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But it felt more alive than anywhere I'd ever been, and felt more alive then than New York now feels.
I feel more alive than ever, and I'm loving it.
The stronger his feelings get, the more alive he feels.
We let folks live, which makes us all more alive.
At 76, George Hamilton is feeling more alive than ever.
In certain ways, David Bowie is more alive than ever.
Bundled together, these emotions feel more alive and less performative.
And he has seldom seemed more alive — or more doomed.
My blood has never been more alive in my body.
I don't know of anything that makes me feel more alive.
"When I woke up, I honestly felt more alive," Rodgers says.
His country's elephants and other endangered mammals are worth more alive.
What makes anyone feel more alive than yelling at preventable disasters?
This still-recovering species is worth far more alive than dead.
To me, these fish were worth far more alive than dead.
No lifelines now, just him—and he'd never felt more alive.
Why does she feel more alive pretending to be someone else?
Here, people understand that wildlife are worth more alive than dead.
But racism is much more alive and well than people thought.
Conceived and written by alt-samba insurgents into catchy dissonances, classical instruments, and industrial sonics, it's a chance for them to reinvent their roots and for her to feel more alive—even more alive, that is.
Hyrule has never looked or felt more alive than it does here.
He remained mysterious, but had become more human, more alive to me.
She was never more alive than when she was at this company.
But one shot changes everything, and they're suddenly, visibly, more alive here.
But romance is more alive in my generation than in any other.
Is there a place where a song is, for him, more alive?
You should do this because travel will make you feel more alive.
"35 and never more alive," she wrote, accompanied by cake and sparkles emojis.
The future, Agabi believes, will run on a computer that's much more alive.
Phan's more alive than ever — and we're so excited to have her back.
Everything about it made me feel younger and more alive and more authentic.
"Elephants are worth much more than ivory, or worth more alive," he says.
But I also felt more energetic, more alert, more awake, and more alive.
Never has the drama of a proofing drawer felt more alive and essential.
"He's so much more alive when he's outside the city," Mr. Carillo said.
So we kind of need some green to make it feel more alive.
"For the Democrats, Kavanaugh's worth a lot more alive than dead," Carville said.
One duo looking more alive was Salma Hayek and her husband Francois-Henri Pinault.
After eating, I feel much more alive and start to plan out my week.
"I feel so much lighter, so much more alive," Reid says of eating vegan.
"Bill was, I can say, more alive than the others," Goodwin told Entertainment Tonight.
Will just died recently, so according to Cortez logic, he's never felt more alive.
The very slim chance that I might become pregnant made me feel more alive.
But Camille does look more alive than ever when she and John are together.
Seeing her clothes — neat, colorful, on sleek velvet hangers — makes her seem more alive.
I feel more alive in the pool, everything glassy and gravity-less and bubbles.
Both concepts are exciting, and make New York fashion feel a little more alive.
"Elephants, lions and other animals have to be worth more alive than dead," she says.
Their faith is more alive, and they've made friends with people who love them unconditionally.
I was more alive, more engaged, more present... I suddenly had more love to give.
He loves New York, but Elektra makes him feel more alive than any city could.
Immigration makes the culture more vibrant and more alive on both sides of the border.
This is so much more alive, to have the chance every night to adjust things.
The shot feels warmer and more alive, despite being set in an ostensibly scarier atmosphere.
In a film thick with doom and dread, nothing is more alive than the camera.
Mexican border cities are always a little busier and more alive than their American counterparts.
In other words, a fossil of a bygone era when the East Coast was more alive.
She is certainly more agile, more alive and seems to be having more fun than Khan.
You'll feel more alive knowing that, in an instant, you could have been one of them.
During this presidency, we all have the opportunity to be more alive and full of purpose.
His work seems more alive today than that of any artist of his cohort, even Duchamp.
It sounds more alive than anything he's done before, the result of a new recording process.
And it's made me sweat like crazy and feel more alive than I have in years.
In poetry our familiar language can start to feel resonant with significance, more alive, even noble.
Strayed said this was never "made more alive" to her than seeing herself edited in Vogue.
I think that just adds a level of excitement and challenge that makes it feel more alive.
"Immigration makes the culture more vibrant and more alive on both sides of the border," she said.
The urge may arise from an individual's desire for self-discovery or need to feel more alive.
