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391 Sentences With "felt better"

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All the patients said they still felt better a week after treatment, and about half of them felt better five weeks later, too.
Shannon Beador has never looked — or feltbetter!
"I've felt better," said the clone, sitting down opposite me.
The two actors texted, Griffin said, and she felt better.
" And after the salmon in Iceland, she "just felt better.
I think I felt better as the game went along.
I noticed how it felt better than just my hand.
I've never felt better, and I'm actually happy with myself.
But I felt better because I could yell at somebody.
"I felt better as the game went on," Dzingel said.
I immediately felt better about my own sauna endurance shortcomings.
After Thursday's session, Flores said he felt better about Trump.
But when I was far from her, I felt better.
I felt better but the cough never entirely went away.
"I've never felt better as a Jewish American," he tells me.
In fact, I felt better there than I did all day.
She felt better once she started staying away from the house.
After my talk with Brian I felt better about my decision.
I am balls deep in chickpeas and I've never felt better.
She used her keychain to scrape it away, and felt better.
Syndergaard felt better and threw a bullpen session before the game.
And actually, I've never felt better than I do right now.
I didn't feel great, but I felt better and that's enough.
She smeared the onion over my face and I felt better.
Three days later, he felt better and went back to work.
After a platelet-rich plasma injection and rest, Lugo felt better.
He said he then took anti-inflammatory medication and felt better.
So I came home and I drew it and felt better.
The combat, level design, and enemy encounters have never felt better.
He immediately felt better, and left with a prescription for antibiotics.
Even though it was bad, it felt better than a c-section.
And I knew it was true, and I felt better for it.
I just noticed that my skin felt better after I used it.
"No one has ever felt better after eating plane food," he proclaimed.
He told him that he felt better knowing that Richard is okay.
It felt better than valium and [I] just went onto my back.
He vomited blood—three bowls of it, he said—and felt better.
He said his elbow felt better on some days than on others.
At night, I looked up at the sparkly sky and felt better.
As the summer has gone on, I've gotten better and felt better.
"That felt better," Ms. Moynahan said, whistling appreciatively, and Mr. Scheffing agreed.
This rang true for me, mostly because I felt better about myself.
And the patient said she felt better too: The painkiller had helped.
Would I have felt better when I got up in the morning?
While I've eaten meat my entire life, I felt better without it.
Despite the tumult, Isaiah, now 22, said he felt better than ever.
Harvey said he felt better from that lower arm angle on Wednesday.
It felt better last start, but it felt great this start, too.
But I felt better prepared for whatever the surgical outcome might be.
He felt better having arrived at this determination, though the credenza remained.
And by March, she said, she felt better than she'd felt in years.
"I felt bloated and big," he said, before adding that he felt better.
When Matthews saw pictures of the newly fed babies, she instantly felt better.
He called the move "a huge identity crisis," but admitted he felt better.
They were having bad days, and they saw her post and felt better.
But, on the bright side, his back felt better after his hospital stay.
Anderson felt better Friday but was still unable to grab the bat solidly.
Maybe he's felt better, but he looks good—and that counts for something!
And after a couple of months, I felt better than I ever had.
The next morning, I felt better and walked into a physical therapy place.
I definitely felt better, but my balls were the size of snow peas.
She found Kondo's book, and she felt better immediately, just having read it.
When she felt better she stopped both, and the crashes would happen again.
He felt better a day later and returned to work on Jan. 27.
He found he felt better when he stopped getting so much new information.
Story at a glance Have you ever listened to music and felt better?
At the end of the day, Kourtney admits that she has never felt better.
He stepped out of the car at a stop light and immediately felt better.
" When she first began to run, Zheng said she was surprised: "I felt better.
"I had such a great time I just felt better about life," he said.
The matches were better paced, and even the out of ring stuff felt better.
As a new mom, I always felt better having her next to me too.
He mirrored their concern back to them, and everyone felt better for the exchange.
Have you ever come home from a day in the countryside and felt... better?
No, I did not want to buy a thing until the world felt better.
John felt better in the hospital but continued to test positive for the virus.
People felt better not just taking it, and it was a pretty exhilarating moment.
He felt better by Friday, but regressed again on Sunday despite leaning on painkillers.
I felt better when I thought of Spain as a plurinational and tolerant country.
THRUSH: He laid hands on me and I felt--you know, I felt better.
By putting words to what she's lived with all these years, she felt better.
I felt better about the way my skin looked, and isn't that the point?
He returned to the lineup after five days of rest, saying he felt better.
In an odd way, I felt better being in the hospital than being at home.
I woke up and he was waving his hands over me, and I felt better.
I am now three months into treatment for ADHD and I have NEVER felt better.
Some of these people named an alternative sign that they felt better represented their personality.
The girl said three days passed before she felt better and no medicine was needed.
The medicine and lifestyle changes made a difference, and Scott said he soon felt better.
He took some swings before this game, and manager Rick Renteria said Frazier felt better.
"It felt better than heaven, " said Majed, when asked to describe what home was like.
