these laws, Nash says, "will be felt for a very long time.
She can't seem to shake how unprepared she felt for her performance earlier that day.
Despite her tumble, Xi explained how thankful she felt for the outpouring support she received.
It has felt for a while as if there is a reckoning due at Bayern.
So I very much sympathize for [Kardashian West], and I felt for her right away.
The reverberations from the legal battle with Argentina may be felt for years to come.
"I definitely felt for Nicole," Yolanda Crawford, one of the jurors, says in the docuseries.
Use brown felt for the pit, and attach to a t-shirt with safety pins.
Hitler himself was known for the warmth and love he felt for his dog, Blondi.
The full toll of a lack of enforcement may not be felt for some time.
How terrifying that must have felt for them, and how dismissive it was of me.
The full effect of the mail delays may be felt for months — or even years.
And I feltfor good reason — that nothing I said would have made a difference.
Having visited there recently, I felt for the residents as I drove down the streets.
I felt for it, and his arm was shattered from his shoulder to his elbow.
"I felt for a long time that he didn't believe what he wrote," he said.
The accusations of animal cruelty eventually overwhelmed any love that people felt for the show.
She felt for the mothers whose sons were lying in the morgue, waiting to be identified.
They've said stuff in the heat of the moment that clearly, they felt for a while.
Ongoing impact For many, the impact of the storm will be felt for many weeks ahead.
" Maldonado said the loss of her friend will be felt "for all the years to come.
The stakes are high, and the consequences will be felt for a very long while indeed.
"I felt, for the first time, here's a book that explains my life experience," she recalls.
I felt for the first time ever that I could fit into a grassroots feminist movement.
"They wanted to protest about what they have felt for decades," Gokay Sofuoglu told SWR radio.
This will kick off a hereditary shockwave of economic hardship that could be felt for generations.
I felt for the kids lost in their screens, because it seemed they never played outdoors.
Short also talked about the affection Bourdain felt for the Lebanese, and how that was reciprocated.
"We felt for her getting left behind," said Heather Reynolds, who came with her mother, Barbara.
But even when this trade war ends its effects will be felt for years to come.
One way or another, the shock of his firing will be felt for a long time.
"The American people were deeply moved by the love Nancy felt for her husband," Obama continued.
If Bolsonaro's administration can pull it off, the benefits will be felt for years to come.
I've feltfor the first time maybe ever—the security and confidence to throw them out.
In Bali, the latest big quake was felt for a few seconds, rattling windows and furniture.
The full impact may not be felt for years, or until there is an economic downturn.
"I'm not afraid of drag in the real world," Trixie said, and I felt for her.
Dr. Rosalind Ramsey-Goldman, a rheumatologist who treated Ms. Spoor, said she felt for the family.
His legacy will be felt for decades as the company he helped create continues to grow.
So the old fake-personal bond that I felt for my flawed New England heroes — Yaz!
Their impact has been felt for years, yet we have no national collective plan to respond.
Empathy-wise, I really felt for both Kathy and Daveney, as they had such hard stories.
"I think in the moment I felt for sure I was going to die," she said.
Once it got back going I took a kick to the shin that I felt for weeks.
A New Lease on LifeIndeed, McDaniels says he filled "the void" he had felt for so long.
They felt, for the most part, as grounded in reality as those sorts of things could be.
But the impact of the collapse is likely to be felt for some time across the Southeast.
Selena had a short career, but her influence in the Latino communities has been felt for decades.
The long-term impacts of this interruption of the mother-child relationship will be felt for generations.
I felt for him and it was clear that the fans wanted all of this to happen.
It was clear throughout the party the genuine pride and joy the four friends felt for Penny.
Her absence, a sudden and jarring hole in my family, will be felt for decades to come.
Even after floodwaters recede, the ruin from a storm can be felt for a very long time.
The solidarity that women felt for one another was contagious; sisterhood in the workplace suddenly seemed doable.
And Ireland, in spite of the love I felt for our lives there, felt even more unsafe.
And I felt for the first time in a long time, that's refreshing — what do I want?
"The actions of these two officers have implications that will be felt for some time," it said.
It establishes the importance he felt for a sheltering roof that allows for free play beneath it.
When she awoke Wednesday and felt for the ring on her hand, she said, it wasn't there.
I think this is something that maybe Warhol felt for Sedgwick, Demy for Deneuve, Allen for Keaton.
ISIS' rise and fall have left suspicions and resentments that will "be felt for generations," he says.
For many of them, the episode had betrayed any love they had once felt for the show.
With the many other people who adored him, his loss will be felt for a long long time.
I suspect its ripples will be felt for some time, and we are already planning our next collaboration!
The Dash felt, for a while there, like it was going to be too good to be true.
I've come to terms with it, and that's a whole other thesis, but man, I felt for Ross.
As for del Toro, he explains why he would never work for Weinstein ... something he's felt for decades.
In a recent post, she got candid about the gratitude she felt for their trip and her life.
THEY SHOULD GO THROUGH THE PAIN I HAVE FELT FOR YEARS BEFORE GETTING A FAINT WHIFF OF SUCCESS!
It felt, for a moment, like I had time-warped back to Bianchi's Fire Island, a private place.
He'd felt as urgent a longing for Miami as Paris's father must have felt for the French capital.
The agency said Thursday's quake was felt for up to five seconds in some areas, toppling some houses.
Pyle died in April 1945, but his impact on war reporting would be felt for generations to come.
Still, I felt for her: As a South African, I am sympathetic to the temptations of national exceptionalism.
As normal as these scenes may have felt for some residents, the specter from the 2011 disaster remained.
The quake was felt for several seconds in Bali, where people ran out of houses, hotels and restaurants.
"I felt for a very long time that no one had done the courtesy to know me," Knox says.
" For Lisman, the heroin plague "is a symptom of the way people here feel and have felt for years.
I did stop, but now I wonder how that felt for him and what I could have done better.
One actress in particular felt for Swift, in the wake of the media's nonstop analysis of the singer's body.
But of course, she still struggled to shake off the guilt she felt for leaving her children at home.
" He noted, "Just because this has happened does not mean that I will discount how I felt for her.
So the full impact of withdrawals now may not be felt for decades, or much longer in some cases.
The effects of climate change are going to be felt for hundreds, and possibly thousands, of years to come.
Her care has helped her come closer to understanding the void that she felt for most of her life.
"This is a geostrategic decision, the ramifications of which may be felt for decades to come," the committee said.
" "This event does not directly affect anyone, and repercussions, if there are any, will not be felt for years.
It is real life with real impacts that are personal, economic, and will be felt for years to come.
She put her hands on pipes, felt for hot spots, peered into gauges, cocked an ear for wrong sounds.
He felt for the wounded veterans and erected a special section for facial surgery at the Cambridge Military Hospital.
Support providers were also asked to rate how concerned they felt for their partner's well-being during the discussion.
But, Kardashian says as bad as she felt for her friend she had a loyalty to her little sister.
Stephenson lamented the department's partial hiring freeze and predicted the loss of top talent will be felt for years.
" He went on to call her "a force for good whose legacy will be felt for years to come.
He felt for the pill tube through the bag's front pocket—there it was—and he was reassured, lightened.
"The impact is shocking and will be felt for many months," USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue said in a statement.
Because this system will be a slow mover, its wind, rain and flood impacts could be felt for days.
He continued to work and perform up through this year, and his impact will be felt for generations to come.
That's a definite plus, as logging onto the service initially felt, for newcomers, a little like wandering into oncoming traffic.
I felt for Elly because we had something in common: it was my first White Castle Valentine's Day event, too.
Once onstage, Stallone reflected on the beginnings of his career and spoke about how surreal the night felt for him.
But of course, she was still struggling to shake off the guilt she felt for leaving her kids at home.
The series had two more episodes directly related to the tragedy and the reverberations were felt for seasons to come.
There needs to be a certain level of empathy that I don't think that I felt for a long time.
Such was the devotion players felt for Ryan, who guided the Eagles to the playoffs in 1988, '123 and '90.
I honestly felt for a while I didn't deserve to have an amazing relationship or if that would ever happen.
It was the worst such event on record, and a disaster whose effects will no doubt be felt for decades.
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But it marked an important turning point in Roman history, and its effects would be felt for centuries to come.
If the dam breaks for Republicans in these blue/purple states in 2020, it will be felt for many years.
CNBC's Jim Cramer felt for Tesla CEO Elon Musk after the auto chief's bizarre post-earnings conference call on Wednesday.
The love I felt for my son was like that, impossible to convey to someone who has not felt it.
America's worst mass shooting has shocked a city and a nation and the burning pain will be felt for generations.
"Couples are coming into a marriage with as much love as they've ever felt for each other," Ms. Malec said.
To say that Darwin was Oliver Sacks's greatest hero somehow doesn't do justice to the admiration he felt for him.
And I felt for the employees and everyone else it was better to move on rather than raise more money.