Nonetheless his unsettled, unsettling work may feel more alive and useful to our moment than his brother's.
That spirit is even more alive in her stand-up, which is loud, fast and brutally funny.
I don't know if you see a difference right away, but it makes your skin more alive.
It may have been less exactly like a copy of the Van Gogh, but it was more alive.
In all their contrived falsity, they manage to be more alive, more true, than anything else on TV.
The relationship is symbiotic, too: the more Hank talks and interacts with Manny, the more alive Manny becomes.
The learning, growing, and development on this path will make you feel more alive than you've ever felt.
That can be intimidating to some people, but it can also make you feel more alive than ever.
It'll stave off loneliness and help you feel a little more alive and connected to the real world.
You will newer feel so close to death OR more alive than while being a full-time entrepreneur.
It speaks to an emptiness in their lives; they're using these totems to try and feel more alive.
Nowhere is Johnson's legacy more alive than in Pittsburgh, even though he spent only a short time there.
I've never felt more alive or more serenely happy than in the throes of life with these young people.
"I'm just now discovering," she says, "that I feel more free and happier and more alive – just enjoying life."
It's good to see Sean Bean looking more alive than ever, with his head firmly attached to his body.
In fact, I feel much more alive now; my senses—my hearing and my vision, in particular—have improved.
"When we evaluate our spaces, our histories are metabolized; they mutate and are more alive in us," she explains.
Everyone in the park—robot or human—is far more alive than the characters in the cold, corporate headquarters.
The worst thing about a panic attack, to me, is that I feel more alive than I've ever felt.
Kyle and I had climbed together in the Karakoram Mountains of Pakistan, where I had never felt more alive.
"We've created a culture where our livelihood is killing us when it should be making us come more alive."
Elektra tells him that The Hand didn't reduce her to her current form; she feels more alive now than ever.
Ask yourself if the dates you've been going on have made you feel more alive, or a little dead inside.
The deal is no more alive than it was when the government postponed the vote in a panic on Monday.
Facebook has been trying to make comments feel more alive recently with fast-moving conversations becoming their own chat windows.
The growth in some ways resembles a tree's root system, but it seems more alien — and more alive — than that.
One reason is that, for all the deadened souls who throng the tale, the telling could not be more alive.
Suddenly, the static wall mosaic seems more real, more alive, as the app has effectively drawn history into the present.
The Shortlist MORE ALIVE AND LESS LONELY On Books and Writers By Jonathan Lethem Edited by Christopher Boucher 300 pp.
But by finding a way to channel the terror of the diagnosis productively, I feel more alive today than ever.
For all our human suffering and pleasure, we're never more alive, perhaps, than when we're just sitting, a little bored.
Even just the colors and the font and the way it sort of comes across, it feels more alive frankly.
Spending time in nature has been linked to lower stress levels, improved working memory and feeling more alive, reports the Post.
There are even a few nice touches, such as animated magazine covers, which make the app feel a bit more alive.
After a few years, I hope they go back and say 'We were wrong, Davis Cup is more alive than ever'.
It retains the same mystery as the original, but fleshes out the world just enough to make it feel more alive.
Sheila has reminded me along way that sometimes putting a little into yourself does make you feel a little more alive.
It can also protect sharks by offering an economic value greater than poaching, making the sharks worth more alive than dead.
All I know is that I'm feeling more alive living with less than I used to when I earned a lot.
She makes the movie feel bigger, grander and more alive than it really is — like a premonition of things to come.
This canvas tote reads, "Stories make us more alive, more human, more courageous, more loving," from The Rock That Is Higher.
The mutual teasing and sly insults that make one couple feel more alive might have another reduced to fisticuffs in seconds.
In another one, filmed at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the throngs of people holding candles looked more alive.
It's all about sequencing, there's a lot of tricks to make it sound more alive, to make it not sound, well, robotic.
This keeps medical care in the government rather than outsourcing to the private sector, and allows for competition to become more alive.
Nothing makes me feel more alive than squinting through the strobes at the ant-sized selector who's a few thousand feet away.
Earlier in the day, a senior administration official explained that negotiations are much more alive under Johnson than they were under May.
"I never feel more alive than when I&aposm on the end of something that could potentially kill me," he told Insider.
It is, perhaps, a vampirish way to work, except that he seems to leave his collaborators more alive than he found them.
