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So, my personal history literally has a feeling of being unsafe.
There's a kind of intense open appetite, that he has a feeling.
"But after all those semifinals, Europe has a feeling of unfinished business."
It's Gaz Beadle punching an inanimate object every time he has a feeling.
First of all, I think Red has a feeling Nicky is using again.
KOIT's poll closes December 10, but Figula has a feeling the results will stick.
Aidan has a feeling of some kind, but he doesn't know what the feeling is.
The female guard has a feeling something's up, but decides to ignore the red flags.
And he has a feeling that those who represent the country should love it as well.
In fact, he personally has a feeling that the death rate is lower than 1 percent.
Thiele said he has "a feeling that some are going to be losing interest" in supporting Trump.
But there is one song that he just has a feeling might take him to a whole new stratosphere.
"Thought Stewart said Paltrow "must be doing something right" as a "charming, pretty person who has a feeling for lifestyle.
When Stone tries to drop the cat off at the animal shelter, he clearly has a feeling that the cat is important.
"If you know a part of you is always dying, taking charge of that dying has a feeling of empowerment," Khakpour writes.
Like a farmer forecasting the weather by the ache in his knee, Washington has a feeling that this storm could be a monster.
This would mean that she is Aubrey's older sister – not twin – but Lisa has a feeling there might be more to the story.
Even if it's just the Note 290 that's dead, it still has a feeling of, "Samsung phones, aren't they dangerous?" kind of thing.
"I sense that Wheeler has a feeling that (former Administrator Scott Pruitt) was very liberal on his issuing of waivers," Grassley told a conference call.
The sheriff is convinced it was a robbery, which makes sense since Fred's wallet is missing, but Jughead has a feeling that it's not that simple.
Cohn joined Trump and other White House officials on Thursday for his final Cabinet meeting, where Trump said he has "a feeling" Cohn will return to the administration.
She has a feeling for hard people partly shaped by often-unforgiving circumstances, yet she never succumbs to meanness in her telling, an ethic that DaCosta also shares here.
Steeped in the gaudy materialism of Central Florida, animated by Brooklynn Prince's gleeful spontaneity and anchored by Willem Dafoe's deep craft, the movie already has a feeling of permanence.
Though she can't pinpoint the forces that brought her to paint and write, she has a feeling it has something to do with "a good rapport" with the people around her.
Everyone has a feeling they might describe as sublime when seeing and comprehending something great - perhaps seeing and understanding the milky way on a dark night for the first time, for example.
Still, it has a feeling both of humor and commercialism: The coffee is excellent, and the hotel serves the "best hummus in the region" (according to the kitchen staff, the website jokes).
For days Trump has used the daily briefings to promote an unproven medical combination to fight Covid-19, declaring, "I'm a smart guy," and explaining he has "a feeling," that the combination works.
Every movie star has a feeling, or sort of aura, that coalesces around them — the sum of their onscreen roles, their publicity shoots, their interviews, but also the things other people say about them.
Your friend gets that people enjoy having sex with someone who can "last for a long time" but he has a feeling that people don't want to have to stop mid-bone for a snack and hydration.
U.S. speed skater KC Boutiette may be on a hopeful track for gold during this year's Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, but he has a feeling his son may pursue a slightly different path to greatness.
Our female lead Shelby has "a feeling of danger" but keeps mum and smiley, while her husband asks — without really caring — why the going price for the white clapboard Faulkner setting he wants to buy is so low.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Three-times Masters winner Nick Faldo, one of the best golfers to emerge from the Northern Hemisphere, has a feeling that a player from south of the equator is likely to triumph this week at Augusta National.
It has a feeling of something that was lost—the feeling that the band hadn't been great for a couple of albums, and I think it got to the point where it just couldn't go on anymore in the way that it did.
An Oscar nominee for her tight-lipped turn as Daniel Day-Lewis's sister in "Phantom Thread," Ms. Manville has reaffirmed my growing belief that "Long Day's Journey" is Mary's play — and one has a feeling that O'Neill wouldn't want it any other way.
Appropriately, its production design — by a team that includes Takeshi Kata (set), Ben Stanton (lighting), Jill BC Du Boff (sound) and Caite Hevner (projections) — has a feeling of near nakedness, with no visible screens or conveniently multidrawered furniture for purposes of concealment.