"So we felt for consistency's sake, it was time to move our list to the current WADA list," he said.
My second reaction was the sadness that I felt for everybody who's had to go through life thinking they're criminals.
"We acknowledge that the actions of these two officers have implications that will be felt for some time," it said.
It has set off fears that the effects of the continuing threat will be felt for months, if not years.
Its benefits, however, likely won't be felt for some time since negotiations over the shutdown have pretty much broken down.
As Ms. Billops grew older and struggled with dementia, she could not escape the grief she felt for her daughter.
"At first I felt for him quite a bit," Dion, 51, said about the dancer an interview with Extra on Thursday.
She felt for mothers like Shada Mohamed Ali, who lost two sons, Adnan and Ali, as well as her husband, Safaa.
The blast, which was felt for miles, sent panicked people scurrying and hurled huge plumes of smoke into the sky. 2.
Richard's impact to our business and on the passionate viewers of HBO's enduring programming will continue to be felt for years.
I felt for the innocent dreams of these little ones — how in a flash of a second they were all crashed.
"I felt for a new generation the lessons of Bundy — the social justice part — can't be overstated," he told the newspaper.
Earlier on Monday, Cramer admitted he felt for Flannery, who was abruptly removed from his post by GE's board of directors.
If the combination of fatigue and predictability lead to a low turnout next month, the effects may be felt for years.
It would be helpful, the nuns felt, for them to know a little English before they started a new life abroad.
"I know and I've always felt for Canada that we recognize that diversity is a great source of strength," Trudeau said.
How does she felt for the fact that Donald Trump did so much for her career as an African-American woman?
So, the Springers took their frustration to Facebook, with Frank writing a post about how heartbroken he felt for his son.
" He continued, "This event does not directly affect anyone, and repercussions, if there are any, will not be felt for years.
And as sorry as I felt for my poor, helpless little boy, I was also infuriated that this was our Christmas.
But retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who has been declining in the polls, struggled to make his presence felt for long stretches.
We felt, for these characters to be believable and resonate in this day and age, you need to make some changes.
Whatever reverence Lee felt for his father, the man was a forbidding figure whose distance was beheld at fearfully close range.
He felt for the unpopped kernels on the bottom of the bowl, rolled them around his mouth to suck the salt.
But what I felt for Hannah Montana and her big-screen debut wasn't all somber—it was also just so pure.
"Billy Budd" is grief acknowledged and deeply felt for a gay character — a rarity in the century after it was written.
That means the effect won't be felt for a few weeks except for the small share of goods moving by air.
The OECD also warned that the impact of COVID 19 on the global economy could be felt for a long time.
The consequences of this decision will be felt for years to come, for those lucky enough to survive to feel them.
"I felt for a long time he was going to win again," Nicklaus told Golf Channel the night Woods won the Masters.
I felt for him but more than that believed I had seen an other-worldly genius—the wild-eyed boy from Freecloud.
"This event does not directly affect anyone, and repercussions, if there are any, will not be felt for years," Luckman told CNN.
Although the immediate crisis seems, thankfully, to be over, the impact of the October madness will be felt for years to come.
Not because I felt for them, exactly, but because these cycles end up accomplishing the opposite of their ostensible diversity-promoting aims.
What she'd felt for all those years, how far she believed that her running would take her, is what people call faith.
"When I looked at [Miller's] circumstances I felt for him because I knew that could have been me, easily," Pinkett Smith said.
Donald Trump's Brussels speech may not have been pretty, but its forceful impact will likely be felt for many years to come.
He'd have denied it if you'd asked him, but he felt for the kid—there was something in the way of kinship.
When the smaller, seemingly insignificant things don't get done or get done poorly, it has a ripple effect that's felt for miles.
That's how it felt for me, watching the terrible news earlier in the week, hearing about Alton B. Sterling and Philando Castile.
When I first came here, I felt for a really long time like I was on a trip, like I was traveling.
Whatever influence the new "Twin Peaks" is going to have on the medium going forward won't be felt for quite some time.
Joseph Beuys: Fat for Heat, Felt for Warmth continues at Shin Gallery (68 Orchard Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through December 31.
While Judge Leon may believe he limited the impact of his decision, its ripples are sure to be felt for years to come.
He went to explain the happiness he felt for EJ when he made the courageous choice to be honest about his sexual orientation.
His wife had actually died of a gynecologic cancer; when he called and said, "I have bad news," I really felt for him.
Mr Kavanaugh could take his seat on the bench as early as Tuesday—but the repercussions will be felt for years to come.
The impact of these cuts would be swift, devastating, and felt for years to come, imperiling lives and the course of global stability.
She presented herself to him, and he struck, wishing only for the death that would soon cure the heartache he felt for Blotchy.
Such an episode can be intense for the human body, especially if the higher Gs are felt for a sustained amount of time.
While, in 2011, this may have caused me to shrink, I felt, for the first time, the privilege of having a female voice.
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking may have passed away Wednesday morning, but the legacy he left will be felt for many years to come.
Venus, the planet of pleasure, harmonizes with both Pluto and Saturn this weekend, but it can be felt for most of the week.
"We felt for the fair play of a major championship we had to go to preferred lies," Haigh said on the television broadcast.
Furthermore, the initial euphoria that Germans felt for helping refugees has diminished, especially since they increasingly see themselves as alone in their quest.
When the U.S. housing bubble deflated a little over a decade ago, it felt for years like the sector would remain depressed forever.
But it is likewise a mistake — a grave and common one — to underestimate just how liberating these last years have felt for audiences.
Strong tremors were felt for a few seconds in the nearby seaside resort city of Manado, residents said, but no damage was reported.
The community would take possession of the guilt the soldiers may have felt for the things they had to do on its behalf.
The pain, anxiety and anguish many of us feel now, and have felt for months, isn't attached to a severing of romantic ties.
I felt for few instants that I was unable to see anything, let alone the short chains that prevented me from standing tall.
How badly the tourism industry will suffer is still being determined; in certain places the storm's reverberations will likely be felt for years.
These effects could be felt for months after the storm since most of relief efforts will be geared toward rebuilding homes, not businesses.
She told CNN how scared she felt for herself and the couple's twin boys as she continued to receive threatening messages from strangers.
So did the electric current of love I felt for my own child, which sparked a visceral empathy for other mothers and families.
The ramifications for the N.B.A., if this postponement endures or morphs into an outright cancellation of the season, could be felt for years.
Her impact on the United States, and the way it conducts itself at home and abroad, will be felt for years to come.
Balhuizen said he expected the electric vehicle boom would be felt - for producers - first in copper, where supply will struggle to match increased demand.
Woody told the BBC Saturday that he felt for everyone involved in the Weinstein scandal -- including the women making the allegations, and Harvey himself.
I interpreted everything I felt for her as a crush, but she politely declined when I asked her out, insisting that we were friends.
The impact of the storm, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said Sunday, could be felt for a long-time to come.
For many children who had no choice but to use the contaminated water, the effects will be felt for the rest of their lives.
Article 155's effects would not be felt for several days due to it requiring approval from the upper house of parliament, the Senate.
Since it normally takes 23 to 15 years to develop a medicine, the bill's full impact on innovation won't be felt for a decade.
That's where the real benefits will truly be felt for everyone; folks can pay off debt, afford braces or put money aside for college.
Most men were happy to oblige my use of lube, in fact, most were quite impressed with how good it felt for them, too.
The conversations helped him confront his doubts and insecurities, such as the survivor's guilt he felt for pursuing music as people he loved struggled.
The second episode includes footage from Simpson and Brown's wedding, including a speech Simpson gave about the love he felt for his new wife.
Among the disclosures was the racially tinged disdain senior Russians felt for Barack Obama, all dutifully reported back to Washington in top-secret cables.
Then I knew precisely the word for the feeling that shell casing gave me every time I felt for it in my vest pocket.
A new prime minister, Robert Peel (Nigel Lindsay), has her respect but not the love she felt for his predecessor, Lord Melbourne (Rufus Sewell).
We couldn't talk about the anxiety, the hurt and the overwhelming sense of failure we felt for not having been there, not done enough.
I was muted by how little I felt for him, how much I disliked him, and yet I would have done anything he asked.
The year ended with a scholarship to a good university and I felt, for the first time, that I might not be a failure.
It was difficult for us to acknowledge, though in truth we had felt for a long time that he did not want to continue.
How badly the tourism industry will suffer is still being determined; in certain places the storm's reverberations will likely to be felt for years.
" He said he owed his audience an explanation, "since I'd been vocal about how I felt for the 18 months leading up to it.
Love isn't just one feeling, love is a multitude of feelings that are felt for many different types of people in our everyday lives.
"The ramifications of Defendant's failure to properly secure their cameras and attendant access protocols may be felt for years to come," the complaint says.
Kennedy spoke of the love and bond she felt for Mr. Ormsby Gore, whose wife had died in a car crash in May 1967.
