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1 But I feel like it's a good challenge, especially the Changing Corners.
2 I just feel like we ticked a box this year, Wighton said.
3 Obviously I feel like a different player coming into this French Open.
4 On a good day it can feel like the best of times.
5 And yet, strangely, this result did not feel like an absolute shock.
6 Technology is supposed to feel like magic, as far as I'm concerned.
7 Listen to 'Control.' I feel like my verse was harder. Stop laughing.
8 You need people to feel like this is a quality place here.
9 Do you feel like there are different ways to measure success nowadays?
10 Looking back, do you feel like that was the best possible launch?
11 You really feel like you are looking into a window under water.
12 We wanted it to feel like an authentic work place, she says.
13 I feel like I'm thinking just fine, better than ever, in fact.
14 Something needs to change and I feel like that's probably our generation.
15 And yes, it really does feel like DIY week here at OTR.
16 Asking family and friends about donation could feel like crossing a line.
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