After scrubbing his face clean with Proactiv, John begins his night moisturizing regimen, which also serves essentially as infomercial for his favorite line of products, Natura Bissé, a brand he "has a feeling is used mainly by people in their 60s and 70s," but one that he loves nonetheless.
Responding to a question from The Washington Post during the one-on-one in what appears to be the first time he has taken a question from foreign press, Kim said through an interpreter that he is not "pessimistic" about the outcome of the summit and has a "feeling that good results would come out" of it.
That meeting has a feeling of inevitability to it — the third-best team in the A.F.C., the Jacksonville Jaguars, has Blake Bortles as its starting quarterback — but the games before then still have to be played, and the Patriots will need to stay at least mildly focused to beat the Jets, who would love nothing more than to trip up the league's gold standard.
The figure has "a feeling of animation imparted by the unbalanced stance and the movement suggested by the sweeping silhouette of the enveloping robe".
As they walk away, T'Pol tells Archer that he did the right thing, but Archer replies that he has a feeling that Zobral's cause is a cause worth fighting for.
The epistolary form is also an intriguing way to captivate an audience. Reading letters addressed to others has a feeling akin to eavesdropping; it exposes thoughts otherwise not publicly known.
A soulmate is a person with whom one has a feeling of deep or natural affinity. This may involve similarity, love, romance, platonic relationships, comfort, intimacy, sexuality, sexual activity, spirituality, compatibility and trust.
Upon arrival, Thor has a feeling of deja vu. Sif (Alexis Peters) asks if he is alright. He replies that it was a strange feeling, as if he had been there before. Freyja suggests that he has memories of his past life.
Song Gang also has a feeling for Lin Hong. Eventually, Song Gang and Lin Hong get married. The following day of Their marriage, Baldy Li goes to the hospital for a vasoligation with the goal of demonstrating his loyalty and steadfastness to Lin Hong.
The conditions Capgras delusion and prosopagnosia have also been argued to represent a double dissociation. In the former, a patient is able to recognise a person but does not get the feeling of knowing them. In the latter, a patient is unable to recognise a familiar person but sometimes has a feeling of knowing.
Hand rubbing. Hand rubbing is a gesture that conveys in many cultures either that one has a feeling of excited expectation, or that one is simply cold. In Ekman and Friesen's 1969 classification system for gestures, hand-rubbing as an indication of coldness is an emblem intentional gesture that could equally well be verbalized.
Later, Dulce María discovers the relationship between her husband and Sorángel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled. Abraham José manages to later trap Sorángel into marrying him when she discovers she is pregnant.
The hippocampus is also useful in the familiarity vs. recollection distinction in recognition as mentioned above. A familiar memory is a context free memory in which the person has a feeling of "know", as in, "I know I put my car keys here somewhere". It can sometimes be likened to a tip of the tongue feeling.
Sheffield added Danny has a feeling he can introduce Becky to Billy and it will be okay. The actor said "Danny's delighted by her reaction and her instant connection to his son. It only adds to his attraction to her." Danny reveals to Becky that he is being transferred to Barbados and he has decided to go.
Sid Arkale was a Pyrus brawler from Gundalia. He is partnered with Pyrus Rubanoid and his Battle Gear is Destrakon Gear. Sid has a feeling of doubt like he does not think Emperor Barodius's decision to let Ren handle the Battle Brawlers is a good idea. He first appears in "Revelation" with Lena Isis battling against Dan and Marucho.
The letter states that they will be coming to Norway the following day. Upon their arrive in Norway, Samuel is not impressed with the surroundings .They arrive at their new residence, located next to the infamous 'Shadow Forest', which Samuel has a feeling he had been to before. One evening Samuel is told the secret of Shadow Forest.
It has a feeling for landscape, often portraying actual places, especially in the high country of the Welsh Marches, such as Nordy Bank, and the Long Mynd in The Knockers.Marcus Crouch, The Nesbit Tradition: The Children's Novel in England 1945–1970, Ernest Benn, 1972, pp. 155–56. She also weaves the history and folklore of the region into her narratives.
