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If the Seahawks don’t feel a need to take a QB now that they have Howell, they could still want to when draft rolls around April 25-27.

That approach "would inflict pain on our adversaries so they stop attacking our forces, but not so much that they feel a need for a massive escalation, thereby avoiding a regional war".

From BBC

Wanda James, however, did not always feel a need to hide.

“The defensive habits are the things that are going to carry us through,” Frank said, indicating one area the Clippers feel a need to improve.

Opinion columnists, influential academics, and think tankers feel a need to occupy a middle ground, even if it’s one that is increasingly a product of their own imaginations.

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