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They feel keenly the slights, and worse, faced by kinsfolk in countries such as Slovakia, where Hungarians number 500, 000, or 10% of the population.
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It is Mr Mandelson's loss as an adviser and back-stiffener that Mr Blair will feel more keenly.
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And there are no moments when I feel more keenly and more deeply my responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief than during those moments.
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It will no doubt seem odd to some readers and viewers that so many people could feel so keenly the death of someone they never met.
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People of color, particularly African-Americans, feel the stigma more keenly.
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"I and others like me feel his death so keenly in part because we aspire to be the misfit, the wunderkind, the maker that he was, " wrote blogger David Brunton.
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The Pharaohs were stung by their failure to qualify for South Africa, and they will feel their absence all the more keenly after another superb display at the Nations Cup.
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Asia didn't feel the effects of the recession anywhere near as keenly as Europe and North America, and even in 2009, its emissions rose along with economic growth.
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And as a parent, he can feel that, as you and other folks who are parents can understand, even more keenly the kind of grief that the Martins are suffering right now.
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