Sentences with phrase «feel small watching»

We feel small watching it, and the constricted setting gives the film an added layer of tension.

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Ross LeBlanc — who grew up watching her mother stay up late to bake cake for patrons of her small - town Ontario fabric store — knows when a customer feels taken care of, that customer comes back, and no expansion of the brand would be successful without setting exceptional service standards.
I watched Thor: The Dark World and felt like I was at a movie theater writ small.
I like that it will come in two sizes, so the watch won't feel giant on smaller hands, as some competing watches do.
As the first of March was spent sitting inside drinking coffee watching a blizzard consume our small place on earth, I felt it was safe to assume, the month would end with spring in the air and warm enough weather to leave my winter coat at home.
Popovich clearly felt the need to go small after watching Splitter have a hard time defensively in Game 4.
mmmmmm guyz I think I need to have a break since there iz no sign of in arsenal team I feel great sometimes watching small teams play rather see a big team play nosense every time arsenal is not a football club anymore but a political club no time for football but play pples mind to get money every year
As Palmeiro takes a few uncertain steps toward first base, watching the ball grow smaller and smaller, it's impossible to tell how he's feeling.
Write down everything you wish you could do on scraps of paper (eat dinner with two hands, read a magazine, watch Heroes — the small stuff here that makes you feel like you again) and put them in a jar.
There was a strange sense of solidarity that I felt with this small vehicle as I watched it cruise down the street, surrounded — and dwarfed — by such humongous sport utility vehicles.
If you are unsure, as with any change in diet or supplements, start small and watch how you feel and how your body reacts.
It feels like a small town with a lot of history, and to watch Downey Jr.'s character continuously run into it around every corner is amusing and reminiscent.
He likened making the picture to «taking a small breath of Heaven» each day, and that is what the film feels like every time I watch it.
The sense of bringing the big screen to the small is of great appeal to viewers; those who watched Lost with its high production values and striking visuals certainly feel that way.
Watching her deal with the fallout of that choice, the small disappointments of domesticity as well as the grand passions, yet retaining a kind of level - headed practicality in contrast to her siblings» flightiness is one of the show's biggest pleasures — the role requires pinpoint precision that Landecker delivers in every scene, never feeling anything but totally true to her character.
I felt as though I was watching the slow decline of Kate's character — Her bike is stolen, relationships didn't work out for her, she was downsizing to a smaller apartment, she was messy and sloppy in her living conditions and relationships (she didn't rush her friend to the hospital when he hurt himself helping her move), she was about to lose her best friend to marriage (where she would have no place), she was starting to sleep around with the guys at work, her job was going nowhere, she was shallow, and if she continued to drink at the same rate she'd most likely incur health problems, lose her job and wind up living under a freeway overpass.
While I feel a small amount of satisfaction about being correct, I would still have rather found out that Doomsday was in the film much closer to release, if not when I actually watched the film.
Watching it at VIFF, in a 1,000 seat auditorium, feeling the entire vast room captivated and rapturous with every twist and shock and small poignancy, is one of the great movie - going experiences I've ever had.
The small man wearing the black felt hat, peddling the red hen and the white hen, his jaw working as he watched as the horses tore away the hide.
While not ideal for movie - watching, as you'll either have to chop off the ends of the screen or deal with black bars above and below the picture, it feels more compact than a wider device like the original Archos 101 (and not just because its screen is 2in smaller).
Even buyers who are really uncomfortable doing these things themselves then feel empowered to either (a) watch a few YouTube vids that show them how it's done, or (b) hire a handyperson to do these small fixes, knowing they shouldn't be too terribly costly.
And then watch your rabbit's reaction, like if you want to test out broccoli, kale, whatever, give a small quantity and see if your rabbit's feeling well the next day, and then you'll know, you can experiment a little bit yourself.
Watch this space as there will be another what's news coming shortly about my week on Gili Air, the handful of changes since my last visit quite a while ago, but still very much keeping it's rustic feel and charm of a small Thai island where the beach has not been overtaken with flashy restaurants.
Villa Suliac offers loads of space, the pool really compliments the villa, and features a large pool entry area which is shallow enough for small children to stand, and the lush tropical gardens give a lovely feel to the villa, with a lovely bale or gazebo from which to watch children frolic.
You may feel very small indeed as you watch the big grey reef sharks and white tips cruise around in the company of hefty dog - toothed tuna.
Each character feels different from one other and if you watched the show, you will instantly notice small things like Mikasa being so fast able to reach much longer with her ODMS.
The game has a gritty B - movie feel to it, but during gameplay, since everything is so small, you just kind of let things happen and watch the mayhem.
Call it the «Small Dance»; it was a name chosen largely because it's quite descriptive of the situation and because while you're doing The Stand and feeling the «Small Dance»; you're aware that you're not «doing» it, so in a way, you're watching yourself perform; watching your body perform its function.
Not once have we felt that our space was too small, that our needs weren't luxuriously met, or that we didn't have enough space to run our home business, entertain, cook, bathe, watch movies, play guitar, wrestle with our dog, or store our clothes and belongings.
The naked charging cable is small enough that you can use it pretty much anywhere, and unless you feel a need to show off your Watch like you live in a retail showroom, there's not much aesthetic value in letting it hang a few inches above your dresser or nightstand.
Watching videos makes you feel like you're holding a small Sony BRAVIA TV.
And just like its smartwatch hardware story, Samsung's smartwatch software often feels more like it belongs on a small phone rather than a watch.
We're not sure if large - wristed folk will feel the same way, but if you're small, we honestly don't think you'll want this watch.
As with the Show, you can use the Spot to watch movies, trailers, videos and more (such as Twitch feeds), but feels odd to watch rectangular videos on the Spot's small, circular display.
The Huawei Watch 2 ups the ante with more connectivity options, Android Wear 2.0 and a sporty new look, but with a smaller display and chunkier build this latest smartwatch feels like it's trying to do too much, and it doesn't excel in every area.
Whatever your feelings are about it and whether it's just an easier engineering shortcut, the small, black bar is there and, looking on the bright side, results in less bezel around the watch overall.
Google and LG have done a great job building a watch that actually looks and feels like a watch that fits smaller wrists, but sacrificed quite a bit in the process.
And you're absolutely right, when you see someone standing with a clipboard watching you, with full attention on you and you only, in say a group exercise, in a group discussion, and see them writing notes about you, you feel — and I put it in the book «like a bug in a jar» as if some small child is peering at you with intensity — and that is both a compliment, actually, that they want to attend to you, but also quite unnerving.
Love watching the process on this house unfold, it feels so much more doable when you share the small updates.
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