Sentences with phrase «feels like magic in»

But it felt like magic in the moment, and in retrospect, I feel awed by the prospect that when my children are struggling to reach a milestone, I may be their biggest block.

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When I watch what goes on on television and in some books I read, I sometimes feel like I'm at a magic show.
There is the magic of mysterious connection with the enchanted distant — something felt by youngsters in the 1920's (like young Richard Feynman in Brooklyn) who manipulated the old crystal sets under the blankets when they were supposed to be asleep, pulling in signals from ships at sea and from dance bands in Cleveland.
Whilst I'm certainly not advocating magic or rituals, I wonder how it felt for the elders of Israel to «eat in drink» in God's presence, or what is was like for the disciples to join Jesus for that resurrection breakfast on the sea of Galilee?
He said the word «freedom» like a magic spell, and told me of the ways he felt trapped in his own native country.
'' The book feels like a magic treasure box in my hands waiting to be opened only to find, health, magic and love.
The home fans bidding farewell to Michael Jordan in a Wizards jersey, Karl Malone in a Lakers jersey, or Patrick Ewing in a Magic jersey did not get to feel like Lakers fans did Wednesday night.
But it feels like this magic has run its course — like sports saw how bad 2016 was in every other area, and for once, decided to come along at just the right time and say, «We got y ’ all.»
Some moms feel like encouraging kids believing in Santa is part of the magic and wonder of childhood while others (and others) don't want to lie to their kids.
And if Tea Party voters don't get what they want in November, the Republican establishment looks like it'll have to work some serious magic to avoid feeling their wrath for the next couple of years.
Whether you need to zero in on some trouble spots (like dry knees and elbows) or want an all - over scrub, mixing Epsom salt with a palm - size amount of your favorite bath oil can basically feel like magic thanks to the gentle abrasion of the salt.
I checked in with Kathleen — she also felt like death the night before, but said she was feeling amazing today... coincidence or detox magic?
I used to feel gross for having an obsession with the condiment (because of the unhealthy industrial seed oils and the shame from mayo haters), but now that Primal Kitchen has launched the world's first healthy mayo — made with pure avocado oil — I don't have to feel like such a weirdo for dipping my fries in its creamy magic.
Today it feels like magic, although I DID Do JoLynn's proven steps in The Inner Self Diet to get to this place where living healthy feels like magic.
Pair of shoes like these... Work like a pure magic in how a girl feels!
Trying to be stylish in this sort of climate has its challenges, but I like to work my magic and provide inspiration to women everywhere to look great, feel great, and live their best possible lives.
I'm not saying you should feel ashamed of them and try to conceal your body... I * am * saying that some outfits create a little magic... and who doesn't like a little magic worked on them once in a while!
I feel like JCrew is trying to recapture some of their past magic... I'm liking a lot of the early spring stuff... pretty but still weather appropriate (especially for us in the northeast who what some spring colors but still need warmth into April).
I'm searching for a romamtic And honest MAN that still believes in Magic and the Miracles of life, like the old saying goes, «Live, Laugh and Love», i'm a realist kind of women with a touch of hopeless romantic, and feel that there's nothing more powerful than being in Love...
Smeeter's goal is to encourage people to step outside of their comfort zones and say goodbye to the boring routines they've gotten stuck in, so «if you feel like you're lacking a little magic in your world, join our community and add some spice to your life!»
Sure, they have to force their AMD Opteron processors to conjure up all that flashy «ooh» and «aah» stuff, like, say swishy - whizzy magic - spell effects, or the impressive orange glow of dragonflame, but if you can't make the texture of Fiona's shimmery dress capture the light properly, if the audience don't truly feel they can reach out and caress that silky fabric, then the animators might as well all shut down their DL145 ProLiant servers, pack up their HP nx6125 notebooks («based,» it says in the film's fascinating production notes, «on AMD Turion 64x dual - core mobile technology to streamline a variety of production activities») and go home.
It's another origin story we're familiar with in the world of comic book heroes, but given the emphasis on magic and alternate dimensions, there are many other toys in the toy box to play with to keep it all feeling like something new to the universe of big - screen superheroes.
The previews are met with technical issues galore, his recently rehabbed daughter (Stone, Magic in the Moonlight) and jilted ex-wife (Ryan, Escape Plan) are floating around making him feel even more like a schmuck, his other lead male actor (Norton, The Grand Budapest Hotel) is stealing his headlines, and one of his female actresses (Riseborough, Oblivion) has just told him she's carrying his baby.
But Chazelle pulls off something so tricky it feels like magic: He makes these touchstones his own, with Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling providing a cocktail of movie - star glamour and real - world regret as two aspiring entertainers (one jazzman, one actress) falling in love and finding their voices.
