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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it feels of' is not correct or usable in written English.
In written English, you would use the phrase 'it feels like.' For example, 'It feels like it's going to rain soon.'.
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It feels of its place, yet totally other.
The way he operates, the way he does business it's completely honorable, but it feels of another era".
What's surprising about the Philadelphia show, though, is how much it feels of a piece, even if it doesn't look like it.
Rather, it refers to the distinct givenness or the how it feels of experience.
But the "betrayal" feels less simplistic, it feels of desperation, even a bit spaced-out, a-sexual, clinical, something to invite a release (in this case, it's the release of Roland's anger and making her face her anguish).
Although the discriminative stimulus properties (i.e., the internal subjective qualities, or how it "feels") of these two drug classes are indistinguishable and their reinforcing properties are comparable, the neurochemical alterations that result from chronic administration of blockers or releasers are often divergent.
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"It felt like a replica of Tahrir Square.
Unusually, for Genzken, it feels out of artistic control.
"It felt out of control," she said.
It feels kind of comfortable.
It feels kind of legitimate.
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