Sentences with phrase «familiar feeling of»

Quite a few of my friends are discussing that old familiar feeling of overload and over-connectedness.
This is all a fairly familiar feeling of hybrid cross-cultural and corporate tropes drowning out any sense of individuality.
That fear of being unable to enjoy video games without the familiar feeling of being high has, thankfully, proven unfounded.
The moment you arrive on The Bay Island of Utila, situated on Honduras «Caribbean coast you are instantly greeted by that familiar feeling of good times and happy feelings.
The guys at Pagani have always understood that a supercar needn't be harsh, and the BC has a familiar feeling of fluidity.
The alarm sounds, telling you it's time to get up and greet the day, but as you slowly wake from your slumber and wipe the sleep from your eyes, a familiar feeling of dread rushes through you in an overwhelming wave.
The first essay I had written was returned splattered with red ink and harsh comments about mistakes — the familiar feeling of shame and frustration.
Though we don't have anything in particular planned (with the exception of being on a one - woman mission to find Mr. Dressed the perfect present, as our wedding anniversary is rapidly approaching), there is that familiar feeling of possibility.
At every start of a new summer, that glimmer of hope and that all - too - familiar feeling of excitement of what the summer holds wraps us in its warm embrace.
Sometimes Yoga is for those who practice it... and for us, we know that familiar feeling of arriving on the mat.
You flick open the cover, and (once you've waded through page after page of adverts for expensive perfumes and shirts that cost more than your mortgage) you're left with that familiar feeling of disappointment..
I prayed for self control, but almost daily I'd fail and drown the ever familiar feeling of failure with more food tranquilizers.
My husband came running again, and again, the feeling passed and the familiar feeling of my milk letting down followed.
A familiar feeling of dread crept up the back of my neck.
They seek out that familiar feeling of containment.
The feces will drop in the toilet, but she'll still have the familiar feeling of her diaper.
Allows your baby to sleep in more solid stretches by providing the familiar feeling of confinement.
That's because swaddling newborns gives them a familiar feeling of comfort and security that they felt in utero.
I had that old familiar feeling of dread, frustration, and sadness when Wenger started Ramsey and Giroud for the 3rd game in row.
The reason some of us do nt feel that way today is all becuase we brought sin upon are selves but its only when we think and pray to our lord and savoir Jesus Christ we feel a familiar feeling of joy and happiness after asking jesus to forgive us of are sins.
So, there I was, pondering, with an old familiar feeling of perplexity (about which more anon), certain reactions to my reaction to various reactions to the pope's last encyclical, when it occurred to me that the one thing on which Hegelians of every stripe — right or left, theological or....
But a breakup with his girlfriend and the pressures of being a new postdoc brought back familiar feelings of sadness, isolation, and worry.
If reading this post is enough to bring on those familiar feelings of doom and gloom, it's a clear sign that you need to take a step back and plan how to use your holiday for the purpose it was designed: to rest and digest.
He says he combines the influences around him, including hip - hop, motorcycle culture — and the friendly, familiar feel of brands like Fanta and Nike — to introduce viewers to the less - familiar sight of Marrakesh bike culture.
With an ensemble cast and some fairly predictable storylines and «surprises,» the design has the familiar feel of August: Osage County or The Family Stone.
Thankfully, carmakers haven't forgotten those drivers unwilling to give up the familiar feel of a conventional gasoline - powered car.
[O] ver 1,300 hours of entertainment including more than 130 movies and 400 TV programmes on larger, hi - resolution screens, capable of touch and swipe gestures, giving the system the familiar feel of using a tablet.
From the front terrace to the shaded rear patio, this house hugs you with a familiar feel of home.
Enjoy a stunning, custom look without sacrificing that familiar feel of a legitimate controller in your hand.
Shiny is a 2.5 D side - scrolling platformer that has the familiar feel of a Sonic the Hedgehog game and a setting reminiscent of Pixar's WALL - E.
The idea is to make it easy for businesses to move all their files to the cloud but still have the familiar feel of instant desktop access.

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«It makes you feel familiar with the brand and the idea behind it, even if you've never heard of this type of product before,» Agrawal explains of her approach.
As an entrepreneur, you're all too familiar with the feeling of being stressed out, but you probably don't know the extent to which stress impacts productivity at your company.
But not everyone wants to abandon the familiar look and feel of Outlook.
FORTUNE — For Thailand watchers, the past couple of weeks have surely brought that too - familiar sinking feeling: Here we go again.
You have to earn them, but if you're not familiar with the advantages and customs of the platform, you might feel lost when you're just starting out.
This feeling is familiar to anyone who has drifted over a hill on a roller coaster or flown on a parabolic «zero - gravity» flight — often referred to as a «vomit comet» ride because of the intense nausea the experience can trigger.
Become intimately familiar with every aspect of your business, so much so that you feel totally comfortable with every part of it.
It's a story that's familiar to anyone who's ever felt the pull of being their own boss.
Because the user is opening a Gmail attachment, the presentation of a phony Gmail login page does not seem alarming — especially when the person opening the attachment feels that he or she has been viewing a «safe and familiar» correspondence.
Doing more of the same is something we pretty easily convince ourselves to be a good move, primarily because it feels predictable and familiar.
This is especially true at a company like Atlassian, where the experience needs to feel familiar across a full ecosystem of multiple products, rather than just one.
You're now very familiar with each of the topics covered below, but feel free to come back here for a quick refresher whenever you'd like.
Anyone who has had to speak in public, whether in a class or a board room, is probably familiar with that feeling of dread leading up to the presentation.
In a way, this reminds me of how people, at the beginning of the tablet market, bought a keyboard to use with their tablets so they could revert to a user experience they had experienced for so long with PCs and that felt familiar and safe.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is out to get him,» a source said... Kushner... told people that he suspected the timing of the story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the news, according to a source familiar with his thinking.»
In Jason Zweig's Your Money & Your Brain, he described this effect as «being in the presence of familiar things (even when we are unaware of them) simply makes us feel better».
I am familiar with the tenets of Islam and contrary to your assumption, my feelings have not changed.
The phrases are familiar, reflecting the «undoing» that is perhaps a key component of separation — going to pieces, coming unglued, feeling all undone, having a breakdown.
I think of the look on my husband's face when he saw me on the side of the road, broken and beaten from the impact of another car, about the feel of his familiar body next to mine in the bed we've shared for so many years.
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