I think the more you embed yourself in the information you have access to, the more alive things become underneath your skin.
The fear of failed rules is more alive on the history-scarred continent than on a pragmatic island that never knew the jackboot.
The finish is more satin-y and creamy than matte and has a bit of shine that makes your face look more alive.
I didn't exactly get to speak to the dead but I feel more alive as a result, and I guess that's the point?
To set yours up, do this: For a while, I preferred Google Photos over Apple Photos because the albums just felt more alive.
"For others, the effects were more nebulous: I heard phrases like 'more alive,' 'more clear,' 'more myself,' and "like a fog had lifted.
When we first meet him, he's smart enough to realize the Hosts are more alive than they seem, but he opts not to intervene.
The Today tab, which is a new way to discover apps, is Apple's big first step toward making the App Store feel more alive.
"Like (David) Bowie, Prince's music made us all more alive, more accepting, more open to being able to express who we are," McGuinn said.
Photography is more alive and ubiquitous than ever before, but the forms the medium embodies today are exceedingly different from its 19th-century origins.
Mike Huckabee (R) on Wednesday knocked the media coverage of the death of Billy Graham, saying the evangelist is more alive now than ever.
I feel so much more alive and young than I even felt in the 20 years of living in L.A. I love my life.
Home and Work Maggi Hambling is an artist who has long been preoccupied by death — but her South London studio couldn't feel more alive.
If the book's meticulously researched, precisely evoked setting can sometimes feel more alive than the Bells, "I Will Send Rain" still eyes them with compassion.
Notify may be no more, but Facebook's sure to take its organs and transplant them elsewhere to make its other news products feel more alive.
"The closer I get to death, the more alive I feel," said Shana Deane, a certified death doula, who sits with dying people in hospice.
When I first arrived, everything felt so much more alive than anywhere else I'd lived before: riding the subway, or jostling through crowds at Union Square.
Many of these songs, in fact, have become genuine events in a live setting, their carefully polished studio iterations giving way to something much more alive.
But is it coldhearted to say the woman in the painting, Rembrandt's pregnant mistress, seems more alive than that naked woman on the wall ever was?
It was the face of an animal, I thought, a creature without human expression, but all the more alive with a meaning I could not decipher.
Outside India and Bangladesh, perhaps nowhere is his legacy more alive than in China, where his works have been part of the middle-school curriculum for decades.
Mr Pence is more alive to questions of foreign opinion, which is why he labours to present the world with the most constructive version of his boss.
But you lose the ability to rotate your phone around the centerpoint of the video, which is a fun interaction that makes the videos feel more alive.
He felt the original was slow, as many silent films of the time were, so he chose to speed things up and make it "more alive" through rotoscoping.
The varied environments are colorful, rich, and vibrate with energy, feeling much more alive than in previous iterations with lots of active fauna for you to interact with.
As is the case with Rockstar games, players will still be able to roam an open world that is said to be even more 'alive' than previous titles.
Further west in the town of Kiziltepe, near the Syrian border, police clashed with PKK fighters, killing two militants and capturing two more alive, other security sources said.
The greatest Game of Thrones love story of all time may have ended back in season 4, but Kit Harington and Rose Leslie's romance couldn't be more alive.
The world itself is far more alive and full of detail, and this time around, there is something deeper behind each item, NPC, and animal in the game.
I am everybody's friend and nobody's friend — a talisman to check in with and then, with a smile, politely leave to head toward people who are more alive.
One — featuring a drooping, skeletal figure holding some springy poppy flowers that appear much more alive — was used for the cover of "Incesticide," Nirvana's 1992 B-side album.
This small move will help hide redness and distract from discoloration, making your eyes look whiter and more alive (even if you have a hangover and slept three hours).
This makes the whole place feel more alive and responsive to what you do, and it creates some interesting solutions to the often frustrating nature of adventure game puzzles.
Lula da Silva: 'The snake is more alive than ever' Now, the 70-year-old's political future is in doubt, as is whether he will stay out of jail.
The Art of Collecting SFANTU GHEORGHE, Romania — The legend of the sculptor Constantin Brancusi is more alive than ever in his native Romania almost 60 years after his death.
It could only be more alive and as much like Wild Nothing if it became sentient and wrote a perfume scented postcard while listening to the infamous C86 mixtape.
