71. That these men feel better is a fact. 72. The effect, like that of his trademark falsetto, expands conventional ideas of what a man should sound like and how a man should feel. 73. The deeper objective is to address the insecurity that many black American men keenly feel. 74. The man felt the touch both on his face and also on his phantom arm. 75. The man felt darkness closing in on him, in slow motion. 76. The occasional female kicker makes men feel either violated or charitable, but neither camp wants her in the Rose Bowl. 77. The men felt very welcome, according to Patterson. 78. The practical man feels better. 79. The problem, according to James A. Levine, director of the Fatherhood Project, is that men feel torn. 80. The three men felt a jolt in the fuselage and heard screams outside. |