Sentences with phrase «almost feel a sense»

As they talked of St Thomas More or Edmund Campion and the dangers they faced, one could almost feel the sense of peril and difficulty of discretion, as if such laws were around today.
Having been thru many re-do's, can almost feel that sense of «Ahh... here we r.»

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Customers also might feel a sense of self when they purchase from a retailer and it's almost as if the company were an extension of their personalities and beliefs.
In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food — self disclosure causes increased activity in brain regions associated with the sense of reward and satisfaction from money, food and even sex.
Thus we feel no need to proceed in an ordained direction (a course leading almost invariably to silly purchase prices) but can instead simply decide what makes sense for our owners» Warren Buffett
In short, God allowed Israel's destruction as a judgement against their faithlessness; then almost 2000 years later, Man decides to recreate it in some misguided sense of justice due to the suffering the Jews felt at the hands of Nazis.
I'm not flighty by any means when it comes to what I believe, but I do feel like there's this sense of wonder, almost a holy imagination that I feel has come back to me since I had my little girl.
If, as Donald Davidson has taught us, hermeneutical charity is the effort to maximize the sense of views we oppose and to search for all possible areas of agreement whenever we engage a view whose truthfulness and coherence we doubt, then I feel bound to conclude — alas — that Wolterstorff's lecture lacks such charity almost entirely.
He felt «an almost physical sense of discovery, as if I had bumped into a hitherto unforeseen rock.
We feel that they almost have a sense of ownership, because they own that mug that is in that bar.
Here, though, there's almost nothing to snag against at all, and it's hard to avoid the feeling that the Bayern matchday experience is not so much another way of watching the game — better or otherwise — so much as precisely the experience that modern football, in the worryingly commercialized sense, aspires to.
Many of these parents have said they feel a sense of disappointment and failure, almost like they are to blame for this change of... Read more»
Typically, big dog harnesses are going to be made out of a heavyweight material that feels almost like a seatbelt used for humans — and that makes sense, considering some dogs are bigger than humans.
Their sense of self almost requires them to respond by shrugging and saying, «Whatever,» simply in order to feel in control again.
I felt a sense of closeness, almost like my mother was taking care of me.
Upon elimination of toxins from the body we have heard time and again how much better a person feels almost immediately, leaving the person feeling calm and relaxed, clear headed and a sense of well - being.
It makes sense: You lie in bed, worrying and feeling anxious, which makes it almost impossible to relax and quiet your mind enough to fall asleep.
I know I remember telling some people and feeling some sense of judgment and maybe almost a sense of envy?
I guess I almost felt too covered up in this dress if that makes any sense.
Her son's daycare has surveillance cameras with a feed parents can watch any time; she feels «almost inappropriate» logging on, and also like it finally gave her a sense of security.
He wanted a gloss that would delight almost all the senses, showcasing the juicy tones of fresh peaches including peachy nudes, pinks and corals while feeling nourishing to the lips and smelling and tasting like fresh peaches!
The Squalane Facial Oil is fairly unique in the sense that it really absorbs into the skin quite quickly, and it makes your skin feels silky smooth almost immediately.
There's a definite sense of danger permeating almost every minute of The Missing, a feeling that's supported by Blanchett's fantastic lead performance.
However, its mostly flat song list and almost complete lack of anything significantly new may have you feeling a sense of deja vu that can't be shaken.
Zombie's sense of space is wonderful — in stark contrast to the first picture, where each kill is a magnificent but almost dreamily disconnected set - piece, here you feel as though Myers is moving willy - nilly from home - to - home in suburban Haddonfield, guided by voices.
Payne is clearly trying to achieve a sense of Midwestern realism in the casting of these smaller roles (much like how Richard Linklater achieved that small - town Texas flavor with «Bernie»), but it feels a little close - minded in the way that almost every character is portrayed as a redneck simpleton.
The voice belongs to Gary Oldman, who plays Churchill with an obvious relish and a sense of fun that the viewer feels and shares almost instantly.
Clocking in at a completely reasonable 105 minutes but lacking any sense of how to pace itself, Francis of Assisi feels almost as long as A Farewell to Arms.
