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Now, American stars are getting a feel of international play.
"Getting the timing down and getting a feel of the defenses, that's been the toughest thing".
It's the best vantage for getting a feel of the unforced ebullience, and of the lively backchat between regulars and staff, one of whom gamely sports a roosterlike Mohawk.
This way, the players will "get a feel for where they may want to live, whether it's schools for kids or to get a better feel traffic-wise, getting in and out of Brooklyn and getting a feel of knowing Brooklyn better".
… It's pretty amazing for getting a feel of what's going on," says Eisen, who now daily spends anywhere from 5 minutes to 8 hours on Twitter, in addition to running a blog.
YAI gives the artists the liberty of getting a feel of the venue prior to the events and inputting the area where they believe their work will thrive best.
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To get a feel of a proper ball, the pupils had to play "ball boys".
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Get a feel of the firmness and speed of the greens, and how much borrow the greens are taking.
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