Sentences with phrase «felt traced itself back»

You can actually feel it tracing the back of the throat.
The terror he felt traced itself back to when he was a child.

Not exact matches

This oddity of language reflects a deeply felt prejudice against the theatrical arts that can be traced all the way back to the pre «Socratics» in other words, to the very point when theater began in the West.
Doubtless such suspicions may be traced back as far as the college of the apostles and Paul, but our ironic participation in them today still leaves us with the feeling that something else is amiss besides common frailty and sin.
Although her passion for birth and pregnancy could be traced far back into her childhood, it was during her time at UMD that she dove deeper into maternal and child health and felt the calling to become a doula.
Only if he / she feels that there's no way responses can be traced back to his / her distrct can there be complete candor.
I feel like they got asked to do something impossible with this movie, and a lot of its pacing problems and the lack of emotional payoff can be traced back to the fact that it got divided into two movies partway through development and also the fact that there are 26 dang characters.
With that in mind, I feel bad ruminating on the subject at such length, but the fact of the matter is that countless mentions and viewings of Annie Hall are easily traced back to its Academy Award triumphs.
I feel like many reasons for the skewed gender ratio in gaming can be traced back to this alone.
Exactly how or why little LEGO Batman and the rest of the characters managed to learn the art of conversing in between LEGO Batman and LEGO Batman 2 shall forever remain a mystery, but there's no denying that this is a brave move on the developers behalf as much of the franchises appeal can be traced back to the simple fact that watching mute little plastic people miming their feelings and attempting to convey complex emotions through the art of slapstick is awesome.
I trace that right back to elementary school, bonding with the first place I felt really safe and cared for with pencil and paper.
As is common on the web I learned this fourth hand, and traced the story back from the Language Log, to Defending People, the Art and Science of Criminal Defense Trial Lawyering, which had a brief post about a memo from the Harris County (Texas) D.A. that congratulated «a prosecutor on convicting a guy while overcoming «a subversively good defense by Matt Hennessey that had some Canadians on the jury feeling sorry for the defendant...» ``; this blog post led back to The Daily Bellwether, and ultimately to CindyBlurg's «The Sheriff is a Canadian.»
It just feels almost ironic that Project Ara, which traces its roots back to Motorola, would be shut down by the man who once headed that company.
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