«Magic in the Moonlight» doesn't make you believe in magic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy (smart and funny with a healthy dash of neurosis) than a pale imitaMagic in the Moonlight» doesn't make you believe in magic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy (smart and funny with a healthy dash of neurosis) than a pale imitamagic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy (smart and funny with a healthy dash of neurosis) than a pale imitation.
Only a few times in my life have I felt magic in the air like the first time I saw The Avengers with an excited crowd.
It also allows moments that would in any other film feel wildly overdone, to work, like when Cinderella, undergoing her magical dress makeover, seems to twirl around in a froth of glittery magic for half - an - hour.
The actress Jade Smith - Cameron was in the first play I did and she was so kind to me and made me feel like even though this profession can be scary, it still always involves magic if you let it.
But the more I think about it and watch it again, it feels like the first and third are equally possible, and it gives the whole movie an open - ended air of magic in a way that I think it's earned for the ice - cream - smeared faces of its main characters.
Magic in the Moonlight is whimsical Woody, in the style of Midnight in Paris and earlier films like Alice, but the writing feels rushed and heavy - handed at times, and laden down with clumsy exposition.
Like Magic in the Moonlight, Irrational Man and To Rome with Love before it, Cafe Society feels like a quota film, a movie that exists more to keep his streak alive than to actually say something with convictLike Magic in the Moonlight, Irrational Man and To Rome with Love before it, Cafe Society feels like a quota film, a movie that exists more to keep his streak alive than to actually say something with convictlike a quota film, a movie that exists more to keep his streak alive than to actually say something with conviction.
The level design in 88 Heroes: 98 Heroes Edition is unfortunately extremely uninspiring and, as someone who grew up in the wonderful 16 - bit era of platform magic, most of the levels on offer here felt like more of a chore to get to the end of rather than offering a real challenge.
«Magic in the Moonlight» doesn't make you believe in magic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy than a pale imitaMagic in the Moonlight» doesn't make you believe in magic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy than a pale imitamagic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy than a pale imitation.
In the Comfort mode, it makes you feel like you are floating, it cancels any road imperfection and lays beneath your feet the flying magic carpet.
It's some kind of a magic act, too, because with two adults up front, and two kids growing by the second in the back, it never felt like you had to contort yourself to drive it around.
I'm going to stop trying so hard to help you in that regard, because I feel like I've been repeating myself and you're still looking for that one secret magic recipe I'm hoarding.
In her evocative debut novel, Work Like Any Other, Virginia Reeves immerses readers in the hardscrabble world of early 20th - century Alabama and a time when electricity still felt like magiIn her evocative debut novel, Work Like Any Other, Virginia Reeves immerses readers in the hardscrabble world of early 20th - century Alabama and a time when electricity still felt like maLike Any Other, Virginia Reeves immerses readers in the hardscrabble world of early 20th - century Alabama and a time when electricity still felt like magiin the hardscrabble world of early 20th - century Alabama and a time when electricity still felt like malike magic.
Keep in mind, since 2011 I'd been following the rise of self - publishing and had actually formatted Kill it with Magic for kindle way back then, but felt like I was giving up by not seeking a traditional publisher and also being overwhelmed by trying to find a cover artist and such.
Magic has some hair loss on her rear but the vet felt that was from an allergy while she was in Alabama, There is some residual hair loss so we would like to have that checked out as well to make sure there is not something else going on.
Nuzzled on a delicious avocado farm in between sprawling mountains, each magic tree house, cabin and swinging hammock feels like its own mini sanctuary.
Hostal El Triunfo» is in the centre of the magic city of Cusco, half a block from the Main Square, it is comfortable, warm, where you will feel like you are at home.
Magic is also available in the form of powerful farts, while buddies that can be swapped between also brings a selection of skills to the table, although in what feels like a missed opportunity you can't customise them or level them up.
The heavy attack / light attack system, complimented by magic and weapons at your fingertips, crucially make it feel like an action game in the heat of battle.
One level takes place at sunset, and all you can see are silouettes (and the red DK's tie and Diddy's hat, kind of like the characters in Feel the Magic XY / XX).
Everything feels like it's just mashed together sporadically with ideas from Heroes of Might and Magic V and Might & Magic Heroes VI while presenting them in a manner that lacks any appeal or enticement.
When you realize that you can turn your whole party into Black Mages and have everyone Brave four times, then spam an all - targeting magic spell, clearing encounters in seconds and never having to pay up on you loaned turns, it feels like cheating, and it feels great!
In providing less bang for the buck and locking certain cards away the developers have only served to make Magic the Gathering Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014 feel like a money - grab.
Were as in Dark Souls you could play as a magic user with no issues, Melee is the focus here and in the end feels like the only right way too play.
But, just like the first moment Link swings a sword in The Legend of Zelda, I can't help but feel like there's some magic behind this game mechanic.
It is by no means anything like Studio Ghibli artwork, nor do I see any relation in terms of the claim mentioned above, but there is a magic feel of its own right in Portia.
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