However, Meyer said last month that he has felt better for the past few years.
"It felt better because it was a better swing," Brugman said of his second homer.
Habiyambere said he was assured that he could return to Morocco if he felt better.
I would hop in my rusty, trusty Pontiac Sunfire, and drive until I felt better.
Most felt better almost immediately, and five of them were still better three months afterward.
When she sat down again she felt better and went into a trance of concentration.
She found like-minded women on the "SaveH4EAD" Facebook page, and felt better, she said.
And he felt better for a little while because the Pope had cared to come.
Following the Mets' win, manager Terry Collins said Walker felt better after taking some prescribed medication.
Puig, Dodgers demolish Giants LOS ANGELES — Matt Moore said he never felt better before a game.
I felt better when I pricked myself with needles; the pain confirmed that I was alive.
I once fainted in the OR. I was still fit to operate once I felt better.
I felt better, came here, and then I played my match and I felt it immediately.
On Tuesday she felt better, on Wednesday, her lungs felt like they were filling up again.
Retreating felt better than being present; drinking and smoking went down easier than talking ever could.
Over the next two weeks, the pain lessened and he felt better, except for mild nausea.
Still, General Manager Brian Cashman clearly felt better about his team with the addition of McCutchen.
But on the community message boards, as fall turned to winter, I felt better and better.
Syndergaard said his arm felt better at this point in the preseason than in previous years.
He returned to the lineup after five days of rest when he said he felt better.
She said she felt better than she ever had and was in a great space mentally.
I felt better, I felt a lot better, so we went out bowling and had fun.
Everything opened up and we were at home and it just felt better than a c-section.
After speaking with my doctor and getting assurance from her that everything was normal I felt better.
"I felt better about myself afterwards, so the next time she offered, I was game," Gerena says.
More people felt better about their time when they tracked it than they did when they didn't.
Maybe two hours later, I woke up, and when I felt better, I took the bus home.
It took me about 219 months to get used to it, and honestly I've never felt better.
He said on Tuesday that he felt better and hopes to play Wednesday but was not used.
I felt better about speaking with the team members last week than I did with today's manager.
"I had one treatment, and my wrist felt better almost within the next couple weeks," Marlette said.
"I felt confident, I felt better because it was my third outing," Urias said, through a translator.
And I certainly felt better after texting my cousin, even though it was such a simple exchange.
Collins said Walker has felt better, but Collins could not say if he would play on Wednesday.
He has felt better, but the leg muscle still had not healed enough for him to start.
Sports of The Times ASHBURN, Va. — Jordan Reed, the Washington Redskins tight end, said he felt better.
Playing less often also allowed him to rest his arm, and it felt better at season's end.
It can be pricey, but I felt better knowing that this wasn't a place of throwaway luxury.
On the data front, consumer sentiment for September topped expectations as consumers felt better about the economy.
The real me, not just the actor-me engaged in this bit of make-believe, felt better.
"I felt better and better as the match went on in terms of my movement," Murray said.
The data backed up how crappy I felt, and the scores stayed low until I felt better.
I found that when I started to cook, I felt better—it was something new, something different.
Marte felt better by the end of the game and played the final two innings in left field.
There's no tugging at the skin, no broken capillaries, no change in circulation, and yet they felt better.
The actress previously told PEOPLE she has felt better about her body after turning 30 than ever before.
A spokesperson for the campaign says Clinton "felt overheated," but went to Chelsea's nearby apartment and felt better.
He said he "felt better" when he saw pictures of the dogs living happily as family pets abroad.
But Ross found that when she drank better wines—particularly low-intervention, additive-free ones—she felt better.
I felt better for having gone to the drive-in with him, no matter what had happened there.
Andy tells us this is the first time he's been excited about sobriety and he's never felt better.
When Mr. Obama was in office, surveys consistently showed that Democrats felt better about the economy than Republicans.
"I was a little looser today, so I felt better," said Delle Donne, who finished with 11 points.
"That is the first time in probably six months to a year that I felt better," he said.
So commissioners felt better using their prior COPPA settlements, like the one with TikTok, to guide a deal.
X-rays were negative and he said after the game he felt better after treatment on the thumb.
I know a lot of people that have had stents put in, and then felt better afterwards than before.
I know a lot of people that have had stents put in, and then felt better afterwards than before.
Manager Bob Melvin said Healy felt better than he expected and that he suffered a contusion, not a concussion.
He immediately felt better and realized that one wave was all he needed to get him through the day.
Burks buoys Jazz in win over Nuggets SALT LAKE CITY — Feeling healthy has never felt better for Alec Burks.
Once I walked Joyce, I was in the stretch for the rest of the game because I felt better.
"He said it felt better yesterday, but by the third at-bat it started bothering him again," Girardi said.
"He said it felt better yesterday but by the third at-bat it started bothering him again," Girardi said.
Tarek, who is a two-time cancer survivor, adds that after his scary health battles, he's never felt better.
Have you ever met someone who's actually suffering who felt better after you remarked that "it could be worse"?