Small tremors and aftershocks continue to rattle the island, which may be felt for weeks, if not years, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
It was the first percentile of pride I'd felt for the UK since 1997 when Geri Halliwell showed up wearing the Union Jack dress.
But, her death does have major ramifications for just about everyone, and it's a loss that's going to be felt for some time to come.
He warned that the knock-on effects on flights in terms of delays and cancellations would be felt for at least the next 24 hours.
HE WAS VERY UNHAPPY WITH VICTORIA'S SECRET AND REPLACED ALL OF ITS MANAGEMENT BECAUSE HE FELT FOR THE LAST FOUR QUARTERS IT WAS SUB PAR.
I would be doing the love that I felt for her an injustice if I were to say that I didn't feel strongly about this.
In a farewell Facebook message to Loki, Adam wrote extensively about the love he felt for their dog, tagging his former partner in the post.
I also feel ill thinking about trans people everywhere who are seeing this news and reminded of the tangible hate that is felt for us.
I didn't have the exact life that Mo had but I can relate to a lot of the feelings that she felt for different reasons.
"The neighbors were very upset when the incident occurred and truly felt for the couple," Ted Jankowski, Stamford's director of public safety, told the Advocate.
It's felt for some time like there wouldn't be much more meaningful innovation to come, but now we have a contender to shake things up.
Before that, when Rhonda lost the baby, the similar response happened: the Lyons felt for him, they supported him, but it only went so far.
The effects of Article 155 are not likely to be felt for several days due to it requiring approval from the upper house of parliament.
"My personal feeling is if anyone ever felt for a second uncomfortable about anything I've ever done, I'm horrified about that and I'm terribly sorry."
Pruitt speaks of 'transformational time': In his speech to the conference, Pruitt said the work he and Trump are doing will be felt for generations.
Troy has been instrumental in changing that perception and his efforts to establish true partnerships across the industry will be felt for years to come.
I felt for much of the novel that I was trapped in an old boys' club stinking of leather and cigars: too much ambidextrous smoking.
There is something about this young England team and their articulate manager Gareth Southgate that has created a genuine connection not felt for a generation.
Researchers showed participants in the study a whole chicken, drumsticks, and chopped chicken filets and asked them how much empathy they felt for the animal.
He knew the strike zone as well as anyone, frequently clashing with umpires over disagreements of interpretation, fueling the loathing opposing fans felt for him.
"I felt for part of the round today that I was hanging on," said McIlroy, who trailed by two shots after three rounds last year.
Trump inherited a growing economy, and it got a short-term boost thanks to tax cuts whose ultimate cost won't be felt for some time.
Feeney plausibly speculates on the contempt Nixon may have felt for the moneyed, time-wasting crowd (including Reagan's character) surrounding Bette Davis, the picture's star.
And it wasn't simply the guilt I felt for almost accidentally killing him, I was also terribly sad to lose my longtime companion in caregiving.
"Me and my family sat down and felt for me it was best not to play in this game," Chubb told the Raleigh News & Observer.
I began working with a therapist on the tremendous shame and guilt I felt for leaving my daughters at such critical time in their lives.
These effects could be felt for months after the storm dissipates, as the majority of relief efforts will be geared toward rebuilding homes, not businesses.
I see now that the anger I felt at the misguided strategy and the compassion we felt for the Marines' suffering were not fully expressed.
In "The Middle," it felt, for a minute, like a throat-clutching moment of horror, the floor falling out from beneath Frankie and Mike's lives.
The additional investment will accumulate over several years, which means that the full effect on productivity and wages will not be felt for several years.
My personal feeling is if anyone ever felt for a second uncomfortable about anything I've ever done, I'm horrified about that and I'm terribly sorry.
It felt, for all the world, like dropping by the moon of Endor for a couple of seconds to say hi to the local fauna.
Gazing upon the altar, I feltfor the first time since I got on the plane — that I was home and that I belonged there.
But I just, I just, I just I've felt for about a year and a half now that I'm missing something by just using data.
All the more reason, I felt, for him to go to Sweden and subject himself to as far-reaching a questioning and a process as possible.
The consequences in major decisions will be felt for years to come — and Democrats will surely agonize over what might have been for about that long.
"I've felt for the past several months that I am in the best shape I have ever been in," Franklin told a news conference on Wednesday.
It felt for the first time in this journey, that I found a real connection with a man that I could see a solid future with.
Unlike a dress, they do not need to be tried on for size, and unlike a peach they do not need to be felt for ripeness.
In a statement, Autostrade said it felt for the victims' relatives, adding it regretted the sentences handed out by the court to some of its managers.
While I was truly happy for my friends, there was a dissonance between the frustration I felt within myself and the joy I felt for others.
But the reforms of the 1980s and 1990s did not just help Australia through the financial crisis; their benefits will be felt for years to come.
It serves as a testament to the bravery of women on the front lines, but also to the pride which Nellie's family felt for her contribution.
Hodges, which granted same-gender couples to marry in 2015, it felt for a moment as though attitudes towards the queer community were turning a corner.
"I've felt for a while that things have been a little bit out of control" on the regulatory front, industry analyst told me in an interview.
To allay the guilt I felt for spending so much time in clubs, I convinced myself that my photographic forays into the night were my art.
There&aposs a great Kacey Musgraves song where she sings "happy and sad at the same time," which is how we felt for the whole season.
"I felt, for example, that the nomination of Clarence Thomas was bad for the country," Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, told reporters recently.
A part of me wanted to be convinced that the guilt I felt for not rescuing my friend from the edge was important enough to expose.
His dad jokes made his three kids roll their eyes, but I could sense a deep and abiding respect and love that they felt for him.
The conduct of the negotiation since the referendum was a breakdown of politics, and the effects are going to be felt for many years to come.
What I felt for them seemed bigger than my body, more important to the person I was becoming — or at least the one I hoped to.
Hughie is immediately presented as a sympathetic character, a guy to be felt for after his girlfriend is unfairly killed by a careless act of superhumanity.
Ms. Redman said she began breathing into his mouth, felt for a pulse, and stripped off her shirt to use to try to stem his bleeding.
Ms. Redman said she began breathing into his mouth, felt for a pulse, and stripped off her shirt to use to try to stem his bleeding.
" She further called out President Donald Trump for his remarks on O'Reilly, saying how "mortified" she felt "for the leader of our country to defend indefensible behavior.
If there's a pang of guilt to be felt for drifting away from this reality, we can deal with that after an hour of carefully-sampled bliss.
Premwati, whose husband spent most days stretched out drunk on his rope cot, felt, for the first time in years, that she was standing on solid ground.
Tropical Storm Harvey broke all records for rainfall from a single storm in the continental United States, and its consequences are likely to be felt for years.
I thought about all of the shame and embarrassment I had felt for needing, and sometimes using, accommodations for the ESPA, GEPA, ACT, LSAT, and bar exam.
" No matter what they choose, she knows they will succeed, "The mark that these four brothers leave on our school will be felt for years to come.
"All the love from our family and friends was incredible to feel," says Harris, "But was still far outshone by the love we felt for each other."
After receiving an onslaught of applications from animal lovers who felt for Shell and the struggle her owner endured, the shelter was able to pick one person.
HARVICK- BUSCH RIVALRY MATURES INTO MUTUAL RESPECT To hear Kevin Harvick tell it, the undisguised animosity he once felt for Kyle Busch has mellowed over the years.
What's more, Wheeler recently went on national television and claimed that climate change is a distant problem, one that won't be felt for 85033 to 75 years.
The questions I'd been asking myself about what Ishii really felt for Reiko and her daughter made more sense when I thought about them in these terms.
When Jacey was six months old, Jason wrote a letter to his grandparents in which he described the "absolute, overwhelming" love that he felt for his daughter.
Recently, we bore out with data what has been felt for several years in most U.S. tech scenes: a rising venture market raises funds of all sizes.
Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said recently the economic imprint on the global economy from Covid-28500 is likely to be felt for at least a year.
After calling Lyft about what happened, "it truly felt for all intents and purposes like I was speaking to a robot," Gillcrist told NBC News last month.
I felt, for the first time in weeks, pleasantly alone but also together with the many strangers who had chosen the same day to take a break.
That is a notable improvement on how the citizenry felt for the bulk of the Obama presidency, as pessimism persisted in the wake of the Great Recession.
We didn't return to the topic of my stand-up comedy for the rest of our time together, and I couldn't shake how I felt for days.
For its part, "Mercies in Disguise" sometimes suffers from a general humorlessness and heavy-handed prose ("Now he felt for the first time the wallop of tragedy").
But the effect of the new cohorts is not expected to be felt for a decade, and young doctors are continuing to choose specialties over general practice.
"Reverberations of these epic bushfires will be felt for generations," Joe Fontaine, a lecturer in environmental and conservation sciences at Australia's Murdoch University, said in a statement.