It's almost a horror movie, but only in the sense that you feel Jesse is constantly under threat.
Detailing the remarkable true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha - Raw), born to an aristocratic father and slave mother in 19th century England, and telling a Jane Austen - ish love story against the backdrop of a legal case that was crucial in ending slavery in Britain, it might not be the most formally adventurous film of any director on this list (though it is undeniably Well Made in a classical sense), but that almost feels deliberate.
There's an almost childlike sense of discovery to these moments — the spark of temptation, the surprised joy of figuring out or getting something, the need to keep feeling these sensations.
With a Shakespearean sense of tragic momentum, this dark Bengali drama creates a lush atmosphere that feels almost oppressive.
In a rather perplexing but nevertheless moving way, the film feels detached (in an almost religious sense, one might say) from the specific events within the film, never really delving deep into the particular emotions and minds of the characters.
The film feels handmade in a tactile sense, as archival photographs are shared manually on screen, and Ford centers himself so close up that you can almost touch his tears.
At almost any given time, the mech is the largest thing on the battlefield, providing an impressive sense of scale while also making the player feel powerful.
Bruce Dern, even though he has canny - actor - in - a-calculated-putdown-role stamped all over him, gets at a lot of the despair «Big Bob» feels even as he strives to stay unaware of it, and in one long - take, traffic - noisy reminiscence in a parking lot — about a date he almost had with Liz Taylor the night she ran off to marry Nicky Hilton — he nails down that sense of Life's Big Moment Missed that Ivan Passer and Carroll O'Connor strove for so conspicuously and so unsuccessfully in Law and Disorder.
Instead, the third episode is almost entirely dedicated to Rainn Wilson's odious music blogger character — with a lovely reprieve by the advent of Lindsay Buckingham (though both feel like little more than stunt casting)-- and concludes in a way that pushes to be emotionally satisfying without actually making any sense.
The Last Jedi is a sprawling — at 152 minutes, you could say overlong, and you wouldn't be totally wrong — tribute to the franchise's past and future, with enough fan service and enough of the franchise's recognizable house style to make sense as part of the greater story, but enough of Johnson and his collaborators» own sense of invention to make the movie feel almost personal.
The whole thing looks and feels like an extended episode of some Starz series, and you almost get the sense that first - time feature film director Aleksander Bach is attempting to ape the Resident Evil movies, another franchise with bad writing, silly action and only the most tenuous connection to the video games that inspired it.
The sense of connection flows almost immediately, and there's a depth of character that's evolved over decades: the timbre and feel of the engine, the easy precision of the gearchange, the tactile rewards associated with build and finish and, even in this old - timer with a comparatively modest 300bhp, a deliciously broad powerband capable of delivering a generous tug from just 2000rpm that simply doesn't let up.
The gearshift is lighter than TVRs of old, but retains that delicious sense of oiled metal teeth meshing together, while the brakes have an almost unservoed level of pedal feel.
Even so, I felt a sense of accomplishment as I examined the picture - perfect, even mud spray that coated the car from rocker panels almost to window height.
The central tunnel is set high and the console virtually merges with the dashboard's contours — all of this imparts a sense that you're sucked in and cocooned, almost like how you'd feel inside a sportscar.
When she feels an almost overwhelming sense of empathy or desire to care for another being, that feeling manifests physically, and she experiences it in the part of her body that's associated with womanhood / motherhood.
She'd been at it almost a year when Samuel and his father began to sense something, a sort of instability, a puzzling and disturbing and some - times even sinister feeling...
But the longer I stand here, with the wind whistling around my ears, shivering almost beyond control, feeling the pain and the cold and the consternation, I realize that the only sense that has not returned to me is my sense of self.
«This book has been one of our best sellers for two and a half years, but with this release you almost start to get the sense of depth and 3D feel.
The sense of relief I felt knowing that all of my debt was PAID IN FULL was almost as joyful as giving birth to my daughters.
I share you sense of excitement when considering constructing such financial vehicles, as it almost has the feeling of playing alchemist, creating wealth out of nothing.
It almost feels like common sense, doesn't it?
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