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1 As the afternoon waned he left the clearing, feeling in need of exercise.
2 I'm feeling in need of a good laugh today.
3 He was feeling in need of a little Light.
4 Although you may be feeling in need of pampering, they are feeling more than a little stressed themselves.
5 Others may seem ultra sensitive on a day where you may be feeling in need of some TLC too.
6 Meade, also feeling in need of reinforcements, on the same day asked permission to order French, with his forces, to join him.
7 But first and foremost it is a cool, green, lovely spot with good, dry, pine-scented air for certain persons feeling in need of such.
8 Don't take too much to heart; everyone will be feeling in need of a pick-me-up, and who better to provide that than an outgoing Leo!
9 CANCER (June 21-July 22): A distinct dissatisfaction with your immediate environment could leave you feeling in need of a change.
10 Feeling in need of a stimulant of some kind, she heated up her cocoa, and drank it off then and there.
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