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Nevertheless, because the Cost Section has felt impelled to make some kind of a distribution of total costs, it has apportioned this residue, which it sometimes calls `` burden '', among the units of carload traffic on a basis ( partly ton, partly ton-mile ) which is concededly quite arbitrary from the standpoint of cost determination.
She wasn't quite sure that I felt enough remorse about my drinking, or that I would not return to it once I was out and on my own again.
stating, " I finally sat down and had written it and somebody had made it into a movie, and I felt like — well, that's not quite her.
The Chinese scholar-monk Yin Shun felt that it was the work of a South Indian, and that Nāgārjuna was quite possibly the author.
He said that he had gone through several revisions, but Carter felt that something was not quite right.
He criticized the casting of Crystal, " Not surprisingly he handles the comedy superbly, but he's too cool and self-protective an actor to work as a romantic leading man ", and felt that as a film, " of wonderful parts, it doesn't quite add up ".
The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken.
… On ascertaining to a certainty that he had found the object of his search and much more, and that the new substance was proof against cold and the solvent of the native gum, he felt himself amply repaid for the past, and quite indifferent to the trials of the future.
When asked if he would be re-recording some of Dan Nelson ’ s vocals he stated " That is what they want to do, and it ’ s been a conflict for me, to be quite frank, simply because I kind of felt like I wasn ’ t part of the creation of it.
Falles burn quite quickly, and the heat given off is felt by all around.
In a speech given on Heroes ' Day on 12 March 1939, Raeder praised Hitler: "... for the clear and unmerciful declaration of war against Bolshevism and International Jewry is referring to the Kristallnacht pogrom here, whose drive for destruction of peoples we have felt quite enough in our racial body ".
This in turn led him to be questioned by Maxwell Fyfe about his speech on Heroes ' Day on 12 March 1939 praising Hitler "... for the clear and unmerciful declaration of war against Bolshevism and International Jewry, whose drive for destruction of peoples we have felt quite enough in our racial body ".
His demeanour was described as quite rude and the couple felt uncomfortable.
Until quite recently, the Reform movement felt secure and was not leveling the same attacks on the Orthodox.
When not playing around with young chorus-girls, he actually felt quite lonely, and sought the company of Adolphe Menjou and Charles Boyer, also French, but both much better educated than Chevalier.
IDF's command was apparently quite impressed with their performance, independence of cooling water for long-range raiding operations etc., and felt necessary to include these trucks in their arsenal.
Although Leopold is portrayed ( notably by Halliwell 1998 ) as generally quite worried about money, the Mozart family by 1773 evidently felt prosperous enough to upgrade their living quarters.
To quote a modern historian " that they did look into each others eyes, and felt that to each other they were all too lovely .." is a quite possible scenario.
While critics of Duck Soup felt it did not quite meet the standards of its predecessors, critical opinion has evolved and the film has since achieved the status of a classic.
The album was not quite as praised as the band's previous few albums ( many felt the album was " rushed " and repetitive ), but still managed sell and maintain popularity quite well, with the singles " When the Sun Burns Red " and " People of the Lie " becoming hits.
It was felt over a significant portion of the southeastern states, including quite strongly in northeastern Alabama and neighboring northwestern Georgia, and nearby eastern Tennessee ( especially near Chattanooga ).
Bolt himself felt that he hadn't gotten the play quite right.
Purvis has felt the winds of quite a few tropical systems over the years ; especially considering how many miles from the Mississippi Gulf Coast the city is located.
It had felt quite real.

felt and bad
As she reached Dave and felt his arm go around her, felt him pull her to the safety of his person, she knew with the certainty of despair that something bad had happened to Lauren.
According to some experts, Capra used great, yet unobtrusive craftsmanship when directing, and felt it was bad directing to distract the audience with fancy technical gimmicks.
When PNG development started in early 1995, developers decided not to incorporate support for animation, because the majority of the PNG developers felt that overloading a single file type with both still and animation features is a bad design, both for users ( who have no simple way of determining to which class a given image file belongs ) and for web servers ( which should use the image / foo MIME type for stills and video / foo for animations -- GIF notwithstanding ).
Most historians believe that he later used her ' bad ' appearance and incapability in bed as excuses, saying how he felt he had been misled, for everyone had praised Anne's attractions: " She is nothing so fair as she hath been reported ," he complained.
They felt bad for that woman, the mom.
He felt that this approach to martial arts became a " game of tag " which would lead to bad habits such as pulling punches and other attacks ; this would again lead to disastrous consequences in real world situations.
The town's economic decline around this time and subsequently was felt more sharply because of a spate of bad news which tarnished the reputation of Boston.
" Upon hearing McCartney's reaction, Hughes felt really bad for " offend ( ing ) a Beatle.
Upon arriving at the Pinewood set, both producer Albert R. Broccoli and director Lewis Gilbert felt that he was a bad choice, resembling a " poor, benevolent Santa Claus ".
" I think at this point they felt kind of bad.
An emigrated brother visited his brother in Gaperhult, Värmlandsnäs, and felt bad for his old brother who had to drive on a bad road every time he had to buy something.
A former Pastor Mark R. Watkinson felt that the civil war was going to leave the country with a bad name, " brother fighting brother in a civil war ", and wrote a letter to then Sam Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, suggesting " God, Liberty, Law ," be put on the coins.
Norwood recalled that she appreciated the cancellation of the show as she was unenthusiastic about acting at the time and the taping caused scheduling conflicts with the recording of her album, stating: " I felt bad for everybody else but me.
" Some felt the series was getting close to overloading readers with angst in later volumes, and questioned the credulity of the sheer number of bad parents in the series.
Moody stated " I've felt bad because of what has happened.
I know Tom felt very bad when the whole thing happened.
Colt felt that bad press was just as important as long as his name and his revolvers received mention.
Speaker felt bad about the incident because he felt he was the cause of Fohl's departure.
After the Tasmanian state election, 2010, the Governor of Tasmania rejected the advice of his Premier to appoint the leader of the opposition as Premier because he felt the advice was tendered in bad faith.
Hawks pitcher Keizaburo Tanoue went on record saying that he wanted to throw strikes to Rhodes and felt bad about the situation.
The Germans felt safe from timed fire because they thought that the bad weather would prevent accurate observation.
New Orleans felt a general depression in business, and its money market stayed in bad condition throughout 1843.

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