Sentences with phrase «address felt like a new»

His inaugural address felt like a new beginning for the festival, and he felt the love.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — He felt like an invisible force was drawing him into the parking lot, past the four new white crosses in the driveway, the balloons and the flowers, and the letters addressed to the dead.
I always felt like I wanted more peanut butter in my cups, and this new formation seemed to address that issue.
«Packed with new tidbits, muddy motivations, and unresolved subplots, «A Gettysburg Address» feels like a ramping - up episode, intended to propel Homeland toward its season - two finale.»
We knew students were already struggling with testing and reading on par, so we felt like we needed a solution to address the new expectations we saw coming down the pipe.»
When I discovered the meanings of this word, I felt like my thoughts on the position (address) of «new photography» since my work «Quinault» had come to gain more clarity.
Gavin Delahunty, a Dallas Museum of Art curator who recently organized a show devoted to Frank Bowling, a Guyanese - born abstract painter who has long worked in New York, said a growing number of curators emerging from graduate programs since the late 1990s felt «like we were educated to address an imbalance in representation.»
However, the new report's launch felt like «a new beginning and an opportunity to address unfinished business», she said.
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