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1 These are general feelings of weariness, stiffness and soreness of the leg, especially when it is moved.
2 With these general feelings towards the population in her mind, why these efforts at consolation and almsgiving?
3 This type of discrimination goes overlooked, in my opinion, because of society's general feelings about the porn industry.
4 A memorandum of Werther's upon this point, expressive of his general feelings toward Albert, has been found amongst his papers.
5 She has said his parents' divorce when he was a child would have added to his general feelings of anxiety and insecurity.
6 George III had many faults, but all through his reign he was an admirable representative of the general feelings of his people.
7 I do not, however, wish to influence my tenants more decidedly than by letting them know my general feelings on these subjects.
8 No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all ages and nations.
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