Nobby is later killed in a confrontation with Tim and Angelo is warned to back off. Angelo then saves Belle's life when a gunman menaces them. Angelo receives a phone call from Tim, who tells him to meet him at the site. Jack has a feeling that Angelo might know something about some alleged toxic waste around the site and follows him there.
She also commented once that she has a feeling that she had met Merry before but shook the idea off as her imagination. She's in love with Yumeji and asks Merry what kind of feelings she has for him. Her dream is to be an artist. When first seeing Merry, Isana speculates that Merry and Yumeji somehow resemble each other.
A healthy design culture applies professional not only to the product but also to the organisation itself. Products usually reflect the structure as well as the character of the organisation that is responsible for their production. A well-designed enterprise is capable of producing well-designed products and services. In a healthy design culture, everyone has a feeling of empowerment towards participation in the design process.
The famous model has a feeling that her husband, the famous plastic surgeon, Hugo Roldan, is having an affair with her own best friend, Morita. She caught him red- handed and decided to go away. Hugo tried to beg for mercy so she would not go but she still left. Tragically, Alicia's flight crashed in the sea and she was one of the casualties.
The first is the current one who has a feeling that the world is ending. The second one is retired in the city of Atheia and is the headmaster that appears in "Rose". ;Tarsil The ruthless leader of the Vedu. He is missing an arm and has a large scar down the length of his face, injuries he claims to have obtained while fighting dragons.
" One- and two-minute versions of this commercial were aired. A second commercial aired in September 1988; the voice-over narration began with: "How can you explain it? A woman in Wisconsin is doing the dishes, while suddenly she has a feeling that her daughter has been just been in an accident. She gets a desperate phone call and finds out her feeling has just become true.
Around 2008 during the creation of her film, Ghost Algebra, Geiser experienced a strange health problem. She has a feeling of “electricity in her nerves”. Geiser visited all kinds of doctors, had an MRI, went to a neurologist, and what seemed to help the most was a combination of acupuncture and herbs. The cause of her health issue was never determined and symptoms still surfaces occasionally.
He inhabits his record collection because he likes it there and has a feeling we will too. He's right." MusicOMH felt that if there were any reservations it was that "many Hawley songs are interchangeable" and "apart from the title track itself - which really is a cracker - there isn't anything in this album we didn't hear in the first two. It's still gorgeous, though.
Shaun Rodes, the egomaniac and captain of the chess team, keeps challenging Tommy to a chess match since he wishes to find out if Tommy inherited his mother's skills. Tommy refuses, but Hyacinthe sets up an after school game of chess between Shaun and Tommy. Tommy loses and chides Hyacinthe for selling him out. However, Shaun has a feeling that Tommy threw the game.
Rowland, 237-239 The style of the Sultanganj figure is comparable to slightly earlier stone Buddha figures from Sarnath in "the smoothly rounded attenuation of body and limbs" and the very thin, clinging body garment, indicated in the lightest of ways. The figure has "a feeling of animation imparted by the unbalanced stance and the movement suggested by the sweeping silhouette of the enveloping robe".
"Chicago Sun-Times review In the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle said it "has a fine cast and a director, Joshua Brand, who has a feeling for the tone of the piece. The film's cinematography is crisp and slightly fantastic, and its sound track is sardonic but warm. But the script—ooh, that script. After a charming first few minutes, A Pyromaniac's Love Story becomes relentlessly fey, unbearably picaresque and sadistically lyric.
The episode begins aboard Demetrius, now 58 days into the mission to find Earth. Helo reports to Captain Starbuck and reminds her that the time is near to rendezvous back with the fleet. Starbuck concentrates intently on a star chart of a sector Helo states they have explored twice already. She tells him that she has a feeling that the "third time's a charm" and that she will scout the sector herself.
However, he can't help Fievel search for his family, as they have not yet registered to vote. Meanwhile, his older sister, Tanya, tells her gloomy parents she has a feeling that he is still alive, but they insist that it will eventually go away. Led by the rich and powerful Gussie Mausheimer, the mice hold a rally to decide what to do about the cats. Warren is extorting them all for protection that he never provides.