I went to the pharmacy, asked for the antibiotic I always use to treat them, and soon felt better.
I found her Instagram page, and I felt better—until I was two years in and my thumb slipped.
The team added that Francona felt better by the first pitch and called the decision to rest him precautionary.
We had to try something different, and for whatever reason, the ball felt better in my hand that way.
But many of the effects of psychedelics remain poorly understood, and why patients felt better was an open question.
Once I walked Joyce I was in the stretch for the rest of the game because I felt better.
I felt better to have seen the world, but came home with a sore throat and a raging headache.
But those guidelines were based on studies in which patients simply said they felt better after having stents inserted.
In other words, if people began the study with depression, they usually felt better after taking up weight training.
She lost about 23 pounds on the program, felt better about herself and joined her high school's cheerleading squad.
While Nimmo felt better on Saturday, his injury was serious enough to send him to a hospital on Friday.
Three days later, he felt better and went back to work, then infected at least two of his colleagues.
"It's good to contribute and I felt better tonight, though it's still a long way to go," said Boyle.
Collins said Niese received medication Friday, felt better after the game and was scheduled to throw a bullpen session Saturday.
The first time I was able to fasten an airplane seat belt without an extender felt better than graduating college.
We used a condom, and I had moments of paranoia, but it felt better than any sex I'd experienced prior.
So it seemed the more I played, the more anger got out of me, and I felt better about everything.
"I've never felt better about the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh than I do right now," Graham said.
The researchers found that people who had more friends and felt better about those friends, tended to save less money.
"I guess the leg felt better, you know, than I imagined, because he's running pretty good," Baker said of Murphy.
But after taking down a couple of outposts and deciding how I was going to do it, I felt better.
Once they were on, though, things felt better — and each time I wore them they were easier to pull on.
Demand had hit a record in January, as consumers felt better about the economy and anticipated a strong spring market.
The economy felt better because inflation came down extraordinarily quickly, far more quickly than economists in 1988 thought was possible.
Manager Kevin Cash said Kiermaier initially displayed symptoms Tuesday in Toronto and felt better Wednesday before his conditioned worsened Friday.
I sang it, and when I sang it, I felt better about making the mistakes I've made in the past.
While Musk reiterated the difficulty of the next few months, he also said he's never felt better about the company.
I lost a few pounds, I felt "better" and I began to promote the lifestyle change to friends and family.
"Nothing felt better than just playing electric guitar and making a loud rock 'n' roll record right now," said Auerbach.
He had endured a grueling year of treatments and surgery, but had come through, felt better, and started performing again.
I got sick about five days into the trip, felt better within a few days and then got steadily worse.
Despite the wear of daily hikes and inclement weather, I felt better rested than I have in a long time.
He felt better Wednesday, Collins said, but the Mets did not want to be caught short-handed on the bench.
The study included people with and without depression and found that both groups felt better after listening to happy music.
LeMahieu said he felt better on Saturday, and he and Boone said they hoped he could avoid the injured list.
LeMahieu said he felt better on Saturday, and he and Boone said they hoped he could avoid the injured list.
He had been worried when he heard about the shooting but felt better after texting with his daughter, who was unharmed.
He came up stairs and he walked over to me he showed the card....and I felt better about what happened.
She wasn't sure what they were but her heart was beating fast and she felt better than she had in awhile.
Television was linked to lower self-esteem among black and white girls and black boys; white boys, however, reportedly felt better.
Now that I'm medicated, I actually talk to people again, all of my relationships have improved, and I've never felt better.
The buds aren't as slim as AirPods, but they felt better in my ears than those awful Sol-Republic Amps Air.
LHP Eduardo Rodriguez left Tuesday's game in the fifth inning due to hamstring tightness but felt better before the Wednesday game.
Leaving that evening I felt better, but I was left now with deciding between the two loves that I had found.
He was placed on treatment for six months, but two months into it, he felt better and stopped taking the pills.
The participants who received the apology felt better (PDF) and viewed the offending child as nicer as well as more remorseful.
Some would have voted for the Dem, but many others would have felt better about the idea of a protest candidate.
In my case, a few months after I started HRT, I felt better about myself even before any physical changes occurred.
When Sal let me put steps together for the children's classes, my combinations often felt better to do than to watch.
The week dragged on but — when I felt better — I found myself unable to leave my bed for a different reason.
Engel noted after they talked through her daughter's disappointment, Sydney felt better and went to her dance class later that day.
After he coughed up the solid stuff, he felt better, but it usually didn't last more than a day or two.
For about two or three days after the trial began, Masse said she felt better than she had in many years.
In another study, veterans told researchers that playing first-person shooter games activated their PTSD, but over time they felt better.
We may have felt better under President Obama because of symbolic racial pride, but we agree that many expectations fell short.
I stopped asking questions about the man and then the Fridays ended and I felt better and started asking questions again.
Although Voit felt better the day after he sustained the injury, the Yankees opted to give him time off to recover.
