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The BBC's television background gives it a feel for what works well on the internet.
Carpeting and plush, deep brown fabric give it a feel of elegance while muffling sound.
Tall, arguably noble, the trees in our town give it a feel of solidity, history, integrity.
Might his executors consider a new edition, edited and introduced by a sympathetic expositor?That said, any reader of "Invariances" can gain from it a feel for the scope and tenor of Mr Nozick's thought.
But sooner or later the chips were down — especially when I tried to integrate the parish and to give it a feel for the rough-and-tumble of urban problems.
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In 2012, she penned a frequently cited blog post noting that it was not feasible for low-wage workers to participate in the day, making it "a feel-good exercise for the privileged".
Here in the U.S., where Thomas died (after conducting his romances across the Atlantic), we'll have to wait to see the film, which the director John Maybury oddly sabotaged by calling it a "feel-good chick flick".
Mr Zhu, who visited America in April, might also have noticed that a rising stockmarket brings with it a feel-good effect, making suddenly wealthier investors more likely to spend on real things, like consumer goods and homes.To an extent, the "fundamentals" seem to justify the direction of the stockmarket surge, if not its extent.
Just don't call it a feel-good movie.
We definitely wouldn't call it a "feel-good" novel.
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