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Rather than coming to resemble each other, it feels like they are birds of a feather.

Say that work is hours, it feels like the three hour commute time is also work but you don't get any money for it.

What a waste.

Her hair feels like silk.

Listen, why don't we compromise? Neither of us feels like washing the dishes, so let's each do half of them.

Comedienne Carol Burnett once said that giving birth feels like taking your lower lip, and forcing it over your head.

He sometimes feels like eating Japanesestyle food.

It feels like it will rain in the afternoon.

My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to explode.

Indeed, feminism feels like a dead letter both in magazines and in the culture at large .

I mean, this is what I guess Gore feels like he has to do.

For example, the nine-sentence review of the Hampton Inn notes that its interior "takes inspiration from the Prairie architectural style, and the two-story woodsy lobby with slipcovered furniture and a few Chicago architectural artifacts, feels like a friend's great room.

Damn, it feels like the 1980s all over again.

But there is too much boat stuff, and though as always with Lewis it's very well written, it feels like filler.

It feels like a good life, actually.

") The end of the picture, a breather where Woody and Buzz take a moment to go over what has happened to them, feels like the end of a John Ford movie, and has a wonderful ease.

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