The story begins in the fields of Jalisco, where the harvesting of the agaves takes place each year. Workers Teresa "Gaviota" Hernandez and Clarita Hernandez go on the bus from Guadalajara to Tequila and from there, go to La Montalveña Hacienda, property of Amador Montalvo. At the same time, Amador comes to Tequila with his wife Pilar. The patriarch of the Montalvo family has a feeling he will die, but his wife tells him it is nonsense.
Cleve has a feeling afterwards that perhaps his flight was "playing it safe" and makes the mistake of saying so to Desmond, offending him. At the post-mission debriefing, they learn that a pilot, Robey, has claimed his fifth MiG. Another pilot asks Desmond, "Did he really get this one for a change?", prompting Desmond to relate to Cleve that Robey had once gotten Imil to cajole a reluctant wingman into confirming a kill he had not witnessed.
While re-conditioning it, he finds the secret compartment and Elizabeth's letter. He shows it to his mother but not to his fiancée. His mother has a feeling that Scott may actually be able to communicate with Elizabeth across time. She encourages him to reply to the letter and gives him a postage stamp from the period in which Elizabeth lived, and says he should mail it at the only post office now existing that was there in 1863.
According to the Regional Arts & Culture Council, which administer the sculpture: > This work relates to its site in a broad context. It plays off the power of > the natural landscape, the rivers, hillsides and mountains, as well as the > power and scale of the man-made elements such as surrounding bridges and > buildings. Averbuch felt that the dramatic relationship between wood and > stone are appropriate for Portland. This sculpture has a feeling of > fortification and frontier, elements the artist associates with Oregon.
He was a linked with a return to former club Port Vale, now managed by John Askey, who said "He has a feeling for the club, he lives locally, he has a good attitude and good ability. He'd be somebody I would be interested in." Lloyd went on to become one of six players – the others being Shamir Mullings, Elliott Durrell, Rhys Taylor, Jamie Grimes and Keith Lowe – to issue the club with a winding-up petition over unpaid wages.
Shortly after their discussion, Burbank himself disappears. The Organization assigns Mallory another job in Suffolk, England. Mallory has a feeling that there is something unusual about this job - he is given little initial information including not knowing who the target is - and that it too is associated with Celandine's disappearance. Despite feeling that he may be being set up, Mallory decides to take the job anyway to see how it plays out and if it leads him back to Celandine.
He disappears as the Armada's invasion begins; and Troy starts to look for Robo Knight's current whereabouts. Troy has a feeling that the Rangers will meet Robo Knight again someday, since his dreams foretell Robo Knight joining them in the fight against the Armada. Robo Knight resurfaces in "Vrak Is Back, Part 1", where it is revealed that his body was found by Vrak. Vrak reprograms Robo Knight to serve him and orders him to steal the Sixth Ranger power from Orion and corrupt it.
He resents being in therapy and refuses to accept the diagnosis of panic attacks given him by the neurologists who had investigated his illness. Tony begins to open up once Dr. Melfi explains the doctor-patient confidentiality rules. He tells her about the stress of his business life—he has a feeling that he has come in at the end of something and describes a reverence for the glorified "old days" of the Mafia. Tony leaves out the violence associated with his criminal career.
Chozas de Canales is a small farming village and municipality in the province of Toledo, part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. With improved road links from the national capital Madrid to the north, the village has doubled in size (1995–2005), with new chalets being built. The village now has a supermarket and a restaurant that opens in the evenings. But the old part of the village still has a feeling of going back in time with the good community spirit.
The three arrange a picnic for the next day with a fourth person, Mr Tomlinson, who has a car. At the appointed time they drive up into the mountains and eventually stop where the road finishes at an isolated coastal village of the name of Coti-Chiavari, which Naomi Smith terms "the World's End". There, Satterthwaite is delighted to see Mr Quin sitting on a boulder and looking out to sea. He has a feeling that Quin has turned up "in the nick of time".
Silas returns to Hollyoaks in January 2016 as he visits Trevor Royle (Greg Wood) in prison under the name Mr. E Mann (Mystery Man). It is revealed that Silas had been writing to Trevor as he heard about the Gloved Hand Killer who had murdered seven residents throughout 2015. As Silas asks Trevor disturbing questions, Trevor tells Silas to back off and never contact him again. Silas leaves but has a feeling that Trevor is innocent and is determined to find out who the real killer is.
