11. The intoxication felt by two people who have just fallen in love. 12. While we also had Black women only space throughout the conference it was felt by some Black women that this was a substitute for the conference discussing anti-racist strategies. 13. The evidence thus confirms the intuition felt by Palmer and others that the verbs of perception evoke something more conceptual in the passive. 14. This taught us how to tell what a person is feeling by merely observing their body language and facial mannerisms. 15. Although she felt awed by the high official, Paulina spoke up to insist that she wanted to end her pregnancy. 16. Also, some of the job pressures being felt by film workers came from cutbacks in the number of films being made. 17. Although Kelly was highly ambitious and competitive, his colleagues said, he never seemed to feel threatened by Fred Astaire. 18. Although she complained about anti-abortion advocates accosting her in the supermarket, she also said she felt rejected by the pro-choice movement. 19. Americans may feel battered by tough economic times, but by world standards they are doing just fine. 20. And Connecticut, which felt slighted by its NCAA tournament snub last season, is still searching for a quality victory. |