Sentences with phrase «onlookers felt»

As Microsoft's Steve Ballmer took to the stage for an announcement a few weeks ago, many tech onlookers felt like fans at a Maple Leafs hockey game: history had taught them to keep their expectations low.
What it does best, of course, is go fast, look rich, and make both its occupants and onlookers feel good.»
Standing next to it makes the onlooker feel positively small, such is its imposing façade.

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In other words, when the supervisor signaled that he or she had good qualities by acting in ways suggesting he or she genuinely liked the coworker, onlookers automatically felt positively about him or her, and the observed ingratiation had no influence.
If we turn to the sanguine onlooker, on the other hand, we find that deliverance is felt as incomplete unless the burden be altogether overcome and the danger forgotten.
In the Tank - teeni, you'll look and feel noticeably trimmer and sleeker, but onlookers will never know your secret.
I felt JUDGED and HUNG on the spot by every onlooker and now understand what non-breastfeeding moms experience.
Later, I'll tell you what some colors are supposed to make you feel and convey to the onlooker.
There are moment where MOMing feels like we've been thrown into a Wimbledon tennis match, complete with onlookers in the stands, watching the -LSB-...] Read more...
Its smooth lining and soft, vegan faux - fur trim and collar make you feel at your best, while a pine - green hue impresses a new slew of onlookers.
Rather than feeling awkward and shy about it all, it was actually really fun, and Saskia's whole approach gave me so much confidence, that I really didn't mind the onlookers!
No fear of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl, there are strictly no onlookers around and we set up the venue to set the mood, from turning the lights down, selecting the right music and providing comfy seating to create the ideal environment for speed dating.
And there are a couple of moments that feel made for the movies, with spectators gathering to watch a confrontation that would kill scores of onlookers in real life.
The graphic acts of violence won't shock anyone familiar with the work of Scorsese or Tarantino but by turning his camera upon the faces of complicit onlookers Cooper (Crazy Heart) ensures their weight is felt.
We can feel the pain of the onlookers and supporters as they will their King to perform.
Onlookers comments wherever it was parked, the interior touch points felt rich, and the Maxima SR's V6 engine and athletic suspension made it a willing partner in crime.
It felt a lot heavier as he stood in the frigid air, looking down at a scene from a horror film, watching the first onlookers move up to the casualty.
The photos of animals - who don't even know their futures hang in the balance - peer out from the screen, in what, to a helpless onlooker, feels like some silent appeal for help.
In Judd's case, this is felt in his constructions — conceived, built, failed, aborted, and then left to the elements — which in Shirreff's hands become a cipher for the onlooker watching them, equally subject to the passage of time.
Critic Mary Ann Caws writes that, what is certain about these paintings is the way each of them solicits a different reaction from the onlooker: you can not help but feel involved in the space, in its dark surrounding, and in what makes its way through.
When this is done alongside an objective and nonjudgmental onlooker, problems and relationships improve, and people feel more satisfied with their lives.»
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