Sentences with phrase «much feel every road»

That said, the car handled well, even though you pretty much feel every road imperfection.

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Although I feel very much on track, I am afraid marriage and kids could upend all of this so that is one of the reasons I am have been wary about going down that road.
I'm terrified of myself I was always to blame Deep down in my soul made to feel so much shame Sometimes I am sinking into a deep, deep dark hole It's a rocky road ahead not feeling very close to God
We never learn much about her history, save for a few significant bombshells down the road, yet she feels a good deal more dimensional than about 95 % of characters in film history.
Thanks for all of the great recipes, they have made me feel so much better in myself and I feel like I am on the right road to sorting my body out!
I have spent most of my years living in surburbia, or out in the country, or a small city that doesn't really feel much like a city at all — more like a few towns connected by miles and miles of country roads and freeways.
Although many people feel that the Raiders season is essentially over no matter what, relying on McGloin for an additional playoff game will certainly make their road to the Super Bowl much tougher.
I'm fourteen years old starting my road to recovery and it's very fearing and to know that I have to live with it scares the living daylight a out of me I can't speak much about my cognitive behavior therapy because I've only really doing assements but I'm writing this for myself and yourself I haven't always been religious but in times of fear and need know that you aren't alone God is always there and even wen your in your worse state I usally just lay down meditate a bit and speak to my father God and he always gives me a sense of relief this past week I feel like I have been a constant circle of fear but I would always freak out and be scared for no reason but just know that more than 44 million people have this you are br alone and one day you will meet your savior Jesus christ he put you in a test of life and he's going to congratulate you, you must wait for him and on another note if any one knows how to deal with the fear of the future or staying in a constant state please email me at [email protected] thank you so much everyone and there is a recovery maybe but today or Tommie but you will overcome
Remember that there is so much joy in parenthood, and you will find it, even if your road to get to that place feels long and rough.
OMG this is so how i feel, our park is pretty much like that, the cliff of death, and the play structures for the little kids is right next to the cliff of death and the big kids structure us across the road...
While a casino could be a road to relieve the financial distress Mayor Sheehan has been speaking of, at a recent mayoral forum at Albany law School Sheehan said she feels Albany's development plan for downtown presents a much more attractive package than any casino.
With an estimated 1 million animals killed every day on America's road network, the effect of this constant removal of predators and prey is felt over much wider areas.
The other view of science fiction, figureheaded in retrospect by one Herbert George Wells — «H. G.» to pretty much everyone — was that actual science was best left to actual scientists and science - themed novelists should feel free to make stuff up if it helped uncover the social and philosophical pitfalls in humanity's road ahead.
However, as I stood on the side of the road watching this parade of fear - based talk, researchers telling us more research is needed, and advertisements of the latest brain health panacea, I felt, based on my reading of research studies that can be found in any average medical library where, much to my amazement and frustration, few besides me tend to go, something was missing.
Reading through this, it reminds me of that time so much and here I am, feeling a lot of those feelings for you — even with the inevitable bumps in the road, I hope you are feeling well, supported and inspired.
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Now, well on the road to recovery, my husband is feeling much better.
In this road movie that feels much like classic 1970s cinema, Ben Mendelsohn (The Place Beyond the Pines, 2012) plays Gerry, a talented yet perpetually unlucky gambler who thinks the next big win is just around the corner.
The only real problem with The Good Dinosaur is that much of the third act feels very random, choosing to introduce villains as opponents on the road home when nature is already a seemingly insurmountable force of unpredictable chaos.
With a Coen Bros meets Sergio Leone feel to it, Mystery Road is pretty much No Outback for Young Aborigine Ladies, a dark drama that manages to sneak muted undercurrents of racial aggression amongst its larger themes of derelict duty and parental responsibility.
From its shrug of a title (diluted from its original Bastards), to its two years spent in release limbo, to the writing - directing team - up of Office Christmas Party's Justin Malen and The Hangover cinematographer Lawrence Sher, to a lumpy contrivance of a premise that packs every road - trip comedy cliché into a series of wacky dad vignettes, Father Figures feels very much like the overlooked middle son of a committee — one who's hoping you won't be fully sated on filial slapstick after Daddy's Home 2.
with Echoes, they started ruining the feeling of being completely alone on an unknown planet by introducing other friendly characters and with MP3, they even had to go down the Halo - road (at least a little bit) and I am afraid, they can't go back now as they are just too much into storytelling these days.