John tore at the hole he'd made in the plastic bag, crawled over the sand on his knees, felt for the water, and dumped the ashes out.
Season four finally introduced Cloud 9's corporate board of directors, and their arrival felt for all the world like when the Others first appeared on Lost.
If they were just with her on the ride and felt for her while she went through this one day of her life [it would make me happy].
"I've felt for a while that things have been a little bit out of control" on the regulatory front, industry analyst Edward Niedermeyer told me in an interview.
" Reed said "the most extraordinary thing" about talking to Robson was "the love that he felt for Jackson and the fact that he was in love with him.
That is still a notable improvement on how the citizenry felt for the bulk of the Obama presidency, as pessimism persisted in the wake of the Great Recession.
Vladimir Putin's planned purge of 755 US personnel from Russia could have a major destabilizing effect on US diplomacy in the country that would be felt for years.
If Article 155 is triggered Thursday its effects would not be felt for several days due to it requiring approval from the upper house of parliament, the Senate.
"The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come," wrote Gates.
Knowing my sentence of four years after two-and-a-half agonizing years of house arrest was the first feeling of relief I'd felt for a long time.
More on the funding fight …  The government is fully open but the effects of the partial shutdown will be felt for months in the federal judiciary (The Hill).
Afterwards, they were asked to report how much sexual desire they felt for their partner, as well as how interested they were in doing something nice for them.
Just look at how he handled a series of questions during the news conference regarding what responsibility he felt for a series of decisions made by his administration.
" She appeared Thursday on Fox News to say that she felt for federal workers and that her original comments were taken out of context by the "mainstream media.
But the sheer volume of the material — 175 gigabytes — and the technical challenges of searching it meant that its full impact may not be felt for some time.
I knew I would feel exactly as I do now, exactly as I have felt for the past two decades: that the world is a terribly unjust place.
Department of other thoughts: — Pity is something I've never felt for Rebel Wilson — she's too tough a cookie — but boy, does she struggle to get a laugh here.
WeWork&aposs implosion is reverberating in the venture-capital industry well beyond SoftBank, its biggest backer, and the shockwave could continue to be felt for years to come.
And yet, even without a big win, Mr. Trump has done significant damage with smaller-bore measures, whose cumulative impact will be felt for a very long time.
And one of the things that I think we've all felt for a long period of time is the pride and professionalism in serving you as a customer.
"Every situation is individual, obviously, but I just felt, for something that was not governmental, that it wasn't appropriate at this point in time," Mr. de Blasio said.
The flat clarity of focus on the earnest-but-cartoonish iron workers alerts the insightful viewer to Léger's desire to transmit the moral allure he felt for communism.
It was the '70s, after all, and while SLC boasted more than 170,000 residents, the city and surrounding areas felt, for the most part, like a tight-knit community.
Mr. Chaudhry, who had passed the time with Milton Friedman, said it was worth the wait, but he felt for those in line watching him and his friend eat.
The damage caused by this round of bleaching will be felt for decades, but it's not the only reef around the globe to feel the heat of climate change.
Yikes, should have been my first thought — after all, I could be the third planner she'd fire — but I felt for this woman and wanted to help her out.
The Supreme Court's decision will be felt for a decade: census data dictate how congressional seats, electoral votes and $650bn in federal funds are divided up among the states.
While Trump and other Republicans will likely look ahead to a broader slate of issues, should Kavanaugh be confirmed, his influence on the internet could be felt for decades.
And then Gordon found another quote from the same woman, who said that she felt for Candy Peña's mother, knowing herself what it was like to lose a child.
"If we're going to be honest at this table, I'm going to have to say something I felt for a while," he says on Monday's episode, kicking things off.
Most government surveys that discuss population rely on the census and the ripple effects of inaccuracies would be felt for a decade - until the next full census, he said.
Years later, after my son died, I felt a constant ache, similar to what I had felt for Lily and the boy when I saw them in the photo.
The government is fully reopened, but the effects of the partial shutdown will be felt for months in the federal judiciary as courts across the country play catch-up.
It's hard to pin down how playing Enderal felt for me after 200+ hours with Skyrim (and probably just as many mods) beyond returning to that idea of clay.
The post spread quickly among Owatonna High School's small population of black students, who had felt for years that racism had been allowed to quietly fester in their school.
To some supporters of Mr. Sanders, who remains a powerful, animating figure on the Democratic left, the agreement described by Ms. Brazile reignited the anger they felt for Mrs.
Her all-girls elementary school in Sydney required a formal uniform, complete with a crested gray blazer, socks with garters and a hat: straw for summer, felt for winter.
Though Henry David Thoreau is sometimes cast as a curmudgeon, this view of him, as Mr. Cotter points out, ignores the deep empathy he felt for all living things.
On the one hand, fundamental structural changes in the world's most expensive military are important, and ripples from these changes will be felt for years and decades to come.
Any love the Republican rank and file felt for Romney was based on his winning the nomination to go up against President Obama, whom Republicans greatly desired to see beaten.
After the premiere of Bachelor In Paradise this week, Jackson spoke to Entertainment Tonight about how he has felt for the past two months, in the wake of the scandal.
And since the effects of the new moon and eclipse can be felt for the next three days, it isn't too late to use your wardrobe to manifest something good.
During a time of immeasurable grief, there is comfort in knowing how much he was loved, and that his tremendous impact will be felt for many, many years to come.
Shock flashes across Julia's face as she realizes who the young woman in her bathroom is, and viewers realize how much anguish the woman has felt for abandoning her daughter.
But it is so wonderful to be able to rediscover how much we felt for each other and how pure our love was—untouched by the rigors of adult life.
And when that "Yes" result was announced, LGBTIQ people felt - for some, for the first time in their lives - that the country they love loved them right back as equals.
I always felt for all the difficulty he brought to different stages of the photography, I've always thought he's an extremely good artist and we see things eye-to-eye.
She told me that going on "Desus and Mero" feels like how it must have felt for black performers to go on "The Arsenio Hall Show" in the early '90s.
Giovanni Castellucci, the company's chief executive, said Autostrade felt for the victims and their families and would cooperate with an investigation, but stopped short of accepting responsibility for the collapse.
She felt for the main character, Matt, who was reckoning with white guilt and felt that, despite his best efforts, he caused more harm than good as a white man.
Over the last few months, feeling the most stable I've felt for a long while, I've repeatedly come back to the idea that there's someone out there who invented Citalopram.
"I believe the love she felt for her sons would have pulled her back from whatever precipice she felt she was on," she said as her eyes welled with tears.
"This is the best as far as strength and mobility and just everything I've felt for a long time, so I'm happy I took care of those things," Decker said.
Op-Ed Contributor ISTANBUL — When a Turkish police officer assassinated Andrey G. Karlov, Russia's ambassador to Turkey, on Monday, it felt for a moment as if the whole world shook.
The man that many -- including myself -- felt for sure a few months ago was the best person to win back the White House for the Democrats is losing his glow.
Saboteurs set fire to a massive stockpile of munitions ready to ship from Black Tom Island, a munitions depot in New York Harbor — and the explosion was felt for miles.
"The benefits of this long recovery are now reaching these communities to a degree that has not been felt for many years," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said last week.
Cops eventually took Boeheim back to the station to officially record his side of the story ... and afterward, officers commented once again on how badly they felt for the coach.
"When I lost [my husband] seven years ago, I felt, for me to be strong again, I have to tell the story to other kids, and to other people," Adelman says.
" Clearly showing how grateful she felt for her sister, Kourtney went on to share another clip in which her children could be seen playing by a pool, labeled "Kenny's safe house.
"The Trump administration has made destroying our environment a central feature of its agenda, and the consequences are going to be felt for a long time," Grijalva said in a statement.
Indeed, that same affection (or even just tolerance) many people have for Harry and William is a direct drip-down effect of what they projected onto and felt for their mother.
I felt for the boy, but I also didn't want to ruin the mother's plan, which I assumed involved driving out of sight and then returning, just to send a message.
Whatever sympathy Trump may have felt for Icahn's predicament, he had an important interest of his own: he needed states like Iowa on his side in order to win the Presidency.
But she's felt for a long time that Americans should be leaving their feet -- racial inequality, poverty and immigration are just a few items to top her list of reasons why.
BHASKARA CHARY Somers, N.Y. To the Editor: I read Nicholas Kristof's March 27 column, "My Shared Shame: The Media Made Trump," with the same alarm that I have felt for months.
It wasn't that our values were so different that we couldn't talk about them deeply and agree on some guiding principles; it was the constant ache I felt for the familiar.
Still, to be perfectly honest, its Bible-quoting characters unwound some of the lingering sentiment I'd felt for the Berenstain Bears, who appeared to me to have abandoned their universalist appeal.
Quippy and confessional essays can be sophomoric: That burning desire we felt for this or that person fades; opinions I used to have on appropriation now feel too stringent and reactionary.
