31. At the time of the arrest, Coetzee said he was bitter about being prosecuted and said he felt abandoned by the African National Congress. 32. Backers of tenure fear that without it, professors would face arbitrary discipline, even termination from senior researchers who feel threatened by their work. 33. Because Quakers typically worship in silence unless they feel moved by God to speak, her blessing is usually just a silent moment before eating. 34. Before the new program, she said, she had minimal contact with caseworkers and felt manipulated by their efforts to halt her drug abuse. 35. Brazil feels hurt by U.S. quotas on textiles and sugar, large duties on concentrated orange juice and soybean oil, and anti-dumping duties on steel. 36. - They feel limited by negative race, religious, accent or English-as-a-second-language stereotypes. 37. A man of medium build who wears khaki pants and casual shirts, Collins says he felt oppressed by his frankfurter fortune. 38. A three-time cancer patient herself, Sullivan said she understands what it is like to feel wronged by the health-care system. 39. According to the government, one option being considered is to peg the peso to inflation to keep the crisis from being felt by an increasingly poorer population. 40. Adding to the bitterness, Bramwell said, is the fact that the Republican leaders say they feel slighted by the mayor. |