Much time is spent on the road with Nat preaching in various situations and you get the feeling that information was left behind and we are offered only a few tidbits of Nat Turner's life.
The Jaguar feels much smaller than the Infiniti from the driver's seat, which is what you want when the road tightens up and the shoulder is ragged.
Noise — whether from wind or road — is subjectively much lower in the S3 than in competitive cars, and the engine noise that does make it into the cabin has the carefully manicured feel of auditory bonsai, with boy - racer overtones totally absent.
It doesn't grip as hard, its front wheels don't bite into the road with quite as much eagerness — nor send as much information to the steering wheel rim — and its rear axle doesn't feel quite as inclined to aid with direction changes.
Overall it feels like a much smaller more nimble vehicle on the road.
Because they're so small, you'll experience «scale speed» — 40 mph feels like 80 when you're behind the wheel of a car that's so much smaller than everything else on the road.
In reality, you can lean on the front tyres more than your instinct tells you, but while this is easy to put into practice on track, it can feel unnatural on the road, a bit too much like a leap of faith.
You spot the road straightening and want to pop out onto it like a champagne cork, but you pin the throttle and not much happens... then, maybe a half - second after you'd wanted it, the power comes in hard but the corner is over and you feel like you only got to enjoy half of it.
It's certainly much more sober on the outside and rides much better on a public road than the Civic but to me the cabin felt cheaply put together and didn't justify the price - and the seats, driving position and gear change in the Civic were ahead of that in the Golf from my point of view.
The ride can feel overly firm too on passive dampers, but cars equipped with Magnetic Ride offer a B - road appropriate pliancy in Comfort without sacrificing too much body control.
The DB11 V8 feels much smaller and tidier on the road compared to its more powerful — and $ 13,000 more expensive — big brother.
«Unfortunately, when you're trying to keep the momentum on a hilly, winding section of a road like 58, the car feels outside of its ideal operating range much of the time.
Maybe it has something to do with GM building its own private racetrack ten years ago, but more recent cars like the Cadillac CTS - V and the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 feel much happier on a road course than the outgoing Corvette does, even if they're not as fast.
The truck itself feels quite stable on the road, especially when you consider how tall the 4x4s stands and how much it weighs (ours tipped the scales at almost 3.5 tons).
This new one feels much more solid and refined, isolating road shocks well while feeling keener to change direction.
«Why do the Japanese hate road feel so much
The S5's front end is much livelier, and steering feel is more natural and more communicative of both the road surface and the build / fall of grip levels.
But while the GTI just as involving as the Honda when racing over back roads, it feels much more mature.
The ride is composed and comfortable, though the electric power steering — never a Hyundai strong suit — lacks much road feel.
How much can Öhlins Road & Track dampers improve the feel and pace of a performance car?
Along the beautiful twisty mountain roads just north of San Francisco, the CX - 9 drives like a much smaller vehicle, more station - wagon - like in its look and over-the-road feel than a hulking crossover.
Grip in the corners is phenomenal, the suspension feeling short in travel, the whole car much more connected to the surface of the road than either a V8 or DBS.
At 70 mph on the highway the car feels planted and secure, which is very much appreciated when nearly everything else on the road is bigger than you — even with the two extra doors.
The GT3 feels far too stiff on public roads and suffers from too much initial understeer, but it's transformed on a racetrack.
On damp winter roads, the DBS doesn't inspire much confidence and I'm finding it hard to shake off the feeling that just a touch too much throttle will have this big Aston biting back very hard indeed.
Because the Isetta is so light, the little motor doesn't strain much to propel it to adequate speed, but you do feel a bit intimidated sharing the road with larger vehicles — make that any vehicle.
Looking at the Merc's times, and knowing how much faster the SL feels on the road (when it's happy), you might wonder whether the Aston really does have the claimed 600bhp.
Its ride is firm, but you feel the car's connection with the road in a much more subtle and informative way than in the Porsche, while every spine - tingling note of its V8 repertoire makes its way into the cabin.
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