The chipper and discursive playing of Mr. Knuffke, a cornetist, has never sounded more alive than it did on "Cherryco," a record out last year celebrating Don Cherry's legacy.
The plants in the conservatory and garden are more alive, and I was constantly aware of as well as surprised by that while we were installing and opening the show.
"You spend five minutes with Dick Van Dyke and you are more alive than you were before," Miranda, 38, says in PEOPLE's exclusive clip while Blunt, 35, laughs alongside him.
Batty (a replicant) can be violent and cruel, but his humor, his rage, and finally his compassion make him seem more alive, more human than anyone else in the film.
Neil Collins, the winemaker at Tablas Creek, talks about the soil being more alive, that it teems with more microorganisms, and how that vibrance finds its way into the bottle.
"Music is alive, but it becomes more alive when you've got the audience's energy coming back at you," said Drew Irvin, ASO's co-concertmaster, who came up with the idea.
That which is most enduring, most noble, most human about me — my urge for something brighter, more vivid, more loving, more alive — all of this is being used against me.
"I loved every minute of it and I&aposve always said, I never feel more alive than when I&aposm in the end of something that could potentially kill me."
Despite how attractive a glossy nude lipstick might look on the red carpet, it's these red-lipped heroines that seem to offer something different, more vibrant, more alive, more daring.
Last year, after the divorce, surfing off the coast of Kona with my three nieces, I realized I'd never felt more alive, even when wiping out in the rough surf.
"You spend five minutes with Dick Van Dyke and you are more alive than you were before," Miranda, 38, said in a PEOPLE exclusive clip while Blunt, 35, laughed alongside him.
The pop star also touched upon her recent breakup with relationship coach Matthew Hussey, saying that she feels "more alive" after going through some life experiences, giving her a new perspective.
I was looking for the right voice for a long time, and the way he evolved it so far made it so much more alive than I ever could have imagined.
Anki programmed in dozens upon dozens of nuanced personality displays to make Cozmo feel more alive, and seeing new ones pop up serendipitously is one of the products most enjoyable aspects.
Fire Pro Wrestling World, even in early access with some attendant bugs, feels more alive than pro wrestling games have since, well, the last real Fire Pro game 12 years ago.
No game this year made me feel more alive than Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and there's a game later on this list that made me do planks for the first time.
It's hard to overstate the pleasure and the comfort that such demystification provides the scientifically uninitiated; it does indeed make the world feel larger, more expansive, more alive to the touch.
The Dornish characters are meant to seem more alive and less calculating than the characters in King's Landing, but often the reason for their passion is poorly articulated or omitted entirely.
Amid a recent breakup, new romance rumors and releasing new music, Cabello, 22, says that she feels "more brave" and "more alive" after the experiences she went through over the past year.
The Lego Batman Movie and its Dimensions companion do the same—but now the jokes are sharper, the visuals crisper, the characters more alive, and you get to hold the Lego, too.
How are we to explain that in the pages of this apologist for imperialism, the masses of India seem more alive and autonomous than in the pages of writers claiming political correctness?
Singing and performing makes me feel more alive and gives me a joy that nothing else can give me, which is why I continue to do so as often as I can.
I spent the better part of a decade in the close company of that fascinating, vexing man, dead some 200 years yet far more alive to me than most of my neighbors.
" By creating a character out of the clitoris, Malepart-Traversy hopes people will start to look at it as "something more alive than just a flap, or vulva, or hole, or vagina.
An Appraisal A luminous wit, the kind that seems edged in fire, glows from certain stage performances, and on the rare occasions you encounter it, you can't help but feel more alive.
In season 2, Epic piles a lot of new ideas onto the game's foundation, and the game feels weirder and more chaotic with a map that's much more alive as a result.
She drifts through the rest of the film in a kind of haze that, nevertheless, makes it seem as if she's almost more alive for having been so closely touched by death.
Then, I add a sweep of blusher — it's a super-quick way to make your face look fresher and more alive (use one with a touch of shimmer to get a highlighter effect).
With the addition of galactic economies, a new story mode, "joint exploration," and missions to take me from place to place, I am so curious to see if this space feels more alive.
This woman who has died so many times is now more alive than anyone on the show, because she has unburdened herself of the existential malaise that grips all the other major characters.
