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Haute couture has to make you feel something too.
Moving her long limbs slowly and imposingly, giggling and crooning and screaming maniacally, she was trying to feel something, and finally made the crowd feel something too.
You might even feel something too, though your emotional response to the slow-creeping horror will most likely soon die, snuffed out by directorial choices that deaden a story already starved for oxygen.
But, as the day was coming to an end, you could not help but feel something, too, for the parents of the perpetrators, neither of whom could fathom the possibility of their sons' guilt, much less their cruelty and evil.
Why did the world not feel something too?
There is nothing more important than your own feelings in songwriting, and to really make someone feel something when they hear it, you have to feel something too.
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I really don't get the sort of feeling I got with just any subway rider! and I sensed maybe you felt something too when our hands touched.
There's a silence on the other end of the phone -- my dad feels something, too -- and we say our goodbyes.
You have to be technically good, but you've also got to make sure the audience feels something too.
Blair felt something, too, the instant she crossed the finish line.
In this moment, I feel something in my bones too, but it's not the weather.
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