Sentence examples for how u feel from inspiring English sources

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("I know how U feel. Watching the news & knowing wht I say 2 my tv makes no difference," he wrote. "I cnt wait 2 giv U wht I think has bn going on").

"Let's see how u feel about that!" After hundreds of other critical comments, Farah Khan Ali defended herself: "I never said that Salman was faultless.

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He detailed how NBC U felt slighted by iTune's continual refusal to test higher $2.99 (Apple claimed $4.99) price points or share iPod sales, especially since 30-40% of all iTunes video downloads were from NBC content (Zucker claimed 40%, Apple 30%).

how would u feel being followed around by men u don't know?

But that bass riff is a monster, its grungy grind reminding you of how punk I Luv U felt, how Dizzee talked about being a Nirvana fan.

His patchwork scheme (incorporating an original short film titled "How Would U Feel?") recalls hybrid creations in American avant-garde cinema (imitating watercolor, line drawing, collage), as well as the dreamily puddling creations of 1970s animation, with their spontaneous sense of cosmology.

How u doing?" The experience always feels more organic and fun.

From "How Music Makes Us Feel Better," by Maria Konnikova.

So much so that a great number of people are able to touch the Wii U and feel how unique it is.

"To show how I feel.

I know how I feel".

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