Sentences with phrase «finally feeling content»

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Feeling good and finally content with a reduced role in the offense, LaDainian Tomlinson is rediscovering the joy of running as San Diego makes its move in the AFC West
After a couple months feeling content with my clothes, I think winter started wearing on me and now with spring finally finally coming, I'm looking at my closet with more scrutiny for sure.
It's not that I don't love a man in spandex (I do) or an eighth reincarnation of robots and cars and robots that turn into cars (I don't) but it can sometimes feel as though the original content of the silver screen has finally withered & died like last December's poinsettia.
Today the Web has finally evolved to a point where human communication can integrate simultaneously with life's «content» (facts) with human «context» (feelings, values opinions, etc.).
Yahoo Finance finally decided to cleanse the shire, and tossed out what I felt were a number of subpar content providers.
Their «10 - year plan» went up in smoke and Xbox One owners felt like they got slapped in the face to finally get the content that was on the PS4 version two years after it came out (and right before Destiny 2 was about to launch too).
2.8 still offers the most «new» content so far and completing it really does feel like the end (finally) till Kingdom Hearts 3.
It did, however, bring up a lot of good things in the mere fact that underneath that dry tone, I got the feeling that Nintendo is finally starting to «get it» in terms of content, online, and direction, with the 3DS leading the charge with what I hope continues on the Wii U (or whatever they decide to call it).
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I've finally started to feel that I don't need anyone in my life to be happy and content.
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