Although Voit felt better the day after he sustained the injury, the Yankees opted to give him time off to recover.
Afterward, the chancellor suggested that the high temperatures had been to blame, and she said she felt better after drinking water.
He felt better about the situation when Biggie's affiliated rapper Lil' Cease yelled down to him that Biggie was upstairs recording.
It made me feel responsible for all the things I couldn't have, which felt better than leaving that in someone else's hands.
The report also found that young people felt better rewarded professionally than their older peers as a result of their move abroad.
I just felt better for writing about it and also it may help someone..., maybe give people courage to talk about it.
So, I actually felt better when I looked at collagen as a byproduct from current animal agriculture, not a meat industry driver.
But as the day went on, I felt better, lifted by the patients who walked into my office to share their stories.
"Anyone he met felt better that day or in their life for knowing him," read Baldera's bio on the crowd-funding website.
On Sunday we both felt better, and so we did such interesting things as reading, drinking tea, and sweeping the dusty house.
But for me — and it's going to sound stupid — I actually, if anything, felt better the year after that for whatever reason.
Although there are still thousands of people without power and many other services, the scene looked and felt better in San Juan.
"I've never felt better about it, quite frankly," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, citing Judge Kavanaugh's performance on Thursday.
I felt better resigning on good terms than prolonging the situation with a leave that would drag down my teams and projects.
"It felt good, but it felt better winning the game," the 22-year-old Labanc said of his first goal in 24 games.
The company came about when Smith discovered that he felt better and performed better when he wore the right clothes for the situation.
People suffering from depression who took part in three exercise sessions per week felt better than those who took antidepressants, one study found.
Brantley's shoulder felt better after the procedure, and trainer James Quinlan said before Friday's game that doctors were encouraged by what they saw.
But after five closely fought rounds, fans were cheering on their feet and we all felt better for the spectacle we had enjoyed.
Syndergaard called it a "little hiccup" and said he felt better with anti-inflammatory medication, but insisted he could have started on Thursday.
Manager Terry Collins said deGrom felt better Friday than he did Thursday but said he wasn't 100 percent sure deGrom would start Saturday.
EVANS: I'VE FELT BETTER ABOUT CERTAIN DECISIONS— SORKIN: HAVE YOU WALKED INTO A MEETING WITH ONE VIEW AND WALKED OUT WITH A DIFFERENT?
Uribe left the game after being hit but Francona said he had a bit of a headache when waking up Saturday but felt better.
When I matched with someone who shared my Hulk-like anger about Ed Hardy shirts and bitmoji, it felt better than burning 100 fedoras.
Early messages on the Crackberry forum are full of people trying to sum up why BBM felt better to use than standard text messages.
I think the reason I felt better was because I hadn't talked about it out loud, and that took a lot of weight off.
In a clinical trial involving more than 4,000 people, fewer than 40 percent of patients living with depression felt better after their first treatment.
Faith in humanity: in terms of artificial intelligence trained to hire employees, 57% felt better about an algorithm that still involved a human interview.
I tried to take care of him, but, stoned idiot like I was, when he woke up and felt better, I had nodded off.
That evening he felt better, and a few days later, when it was time to go back to work, he thought he was ready.
The patients in the study felt better from a procedure in the same way that my children did when I rubbed moisturizer on them.
While many patients felt better after a year, so did a nearly equal proportion of people in the control group who didn't have surgery.
"I felt better than I thought it was going to be," said Nilsson, who was pressed into action with Brian Elliott back in St. Louis.
The results were good: yes, people did tend to view "internet cats" during work or while studying, but they felt better after looking at them.
DeGrom, who left his start Friday after six innings due to the injury, said he felt better Sunday and hoped to only miss one start.
Nothing since has felt better than the moment I was able to call Youssif's parents and tell them their little boy would be getting help.
After the first shaking episode, when she met visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on June 18, Merkel said she felt better after drinking some water.
Trial participants who felt better after the vaccination have a different concern: future access to the vaccine, both for themselves and others who are suffering.
Lindsey Graham, who said he's "never felt better about where we're at," and Bill Cassidy were along to answer questions regarding the state of play.
After a previous shaking episode, when she met visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on June 18, Merkel said she felt better after drinking some water.
Similarly, Peng recalls that when her doctor first told her she had depression, she felt angry, but after taking medicine, she realized she felt better.
Although Plouffe said he felt better Monday, the Twins don't want to play shorthanded with a National League road trip coming up later this week.
She met Sofia, a college student studying math, through rock climbing, and in many ways she felt better about herself than she had in years.
It felt better for me (to finally talk about it), and not so good for so many others who had the same or similar experiences.
Trump, in remarks to reporters, admitted that he felt better about the situation after talking to commanders in the theater instead of officials in Washington.
"I felt better, not getting 200 or 300 throws between Wednesday and Friday, like I was getting the first half of the season," Palmer said.
All of this would be fine if I felt better about our shared enterprise, which is looking sketchier and more gangster-like by the day.