After the Tipton's concierge, Irene, tells Raven that her flight is cancelled, Raven is stuck in Boston for the weekend. She then has a vision that Cody is in danger of being attacked. Raven tells them that she has a "feeling" that the one in a sweater vest is in trouble and should avoid sneezing followed by bells. Cody, the only twin that wears sweater vests, becomes paranoid and avoids anything that remotely resembles Raven's vision – even the surprise birthday party that he, Zack, and the other Tipton employees are throwing for Carey.
One day after a great performance, Zinga is instructed to give a speech about what he feels about his success. Not good at public speaking, he sings an old song derived from his long lost childhood memory that he barely remembers and into which has to put some words. In the song, he himself is regarded as a ‘wanderer’ and ‘hears the cold felt by his people’. John has a feeling that by singing the song he may find out some information about his origins, which means much to him.
Clash felt differently, stating that "the music can sometimes be difficult to really grip onto" and describing an album where "the overall feeling is one of ennui". All About Jazz write that the album has "a feeling of relaxed positivity and well-being" and state that the album shows the band "as an ensemble (and) Same as You as a coherent work". The online review site musicOMH state that "this music emphasises an unhurried, thoughtful approach to life that is beautifully at odds with the noise of a bustling metropolis in a General Election year".
He doesn't know exactly but he has a feeling that they are tracking him. To avoid the Taxxons picking up the Hork-Bajir scent, Tobias and Ax take the Hork-Bajir and retreat further toward the mountains. While riding on the Hork-Bajir, Jara Hamee tells Tobias that a voice in his head just told him to escape with his wife from the Yeerk Pool and that "it" would send a guide while he was trapped in the Yeerk Pool. Frustrated about being used, Tobias stops everyone and demands to find out what is happening.
The girl is subdued and given a sedative by the doctor and nurse who call an ambulance. Before Mary Grace succumbs to the sedative, Mrs Turpin feels the need to confront her: "What you got to say to me?" she asks Mary Grace. She looks into Mary Grace's eyes and has a feeling that Mary Grace has a knowing of her and a message to give. "Go back to hell where you came from, you old wart hog," whispers Mary Grace as the sedative takes effect and she is taken away. Mrs.
Joe has a feeling for Ryo, for he save her form a jet ski accident and ask Daizo and Danise to talk each other. ; : :Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, He is Brett's youngest member and it seems to be an elementary student, just like Restu and Go. He may be small, but he's smart and talent. ; : :Born in San Francisco, Hammer D is the tallest and oldest member. Like Jun, he likes to play baseball and when bad things happened, he begins to worried a lot and can't focus, so he must concentrate himself.
The Animorphs fight the sharks and drive them off, and Marco is nearly killed in the process. Marco is able to morph back to his human form, and the whale, grateful, saves him from drowning. The whale speaks to Cassie through song, telling her about a strange place of grass and trees under the ocean. Cassie has a feeling that this place is of Andalite origin, and the Animorphs wonder if Cassie's and Tobias's visions are a sort of distress call from an Andalite trapped in the ocean.
Isbell said that compared to Southeastern, Something More Than Free has a feeling of celebration, which reflects his upcoming fatherhood and a forward-facing momentum. One track on the record, "To a Band I Loved", is a love-letter to the band Centro-Matic, a now defunct band from Denton, Texas, Isbell played with back in his Drive-By Truckers days. Something More Than Free debuted at number 1 on Billboard Magazine's rock, folk and country record charts. Although Isbell had had critical success in the Americana genre, this was the first time he received such high ranking across genres.
He tells the player that he had planned a way out for them, but he has a feeling that they would rather not leave. He says he is remaining as well, and that he is nearby. Cassette Man says that the memory of the pizzeria and the other locations will not be remembered and everything that happened there can start to fade away. A cutscene then plays, showing that the pizzeria has been set on fire with the animatronics inside; images are shown of the animatronics attempting to escape as they are engulfed by the fire.
So far, the story had followed the original course, but with the sudden cancellation, a sudden ending was started that begins with the last scene of chapter 24. The secret of the false Alejandra is discovered immediately thanks to some recordings that the real Alejandra He left Matías. She left instructions that only listen to the cassette in case of emergency, if she one day decided to leave the house. Matías has a feeling and disobeys the instructions; when listening to the cassette he learns the truth, but without hesitation he decides to accept his "new mother" and offers to keep the secret.