Then you remember that this is how the Wolves have consistently operated under Taylor, and it snuffs out the initial pangs of compassion one might have felt for the Wolves' quandary.
"It was summer, so it was hot, and museums felt for me like a refuge," recalled Julián Zugazagoitia, now the dapper, gray-haired director of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
You really do feel the affection that Vallelonga felt for his dad emanating from this movie, which carries it through some of its rougher patches while also creating entirely different problems.
If the president is successful in executing such a purge of supposedly "disloyal" federal employees, the ramifications will be felt for decades to come throughout our political system and our government.
Trump told aides that differences over how and when to hold talks with Kim only underscored what he's felt for months, which is that Tillerson is just on a different wavelength.
Last Sunday, Pluto, the planet of taboo, ended its retrograde, revealing secrets; Pluto's influence is felt for five days before and after it changes directions, influencing the energy of this week.
Advocates for tougher building codes say the effects of decisions like these will be felt for generations as global warming leads to more powerful storms and higher risk of damage to property.
But it has felt for decades like an integral part of the Pulitzer's mission is to shine a light on corners of music that are otherwise nearly ignored by the broader culture.
"I really felt for them because it's tough making a film," saying he knew nothing about the circumstances of the cancellation, though he added that the censorship process had become more complex.
"The strategic moves we've made over the last few months to expand our wireless capacity and fortify our 5G leadership will be felt for years to come," Stephenson said in the report.
"My grandpa felt for the stray cats and would leave food in the back of the house near his tool shed, a spot where my grandma doesn't go," Syl told The Dodo.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Six years of violence and bloodshed have spawned a mental health crisis among Syria's children whose impact will be felt for decades, international charity Save the Children said on Tuesday.
But they left out the fact that Texas could be battered with rain and see dangerous flooding for days, and that the storm's devastation will be felt for weeks -- or perhaps years.
For the most part, white people thought that he was a very good lawyer, had a lot of empathy for him, wished him well and felt for him when the acquittal transpired.
He arose and walked into the ocean, and there, out past the sunbathers and the paddleboarders and the beer-bong enthusiasts, he felt, for the first time in his life, truly clean.
Business owners who wrote letters of recommendation to prove applicants' continuous presence in the United States felt for the first time that they could and should speak out for their undocumented employees.
Laguerre created Nous Toutes Harcelement ["We Are All Harassed"] in August 2018 as an answer to the helplessness she felt for other women unable to rely on the law to achieve justice.
He sought to remind his 12-year-old not only of his own love but also of the love that her heartbroken, 2-year-old self once felt for her vanished father.
The manhunt was stymied by the lack of a security camera in the elevator, and that, in turn, fueled an uproar and crystallized the neglect public housing tenants had felt for years.
Even if, through huge effort and force of will, we cut our greenhouse gas emissions greatly, the effects of today's carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will be felt for centuries to come.
Expanding upon the premise of how people change as they get older, the song wonders if the love these teenagers once felt for each other could ever be reignited or felt again.
By this pardon being issued, that would help to rewrite history, and erase the shame and the humiliation that my family felt for my uncle, a great hero, being in prison unjustly.
The saddest part is that the epilogue was not supposed to be a chapter where I describe how it felt for me, my cousin and his wife to lose a family member.
Strangely, for such an important issue, the economic impact of Brexit barely figured in this campaign, perhaps because its strongest effects, should they materialize, will not be felt for some time. Mrs.
I don't understand the venom, the "lock her up" chants, the assumption that she is a Lady Macbeth; it's an echo of the animus a lifetime ago some felt for Eleanor Roosevelt.
I had experienced firsthand how it felt for people in the community to count on us to be the ones who were administering justice, so I'd spent nearly 30 years doing that.
" He added, "We'd had some issues with Kareem not being truthful with what happened that night and we just really felt for everybody's best interests we needed to head in a different direction.
"The European Union has strong incentive to play tough with the U.K., meaning this situation may get worse before improving," McVey wrote, adding that fallout will likely be felt for years to come.
Although Mogoeng receded into the background after his ruling, his intervention is likely to be felt for years to come as South Africa's fractured society negotiates and contests the basis of political power.
Based on prior incidents, the cascading effects of the outage will likely be felt for days as further delays and cancellations are all but inevitable in Atlanta and Delta's outposts around the world.
This has already been felt for decades in the decline of the American middle class relative incomes, all while the cost of basic needs in education, healthcare, housing and food has gone up.
When looking closely at the data, one can quickly see that the numbers don't tell the full story of the evolving market and it's something that we have felt for a long time.
Comis treated his pigs as well as any farmer could, but eventually stopped raising hogs and went vegan to escape the weight of guilt he felt for sending so many pigs to slaughter.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's traditionalist-nationalist rhetoric, which blames secularism, diversity and internationalism for the weakening of Western democracies, gives voice to the grievances that American hate groups have felt for so long.
The world really felt for new mom Khloé Kardashian when a video emerged revealing that her baby's father, NBA star Tristan Thompson, may have cheated on her with multiple women during her pregnancy.
Killer Mike opened the set with a seven-minute sermon, paraphrasing Dr King, choking up when he talked about his 20- and 12-year-old sons and the fear he felt for them.
Neither the viewer nor Dion can know for sure, but it's fair to assume that Fairchild devoured all modes of study with the fervor he felt for the tropics and their fragrant abundance.
Hurricane-force winds had expanded to 60 miles (95 km) from the storm's core, with still-dangerous tropical storm-force winds felt for 175 miles (280 km) from its center, the NHC said.
Did he understand the fear I felt for him; for my husband, who is 77 and has Parkinson's and asthma; indeed, for myself, at 65, sleeping with a CPAP machine for sleep apnea?
What Trump said, as he echoed and doubled down on what George Wallace and Ross Perot and Pat Buchanan and others have said, was what many Americans have felt for a long time.
"I felt for the first time, in the 10 years that I've been a member of the organization, that I was heard, that I was represented, that I was appreciated," Ms. Sharma said.
In this suspended state between the starting place and the inevitable return, I felt, for a long moment, settled, as if I had reached the life that I'd been using mine to chase.
The pair went on to raise two children together, Matthew and Macy, but as the years passed by, the love they felt for each other began to fade, the former couple told FOX 9.
Director Mira Nair's (Monsoon Wedding) 2004 film adaptation starring Reese Witherspoon was the first real attempt to reconcile Becky's so-called negative traits with the reluctant admiration so many readers have felt for her.
Villagers who had learned to hide any sympathy they felt for fighters now speak of them openly with reverence and warmth and also engage in deadly clashes with government forces during their counterinsurgency operations.
Xie Chuntao, the director of the Central Party School's academic department, said the "respect and love" ordinary Chinese felt for Xi was "natural" and "heartfelt" and bore no similarities to a cult of personality.
He expressed hope that tax reform would get done before the August congressional recess, but cautioned that the real effects from the White House's economic program wouldn't be felt for a year or more.
Feeding false hope and insipid positivity to people grappling with fatal disease is insulting and unhelpful, at least this is how it felt for the many months when my family was living through it.
I found it so difficult to get commitment and affection out of the men in my life that I avoided expressing how I really felt, for fear of losing what relationships I did have.
I felt for several fleeting, beautiful seconds that Raven, Vanessa, and Rachel were actually using this penultimate episode as a backdoor pilot for their reality show about successful professional women who also perform witchcraft.
The size and impact of today's Twitter protest is yet to be seen, but the reverberations of today's protest against both Twitter and perpetrators of sexual assault will be felt for a long time.
A crippling fear of rejection is another factor, which is explicitly felt for the men— about a quarter of her clients, specifically—who use VanArsdale's services as a way to bridge the cultural divide.
" And that, Coppins wrote, is a by-product of the way he'd felt "for virtually his entire life—face pressed up against the window, longing for an invitation, burning with resentment, plotting his revenge.
Most of the big changes to come from USMCA will not be felt for a few years, as the U.S., Mexico and Canada now have to work on implementing the provisions in the USMCA.
But the reality is that the effects of net neutrality being nullified won't be felt for some time, and even then its precarious position means that for the foreseeable future, ISPs won't go hog-wild.
"Think about how awesome it felt for me to be on that stage after being away for so long the excitement and joy it gave me doing the thing i love the most," he said.
Sandler's poignant Farley tribute addressed the worry he felt for his friend over his wild lifestyle, and made reference to former SNL stars John Belushi and John Candy, who died at 33 and 43, respectively.
That's important in a moody game like Metro Exodus, otherwise it just feels like a directionless Fallout without any of the charm, which is pretty much exactly how it felt for the first 15 hours.
"Sleeping with Gendry, seeing Jon again, realizing she's not just fighting for herself anymore but also her family -- it's bringing up all these human emotions that Arya hasn't felt for a long time," she said.
After Mariah Carey fumbled her way through three awkward performances on Saturday for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest, the show's co-host Jenny McCarthy claims she immediately felt for the diva.
