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1 Some time, when I feel richer , I mean to come in again.
2 But I feel richer , he replied with a smile.
3 Gordon Moffatt certainly could not feel richer than she.
4 The rising price of houses makes people feel richer , and consumer confidence is on the mend.
5 Lowering taxes for the poor and consumers will make China's people feel richer , and spend more.
6 Well, in simple terms, we're bust and we're going to print money to make ourselves feel richer .
7 I really feel richer for owning it.
8 I am poor, I said, and feel richer than the Kaiser with this she has given me!
9 I feel richer for possessing this knowledge, and I learned about it from a bunch of memes.
10 Irish consumer sentiment weakened unexpectedly in February in an indication consumers have yet to feel richer depite the growing economy.
11 It stands to reason that if the payroll tax cuts made Americans feel richer , its absence will make Americans feel a bit poorer.
12 But in the 1990s, for instance, stocks rose amid an economic boom that boosted job growth and home prices, which made everyone feel richer .
13 If he could have ten thousand dollars, and a clear conscience and good name left, he would feel richer than many with a million.
14 But in effect they are more powerful than a Reagan-Laffer tax cut because they make everyone feel richer ; they make people believe they are richer.
15 When I bought that stove I felt richer than I do now.
16 All slave-owners felt richer ; emancipation appeared to involve a greater sacrifice.
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