Thanks to this warning, the nurse is able to alert the fire department and save her child. Later, Johnny sees that Weizak's mother, long thought to have died during World War II, is still alive, a fact the doctor later confirms for himself. Weizak concludes Johnny has unlocked a very new human ability "or a very old one." As the news media becomes interested in Johnny's predictions, he attempts to dissuade their interest by telling them he is not a psychic and not offering such services, he simply has "a feeling" sometimes when he touches people.
That Touch is a virtual copy of Audio Lessonover deeply influenced how the album has been perceived. John DiBiase reviewing for Jesus Freak Hideout stated that "Touch is a good project as a whole", however, he said that he has a "feeling that most of these tracks are already over a year old and were originally created for a previous project." He goes further saying that, even though "Touch is still a pretty solid effort", fans are advised to "seek out a copy of Audio Lessonover." The Phantom Tollbooth website contains three reviews for this album.
But when Quatre comes to find Trowa, Trowa has a feeling that he knows Quatre and decides to leave again, promising to come back to Catherine. The novelization of Endless Waltz reveals that Trowa is in fact Triton Bloom but neither he nor Catherine know this. Catherine Bloom was voiced by Saori Suzuki in Japanese and both Moneca Stori (Gundam Wing) and then Cathy Weseluck (Endless Waltz) in English. ; [W, BP, EW] : Hilde was a volunteer soldier of the OZ Space Army, who signed up with the organization shortly after they made their move for space.
The janitor recognizes on the police records the man who came out of the office, Mr. Breen. During the trial he sticks to what he has seen and what he has heard, though two different doctors testify that Mr. Breen is deaf and mute since birth. Young chronicle newspaperman Jerry Crane, in love with his good-looking girl colleague, has a feeling that Breen is a strange guy and tries to convince her not to go for interview to his house. Meantime a young broker tells him he has a hint, if he gets enough money for it.
Trina Lavery (Sarah Lancashire) returns to her hometown of Stoke-on-Trent after 20 years, there to look after her ailing mother. Upon her arrival, Trina discovers that Bernard Cleve (Lorcan Cranitch), the man who was arrested for the murder of her best friend some years ago, is also living in Stoke, his case having been tossed out of court. Though a free man in the eyes of the law, Bernard is unable to escape suspicion when another local girl is killed. This time around, however, Trina has a feeling that Bernard was not responsible – and in setting out to prove her theory, she risks becoming victim number three.
"Facts and Figures", Cinema Papers, September 1985 p46 Funding came from the New South Wales Film Corporation.Brian Trenchard-Smith, 'No Film for Chickens', ACMI, 23 June 2009 accessed 28 September 2012 The director said of the film that: > The Drive-In is, of course, an allegory for the junk values of the eighties, > which our hero sees as a prison. The last 20 minutes of the film - the > escape - is the desperate blazing climax, but the whole film has a feeling > of high style, of heightened or enhanced reality - a little bit over the > top, but retaining a reality that the public will accept.
The story is about an 11-year-old child Appu (Pranav Mohanlal) who has a feeling that his mother gives more love and attention to his younger brother (Unni). Though Appu argues with his mom to give his younger brother the same workload as he does, he is the one who goes to the temple early morning to sing the Sopanam after which he provides milk to a tea shop and then goes to school. His only friend is the Swamiji who sits next to the temple and tells him the stories of the famous "Naranathu Bhrandhan". Appu at times even imagines himself as Naranathu Bhrandhan.
His analytical observations of the Conservative antagonist were characteristic > The physical energy with which this election speech was delivered was > certainly very remarkable for a man in his seventy-fourth year. There is, > however, unmistakeable evidence of pumping up in the Premier's > (Beaconsfield's) latest oratorical feats. The vigour is spasmodic, the > strength artificial, and the listener has a feeling that at any moment a > spring may break, a screw go loose, and the whole machinery come to a sudden > stop. Caricature of Henry Lucy, by Kate Carew Remarking upon the Liberal counterpart's performance in the chamber he sensed that > Gladstone's tours de force are perfectly natural.
