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they felt bad as they were not the most civelized richest people in the world
<from ameliaearhartmuseum.org> she felt compelled to leave school when visiting her sister in Toronto, Canada and enlisted as a nurse's aid tending to wounded soldiers during WW I.
felt, felt, felt, felt, felt, felt, felt, and felt.
First of all it is Amelia. second her Mother died on Halloween of l963 shortly after the first US Amelia Earhart stamp was issued. some people felt the portrait of the Aviatrix in a leather jacket and white pants oddly resembled- Bob Dylan.
The popliteal pulse is felt behind the knee.
he felt exuberant and joyful
she felt exhilirated
Amelia Earhart was very determined, and felt that she was going to give up flying planes because she was aging quickly.
they felt bad as they were not the most civelized richest people in the world
Amelia felt very strongly about women's rights and their ability to do the same jobs as men.
The vibration was felt across the city.
I don't think it can be felt against across the water
Britain was tired of the long war across the Atlantic Ocean, and felt that the colonies were no longer worth the effort. A feeling that the former "colonists" would experience 200 years later.
he felt like running
He felt like sitting there. Could be for a number of reasons.
<from ameliaearhartmuseum.org> she felt compelled to leave school when visiting her sister in Toronto, Canada and enlisted as a nurse's aid tending to wounded soldiers during WW I.
allowed ships to cross atlantic to pacific