Sentences with phrase «holding a pen feels»

Oh, the words would be easy, but holding a pen feels so foreign.

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Isabelle Stengers, who is a close collaborator of Prigogine, and who, in fact, «holds the pen,» is very much interested in Whitehead's conceptual framework and feels that it is quite adequate to address problems raised by contemporary science, such as the emergence of order and newness.
«Lincoln» begins with a battle sequence, but instead of the gut - punching, no - holds - barred nature of «Saving Private Ryan» (or even «Munich,» which, like «Lincoln,» was penned by playwright Tony Kushner), it feels half formed and safe.
Instead of being interested in repairing — or at least addressing — his superficial relationship with Susie, Tony spends his time reminiscing over a time when life felt like a series of fantastic promises when in fact, we learn, it's nothing but a series of holding pens.
TPCR mentions that the pen feels quite «natural when held in hand» with its smooth, rectangular build with rounded edges.
I think it's a mental hitch where it feels safer to put the money in a «holding pen» first just in case my checking account gets too low.
Something about holding a pen - style mouse makes you feel like you are selecting and clicking more precisely, which may be more mind over matter.
The ground floor «Independent First» feels like a holding pen for new galleries hoping prove themselves worthy of sitting at the adult's table.
If you're like me, you may find you need to hold the duet pen higher up than would normally feel comfortable.
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