Instead of only Jo and Helen attacking each other, a more complex pattern evolves, with Jo attacking the others, the others attacking Jo, and Helen attacking both Peter and Jo. Jo is truly upset at the thought of Helen marrying Peter, but also pesters and provokes him in an effort to antagonise him even more. After Helen and Peter leave her on her own for Christmas, Jo weeps and is consoled by her boyfriend. She invites him to stay over Christmas, although she has a feeling that she will never see him again. The action moves to the occasion of Helen's wedding, the day after Christmas.
Rock Sound writer Victoria Durham referred to the dramatic themes instilled in the album, such as "Night of the Hunter" which she said "is one of the album's most dramatic efforts" and also reminiscing over their previous album, A Beautiful Lie, which he says "featured its share of over-dramatic moments, (but) this time the band have blasted them into the stratosphere. The massive-sounding 'Vox Populi' is a prime example." She reiterates Leto's claim, noting the track has a "feeling of all-conquering optimism". The music video for the song "Hurricane" was banned by MTV and several other TV channels around the world.
After being denied entry, Samuel levels the mansion by creating a sinkhole. In the episode "Hysterical Blindness", while sitting around the breakfast table, he remarks to his carnival family that since his brother's death, their circle has been broken (one empty chair), and that before the day is done he will bring a new member to the family. As the day wears on, he reveals to Lydia that he does not know who it is, but that he has a feeling that someone is coming. Late in the evening, getting a bit desperate, he tries to tattoo Lydia to see if anyone's face shows up.
Jim is supposed to rob the stage when the stagecoach stops to water their mules but Wahoo has a feeling about the Ranger and won't let Jim rob the stage, instead bundling a mystified Jim on board as a paying passenger. Wahoo and Jim realise their lives have been saved when the Ranger quickly kills two other robbers. Needing money and impressed by the Ranger's reputation, Jim and Wahoo join the Rangers with the pair planning to use the position to enrich themselves. When sent to locate cattle rustlers Jim and Wahoo discover they are led by Sam who agrees that teaming up to work both ends against the middle will make all of them rich.
Boccaccio became famous principally for the Italian work, Decamerone, a collection of a hundred novels, related by a party of men and women who retired to a villa near Florence to escape the plague in 1348. Novel-writing, so abundant in the preceding centuries, especially in France, now for the first time assumed an artistic shape. The style of Boccaccio tends to the imitation of Latin, but in him prose first took the form of elaborated art. The rudeness of the old fabliaux gives place to the careful and conscientious work of a mind that has a feeling for what is beautiful, that has studied the classic authors, and that strives to imitate them as much as possible.
With an antipathy toward the material world, Jesus has "a feeling of being at home in a world in which no sort of reality survives, a merely 'inner' world, a 'true' world, an 'eternal' world.... 'The Kingdom of God is within you'."The Antichrist, §29 Nietzsche believes that the redeemer type is determined by a morbid intolerance of pain. Extreme sensitivity results in avoidance of the world, and any feeling of resistance to the world is experienced as pain. Even evil is therefore not resisted: "The fear of pain, even of infinitely slight pain—the end of this can be nothing save a religion of love...."The Antichrist, §30 Jesus was a distorted version of the redeemer type.
Claire comes home from work but she does not notice the suit. She is stressed from work and she is upset to learn that Phil has allowed Luke (Nolan Gould) to stay home alone at his request (with Haley watching baby Joe and Alex (Ariel Winter) watching Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) while they're all out). Phil tries to convince her that Luke is going to be okay and that he is old enough to stay home alone, with not much luck. On their way to the restaurant, Claire has a feeling that something is wrong and they return home to check on Luke, who mistakes Claire for an intruder and blasts her with a paintball gun as soon as she enters.
Marine City sketch by Kikutake, 1958 Whilst discussing the organic nature of Kikutake's theoretical Marine City project, Kawazoe used the Japanese word shinchintaisha as being symbolic of the essential exchange of materials and energy between organisms and the exterior world (literally metabolism in a biological sense.) The Japanese meaning of the word has a feeling of replacement of the old with the new and the group further interpreted this to be equivalent to the continuous renewal and organic growth of the city.Lin (2010), p. 22 As the conference was to be a world conference, Kawazoe felt that they should use a more universal word and Kikutake looked up the definition of shinchintaisha in his Japanese-English dictionary. The translation he found was the word Metabolism.
