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I couldn't decide which would feel worse.
Which would feel less inclined to flirt with illness?
At most, I'd say a ten second (which would feel as if a decade passed) measure of hostilities would be reasonable after the first shot is taken.
He does not offer comfort, which would feel, to him, dishonest, and instead sets out to explore the question of how to "live free in this black body".
So it isn't as bad, say, as running around outside in the snow naked, which would feel worse, and could cause unnecessary tension between you and your neighbours.
She rests the side of her face on her hand, every softness and quirk of which would feel familiar to Mitz, even now, if she reached for it, which she won't.
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The researcher (lead author) conducted 16 of the interviews in respondents' homes, which provided a familiar setting in which respondents would feel comfortable discussing their experiences [ 23], and conducted the remaining interviews, at respondents' request, in the research institution.
Its Minnaert Building in Utrecht, which houses a university geophysics department, is a warm, fuzzy structure in which Teletubbies would feel at home.
The interviews were held in the settings in which the participants usually meet, to provide a safe and familiar environment in which they would feel comfortable to speak freely (Crossley, 2002).
Does Princeton have a community in which I would feel welcome?
This would encourage the return of regional mutually-owned building societies into which people would feel secure placing their savings.
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