Sentences with phrase «feeling than landing»

It can be a long process, but there's no better feeling than landing a job interview.

Not exact matches

For one thing, as women begin to feel strong and to see that they have far more potential than they have ever imagined, they are less apt to land in mental hospitals.
THink for yourself... obviously it stirred you up... and you are still responding... because the way i wrote it was to incite those feelings... how else can you get to say all you want... if i wanted to spend all night writing then maybe id care... but as i said... leaders do not care what others think... your opinions are as well founded as a mermaid on land... because the way i write a blog does not hinder my ability to get my point across... try adding feeling to your writing... and you might find it works better than your seemingly monotnous tone
He said in an interview earlier this year that he felt «more Welsh than Australian», but did not close the door on playing for the land of his birth.
In an era when safety concerns are paramount and many households are eschewing the use of a land line, equipping even young children with mobile devices can feel more like a necessity than a luxury — but this new way of life has come with steep costs.
The dissenting commissioners, Paul Chung and John Wood, said they felt the swap was unfair because the district was giving away better land than it got.
Most toddlers love the buoyant feeling they get from being in water — they can jump higher in water and come down softer than they can on land.
Celebrity moms certainly seem to feel the pressure to be better than the other moms in celebrity land.
Caplin's comments makes it quite clear the Democratic senator's team feels they've got more than enough to work with should Turner beat out Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, attorney Wendy Long and Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin to land Row B.
FEELING GREEN Freshwater bodies on more than a third of Earth's land area (excluding Antarctica) are maxed out on phosphorus, which can help create algal blooms such as this one.
I work on land as much or more than I work underwater; I just feel that water lines shouldn't be a limitation to your research.
The findings, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, suggest that the ecological consequences of some of the world's 36,000 dams may be felt by large water bodies rather than simply the dammed rivers themselves and the surrounding lands.
Thus, our feelings do not always scale with the degree of someone's suffering: we typically feel much worse about a death in our own community than 100 deaths in some unfamiliar, distant land.
John felt that if the Amazon people had title to their own land and realized it is much more valuable for its native plants than for its timber or mineral deposits the people would help preserve the rainforest.
There is no better feeling than taking off and landing in top form, especially when it comes in such a delicious and refreshing drink form.
It can also make you feel far more adventurous than if you're just walking, and help you get up hills and land softly when going back down.
My hope for this space is that you leave feeling hopefully more inspired than you did when you landed here and maybe even stay a while.
Finding the perfect cocktail dress for an event can feel more challenging than landing the cover of Vogue Magazine.
You feel as if you are ready to rejoin the land of the living and you want nothing more than someone in which to feel close to once again.
A Border greater point doing it feels as the most beautiful sexy woman than has never entered the land, permitted only its life.
Strumming away on Ernesto's guitar transports Miguel to the Land of the Dead, along with a floppy stray dog whose presence feels more like a matter of obligation — sidekick, check — than a product of Pixar's vaunted story - building process.
Worse, «Enterprise» has a bargain - basement feel that lands just this side of camp; the space fights aren't much more convincing than PlayStation offerings.
Personally, it feels more in line with Hook than E.T. with the central child being whisked away to a far off land full of enchanting wonders.
Prediction: Without any truly opulent gowns in competition, another win for La La Land feels almost inevitable — even if the movie's wardrobes are more off the rack than out of this world.
You'd think the good will felt towards the oft - broadcast Clueless and Blast from the Past would at least land her better movies than Scooby Doo 2, Beauty Shop, and Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker.
At times, Cartel Land feels like Breaking Bad in real life, with characters even more complicated and controversial than Walter White.
Making them brothers makes the early scenes feel more like a Holy Land soap opera more than a reinvented sword and sandals epic.
It doesn't feel dangerous, but definitely more boat, thoughlike than modern Land Rovers.