Often they talk about love they did not receive, or the love they did not know how to offer, the love they withheld, or maybe never felt for the ones they should have loved unconditionally.
There's no gainsaying Marshall's assessment that this last Jets season was like wearing a horrific sodden diaper during every waking moment across roughly one-third of a year; that's simply how it felt for him.
The ruling Communist Party in recent years has dedicated more resources and attention to cleaning the country's polluted air, water and soil, but the severity of the problem will be felt for decades to come.
Given the fact that you ended the relationship because you were "falling for him," it seems that part of you hoped the erotic connection you felt for this man would lead to a loving relationship.
Earlier, you mentioned that the installment of the New Labour government in the late-90s was pretty appealing to artists, that there was a sense of hope that had not been felt for a generation.
Netflix has already reshaped this industry in a way that will be felt for decades to come, and if the streaming service can win over the Oscars, then one of Hollywood's last barriers will fall.
Though he said he was grateful that the city had been sensitive and diligent in its work, the news was just another reminder of the pain he and his family have felt for 17 years.
The miracle of the Sharjah Biennial has been its ability to work against the odds and support new scholarship on art in the region, the influence of which will be felt for generations to come.
From their handwritten signs to their custom T-shirts, the pride that these people felt for their daughter/sister/cousin/niece/best friend filled the atmosphere throughout the night and was beyond touching to witness.
The documentary uncovers the deep love he felt for British art collector Peter Watson and then later, the American fencer Kinmont Hoitsma (whom he calls him "ceaselessly beautiful")— both affairs left him heartbroken and sad.
Arguably one of the most famous designers in history, Versace is one of the few industry legends who passed before their time, making their absence from the runway felt for decades to come, if not forever.
Should it pass muster with federal regulators, the repercussions of the deal are likely to be felt for years, if not decades, as Disney further fortifies its position as the dominant company in the entertainment industry.
Image: NOAAIn a groundbreaking precedent that will likely be felt for decades to come, a federal appeals court in the US has ruled that a species can be listed as "threatened" based on climate change projections.
This is probably the highest pressure I've ever felt for a record regarding… it was the first album we wrote without Laurent, and it was this moment of creative partnership that Bryan and I had discovered.
In a measured obituary last week, science fiction writer Cory Doctorow struggled with how hard it was to balance the respect he felt for Ellison's work and the loathing he had for some of Ellison's actions.
The fallout is likely to be felt for a long time to come, and may well bring about a new kind of regulation and scrutiny over how personal data is harnessed and used in social networks.
I am afraid of anything fuzzy—cotton, wool, dish sponges, tennis balls, feltfor some reason, whenever I see or think about those things I imagine them touching teeth, and it sends shivers down my spine.
Maybe it's because of my mom, because she had a strong influence in my life, but I've felt for a long time that women needed to have their voices heard more to make up the balance.
It was a reminder that while the threat of the virus may have eased in many places around the world, it still poses a danger and its consequences are likely to be felt for some time.
Bonding over their shared Southern names, Lindsey Graham gave Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions an opportunity to say how it felt for him to be called a racist and denied a federal judgeship in 1986 because of it.
"This is my first time out here, but yesterday when I heard about her opinion against the impeachment submitted to the Constitutional Court, whatever pity I had felt for her disappeared," Roh Yi-young, 55, said.
The partial government shutdown ended last week after 35 days, but conservationists have warned that its impact may be felt for hundreds of years in at least one part of the country: Joshua Tree National Park.
The exhibition, Fat for Heat, Felt for Warmth, highlights several tangible works, as well as documentation of actions, spanning from the 1960s through the '80s, with a common theme of the difficulties of communication weaving throughout.
Fuck the facts and I don't know why I adore them, why they're one of the few bands that can still conjure that strange keening a teenage me felt for Fugazi and Nirvana and (briefly) Cypress Hill.
For Jared, he's breaking a rule his mother made for him, proving his point from the beginning: The rule had no reason to exist in the first place, much like the shame he felt for being gay.
"Believe me, I know what it's like to get sucked into playing the type of game you don't want to play and proving something you don't need to prove, so I really felt for him," McEnroe said.
I can only imagine how it felt for my dad in those final months; the uncertainty of how he would leave us and the guilt in knowing that — for the first time — he had failed to provide.
I stomped through the cafeteria, scowling as instructed, and felt, for those few, seemingly second-length minutes, like one of Vaquera's young visionaries, a fellow traveler in a pack of cultishly self-possessed, if nearly feral, creatures.
If there's any pity to be felt for the Anonymous NFL Front Office Guy, it springs from the fact that they will, one day, show up at work and discover that a spreadsheet has taken their job.
Not even the love Jaime felt for Brienne, his better half, could keep him from Cersei's side; and as Brienne realized, he died protecting his queen — an evil queen to be sure, but Jaime loved her anyway.
Steven Sinofsky, a former Microsoft executive that previously served as president of the company's Windows division, said on Twitter that he felt for Musk after the demo went awry, adding that he thought the Cybertruck was "amazing."
"It was great to see the guys in '98 giving us a bit of advice and how it felt for them starting the week back then, and what it feels like winning a Cup," he told reporters.
There's talk around the grounds that they're sponsored by Under Armour, but it's not true: Bullen bought the felt for the letters at a craft supply shop; they bought the UA shirts at a typical sports shop.
I felt for her and I felt that [it was important to] expose the reality of what her life is, instead of the pre-made box of what an older woman is supposed to be and act like.
Their work is a reminder that if we want to have a sense of how the future may feel for all of us, we need to examine how the past and present have felt for some of us.
Rather than speaking out in a corporate and sterile tone (which was expected, given that Google owns YouTube), she spoke about her personal experience and addressed the pain and empathy she felt for others who had read memo.
"What we heard, loud and clear, was that today's tight labor markets mean that the benefits of this long recovery are now reaching these communities to a degree that has not been felt for many years," Powell said.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, wearing a white T-shirt with a rainbow-colored heart, said he couldn't imagine how it must have felt for those who had to wait to find out what happened to their loved ones.
Because cases often take many years to advance from investigations to complaints to legal agreements, it's likely that the full impact of the Trump administration's decision to bring fewer civil rights cases won't be felt for some time.
In February, I traveled across the state with my fiancée to visit a college friend and watch a basketball game at UNC, and throughout the weekend I felt, for the first time, that I no longer belonged there.
We talked about the pros and cons of debate in today's political discourse, how strangely relevant the show felt for something that had been in development for a decade, and the hope we find in teenagers' optimism today.
But there must have been something special, because I can still conjure the excitement of unopened gifts under the tree and the delicious warmth of family togetherness that felt, for a moment, as if it could last forever.
After all, its creation was in direct response to the cultural acceptance of feminism and the tangible fear white women felt for the first time from government, and not in uplifting and supporting their sisters since the beginning.
And inevitable though this may have felt for a while now, the print title's folding feels like an important time to reflect on its impact on millennial readers and writers, and the British music press as a whole.
"The people who have been on the trips felt for themselves the real situation Xinjiang's calm and order and the happy lives and jobs of all the people's there, and all positively appraised China's policy governing Xinjiang," Geng said.
The story highlights the amount of love Kloepfer felt for Bundy over the course of their years-long relationship and the events that led her to, ultimately, warn the police about his suspicious and erratic behavior before Bundy's arrest.
Her inability to leave Odom felt relatable because of his addiction: It was easy for us to imagine the responsibility she felt for him, and how it kept her tethered to what she's since admitted was a toxic relationship.
And I felt, for the first time since the election, a little bit of warmth replace that hollow feeling that I'd been carrying since the night I watched the results come in on a seedy bar on Bloor Street.
Jim Renacci, a Republican from Ohio, which has a state income tax, argued that doubling the standard deduction -- as proposed in the plan -- will help offset the pain felt for those who would lose the state and local deduction.
In the letter, written on White House letterhead and signed "George," Bush Sr. shares the wonder and respect he felt for the office, and wishes success and happiness for the man who defeated him in his bid for reelection.
McCain's former sparring partners like John Kerry, Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton all weighed in, reflecting the affection they felt for a man with whom they often disagreed, but whose biography and personal touch made him an American hero.
In the upcoming years, there should be a lot written about why the tens of thousands traveled to Standing Rock and why so many stayed, despite its remoteness, freezing temperatures, and what felt, for months, like a hopeless mission.
He said he's looking for the group to "provide a voice to Americans who have felt for a long time that their voices were not being heard" by being proactive in laying out conservative ideas, reforms and policy proposals.
It is no mistake, perhaps, that the peak of "no more personal cars" occurred in the years following the recession, when car ownership still felt for many like a luxury, and profligate spending on gas felt even more so.
She wasn't pretty anymore, not even remotely, and all he felt for her was hate, because, no matter what she said, when it came down to it she was part of the system, and the system was against him.
"I had a feeling that a great wave of good will poured out from these people, almost engulfing me, and when I stood up to sing our National Anthem I felt for a moment as though I were choking," she recalled.
