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1 The city authorities discovered that the flower market filled a long- felt want .
2 So you see, Esther Kincaid Tisdale, you are filling a long- felt want .
3 It is said to fill a long- felt want among young kittens.
4 A stout, unstayed buncher filled a long- felt want by flinging open a window.
5 Probably the doctrine first sprang from a felt want , but was subsequently reinforced by
6 Dr. Evan Thomas, however, seemed to fill some long- felt want in Hyde's hungry make-up.
7 The felt want is the recognition of the fact.
8 I shall presently journey down into the realms of civilization, and fill the long- felt want .
9 It is believed by some that the fly was introduced to meet a long- felt want .
10 A road which is being built between Virpazar and Rijeka will supply a long- felt want .
11 Each of us was suggesting some long- felt want which most appealed to him or her.
12 For by His side they had never felt want .
13 Therefore, the present re-publication fills a long- felt want .
14 By illustrating each biographical sketch with engravings of the artists' pictures, Blanc met a long- felt want .
15 This would meet a long- felt want , and could also be worked in connection with the Labor Bureau.
16 Like the other works in this series of yours, it is simply invaluable, filling a long- felt want .
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