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'emotions'
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“Honestly, I feel more relieved than anything.”
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“You must feel quite a sense of accomplishment.”
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“Albert got all defensive when I commented on his design.”
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“Oh my goodness. It was so moving, by the end I was tearing up.”
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“I didn't want to make her feel self-conscious.”
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“That sounds a little too intense for me.”
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“I'm totally obsessed with Glee.”
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“Yeah, people have a tendency to be unsatisfied with how much they make, no matter what their income is.”
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“I think he's still hung up on her.”
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“I'm amazed at how well it turned out, given the circumstances.”
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