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Question your own feelings and motivations if you start to feel something for a person who declares they love you online.
Both girls start to feel something different between them and something that they can't ignore.
Just after the Hermès and Dior shops you should start to feel something burning your retina.
She toured the marked paths and cut across the grass when she could, because that was where you could start to feel something, however fleeting.
"I always have to remember to hit pause before I start to feel something," says single mother Dabney (Katherine Waterston) to her two sons early in Superbad actor Jonah Hill's directorial debut.
What precipitates Liam's psychological stocktaking are two things that happen to many Tyler characters: a violent event that rattles the foundations of his quiet life, and a chance encounter with a pushy, talkative woman who penetrates his emotional defenses and makes him start to feel something resembling love or romance.
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"Who do you think you are?" That night, in addition to feeling a little afraid, I started to feel something else — shame.
"I think the Belgian Catholic Church is starting to feel something exceptional for the first time in 40 years.
Inside my apartment, I was starting to feel something decidedly other than young; inside that elevator, the conduit that shuttled me home and took me back out to the uncertain city, I was reacquainted once more with my inner Audrey Hepburn.
For instance, as Mets left fielder Benny Agbayani came to bat with one on in the seventh and the Mets trailing, 4-0, Mr. Schindler said, "I'm starting to feel something here".
Oh fuck, am I starting to feel something!
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start to resemble something
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start to sing something
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start to feel constraining
start to achieve something
start to describe something
start to run something
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