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Then you fee like you've had a good game".
"Coffee," for instance, would give you "fee," and then "foe," and "off" and "of," and "shop" would provide "hop" and "sop" and "so" and — wait a minute — "posh".
MR: Barry, do you fee like The Rides is in the same lineage as Electric Flag and the projects you've worked on over the years?
Don't worry, eventually they will give in (try living for a day with out electronics and see how you fee!).
Don't be afraid to trust your gut instincts - if you fee like a slightly less experienced, but very passionate realtor is the best fit for you, and stands the most chance of selling your house, then you should probably go for it, despite the fact that they might not weigh up as well as some of the competition on paper.
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The Genie is the latest entry in the budget accessory maker's Eufy (that's "you-fee") line of home automation products.
Ufida (pronounced you-fee-duh) is spending $100 million on the first phase of a software complex in China's version of Silicon Valley, the sprawling Zhonguancun district near Tsinghua and Beijing universities.
Q. Are you fee- or commission-based? A. We work on a fee basis.
They're always charging you fees.
Alternatively, you can pay the firm to recover Snapchat's "deleted" pictures for you (fees start at $300).
This is in addition to the part-time tuition fee loan which can pay for you fees.
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