Although being a refinement on an already solid game isn't a bad thing, Destiny 2
somehow feels closer to the game that original Destiny was expected to be three years ago.
Anyway, after my investigation, I was more confident about this store and because of their video,
somehow I felt closer to them even though they are located in Germany.
Not exact matches
We've never been so connected
to technology thanks
to Steve Jobs and Apple, and that fact
somehow makes us
feel closer to him than we would otherwise.
The second story seems
to have the Hindus up in arms against the book, looks like they (hindus)
somehow feel that they have a free pass at criticizing others here but when it comes
to their own are very
closed minded and fanatic.
«looks like they (hindus)
somehow feel that they have a free pass at criticizing others here but when it comes
to their own are very
closed minded and fanatic.»
Somehow, I
felt closer to him knowing that I would share his fate.
Wow, that is quite a strange situation, a lot of things are happening in our world right now, I am not sure if
closing the borders in Qatar is a response
to the current terrorism that is happening, but no matter the reason it does make you
feel trapped
somehow.
Lovestruck lyrics: And I'd give up forever
to touch you / Cause I know that you
feel me
somehow / You're the
closest to heaven that I'll ever be / And I don't want
to go home right now
Somehow Nintendo managed
to squeeze every drop of power out of the 3DS and deliver a
close to console experience as possible; although it still
feels like an appetizer
to the Wii U version.
In general, the Renault's trim never
felt quite as good as that of its competitors, especially its
closest rival, the Golf, but
somehow this only seemed
to add
to the quirkiness of the Trophy in the same way creaky floorboards add character
to an old house.
Mr. Parikh, you have passed on
to the other side, but
somehow I
feel closer, more connected
to you than ever.
It's too early yet
to declare a new era or direction in gaming, but LittleBigPlanet
feels like the birth of a revolution; like through sharing our collective creativity we'll
somehow become better, stronger,
closer to each other.
She
feels somehow emotionally and stylistically
closer to those untrained artists who work outside the cultural mainstream and she shares with them the quality of timelessness that emanates from their own personal, and sometimes isolated, worlds.
Hiroshi Sugimoto, for example, takes moody black - and - white photographs of museum dioramas, but eliminates any references
to their cases, giving us groupings of condors, sea lions, or gorillas that at first seem plausible as nature photography but which, upon
closer examination,
feel somehow very wrong.
We know from Dr. Gottman's research that couples that
feel close have
somehow managed
to use the same 24 hours in a day that we all have, and dedicate some of that time
to the relationship frequently.