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They made me feel, precisely, dumb, with nothing to say.
We can allow ourselves to feel what we normally shun to feel precisely because no one is really threatened (or at least no one real is threatened).
If, despite the familiar warm welcome that greets me each time I enter the lobby here, I do not feel precisely at home, I am anyhow relieved of the worries that come with being a transient.
(Yes, the second act remains weaker than the first, but Mr. Sher almost makes you forget that.) All of the supporting performances, including those of the ensemble, feel precisely individualized, right down to how they wear Catherine Zuber's carefully researched period costumes.
Doesn't that feel precisely the same as the plan before?
I see someone with a cigarette and feel precisely nothing.
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And the series feels precisely like the love child of these two seemingly inconsistent sensibilities.
And indeed, last week some visitors to this steel-supported walkway anchored in rock felt precisely that.
This year, our political class felt precisely that.
Another is that eating granita for breakfast feels precisely like something the woman behind Lady Chatterley would have done.
In a year when black pride, xenophobia and racial justice have dominated recent news and culture, her BET performance felt precisely aimed to charge up audiences in Beyoncé's world -- and served as a challenge to those beyond it.
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