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It was only a fifteen-minute flight, but before it was through Greg felt himself developing a case of claustrophobia.
Very much the political man, Helion felt himself deeply affected by the increasingly pessimistic atmosphere of France and all Europe, whose foundations seemed to him more and more shaky.
Katherine was staying at a convent, and her mother felt that, as Thompson himself seems to have suggested, she might eventually stay there.
He felt himself now, as he himself says in his Confessions, at a crucial point of his life.
He felt very cunning, very proud of himself as he played on the other man's soft spot.
It seemed to him that if the Ferraros felt sure of them, could place them, it would help him to feel more sure of himself with Carla.
Then, as their grokking made them ever closer and Mike felt himself almost ready to discorporate her voice called him back: `` Oh!!
Both characters feel themselves in trouble, and there was speculation that Alan Ayckbourn himself may have felt himself to be in trouble.
At the hospital in a state of despair Wilson experienced a bright flash of light which he felt to be God revealing himself.
The emir Yusuf al-Fihri, had proven himself unable to keep the powerful al-Sumayl in check and several Yemenite chieftains felt their future prospects were poor, whether in a Fihrid or Syrian-dominated Spain, that they had a better chance of advancement if they hitched themselves to the glitter of the Umayyad name.
It was clear, however, that Leonidovich himself felt he had not come as well as he should out of his unexpected conversation with the Leader.
According to physicist Phil Anderson, the term was coined by himself and Volker Heine when they changed the name of their group at the Cavendish Laboratories, Cambridge from " Solid state theory " to " Theory of Condensed Matter ", as they felt it did not exclude their interests in the study of liquids, nuclear matter and so on.
Claudius, as the author of a treatise on Augustus ' religious reforms, felt himself in a good position to institute some of his own.
After the events of May 1968, Marker felt a moral obligation to abandon his own personal film career and devote himself to SLON and its activities.
Ralph was a hard teacher for Earnhardt, and after Ralph died of a heart attack at his home in 1973, it took many years before Earnhardt felt as though he had finally " proven " himself to his father.
Any person who felt himself wronged might lay an information before the Council of Areopagus, on declaring what law was broken by the wrong done to him.
If a governor of senatorial rank himself felt these pressures, one can imagine the difficulties faced by a mere praeses.
Given his poor health history, during 1918 Munch felt himself lucky to have survived a bout of the Spanish Flu, the worldwide pandemic of that year.
In 671 Temmu felt himself to be in danger and volunteered to resign the office of crown prince to become a monk.
In 1969, Coppola took it upon himself to subvert the studio system which he felt had stifled his visions, intending to produce mainstream pictures to finance off-beat projects and give first-time directors their chance to direct.
The young Archduke was isolated, the reasoning being that this would make him more self-sufficient as it was felt by Joseph that Francis " fail to lead himself, to do his own thinking ".
At this point, he felt his position as Holy Roman Emperor to be untenable, so on 6 August 1806, he abdicated the throne and declared himself to be Francis I, Emperor of Austria.
" Whale's biographer Curtis rejects the notion that Whale would have identified with the Monster from a homosexual perspective, stating that if the highly class-conscious Whale felt himself to be an antisocial figure, it would have been based not in his sexuality but in his origin in the lower classes.

felt and drawn
Napoleon felt secure in the presumption that the war with Austria would be drawn out, or would result in Austrian victory, when he agreed not to intervene in 1864.
Apollo's eyes set sight on Adonis and he instantly felt drawn to the unbelievably beautiful young man.
The scorecards from the ringside press attest to the closeness of the fight ( 6-5, 3 drawn ) more pundits awarded the fight to Leonard rather than to Hagler, although counting those who scored it even, more felt Hagler deserved to keep his title than didn't:
When, however, the People's Charter was drawn up ... clearly defining the urgent demands of the working class, we felt we had a real bond of union ; and so transformed our Radical Association into local Chartist centres ..."
When districts were drawn many residents felt Beecher City gerrymandered Shumway into the district.
As the effects of the Great Depression were felt in Britain, the party was drawn to even greater levels of state intervention.
While some Presbyterian members felt more drawn to Baptist theology, others were steadfast in their Presbyterian theology.
The only means of reaching it was by climbing a long ladder, which was drawn up whenever the monks felt threatened.
While finding the series to be " surprisingly sad " and praising the well-defined characters, he felt the series was " neither particularly well drawn nor incredibly witty ".
Merton began going to the churches, not quite knowing why he felt so drawn to them.
Although he was still unsure of his qualifications for a religious vocation, Merton felt he was being drawn more and more to a specific calling.
In March 1954, he had drawn a line on a map indicating his opinion of the portions of Alaska which he felt ought to remain in federal hands even if Alaska were granted statehood.
With the city prepared to welcome a National Football League franchise, the Tennessee Titans, Schmittou felt that revenue would be drawn away from his baseball team.
Anderson felt that Cruise was drawn to the role because he had just finished making Eyes Wide Shut, playing a repressed character, and was able to then play a character that was " outlandish and bigger-than-life ".
" This sensation belongs to us and not to the hand ... A piece of paper or a feather drawn lightly over any part of our bodies performs intrinsically the same operations of moving and touching, but by touching the eye, the nose, or the upper lip it excites in us an almost intolerable titillation, even though elsewhere it is scarcely felt.
It's likely that Canton's Jim Thorpe and Ralph Hay learned that Rock Island's game against the Akron Indians had drawn only 1, 700 spectators and felt that Flanigan could not deliver on his $ 5, 000 guarantee, that was money that came primariliy from the gate.
Other more conservative members felt drawn to the message of the Oxford Group that focussed on the wealthier members of society.
Her schooling was rather brief, but all those who knew her noticed that she felt drawn to prayer from an early age.
This memorial will be drawn up for the petitioner by an officer of arms, if it is felt that such a petition would be accepted.
When asked why he chose Terada instead of a regular character designer, Kitakubo stated " I personally felt he had an amazing talent ; his characters have a feel to them that is universal and that is probably why he has drawn characters for video games played by people all over the world.
Like Chief Clifford, Broadhurst felt himself wise to McCloud's peculiarities, but was without the anger, and usually wound up resigned to being drawn into McCloud's schemes to solve particular cases, sometimes against direct orders.
However, Peter Gadsby, the club's associate director at the time and head of the Miller Birch construction company felt the project was both too ambitious and expensive and instead plans were drawn up by new Chairman Lionel Pickering to modernise and extend the Baseball Ground to hold 26, 000, at a cost of £ 10 million.
After his graduation and a short time working for international shipping companies, he felt drawn to film.
Kafka felt immensely drawn to the hatred Fyodor's sons demonstrate toward their father in The Brothers Karamazov and dealt with the theme of fathers and sons himself in many of his works, most explicitly in his short story " The Judgment ".
He later wrote that as he felt the Holy Spirit move him with compassion, he was drawn to go to New York in February 1958.

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