Sentences with phrase «odd sensation»

Some migraines are accompanied by vision changes or odd sensations in the body known as auras.
The DCT performed well in our testing and odd sensations when starting off were minimal.
It was an odd sensation; one I hadn't expected.
I had a couple of episodes of Braxton Hicks that were so strong I was convinced that the baby was going to come imminently (Braxton Hicks are an odd sensation that feel like your stomach has turned to metal).
It's such an odd sensation, especially when you are used to being fairly sharp and on the ball, able to juggle a wide variety of things, and so forth.
It is such an odd sensation, when baby moves around basically like a crazy beast.
It was quite the odd sensation.
This can be quite an odd sensation, but doesn't usually last very long.
The condition triggers seizures, which can cause a range of symptoms — from an odd sensation or a trance - like state, to severe convulsions and loss of consciousness.
This suggests, Lopez said, that problems with the vestibular system were a factor in creating the odd sensations.
It is good to step outside the comfort zone although I find it I get an odd sensation from my cold shoulder tops like they're falling off.
«You have the odd sensation, watching the movie, that it's straining to get off the ground but simply doesn't have the juice,» he wrote in December 1989.
It's an odd sensation, the freedom to roam around a huge expanse of water, a view of rippling waves from every window.
An odd sensation.
And though the pedal grows long with sustained hard use (sapping confidence), and there's the odd sensation of ABS pulsing as it struggles with sheer mass, it's impressive that the M5 can take such punishment for such a sustained period; you'd be hard - pressed to reach its tolerance on the road.
If I had to guess, I'd say it was the magnetic dampers trying to keep the car level that are responsible for this odd sensation.
It makes for the odd sensation of sitting in the middle of the car, rather than at the front.
Normally, this gives off an odd sensation that means you're never really sure how much lock you're about to get.
It was dark outside when I arrived, and yet my eyes took a moment to adjust to the normally bright space of the gallery, evoking that odd sensation that is probably felt most frequently when one leaves the cinema and is inevitably surprised by an unexpected outdoor climate.
It's not expected to be the overblown land grab of the early 2000s, but it should feel like a healthy market, which, in and of itself, may feel like an odd sensation to real estate practitioners accustomed to the boom and bust of the 21st century.
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