I've tried both, and while I think most people will prefer the all-foam option, the Casper Hybrid Mattress felt better for my sleeping needs.
"Since the beginning of the season, even since the beginning of spring training, I've felt better and better every time I take the mound," Wright said.
They also felt better about their self-efficacy as parents, adjusted their expectations about sleep and reduced anxiety, and said the program transformed their parenting journey.
I incorporated anti-inflammatory foods into my diet, exercise, and plenty of rest, discovering the habits and foods that felt better for me and my gut.
On June 18, Merkel was also seen shaking when she met visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy but later said she felt better after drinking some water.
Although Ireland recorded GDP growth of nearly 7% in 2015, one exit poll found that only 26% of voters felt better off than a year ago.
But Graham, who initially said the move was an "Obama-like mistake," said Sunday that he felt better about Syria after meeting with Trump over lunch.
The Game 6 recap, "TIGERS TIE SERIES WITH 13-19683 VICTORY" was bracketed by two other pressing matters that it must have felt better to ignore.
I think once I started doing that, I felt better, because I felt like I was in control of how this conversation was going to go.
Luc Devoldere, editor of the journal The Low Countries, tells me that Belgians traditionally felt better and achieved better results when they saw themselves as underdogs.
"We thought that people who meditated were weirdos who ate kale and lived in ashrams, and that's why they felt better than other people," Leider said.
Shifts could be long and stressful, and nothing felt better than having a drink (or five) with your coworkers at the end of a busy night.
"I definitely felt better — better game — but like I said, we didn't get the win, and that's all we care about," Ball said after Saturday's game.
When the patient returned for a 12-week followup visit, he felt better and no longer complained of left-side muscle weakness, according to the report.
On and off the field, Harvey (5.63 E.R.A.) has had problems, but he has insisted that he has felt better mechanically of late despite the results.
" City Winery CEO and founder Michael Dorf tells ITK, "We felt better than just whining about our current president, we should make some in his honor.
Sometimes I was closer to crying than laughter, but as long as I could share my problems during my lunch break, I felt better right away.
I made my way back inside, fired up Street Fighter V, and felt better very quickly after jumping into training mode and playing around with some combos.
Katharine felt better the next day, despite her coughing and back and stomach ache, but by Tuesday, her dizziness had worsened and she was having difficulties breathing.
"I've never felt better to tell you the truth," the Creed star and Best Supporting Actor nominee told PEOPLE preshow correspondent Alicia Quarles on the red carpet.
"You know, people always tell everybody how they've never felt better or they're in the best shape they've ever been in ahead of a fight," said Meek.
For Zayn, 1D wasn't the be all and end all; it was the paid internship that got him a staff position someplace he felt better suited him.
"Over the last few years, I've felt better and, with the help of my doctors, learned to manage it and monitor it with medication," Meyer told Y!
He said he felt "better than I thought I would" after two games back, but he was not all that sure he would play again next year.
The somber "In the End" felt better suited to solo bedroom listening, and I would have found it disorienting to hear the track in a group setting.
I used them as much as I could (about three hours per night) and abandoned them as I felt better so that I could more easily sleep.
After I talked to my financial adviser, though, I felt better — he reminded me that if I leave my investments alone, they're sure to grow over time.
I knew the risk when I left, but I thought I didn't have a choice, and despite the threat, I felt better than I had in years.
She described feeling drunk and uncomfortably bloated after eating her all-beef diet, but she stuck with it, and said after a number of weeks she felt better.
The left-handed-hitting Bird, who likely would have sat regardless against Rays LHP Blake Snell, said he felt better Tuesday but underwent an MRI as a precaution.
"Even with the 40 percent off I wouldn't have bought anything, but it showed that my installments would be $28 so I felt better about it," she says.
"My skin was glowing, my tummy felt better, my toilet habits more regular, nails stronger, hair more lustrous; I felt a better energy and overall wellbeing," she says.
"After Charlie's first chemo treatment, her hair came out faster than anticipated, so we did this between her first and second treatments, after she felt better," says Parks.
Behind the scenes, developers have told me that having Spencer at the helm meant they felt better represented amongst the many corporate interests driving a company like Microsoft.
In spite of GDP growth of more than 5% a year, one recent survey found that only 26% of Irish people felt better off than a year ago.
Though, to be clear, it's unknown whether those people were truly reinfected or still just had low levels of the virus in their systems after they felt better.
It still felt better to type on that Apple's infamous butterfly keyboard and was certainly quieter, both due to the fact that Samsung stuck with traditional scissor switches.
Other differences include cushioned insoles (pictured above), canvas interior ankle collars instead of leather, and one-piece interior construction, which can be felt better than it can be seen.
RHP Jarred Cosart (right foot) felt better Thursday, one day after he took a comebacker off his right foot in the first inning of his start against the Mets.
"I just feel like aging has been an amazing process and I know maybe it sounds a little cheesy or trite but I've honestly never felt better," Walsh says.
Asa Hutchinson signed a bill last week, replacing the state's current statues of U.M. Rose and James Paul Clarke with individuals the legislature felt better represented Arkansas's modern history.
