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As the centre-right leader of a country that has adopted a relatively hawkish posture towards Russia, he would, it was felt, balance what some perceived to be Ms Mogherini's worrying pro-Kremlin tilt (in July she had made an ill-advised visit to Moscow).
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The whole thing felt balanced on a knife or wire; if he moved to put his arm up or touch her the whole thing could tip over.
Couples shouldn't be shy about bringing up perceived favoritism during sessions, or about asking for another referral if they feel balance isn't restored, says Doyle.
It feels balanced on a knife edge.
While the list inevitably reflects the politics of the president, it's also supposed to feel balanced.
Well-made hammers feel balanced, fountain pens have a pleasing heft in the hand, the old IBM Selectric keyboard felt positively sensual.
The GPS Shoe, manufactured by a New Jersey company, hides a miniature locator in the heel of one shoe and counterweighs the other so they feel balanced.
It is important for him to feel balanced at the plate, but, at this point, he said his left leg was stronger than his right one.
Giambi has traveled with the Yankees in the postseason, but Torre said that Giambi still did not feel balanced when he tried to hit.
Surely from the child's point of view, the "best" times in their life are when things around them feel balanced, routine and safe.
From that they were able to calculate that the tubes could withstand a compressive stress of roughly a hundred billion Pascals (equivalent to the pressure you would feel balancing a battleship on your head) without buckling.
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