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1 Won't even feel a pang tomorrow when Kerry come to Omagh.
2 And perhaps in that Mourinho will feel a pang of mortality.
3 Even such a deliberate schemer might well feel a pang under the circumstances.
4 Jeremy expected to feel a pang of jealousy, but he didn't.
5 I feel a pang in the middle of my chest.
6 We can't help but feel a pang of envy.
7 I can't help but feel a pang of guilt.
8 To be surpassed is never pleasant; to feel your inferiority is to feel a pang .
9 Why do I feel a pang in my stomach when I think of my father?
10 Like any woman in the world I feel a pang of sorrow at the news.
11 I, for one, always feel a pang of sadness.
12 I feel a pang and wonder how many teachers were named on assignment day in Romen.
13 I feel a pang of sympathy for him.
14 When I look back over these three years, I feel a pang of more than sorrow.
15 You feel a pang of pleasure or pain?
16 In my joy I spare you, though I could throttle you and never feel a pang !
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