In conjunction with the brand's vitamin C serum, which has significantly reduced the melasma around my eyes after almost three months, I've never felt better about skipping foundation (occasionally).
"A year ago, on tour, almost every inch of my body was covered by clothing...Once I started feeling better about myself, I felt better about showing more skin."
Mickelson, who nearly won the British Open this year, said he had been concerned himself after Thursday's first round but had felt better after changing drivers for Friday's round.
I asked him why he didn't hear what I was saying, and he told me that when I felt better I might take a different view of my life.
Eight percent said they felt better about their jobs after the election, and we're very curious why (unless they're Paris Hilton and Trump actually gave them a modeling contract).
I don't know if it was my newfound adrenaline rush or my body adjusting to the intake, but I felt better than the previous days had made me feel.
I haven't taken them yet because I felt better by the time they arrived, but now I feel prepared for when I feel like I'm about to get sick.
Two weeks after the session, members of the active group felt better, on average, about their social relations than seventy-three per cent of those in the control group.
"Since I guess my next opponent is watching, I'm feeling fantastic, never felt better in my life," 33-year-old Djokovic joked in his on-court interview with Jim Courier.
Absolutely not—it just felt better to get that off my chest, but it instantly started getting a lot more retweets and likes than anything else that I've ever tweeted.
After the service told Ms. Wood she had excessive levels of vitamin D, she cut back on a supplement she had been using and said she almost immediately felt better.
Though appearance is a matter of preference, I like the look of the Boston Sneakers more, but the New York Sneakers felt better on my feet, especially during long walks.
I felt better just listening to the echoing sounds of my breathing, the phlegm roiling in my throat when I swallowed, my eyes blinking, the weak ticking of my heart.
Chapman said he felt better pitching on Saturday than he did on Thursday, when he walked two batters and did not light up the radar gun with his usual zest.
Among the things my Facebook friends noted was that they felt better and stronger than they did in their 20s and 30s, and that they had become much less vain.
In spite of the swollen hands and feet, the wildly swinging blood sugar, the urinary tract infection, and nearly contracting diabetes, I felt better than I had in a decade.
"I felt better and better, I couldn't believe that life could be like this," Ferrante's main character exclaims, at the beginning of her summer in the Ischian town of Barano.
He was given a diagnosis of common high blood pressure, and for a while he felt better by keeping himself on a high dose of a medication for that condition.
It's possible some people with mild depression felt better without medication, for example, or that some people started cutting back on doses to gradually taper off their antidepressants before stopping altogether.
You might not want to have a beer with her, but the voters may have felt better voting for her under the simple fact that she would take care of business.
I told her I wasn't feeling well and that I was just going to get my food in a box to go and I'd eat it later if I felt better.
The woman said she&aposd tried therapy and medications throughout her depression, but it wasn&apost until she started adding microdoses of psilocybin to her smoothies that she actually felt better.
"I have never felt better about our position and our readiness to deliver against the holiday season," CEO Brian Cornell said Tuesday during a holiday preview event with members of the media.
"I was only given a fourth of (the whole patch), but no more, because of course my doctor learned that I was using the whole patch because I felt better," he said.
He underwent three concussion tests Wednesday, all of which he passed, and manager Clint Hurdle said Stewart felt better Thursday but that he wanted to give him an extra day of rest.
I would have also felt better about this if the maid of honor was more open to bridesmaids' ideas as opposed to just expecting us to pay for what she had decided upon.
"If the risk corridor money had been forthcoming, some insurers might have felt better about their participation in the marketplaces and stayed in the market," Larry Levitt at the Kaiser Family Foundation told me.
It was easier to slide in and felt better than usual, largely because I was so turned on, and it was less painful than previous experiences both with partnered anal sex and solo play.
At the premiere of his new film Terminal, one of two new movies he's appearing in, along with the upcoming Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, told PEOPLE that he's never felt better in his life.
I went from being morbidly obese and at risk of developing some serious health conditions to within 10 pounds of being within the "normal" area of my BMI chart, and I've never felt better.
Levendusky also found that respondents interviewed around the Fourth of July, when American identity runs strong, felt better about the presidential candidate of the opposing party than those questioned before and after the Fourth.
Artists felt better taking a stipend against future sales than accepting aristocratic largess; an offer of yearly shows before a gallery's public was more appealing than an offer to deck out a patron's walls.
Q. You told me last year that you felt better physically than you did at the start of your career, in large part because you knew how to take better care of your body.
Eventually, I hardly struggled with the fatigue and started exercising regularly again — I had close to a year with no symptoms at all, and felt better and became fitter than I ever had been.
More than a decade ago, Quinn told BuzzFeed News, customers were telling him they felt better eating khorasan than they did modern, mass-produced wheat, so he asked US researchers to study khorasan's health effects.
The keyboard looks identical to that on the updated MacBook and the key travel is technically the same, but Apple has changed the butterfly switch mechanism on the Macbook Pro so it actually felt better.
