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1 It feels very Trek in spirit, with good effects and good acting.
2 So let us confront a tension that this party feels very deeply.
3 But people here have long memories, and this attitude feels very familiar.
4 Rozichner says he feels very comfortable as a Jew in Russia now.
5 It looks out over the garden and feels very light and airy.
6 She feels very vindicated over that, now that he has landed here.
7 She is with Don Martin, who is better but feels very weak.
8 Then, too, he feels very much afflicted-hesuffers as much as we.
9 She is old and feels very miserable at being left all alone.
10 But I don't think that he feels very anxious on that point!
11 It feels very different here in many ways now since the coronavirus crisis.
12 Artistically, opera feels very healthy in the UK at the moment.
13 The project feels very exciting with a lot of development ahead.
14 I'm from a family of designers, so this feels very natural to me.
15 It all works together visually and feels very balanced, he said.
16 The shoe also feels very light, which contributes to its sense of agility.
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