"These tools open the door for a whole new kind of storytelling, with VR characters who move and perform in scenes and environments that are more alive than ever," a Facebook blog post reads.
It's a sort of cinematic hack, a way to make old, still photographs feel more alive, to remind us that the people who lived through these extraordinary events were still people, just like us.
"You spend five minutes with Dick Van Dyke and you are more alive than you were before," Miranda, 38, said in the speial Mary Poppins Returns: Behind the Magic while Blunt, 35, laughed alongside him.
It's full of our favorite kid actors (looking a whole lot younger), Sean Astin (playing a Bob who is way more alive), and a lot of slipping, tripping, falling, fumbling, stumbling, stuttering, and breaking stuff.
But still, it can be an eerie feeling to know that your cells keep churning along after "you" have left them, and even can be more alive without you, at least for a little while.
Put me in some kind of sauna or steam room and let me sweat out shared bottles of pinot noir, a poor night's sleep, emotions, and I will emerge elated and more alive than before.
Intense diplomacy by the soft-spoken Falih at his first OPEC meeting - with his speech peppered by words such as "gentle approach", "no shocks" and "consensus" - has persuaded Alekperov that OPEC is more alive than dead.
If most Total War campaigns operate according to a principle of virtuous cycles, the "collapsing hegemony" style of campaign introduces spirals of chaos that make the game feel more alive and less under my sole direction.
I know it's all an optical illusion, but the meal just looks so much more alive without the distracting seasoning bottles in the back: Regular (Click to enlarge) Depth Effect (Click to enlarge) And these pastries.
The Earth is far more alive than previously thought, according to "deep life" studies that reveal a rich ecosystem beneath our feet that is almost twice the size of that found in all the world's oceans.
And then, as is always the case with older works especially, there are many additional lighting-related matters to consider that would've made the work look very different, maybe even dramatically more 'alive,' in prior placements.
PEOPLE Now recently caught up with Kym, and the former Dancing with the Stars pro — who just celebrated her one-year wedding anniversary with Robert — revealed that the flame between the two is more alive than ever.
They channel the same entity, and yet The Waterboys' make it feel even more alive, fleshed out—leaping out of the speakers and scrambling around in your ears like a hyperactive soot sprite from a Ghibli film.
David Allen wrote in The New York Times in 2015 that "it might be that no American orchestra sounds more alive," and Mr. Nézet-Séguin's contract keeps him in the music director position until at least 2026.
Yes, he's retired, and yes he's already defeated Condit, but rumors of a GSP comeback are more alive than ever and who could forget Condit's near-finish of the Canadian legend in their 2012 title-unifying showdown.
"When you're close to the audience, they become more involved in some way; it all feels more alive," he said in an interview in the 1990s that is posted on Crosstown Torrents, a website devoted to Hendrix.
Mr. Muti's operas in concert have in recent years seemed more alive than his staged productions, though his "Manon Lescaut" with Ms. Netrebko in Rome in 2014, their first collaboration, felt more personal and unaffected than this.
Many of the redevelopments include "turning the malls inside out," putting specialty stores, sit-down restaurants and other non-traditional mall occupants facing outward, which, combined with the residential units, create a space that's more alive, McEwen said.
In so many ways, Athens feels more alive, more culturally prolific, than ever, and it's hard to understand how this could have happened in the midst of the worst economic catastrophe in the history of the European Union.
This takes the form of a surgical game-like interface where you clean the body, and use a variety of techniques like embalming, massaging, sewing eyelids shut, and inserting cotton balls into their mouth to make it appear more alive.
" Hill says, "My childhood love of roller coasters and high speeds and daring thrills and taking risks and chasing highs and pushing my body to extremes and testing my limits just to feel a little bit more alive than the rest?
We just want to make a good movie and have a really good time while doing it… Often, you do feel like you've got to find your way to make something more alive, but this time, it's been the opposite.
In fact, for all the "this was living" justification of her drinking life, Jamison's book actually becomes more alive and more interesting in the second half, when she starts wrestling with her demons sober, which is to say really wrestling.
But nowhere is Miller more alive than in the streets of Brooklyn, from Ocean Parkway to Avenue M, to Coney Island and Brighton Beach, down the old Culver Line to Brooklyn Heights, over to the Navy Yard and the Red Hook piers.
