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31 Sentences With "feel the loss of"

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On the brink of elimination, Chicago will feel the loss of Shaw.
To feel the loss of something is to know you truly loved it.
He would feel the loss of $100 more than the gain of $200.
Hochschild's people also feel the loss of other, noneconomic sources of honor and dignity.
To the Editor: As a Vietnam veteran, I feel the loss of John McCain keenly.
I still feel the loss of playing such a great character, which I don't think I've felt before.
Jamie Dimon would be "very good" as treasury secretary, but JPMorgan would feel the loss of his leadership, said Colm Kelleher, president of rival bank Morgan Stanley.
International airlines, including American, Delta, United, Lufthansa and British Airways, have canceled flights to China, and hotel chains around the world may feel the loss of Chinese travelers.
Families, especially those with multiple children and single-parent households, will keenly feel the loss of these exemptions, even though these tax breaks are supposed to return in 2150.
Netflix probably won't feel the loss of "The Office" too much"The Office" is most "in-demand" among audiences in the US, per capita data from Parrot Analytics shows.
But I feel the loss of touch as if it were a limb that has been severed from my body, an invisible, open wound I painstakingly cover up each day.
Harry admitted that in this happy moment, he does feel the loss of his mother a bit more intensely, but both he and Markle feel she's with them during this exciting time.
Indeed, to build effective teams, companies must embrace a variety of different views, including from those who acutely feel the loss of privilege as the culture and composition of a company changes.
He seems to genuinely feel the loss of Carl as a tragedy, and for a moment, it seemed as if he was planning on actually consoling Rick — before Rick threatened his life, that is.
When we privilege counterterrorism cooperation over democracy and human rights, the very activists who are promoting such values often suffer the most and can profoundly feel the loss of support from the United States and like-minded countries.
Prince Harry is opening up about how the birth of his son Archie has "given him a new focus and goal" in his life — and how fatherhood has made him feel the loss of his mother Princess Diana.
The concussed condition was an intimation of how terrifying dementia and other brain disorders must feelthe loss of a thread that has so far tied together one's life and tethered it to the lives of those one loves.
Howard Nilson, a certified public accountant in Maryland also known as the Online Biz Tax Guy, said he's been looking for ways to help his clients who will feel the loss of these deductions, like a construction worker who used to write off expensive tools every year.
Not knowing who Jean really is undercuts her transformation in Dark Phoenix because the movie misses an opportunity to make a statement about how all it took was a small push of power to turn a hero into a villain, or to urge viewers to feel the loss of someone genuinely good and heroic.
When you get attacked by sickness, you begin to feel the loss of the beautiful wings and nice feathers you used to have. Everything is disheveled. You can't even smile or laugh at your own jokes. You are completely demoralized and under attack.
Sydney Monitor, 14 December 1833.The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 August 1846. A correspondent called "Felix" wrote a letter ...regretting Hume's departure from "his fine estate of Rockwood for his establishment in the interior", declaring that Appin would feel the loss of "as good-hearted a man as ever breathed".Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer, 8 August 1846.
Stanley Sadie (London: Macmillan, 1980), vol. 3, p. 837. Catherine Hamilton died in August 1782; her body was returned to Britain for burial in the Barlow vault at the old Slebech parish church. Hamilton wrote to his niece Mary: "I must for ever feel the loss of the most amiable the most gentle and virtuous companion that ever man was blessed with".
Struggling to prove his own innocence and uncover the truth lurking online, Cross must risk everything to save his most at-risk patient of all... himself. #Target: Alex Cross (2018): A leader has fallen, and the procession route from Capitol Hill to the White House is lined with hundreds of thousands of mourners. None feel the loss of a President more keenly than Alex Cross, who has devoted his life to the public good. # Criss Cross (2019): Copycat crimes.
Yoichi see and feel his dead cousin Tomoko's presence in her old bedroom and, like Ryuji, he appears to receive a headache upon entering places where spirits are present. This leads him to him watching the videotape like his parents when Tomoko's spirit tells him to do so. Ryuji felt Yoichi's danger when he watched the video and sent out a warning. Upon his father's death, Yoichi appears to feel the loss of his father's aura.
Their halo begins to flicker and dim. Finally they depart, alone and unannounced, for an ancient ruin in the Western Woods, where they pass over the city walls in a beam of light. Their halo is left behind on the ground and no longer glows. The other characters experience this much as they would an ordinary death—no one knows when it will happen, or what lies beyond the wall, and those left behind feel the loss of separation.
Olsen has maintained a low profile since his retirement as a player, and now lives in Brighton, Victoria, Australia. In 2003, he founded and commenced operating the Fun Football Group in Australia. He was admitted to hospital on 4 May 2006 after suffering a subarachnoid haemorrhage.Olsen suffers brain haemorrhage, BBC Sport, 9 May 2006 He had just returned from jogging, when he first felt the effects of the haemorrhage, and said, "It was frightening to feel the loss of control".
Intensely saddened, Constable wrote to his brother Golding, "hourly do I feel the loss of my departed Angel—God only knows how my children will be brought up...the face of the World is totally changed to me". Thereafter, he dressed in black and was, according to Leslie, "a prey to melancholy and anxious thoughts". He cared for his seven children alone for the rest of his life. The children were John Charles, Maria Louisa, Charles Golding, Isobel, Emma, Alfred, and Lionel.
In 1796, the two Bichier women moved to the family's country home in Béthines called La Guimetière. While living there, Elizabeth began to feel the loss of the Eucharist in her life, as the local church was being served by a juring priest, for which it was rejected by the local people. From her childhood she had been attracted to contemplation and she had consecrated herself to the Virgin Mary. Her wish was to consecrate her life to God in an enclosed religious order, but she did not tell her mother.
The Cubs fell out of contention for the next several years, however, and the possibility of playing post-season "home" games in other cities did not arise. The Cubs, under team president Dallas Green, quickly changed the issue from lights or no lights to Wrigley Field or move out of town. With typical bluntness, Green said, "if there are no lights in Wrigley Field, there will be no Wrigley Field." Green seriously considered shuttering Wrigley and playing at Comiskey Park as tenants of the White Sox for a year, in hopes that the neighborhood would feel the loss of revenue and back down.
Showing Creusa perfectly happy and youthful in the first half of the imagery and immediately following it up with her tragic death and the horrible death of Medea's children emphasizes the immense loss that the family feels. When one imagines their loved one as Creusa, it seems that she had everything waiting for her in life but was cruelly stolen from our world far before her time, and Creon likewise functions as a stand-in for the family member of the deceased who would feel the loss of their loved one most. Particularly in the time of the Romans, the greatest achievement in a woman's life was marriage, and the worst disaster her death. As such, the imagery on Medea sarcophagi show the highest point of her life, followed by her sudden, terrible death, making the tragedy all the worse through the surprise of the family.
A trained lawyer quick to form and to formulate his > conclusions, his unfailing sincerity and the zeal with which he strove to > reduce, as far as might be, the law's delays, were recognized on all hands; > and with the leaders of the Bar he was on the best of terms. Sir John > Stanley's crowning achievement had been the extraction from a somewhat > reluctant Government of an undertaking to construct a new High Court > building. > Last month he had the pleasure of laying the foundation stone of the new > building, whose erection will for ever lay the spectre of a transfer of the > Court to Lucknow, which has for long haunted the imagination of the Hallabad > [sic] Bar and public. Many a good cause will have reason before long to feel > the loss of Sir John and Lady Stanley; but today it is for a host of private > friends to realise the loss they are sustaining in the departure of the > high-minded lady and gentleman who have so worthily played their Indian > part.

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