It really does get into visceral von Trier territory, particularly in the hardly-simulated sex scenes, evoking a pathos for Bess that opera audiences may have felt for Madame Butterfly a half-score and about a hundred years before Nymphomaniac.
Although the effects of air pollution in Asia would be felt for decades, Tsafos said calls for clean air in China had led to a reduction in coal consumption and this could now be mirrored in other parts of Asia.
Of the two candidates on the Democratic side, front-runner Hillary Clinton has taken the harsher tone, saying that she would "distrust and verify" and that she wouldn't support it if she felt "for one second" it put Israel in danger.
The fear that Donegan has felt and that others have felt for her in recent days is a reminder of a problem that is absolutely central to any discussion of harassment and assault: Speaking up about sexual misconduct is not safe.
The designer, who played down any concerns over China's recent economic slowdown and its potential impact on the couture market, emphasized how grateful she felt for the opportunity to show her creations to a new audience in the days ahead.
Any losses for the BOJ -- when the government pays back the bond at a lower price than the central bank paid for it -- likely wouldn't be felt for several years as the BOJ doesn't mark its JGBs to market, he said.
While not everyone has been to that depth of depression, Gomez — who reportedly spent time in a mental health facility in 2016 — revealed that she really felt for the character, and that she saw her own experiences mirrored in Hannah's story.
Assuming for the moment that Clinton is Obama's successor, it will fall to her to build on his record and to address the yearning of those hard-pressed voters who have felt for far too long like beggars at the banquet.
One of India's most ambitious economic reform plans in 70 years will ultimately boost tax receipts and provide simplicity for businesses, but the true impact may not be felt for at least a decade due to implementation challenges, experts said.
In Spain last May, Hamilton had spoken about how enjoyable it was to be battling a rival who was not a team mate — his main opponent for the past three seasons — and the admiration he felt for Vettel's speed and consistency.
It was a way of relieving anxiety that we feel and have felt for years, trying our best to relay ideas to others, not necessarily wanting them to agree or disagree but I guess to acknowledge "oh shit, that does exist".
Any sense of pride Marwan may have felt for the new government and political strides for women has been destroyed by the lingering questions over whether or not her fellow revolutionaries who died during the uprising will ever get justice.
Even I felt for Serena when he shut the door on her, and sent her back to a lifetime of knitting — an activity that she recently, finally admitted to June she hated (no offense to the knitters out there; I think knitting's great!).
ABUJA, July 7 (Reuters) - A Nigerian trade union representing oil workers said it had begun a strike on Thursday, but added that the effect of its industrial action would not be felt for some time because it started on a public holiday.
Bee used all three shows roast the Trump administration for things like changes in the White House briefing room, hiring relatives for key administration positions, and even the nostalgia that some have felt for George W. Bush's time in the Oval Office.
Here are the biggest tech stories of 22012: Apple's annual iPhone launch always hits the mobile world like a shiny glass meteor, but the new iPhone 22016 had an aftershock that will be felt for years: the removal of the headphone jack.
But many are frustrated not to have seen immediate changes now Iran's isolation is over and fear the benefits will not be felt for a long time as foreign banks, companies and governments tread carefully for fear of violating residual U.S. sanctions.
Trying to heal her own shattered heart and unburden herself of the intense hatred she felt for the gunman, Parker hoped his father could reveal something about his son's background or medical history that would help explain his behavior that cold December day.
It was the samurai with wide, trusting eyes and a dark past in Rurouni Kenshin; the dedication and fierce loyalty Naruto always felt for his comrades; the multidimensional characters of Avatar: The Last Airbender that mirrored some of my own family members.
Schiller notes that telegraphing these updates, along with the ones coming later, is about adding additional transparency for Apple's Pro customers, who have felt for some time as if Apple was slowly veering away from the Mac and toward iPad and iPhone.
" Zoey chimes in with her own nuanced reading of Erica, "Her relationship with vulnerability is so tattered and torn and pretty much non-existent when you first meet her, but I always understood her, I always liked her, I always felt for her.
In fact, Ohio had been calling itself a state only seventy years when first one brother and then the next stuffed quilt packing into his hat, snatched up his shoes, and crept away from the lively spite the house felt for them.
But the full effects of its meltdown and the struggles of other prominent startups likely won&apost be felt for several years, when venture firms try to raise funds and have poor returns to show investors, Emergence Capital&aposs Santi Subotovsky said.
Her boyfriend felt, for the first time, happy to commit to a woman he loved, knowing he had the freedom he wanted; and the symbolism of marriage gave Susan enough security that she could grant him that freedom, and exercise it herself.
Gratitude she felt for the work done to free her, she said, morphed into a sense of obligation to suppress any ill will toward others — even in minor interactions, like when someone cut in front of her in line at the grocery store.
"[When I was offered the project,] I went back and watched the original film, and what I was struck by was how modern and fresh that movie felt for the time," Takal explains, noting a plot point about a character having an abortion.
And while Leonard will become a free agent in a couple weeks and can sign elsewhere, the impact he has had on the sport of basketball in Canada over the course of one NBA season will surely be felt for years to come.
All that mattered was how good it felt to see the Cubs win, how good it felt to be there, how good it felt for that rain to wash away 108 years of disappointment, failure, and frustration, and to feel like things are starting anew.
So I'm less interested in the sexual side—though I believe there is a sexual dimension to this relationship—than I am in the sense of the emotions they felt for each other, which ultimately is the most fascinating thing about all human relationships. Listen.
In the UK, the profound economic changes reshaped policy: from the Factory and Workers Act through to the liberal reforms of David Lloyd George, which ultimately laid the ground for the welfare state, the consequences were felt for the whole of the next century.
That fundamental reshaping of our relationship with one of the biggest tech companies in the world — brought about in no small part by the work of a Russian troll army and the election of Donald Trump — will be felt for many years to come.
That's how many a Wall Street bank C-suite executive has likely felt for the last few days, after the stunning Brexit upset vote forced Wall Street to pare its rate hike expectations, and, by extension, reduced big banks' expectations for revenue derived from interest.
I thought of James Baldwin and his 1965 debate with William F. Buckley Jr. at Cambridge, the way Baldwin meticulously delineated the persecution of black Americans, and the envy I felt for those who were able to witness his mind at work in person.
Trump administration proposes $850 billion stimulus package to stabilize the economy Mnuchin mentioned other measures like a payroll tax holiday, but noted that they would not provide financial relief quickly enough given that their effects might not be felt for six to eight months.
Tom Grubb, an engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, has felt for years that VR and AR are valuable tools for exploring and working with this type of data, and his team has just presented its first paper directly resulting from using those technologies.
Although the author describes the admiration she felt for her brother as a little girl, her adult attitude toward him is clear from an early passage in which she describes picking him up from a prison in Vught the last time he was released.
AND THAT CERTAINLY WE AREN'T IMMUNE TO. BUT YOU KNOW, BASED ON WHAT WE KNOW TODAY AND WHAT WE SEE IN OUR BUSINESS WE CALLED WHAT WE FELT FOR NEXT QUARTER FROM A GUIDANCE PERSPECTIVE AND WE'RE JUST PROUD OF WHAT OUR TEAMS HAVE DONE.
The presence of legislation could also lend legitimacy to the prospect of near-term government investment in AI innovation — something that may even sway Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and others away from their belief that the impact of AI won't be felt for years to come.
It was a moment when the FBI, already suspicious of how Kelley behaved with these men in power, felt for certain that she was not being transparent with FBI agents even though they were the ones she had asked to investigate the emails, the source says.
The long-term consequences of the Fed's manipulation of interest rates across the entire yield curve will not be fully felt for some time, but based on what we know today and can reasonably foresee, the rationale for central bank interest-rate manipulation needs to be challenged.
From devastating wildfires in the west, to the impact of hurricanes Harvey and Irma and even in the sheltered hills and hollows of my home state, West Virginia, in recent years we have suffered deadly natural disasters with devastating personal repercussions that will be felt for years.
I think the characters love their own eloquence — they cast their sparring explicitly as a battle of wits — but I think the toxicity of it is very real, and I felt for them while wanting to get out of their purgatorial apartment as fast as I could.
And then notice how the "lively spite the house felt for them" at the end of the paragraph wrenches us out of that cozy fairy tale space, into someplace still a little supernatural — it's a world where houses can have feelings — but altogether more unsettling and unsettled.
I'm of the belief that if you can make characters more emotional, and empathetic, then you're going to have a greater connection to them, and you'd feel for them in ways that I never felt for the guy with the big gun and the big biceps.
Maybe she thought that, say, a single woman in her late 30s who wanted to be a parent but would never do so solo wouldn't seek me out as a therapist, or wouldn't tell me the truth about how she felt for fear of offending me.
To get a sense of how people who work for, own, and run these venues are feeling about the future, VICE talked to six staffers from across the country about how how the effects of coronavirus will continue to be deeply felt for a long time.
