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Unlike many deficiencies, pain and discomfort is something you can feel, meaning you are much more likely to take action.
Lowe said that for players who like a big market (meaning the money) but do not like the big-market feel (meaning the scrutiny), Los Angeles was "perfect".
You can hear the trademarks of New Jack Swing in Nasty, from Control : a loud, popping snare drum, a driving synth melody, and a hard swing feel (meaning certain notes land slightly behind the beat) in the bass and percussion.
The brakes are superb (enlarged discs from aftermarket maker Brembo), although they have that racing-brake feel, meaning stopping happens right NOW, not subtly.
To feel meaning in your work, to make a difference for someone else seemed essential.
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Government grant increases, announced in 2003, really began to be felt, meaning expansion rather than contraction in the regions.
The goal would be to accelerate the university's transformative contributions to the world by grounding the undergraduate experience in personal, deeply felt meaning.
Would he have us return to the era when tumors were discovered only when they were large enough to be felt, meaning more disfiguring surgery, prolonged chemotherapy and lower cure rates?
The full impact of the EU's Large Combustion Plant Directive, which is designed to reduce local air pollutants, but not in fact carbon dioxide, is about to be felt, meaning a number of inefficient coal plants will be decommissioned.
"Succession is a complicated thing and we felt, meaning the board and I, [that] we could use more time to not only to spend on succession but to create a better transition so we mutually agreed to add another year," Iger said at the SCALE technology and entertainment conference, which was hosted by the USC Marshall and Annenberg schools.
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