Sentence examples for feel release from inspiring English sources

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I just want to leave the viewer empowered in whatever way I can; to feel release, ease, a sigh of relief".

A trigger point is painful, but you may immediately feel release by pressing them.

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Germany, he writes, might then feel released from its historic obligation to "build Europe".

Now I feel released from a very real bondage & can make use of the experience.

It's important to feel released, and you can only do that when the photographer's relaxed.

And if the more powerful Taliban accept that Mr bin Laden is dead, it may feel released from a Pashtunwali honour code about protecting guests and so disavow ties with al-Qaeda.

It ends with the final "stage show", where Frank has dressed them both in fishnets and corsets, and in which Brad sings "I feel sexy", and Janet shouts "I feel released".

Professor Argo speculates that men feel released from gender constraints on showing emotion when dealing with fiction or fantasy (which may also explain why men cry when Spock dies in "The Wrath of Khan").

There is a feeling in that HBO-Sky Atlantic series of talent revelling in creative freedom, just as Clarkson and chums tangibly feel released from BBC interference in The Grand Tour.

"With today's decision, I feel released from those doubts.

I feel released to preach in Harlem, and honored to be there.

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