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The first town US-56, US-64, and US-412 encounter in Oklahoma is unincorporated Felt, of which they skirt the northern edge.
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Further change is evident in Sentimento del tempo (1933; "The Feeling of Time"), which, containing poems written between 1919 and 1932, used more obscure language and difficult symbolism.
It was, she feels, something of which her husband would have approved.
Modern political leadership is less about weight of argument than lightness of feel, of which Mr Kennedy's own success is the persuasive recent example.
Its eventual lead designer was Paul Kidd, creator of Beam Software's 1991 Nightshade, elements and a feel of which he then carried on to Shadowrun.
The tips of my fingers search the woven thrush of the seat, the feel of which belies the hardness my butt once endured.
Look at a few cats rather than just one, and get a feel of which cat you're leaning to.
Even if you have just started playing the instrument, play testing can't hurt, as you will be able to notice at least the worst of problems and you'll get a feel of which saxes "feel" best to you.
Listen to a recording of the piece being performed to get a feel of which instruments have the melody, which have important lower parts, which have solos, etc. Make notes, if need be.
If you have left school and can get into college to do even just a one year course in Quantity Surveying or a variety of construction careers just to get a feel of which one you like, you have a high chance of being accepted as a direct entry student in university.
Relevance, however, is nothing compared with that sense of felt life which the truly great novelists communicate.
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