Sentences with phrase «inhabits feel lived in»

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Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Negative, defensive, resistant feelings, like those expressed by some of the parishioners, contribute in that way to the environment that we inhabit and live in together.
The kinds of foods you eat influence the kinds of strains that live in your digestive system, and the kinds of strains that inhabit your body, in turn, influence the types of foods you crave, the emotional responses you feel, and the optimal wellness you attain.
Malone, Hutcherson, Sutherland, Hoffman, Tucci, Banks and others know how to bring to life these book characters in ways that feel real and perfectly in keeping with the over-the-top world they inhabit.
The result truly feels like Van Gogh's paintings come to life, in which real - life human figures inhabit the world as Van Gogh saw it.
Instead of icons, we have flesh and blood characters on display, and they inhabit a world that stood only as eye candy in previous installments but feels like a living, breathing city here.
For some it's the beauty of the reef and the marine life that inhabits it, for others it's the thrill of penetrating a shipwreck, or the exhilarating feeling of being carried along in a fast - moving current during a drift dive.
Europe's fashionably cool inhabit the many bars and upmarket restaurants, yet the town's upmarket feel remains in perfect balance with the irrepressible institutions that make up daily Cretan life.
Sometimes he feels as if he lives in a dream world that he inhabits in his waking hours, his paintings being a reflection of that world.
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