At the time, Christoph was "basically bedridden," she told Reuters Health by email, but after three months of exercise and higher salt intake, she felt better, and after six months, she saw a marked improvement.
But when average-sized or plus-sized models were on screen, the participants made fewer comparisons, felt better about their own bodies — and even remembered more about those models than they did the thinner ones.
Springer's big night lifts Astros over Cardinals ST. LOUIS — So what felt better, George Springer, throwing a runner out at the plate or cracking the go-ahead homer in the top of the eighth inning?
My miscarriage happened at an incredibly high-stress time in my life, and while we would have loved that baby with all of our hearts, I actually felt better when I learned I wasn't pregnant.
At Teaze I felt better than I would have at, say, Coachella, but I was ultimately still among strangers and felt a little like a college freshman, or like someone's third cousin at a family reunion.
In London at the 2012 Olympics, Rose had Wes and Paul join him for a lunch and a frank discussion designed to clear the air, with Rose later telling colleagues he felt better about the situation.
But when it came to writing it while reviewing notes simultaneously, I switched back to my MacBook Air, largely because the keyboard felt better to type on and it was easier to multitask with several apps.
A fully autonomous car I like better than a semi-autonomous car, because I always feel like I want to grab the ... I was in the Google one, I felt better, it feels like a ride.
When Jessica Methot, a professor of human resources at Rutgers University, investigated the effects of friendships at work, she found that those with more workplace friends felt better about coming to work and earned better performance evaluations.
The study relied on a small sample size — only 13 people — but results hew to a national survey of Americans that found that 61.5 percent of women and 66.1 percent of men said lubricated sex felt better.
Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton won 10 of the 21 races last year, one more than Bottas's predecessor Nico Rosberg who took the title and then retired, and said on Thursday he felt better prepared than ever.
We started to look like ourselves and so at that point, it just felt better and then the second half we got it rolling and we ended up with 34 assists, which is more like our team.
As I explained in an article published in the Nonprofit Management & Leadership academic journal, when hospital managers and top leaders helped employees feel more included, they became more committed to stay and felt better about their performance.
While consumers felt better about their personal finances over the past year and were more willing to make major purchases, their expectations for the economy over the next 12 months tumbled to its lowest since December 2011.
So, if one wants to be cynical, it'd be easy to say ants stuck around after making it into traditional medical systems because people just felt better for having taken them, even if they had no effect.
Secondly, our guy asked Danny in NYC which NBA title felt better -- his 2014 run with the San Antonio Spurs (Kawhi was there for that one too) or the one he just scored with the Toronto Raptors.
I felt better after this flight than I've ever felt after a long-haul flight, including those on which I was lucky enough to sit in a first- or business-class cabin with a lie-flat seat.
NIKKI HALEY BLASTS UN REPORT ON POVERTY IN AMERICA AS 'MISLEADING AND POLITICALLY MOTIVATED' Police told the  South China Morning Post  the woman left a suicide note that stated she felt "better dead than alive" due to eczema.
King said he would have felt better if the budget had gone down, but he said he still felt like leadership was taking it seriously -- though he wasn't entirely confident there would be a resolution in the end.
A bright spot for the Mets, even in a loss, came when catcher Travis d'Arnaud, who said his arm felt better than ever, threw out Max Kepler as he tried to steal second base in the fourth inning.
In December of last year, less than five months after sharing that she felt better upon seeking treatment for depression, the "We Break the Dawn" singer revealed that she and her fiancé, pastor Chad Johnson, ended their engagement.
The ratio of households who made ends meet as expected or felt better-off rose to 30.7 percent from 29.2 percent in the previous year, as more people joined the workforce amid a tightening job market, the survey showed.
Still, at 65, Arena said he felt better prepared to manage the national team now than he did when he coached the Americans to the quarterfinals of the 2002 World Cup and to a first-round exit in 2006.
I always felt better about myself when I had a boyfriend, but the sexual experiences—even when I really fancied them and the sex was great—didn't turn me on in the same way they did with that girl.
The word supercilious derives from the Latin word for "eyebrow," and one can very easily see how someone "putting on airs" would be depicted with their eyebrows raised as they literally looked down on anyone they felt better than.
Renting a friend felt worse than regular friendship — it lacked its ease, the mutual respect and comfort that familiarity allows, and the certainty that it will last longer than an afternoon — but it also felt better than being lonely.
Robson says that as uncomfortable as it was to describe what happened between him and Jackson, it still felt better to tell the truth, and he hoped that by going public, he might help other survivors of sexual abuse.
"I worked really hard, and now that I had a support system, I felt better coping with all the anxieties and struggles that come with being an undocumented student, and I was able to come out of academic probation," she said.
For example, one small study found that people with cold symptoms who took 600 to 900 mg of elderberry extract a day for about two weeks felt better two days sooner than participants with cold symptoms who took a placebo.
"All the people who said that they felt better after the show, that's the reason why we do it," Lizzo (real name, Melissa Jefferson) tells me during our sit down in R29's New York office, two days after the Women's March.
