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Which feels like good news.
Looking back, reading about the swimmer Michael Phelps getting caught on a cellphone camera with a marijuana pipe now feels like good, clean fun in comparison.
It is useful to know that Momus was the name of the Greek god of mockery, but "Folktronia" actually feels like good, clean, guileless fun.
It feels like good preparation (and a focus for parental anxiety), but to children it can feel like a lack of faith or trust.
For long-suffering retailers, and the gleeful shoppers themselves, that feels like good news, but should we welcome the return of the spendthrift habits that plunged us into crisis in the first place, or is it time to ask if traditional metrics of economic success – retail sales, house prices, even GDP growth – really point us in the right direction?
"Sometimes it feels like good mock-Shakespeare," he wrote, "sometimes it feels very like Shakespeare in passing lines and speeches, often it feels like a dummy run for 'Henry V,' but almost never does it have Shakespeare's lightning strokes of piercing humanity or his mastery of dramatic development.
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The companies that print the tickets feel like: "Good luck finding the big winners.
"They want to feel like good citizens".
It shouldn't feel like good old cosy Doctor Who".
"It felt like good old Jets football again," guard Brandon Moore said.
Navalny remains convicted of a crime he did not commit, but it still looked and felt like good news.
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