He does so successfully and returns to Karfel to find Megelen returned from the dead and threatening the Council Chamber – or rather the other one was a clone of this original. Megelen is made unbalanced by the image of himself in a boarded up mirror, revealing the reason he hid himself away, and in this state is thrown into the Timelash by the Doctor, where he may have ended up as the Loch Ness monster (The Doctor says "he may be seen from time to time"). As the Doctor and Peri are about to depart and take Herbert back to his right time, Herbert, says he wishes to stay on Karfel. The Doctor, however confides in Peri that he has a feeling that Herbert will return to 1885.
In an interview for Grazia Korea, Agust D expressed a desire to release the music he wanted to do without having to consider popular appeal or music ranking. He intended to release his music for free in the form of a mixtape to avoid such considerations, commenting that an album "has a feeling of being trapped in some sort of framework" due to the need for company involvement in promotion and advertising. Developing Agust D musically on the base of hip hop, much of Agust D's inspiration for the lyrics came from his own stories of dream, youth, and reality. In order to differentiate his work from that of his work as Suga, he developed the alter ego "Agust D", which is derived from the initials DT, short for his birthplace, Daegu Town, and "Suga" spelled backwards.
He heads to the Vatican, where an official tells him that Sin Eaters don't exist and that Dominic may not be buried on sacred ground because he had been excommunicated for his beliefs. Alex, moving ever farther from his vocation, defies his superiors and secretly reads a holy service over the body and buries Dominic in the Carolingian cemetery (the service takes place off screen but is referred to later). Thomas Garrett, another Carolingian (there seem to have only been a total of three left including Dominic), arrives in Rome to help investigate Dominic's death. Early in the film we meet Mara Williams, an artist Alex once exorcised, who has escaped from a mental hospital and come to Alex at his church in the USA because she has a feeling that something terrible is going to happen to him.
Roger Covell, chief classical music critic for The Sydney Morning Herald, wrote in his 1990 review of the CD, "Simon Walker's "Binary" has a feeling of severity and power to it; Philip Powers, producer of the disc and its animating spirit, inevitably calls to mind a degree of filmic spookiness with his use of almost-human wails and sighs from electronic sources in his inventive "Wired"." The article finished with praise for the concept, Covell writing, "[t]he disc is a useful message from composers who are in the process of working out their place in Australian music. More messages of a similar kind would be welcome."Sydney Morning Herald review (1990) The Australian Recording Industry Association nominated Powers and the 1M1 label for five ARIA awards: Bloodmoon, Wendy Cracked a Walnut, beDevil and the highly regarded Christ Church St Laurence Choir CD Victoria.
It was banned from the San Francisco Mechanics' Institute, and the San Francisco Call review said it represented Atherton's departure from her proper literary goal of treating early California themes romantically In 1898, she completed The Californians, her first novel in set the post-Spanish era. Critics received this much more positively than Patience, and a review in The Spectator (October 1, 1898) said it "was by far more convincing and attractive in delineating California manners and morals.... The novel fairly establishes her claim to be considered as one of the most vivid and entertaining interpreters of the complex characters of emancipated American womanhood." The November 8 Bookman said it was her "most ambitious work," which has "a feeling of surety that only the consciousness of knowing one's ground can convey." She traveled to Rouen and wrote American Wives and English Husbands (1898), set in contemporary time.
Now she feels free again for once after being out of the country, and starts walking through the streets of Berlin, goes to dance alone in a club, gets drunk and is saved from being attacked by drunk wild men in the club by the hotel keeper who has a feeling for her ever since the first minute she arrived in the hotel. She battles Nazis, beats the life out of two low life city slickers masterfully who wanted to take her for a ride and show her a fake grave plot as the spot where Hitler's grave is supposed to be. At the police station she encounters similarities between all establishments on Earth where the police distrust her and set out a detective to watch every move she makes from this point on. The detective "Karlsson" who is commissioned to watch after everything she does from her second day of her arrival in the city is always on her tails until he finally is the witness to a most moving final moments between Atossa and Lars in the last scene of the film.

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