Of course, we wouldn't be able to tell that from the comment above, but there is a hint there: why would Snape care about what Voldemort did, given his hatred for Harry's father, if that hate wasn't balanced out by something he felt for Harry's mother?
We&aposd always been a fairly equitable couple, but once our roles were reversed I felt for the first time like we were truly sharing the burden of the home and children in an even way (or, as even as possible when one parent is breastfeeding).
Driving to his funeral later that week, Friend looked out the passenger window at the icy Hudson River that Cannon had sped past in the dark on so many trips back and forth to Washington, and he felt, for the first time, the true weight of his partner's convictions.
Seagate's work on its ST-506 drive became one of the PC industry's earliest standards, though its impact would not be felt for a few years, as PC-based hard drives did not become common until the latter half of the '80s, in part because of the devices' price.
PHOENIX, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Any effect of President-elect Donald Trump's policies on the broader economy likely won't be felt for more than a year, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said on Monday, likely giving the U.S. central bank time to assess before changing its policy outlook.
Pateemoh, a Muslim who is a candidate for the pro-junta Action Coalition for Thailand party (ACT), said she got involved because she felt for the first time there was a chance for the concerns of the south to be heard and - possibly - bring an end to the conflict.
Recalling how the Whitewater controversy surrounding President Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton felt for a time in the 1990s as big as the moment in which we currently live, Brooks argues that there has been almost no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians.
After 30 seconds I fell in love with the man giving the tutorial, even though only his hands were visible; the agility of his fingers, the calm of his voice, the passion he felt for something so pure as educating others on making the most of their new toy.
If, on the other hand, Kavanaugh's account is supported by FBI findings, then the anger directed his way by progressives will recede over time to the level felt for the four other justices who may be poised to turn back the clock on abortion and other important rights.
Being ten years old, and not used to much more than Power Rangers, fizzy strawberry laces, and the goalkeeping heroics of David Seaman, you can probably imagine the disdain I felt for somewhere that from name alone contained precisely zero levels of sugary treats or Green Ranger related activity.
If you&aposve ever woken up on a frigid winter morning buried under a pile of heavy, warm blankets and feltfor lack of a better phrase — totally at peace, then you&aposve gotten a sneak peek of what waking up under a weighted blanket feels like every day.
Reflections on the love and resentment she felt for a childhood pet and the affections shared between patient and chiropractor read like the mysterious short fiction of Robert Walser and Lydia Davis, resonating ambiguously in the reader's mind long after they are over: morality tales with no moral.
That level of popularity is huge for a teen drama from Spain; an audience of 20 million would be a decent hit on American broadcast TV. "We're starting to feel, I think, like how you guys in the U.S. have felt for a long time," Mr. Madrona said.
I still exercise those and sort of flex those when I feel it's appropriate or when I feel like it's what I want to do… I don't want to feel like I am doing womanhood wrong, because I already felt for 30-something years that I was doing manhood wrong.
"I realized that if I quit this race, which I felt for a split second like doing because I was so scared and embarrassed, if I quit that race, nobody would've believed women deserved to be there or that they could do the distance," she told the Boston Globe this year.
In discovering this about my grandfather, I encountered the man on a more human level: a man who was damaged and hurting — and ultimately, I now feel more closeness and connection with that man than I could possibly have felt for an untarnished hero of the battle for Kakazu Ridge.
In his eyes, no other Arab leader was his equal, and it was essential that his words be preserved for the sake of history, which would hold him, hundreds of years from now, in the sort of esteem that he felt for the 12th-century sultan Saladin, another great warrior from Tikrit.
The guilt I felt for leaving him, the embarrassment at explaining to others what was going on, the financial strain from having to separate everything myself, and the stress that I endured resulted in panic attacks, anxiety, and waking up in a cold sweat, beginning in November 2014 and continuing for two years.
But any gratitude President Trump felt for Mr. McConnell's first-of-its-kind maneuver appears to be exhausted as the president, upset at the failed health care repeal, has turned his Twitter fire and fury on Mr. McConnell, the one person he may most need to execute a stalled Republican legislative agenda.
They were all funnelled in together again, through the ticket barriers, and she felt for her Oyster card in the side pocket of her bag without looking, so as not to lose sight of her man—he was halfway down the escalator to the northbound platforms before she got on at the top.
And if I'm being honest, I was even a bit ashamed that a single word could make me feel, even just for a moment, all the awful feelings I felt for so many years: small, less than, wrong, and unworthy of love and respect by my family or god forbid by my teammates.
Maybe yours was the DIY-costumes family that spent hours sewing up purple felt for your Little Mermaid look, or the ones that held a a costumes-mandatory rager that went late into the night, or the clan that would give out full-size candy bars to the lucky trick-or-treaters that came knocking.
Though the country will survive a Trump presidency—it survived slavery, the Civil War, a century of lynchings and Jim Crow, after all—the damage being done to vulnerable people of color is real and will be felt for a generation, if not longer, all because just enough potential Democratic voters looked out for themselves instead of their neighbors.
She describes how it might have felt for a young girl to lose her virginity to a handsome man in a shabby boarding house; recreates the sounds and smells of a summer night on the roof of a Harlem tenement; brings to life the romance of the chorus line and the thrill of teenagers roaming the streets with their friends.
But now, the two dozen trees on and around her property seemed to turn overnight from a green canopy to a colorful one, and she felt, for the first time since she'd moved in, that she could stop worrying that she hadn't decorated yet and invite friends over to enjoy a different beauty of her home, one she hadn't curated.
I wondered how all of that attention felt for a woman who once wrote, in a poem for a black feminist anthology in 1983, that: I used to thinkI can't be a poetbecause a poem is being everything you can bein one moment,speaking with lightning protestunveiling a fiery intellector letting the words drift feather-softinto the ears of strangerswho will suddenly understandmy beautiful and tortured soul.
Videos, some recorded on cellphones and security cameras, provided a crucial depiction of the explosion and its aftermath, a record of moments that would not have been so keenly felt for many otherwise: the chilling before and after of the street in Chelsea, images of the blast and its force, and one witness's chance to document the scene and express himself in a moment of fear.
The delirious love felt for artists from La Dispute to One Direction has birthed a massive amount of positive change on a personal level (how many times have you heard someone say an artist "saved" their life), as well as some pretty weird but ultimately harmless behaviour, like the time that girl hid in a bin just to catch a glimpse of Niall Horan.
"We 100 percent know that the ripple effects of Elizabeth Warren's big ideas campaign for president will be felt for months, years, and decades — and someday a little girl who pinky swore to Elizabeth that she would run for office will be sworn into Congress and as President," Stephanie Taylor and Adam Green, the co-founders of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, said in a statement.
"I don't often feel as if I belong," she writes, recounting her "extreme childhood shyness" and how she would not speak until she was 6; how she felt herself to be a "genderless thing"; how her first lesbian relationship, in high school, was ended by her mother's discovery of her girlfriend's letters, and how lost and isolated she felt for a long time after that.
It was as though the heart illness, officially recognized by doctors and the newspaper, gave full expression and an extra validity to the unhappiness he had felt for years, with the Guardian , with my mother's family, with his poverty, with prejudice and the British Empire and the unhappy state of India, and with many other things; and it was no longer necessary now for him to go over any of the points.
I can now only imagine how surreal it must have felt for Havel as he stood before the entire Congress, the president's cabinet, the diplomatic corps, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff assembled before him in the House chamber in our Capitol Building, with the vice president and the Speaker of the House behind him, all standing in a sustained ovation, a deep show of respect from the oldest democracy on earth to the newest, whose leader had been a political prisoner just a season earlier.
In just his first full year in office, Trump has stacked his administration with key opponents to abortion rights and birth control, reversed a number of Obama-era orders on state funding of reproductive health clinics, cut funding to foreign family planning groups that even mention abortion, extended legal protections to medical staff that refuse to provide abortions or other sexual health services for religious reasons, and stacked the judiciary—including by appointing a far-right Supreme Court nominee—so thoroughly that the ramifications will be felt for decades.
Though she imagined one day no longer needing to know that, or she fantasized about rewinding her life and starting over so she was a person who did not have to know that, or she entertained the idea of a parallel Brit, living in a world in which there was no need to make sense of a man who up and left on the brink of love, of people who up and left, of a life strung together with all these little leavings, but she felt sad for this parallel Brit, an emptier sadness than she felt for herself now.
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It is not that Linkin Park's 2000 album Hybrid Theory sounded so little like that which came before it, and it is not that there was only one real copy that my pals and I passed around like a secret until we each burned our own copy and scrawled some shitty art on the blank CD face, and it is not that those copies rattled around at the top of the rotation in our car's center consoles for a whole winter and then a summer and then another winter after that, and it is not that it felt for a moment like the tree shook and from it dropped an album that was made for our wretched and perpetually heartbroken generation.

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