" Right now, there's a certain shade that really speaks to her, she says: "If I'm sick or I'm having my 'monthly-not-feeling-too-great-about-myself' woman moment, I'll wear a bright color to make me feel a little more alive.
Photo: Simon Scherrer / smolbattfein Copyright: Austria Design Net "When the mobile shines the brightest it appears solid and perfect but as well numb, whilst when dimming and moving after a touch, it is less bright, less perfect but more alive," they say.
These narratives and charts, with their bravura precision, red highlights, and subtle, silvery textures, are a hundred times more alive than the blindingly boring generic works on display in the faux Grevsky™ art fair booth in the middle of the exhibition.
The city, she says, has never been more alive, its status as a capital of both fashion and design bolstered by the recent expansion of the annual furniture fair, Salone del Mobile — and so nurturing that radical edge has become increasingly crucial.
While Regina's hovering and smothering leads her daughter to lash out, Evangeline treats Madeline like a colleague — but also increasingly exploits her as a source of material, this beautiful girl with volcanic emotions who seems so much more alive than everyone else in the room.
Joe Zadeh This song from North East band Martha is the kind of full blooded indie pop that encapsulates when you're angry as hell but you've also never felt more alive, and you're using your fury as some sort of motherfuckin' X-men super power.
West Virginia is part of the Bible Belt, but it voted Democratic all through the nineties, at the height of the culture wars and the Christian Coalition, when abortion and gay rights, for instance, were far more alive as political issues than they are now.
The epic comic confrontation in "Coast to Coast Big Mouth" — in which Ms. Moore tries to stammer out an apology as Carl Reiner's Alan Brady, surrounded by his now useless toupees, rages — simply looks more alive when Laura's hat and dress are deep red.
There are bright spots: He falls in love in prison, and never does he feel more alive than when he's staring down a roaring blaze as an inmate firefighter, his eyes smarting as he breathes in the smoke and ash, battling the largest wildfire in California history.
"There is an official order, a sort of shop-sign Russia, which does not correspond to the real Russia, which is a lot more alive," Mark Shein, who runs the popular satirical news project Lentach that pokes fun of official Russian ideology with viral memes, told me.
It's a bracing power walk around the block that flushes your cheeks in the brisk weather of early January in a tube, a quick fix for a late-afternoon slump that will make you look and feel more alive than a mediocre cup of office coffee ever could.
The dazzling literary critic William Empson, who was perhaps more alive to shades of diction than anyone else who has ever analyzed English literature, discussed the evolution of the word "dog" in his 1951 book, The Structure of Complex Words, making points directly pertinent to Trump's peculiar usage.
Writing in the Canadian Medical Journal she said: In a paradoxical way, I think I can say that I feel more alive now than ever before in my life … When you presume to have infinity before you the value of each person, each relationship, all knowledge you possess is diluted.
Hearing him speak about Ryan Adams writing songs at the bar at Niagara or an early career Anohni starring in avant-garde theater performances at the Pyramid Club, familiar streets begin to feel a little more alive — full of connections to be forged, of fire escapes and community gardens brimming with secrets.
I've been encouraged by what I've seen of Destiny 2 so far, and while it's impossible to comment on whether the rest of the game will live up to the needed bombast and spectacle in the opening mission, the amount of time and attention Bungie's put into making the missions feel more alive is noteworthy and gives me hope.
Everything about this song is absurdly aggressive, from the synthesizer hook rubbing its own brilliance in your face to the saxophone solo that sounds like a billion others you've heard only tougher, bluesier, brighter and hotter and more alive; as often happens with Prince, he's so delighted with his own confidence that the delight transfers over to the listener.
While it's always a treat to see amazing ensembles working together as they tear a play apart, the better to expose its meaning, it's thrilling in a different way to watch performers who stand out because they have that indefinable something—a depth, a spark—that makes you feel more alive while watching a given production.
And when I heard that the government had decided to bar all foreign nationals who'd recently visited China from entering the country in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19, I felt more alive than I did watching that episode of The Goop Lab where that lady had an org*sm, pardon my French.
But even if those pricy facial mists make you feel more alive in the stagnant 4 pm office air or next time you get stuck flying in coach (was there some sort of mistake at the gate?), and a bit more affluent regardless of how much money is in your checking account, they're not necessarily doing your skin any favors.

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