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1 Although it runs a scant 90 minutes, it feels much , much longer.
2 My mind feels much freer now I know I have a home.
3 How It Works Inside, the bus feels much larger than it is.
4 February is upon us, and it feels much like this time last year.
5 Although similar in size to London, it feels much larger with sprawling districts.
6 He has a wide range of friends, he says, and feels much happier.
7 The new site looks and feels much like YouTube and other video-centric destinations.
8 She still has pain flare-ups, but she feels much , much better.
9 He feels much shame in having said nothing to you himself.
10 She has been busy nettoying all day, and the house feels much cleaner.
11 The responsibility feels much higher when you're writing for TV.
12 The tooth actually feels much better, so I think I'll just tough it out.
13 It is a fifteen-mile ride, but it feels much longer.
14 External editors are better integrated, and JavaScript evaluation and network monitoring feels much smoother.
15 Ironically, from today's perspective, this all feels much more outdated than his 1970s sound.
16 More importantly it seems as if he feels much younger.
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