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In other words, their dialogue was so knowing and affectionate and uncondescendingly funny about the whole Oprah ethos that I felt practically giddy watching it.
My ears felt practically in the middle of the thumping music, and even though all the sounds were busy, they were welcoming and distinct from one another.
In fact, Prime Minister Mahmoud Jabril, speaking to a European audience in late March, noted that Libya felt practically abandoned because of Syria.
The last thing I could remember from the night before was treating her to a foot-rub that must have felt practically abstract through the thick woolen socks she could not be brought around to taking off.
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The Ham feels practically on fire.
It feels practically avant-garde in its determination to pull itself out of its own belly button.
Using its service feels practically subversive, especially when airlines nickel and dime you for any number of services and fancy hotels want $10 a day for Internet access.
With countless daytime activities and entertainments on offer as well, some cruise devotees feel practically no need to step on dry land.
The notion of eating something that went against the grain of both of these new belief systems began to feel practically antediluvian.
One of the intellectual victories of the Reagan Revolution was to make it feel practically un-American to talk about how the pie was divided.
Richard and Liz were content back in Ithaca, where the compact pleasantness of daily rounds with her kids in "the cocoon of her car" made Liz feel "practically winged".
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