It behaves much like the Land Rover LR4, with a tall, tippy body and large windows, and feels less planted than the wider GMC Yukon or Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The brakes are equally firm, and the combination gives the BMW a more athletic feel than competitors like the Mercedes - Benz ML350, Land Rover LR4 or Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Land Rover Discovery Sport HSE: «The budget Land Rover feels budget, but it's still better than most of the offerings in the burgeoning three - row crossover class.»
But Land Rover feel that the best market for the hybrid Range Rover and Sport is actually Europe, and that the diesel engine produces better economy in the hybrid setup than the V6 petrol would.
Overall, the updated cabin is more than just good for a Wrangler — it's a nicer place to spend time than the similarly priced Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro and closer than we would have expected to the premium feel of the Grand Cherokee and Land Rover Discovery.
There is such complete control of the mass of this land - lubbing mega-yacht that it feels heavier than its 4745 - pound curb weight just by sheer power of the kinetic energy you feel as you fussilade down the highway.
Every land - yacht Buick from the 1970s had better steering feel than the Equinox.
At times it feels more Crichton-esque techno thriller than horror, especially when the story detours back to dry land; but the ocean sequences are where this one really shines.
In «Minor Heroics,» set in Israel, the brother of a wounded soldier remembers how disgruntled his brother felt by the American presence in his country: «There was nothing worse than guarding land he just wanted to give back, Asaaf was always saying, nothing worse than having one of those Americans stop by his station to tell him, in English, that he was doing holy work.»
There's more than one way to feel like a stranger in a foreign land.
Most all of us have our cell phones with us all the time anyway, and if you really like the feel of a traditional phone in your hand, a VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) plan that provides phone service over the Internet is a lot cheaper than traditional land line service.
Simpler than any cliched Hemingway-esque metaphor between man and beast, I experienced the pure sport of fishing, and the excitement that comes with wresting a large fish from the depths of the water with only a thin pole and a bit of bait, a surprising feeling for someone that abhors the thought of hunting land animals.
The One Boutique Villa features a number of villas and the comfort of having a private stay in an exotic location.One and two bedroom villas are available to meet the needs of families, couples, and honeymooners, and all feature a spacious, private, and refined feel that is closer to a private home than a hotel.Here, the one - bedroom villas feature two pavilions and 280 square meters of land, all situated in the centre of beautifully landscaped gardens that can only be found here.In addition to the bedroom, the villa features a private bathroom, living area with sound system, a dining area, and fully equipped kitchen.
There are few experiences more exhilarating than driving through the African bushveld, on an open Land Rover, as the sun dips below the horizon and that feeling of being at one with nature.
The disappointments begin with the actual taming: rather than having to beat a dragon down in an epic fight to get its health low enough for your «Bend Will» shout to work on it, you simply use it whenever you feel like it and the dragon will land, ready to do your bidding.
It's Saturday, and that means watching bullets fly, punches land, and cars explode feels better today than any other.
Striding through the icy tunnels of Hoth as Darth Vader, cutting down rebel scum with ease; battling the Imperial forces on the forest moon of Endor as Luke Skywalker while the Empire's dreaded AT - AT stomps ever closer to victory; watching as a X-Wing comes screaming downwards for a perfect strafing run on an AT - ST; feeling a chill run down my spin as a team - mate is suddenly yanked up into the air and choked to death, the sure sign that I'm seconds away from death as Darth Vader himself comes into view; defending an AT - AT as nothing more than a Stormtrooper, witnessing raging battle on both land in the sky.
Along with the introduction of Wario, Super Mario Land 2 is notable for feeling more like a Mario game than its predecessor.
It's a physics game, so there's often situations where the landing of your stones feels more like luck than it does any sort of individual skill, with the difference between pressing the button a tenth of a second later often feeling like the needless difference between missing and taking out half the targets in one shot.
Unfortunately for anyone without the patience to dig deep into a specific fighter's style, you might feel like you're more often than not hoping you'll land a heavy blow that looks spectacular.
Not getting rid of certain set - piece conflicts, but it feel more like the enemies can come from anywhere rather than always three to the right, two to the left as you land on Earth.
Reminiscent of aerial photography, the Weather Paintings are mysterious images photographically printed as an aerial view of the land, creating a disorienting sense of sight so that the viewer feels suspended above rather than being on the ground.
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