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He completed his service just as he was getting a feel for things.
There's a sort of early morning bleariness to proceedings - it's brisk outside and everyone's wandering around, getting a feel for things and deciding which of the six projects they can get stuck into.
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So I go someplace first to get a feel for things, to calculate where I shoot, to see how the light hits and how it moves".
Until you get used to doing some things, until you get a feel for things, it's going to be hard.
"Just to get up there, get a feel for things, a feel for Shea, and a feel for big-league life.
"I remember after Christian scored in his first game against Swansea, it then took him a while to get a feel for things and get going, and the rest, as they say, is history with him," recalled Lambert.
There are more black mayors, black representatives, the external indications that segregation is gone, but you can't get a feel for things from a distance.
Prototypes allow you to quickly get a feel for things and uncover subtle design flaws.
The keys have a light touch, not much clickiness, so it may be hard for touch typists to get a feel for things immediately.
Practice hooking up your trailer and driving around a bit to get a feel for things.
One other advantage that Nokia will have in the netbook space will be its well-established relationships with network operators like Vodafone and T-Mobile, which are still getting a feel for subsidizing things like netbooks, along with cellphones.
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