Brett Lambi, who works at an insurance brokerage and was Christmas shopping for a hand blender for his mother at Macy's on Chicago's State Street, said he felt better about spending this year than last year because of an improving job market.
Pigs have a lot of fight in them, and it was hard to watch, but I felt better about eating a pig whose life I knew and whose death I had witnessed than I did about eating commercially produced meat in the USA.
In another study, middle-aged women with no history of cardiovascular disease who expressed more feelings of hopelessness on a psychological questionnaire had more carotid artery thickening, suggesting an older vascular age, than otherwise similar women who felt better about their lives.
According to multiple sources from the team, he ordered them to take down the post despite the traction it was getting (it allegedly received 100 comments in the first 30 minutes) then dictated a new one he felt better represented the brand.
" Heaton, who has also had a breast augmentation, adds, "I was really in the prime of my career when that was all going on, so it just felt better and made me more confident to reconstruct my stomach, take care of all that stuff.
I felt better after I threw up and I was being an idiot trying to be tough so I don't tell anyone and I sort of convinced myself it wasn't my head until I got hit with another foul tip later in the game.
"As the game went along, I think we all felt better," said Sidney Crosby, who had two assists while six of his teammates scored goals in a 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning at PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh's fifth victory in a row.
"I'm currently on tour and being able to hear the stories of people who can relate to what I'm about or just people who have watched my videos and felt better in their own lives, that's the impact I've always wanted to make, " she said.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Juan F. Rodríguez had substantial damage to his house in northeastern Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria slammed through in September 2017, but he felt better when he was told that the Federal Emergency Management Agency would pay for $5,000 in repairs.
He changed his name in 1974 to one that he felt better reflected his identity, then started Third World Press out of his basement apartment in Englewood, a neighborhood on the South Side, printing chapbooks with a mimeograph machine and selling them on the street.
People can take it from a 42-year-old, but when you're a little kid, and people are like, 'You're loud and awful,' you think, 'I guess I am awful,' so writing and figuring out how to put things into words was the way I felt better.
Only Nadal (20) has lost fewer games so far here this year and Cilic, who has reached the quarter-finals for the first time having done so in the other three slams, says he has not felt better at a grand slam since he won the 2014 U.S. Open.
But now, Johnson felt better prepared to understand and apply the approach preached by Long to Murphy, which led to Murphy's herculean October performance with the Mets and a 2016 season with the Nationals that has made him a candidate for the National League's Most Valuable Player Award.
In fact, since the early 1970s, when a young German psychiatrist called Bernhard Pflug noticed that some of his patients felt better after a night without sleep, there has been a tiny but growing school of research studying the potential of sleep deprivation as a fast-acting antidepressant.
Six or seven of them surrounded us, shout-whispering what I assume were terrible things — I've never felt better about not speaking French than when I was getting harassed on the street — and one stuck his hand up my dress, managing to slip the tip of his finger into my underwear.
By contrast, Explosion said, she declined to attend other memorial services, like one hosted by Jon's family in his home state, that had a more Christian focus, instead circulating an email to attendees of that service asking them to donate to Planned Parenthood, which she felt better reflected her husband's values.
With the political machine of Virginia governor — and close Clinton family friend — Terry McAuliffe supporting her, Clinton's team has long felt better about Virginia than previous Democratic candidates have, so expectations aren't as high on Kaine to deliver his home state, even though he ran better there on the ballot than Obama in 2012.
She reminded me that the cyclist study was based on real and reputable science, but said that "we really do not understand very well what the hell Prevotella is doing in the gut…"And the fact that Petersen felt better after a fecal transplant is an anecdote that could simply be the placebo effect in action.
"I realized that when I spoke out in my small case of being called Climate Barbie — when I did it I felt better, but I also saw that so many other people stood up for me and they also felt empowered," Ms. McKenna said in an interview outside of a concert venue at the end of the march.
I think about my vagina a lot — the taste, the hair (or lackthereof), the occasional random bump, the size of my labia, the subtle scars from years of skin-picking — and dare I say, I've never felt better about the state of it than I do currently, armed with my Nordic-chic wipes, brightening serum, and Lo Bosworth-approved natural wash.
Havlicek told reporters after the game that his shoulder had felt better than at any time since the injury, pointing out that he had attempted one layup with his right hand, but that he simply had lost too much strength in the arm to play up to his usual standards, with the injury even affecting his ability to pass the ball.
"We think that kids who received the interactive robot bear found it easier and more fun to connect with compared to the traditional teddy bear, and they may have felt better 'understood' by a bear who felt both physically present and able to respond to their words and emotions directly," said Deirdre Logan, director of psychology services in pain medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and lead author of the study.
When I felt around in my feelings about the future for something that felt "better," it was the idea that there might be some way of returning to that feeling of being excited by technology, by internet strangers, by all of these little toys and games, and finding it a safe and connecting place: "When all of my friends are online at once," as artist Gene McHugh put it back in 2013.

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