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1 When using such a curvy screen things do feel strangely stretched out.
2 A few days after his installation, Elmas began to feel strangely languid.
3 Somehow he began to feel strangely anxious, he could not tell why.
4 Something tells Aziz when HE is near-andI, too, feel strangely afraid.
5 I was unhurt, and his only hope, which made me feel strangely responsible.
6 He'd probably fallen right asleep, I thought, which made me feel strangely tender.
7 As her limo raced up First Avenue, she began to feel strangely nervous.
8 The sheer size of the crowd made me feel strangely sad.
9 Her voice entered into me, and made me feel strangely still.
10 Reading accounts of social movements written by outright conservatives can often feel strangely refreshing.
11 Coming so soon after the poverty of Tuskegee, it made me feel strangely ashamed.
12 The bright morning sunlight made the room feel strangely sleepy.
13 In a very short time I began to feel strangely calm-infact, almost stupid.
14 But for some inscrutable reason we feel strangely ill at ease in his chair.
15 Just to have survived it made him feel strangely exhilarated.
16 The anguish of her tone made him feel strangely uneasy.
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