Sentences with phrase «to feel one's touch»

Researchers studied kids and adults who felt a touch on their actual backs as they saw a virtual version of themselves touched on the back with a stick.
But like on the manual, the petrol engine feels a touch more engaging to drive.
You don't need to cry your eyes out to have audiences feel touched by your character.
Just in terms of the raw presentation, you can feel his touch in just about every scene.
Some people may feel the touch controls are unnecessary — I actually find myself preferring it, because who can say no to more weapons?
I love slice of life films and this is no exception, though it does feel a touch incomplete.
You will still feel a touch of the oil on your hands, but rub your hands together to allow your skin to soak it up.
When feeling touched out, it is often a sign that we, as women and mothers, need to feel supported and loved.
The other group always felt touch on the surface stimulated in the video regardless of their own hand position.
For that you need to let the baby feel your touch, get your scent so it recognizes your very essence.
You may have to be patient, but you will eventually start feeling touch sensations emerge from the wood surface before you.
The sensors are also placed strategically on the palm side of the fingers in order to better feel the touch.
Anyone with a toddler knows you can still feel touched out once your child is out of the baby stage, too.
In Dynamic the TDI feels a touch softer on its springs than the production R8, but the precision is definitely still there.
In the same way that a twisted ankle affects every part of a human body, the hurt that one church member feels touches everyone else in that community.
It could be because they love to feel your touch again.
When watching another individual being touched, these people actually feel a touch on the same part of their own body.
But when the mouse feels the touch, it will turn its head or brush the wire away with a paw.
In reality, though, those performance figures feel a touch optimistic.
Just beyond your room, mountains lie so close that you can almost feel their touch.
Apps appear to load quicker, video feels a touch smoother, video and image processing is definitely faster.
I think I just felt a touch of fall in the air!
Throughout my journey with my podcast, I've felt touched by those who've found meaning within my story.
This borderline - zany dramatization of the tennis showdown between Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) sometimes feels a touch too broad, but its sharper moments compensate, especially during its re-creation of the bizarre misogyny that played out on TV.
For example, they often can not feel the touch of another person, and the inability to feel pain leaves them susceptible to burns from inadvertent contact with a hot surface.
I actually thought Man City were the better team at Leicester just after Christmas and would have felt a touch disappointed not to have won it.
Essentially, she says, the volume is turned up all the way in these neurons, leading the animals to feel touch at an exaggerated, heightened level.
- Pocketgamer «Card Crawl is an enjoyable, casual card game that feels a touch like Diablo - meets - Solitaire.»
On the whole, the minimalist installation of the exhibition mimics Butler's trim prose, sometimes feeling a touch too spare, as large swaths of white wall divide the works.
Like a lot of people in the cottaging enclave of B.C.'s Gulf Islands, Scott Simmons once felt a touch of envy when he looked across the waters toward Washington state's San Juans.
And speaking of spring weather we certainly felt a touch of warmer weather yesterday here in the DC area.
Rugby 2001 doesn't hold up as well as I thought it would, everything feels a touch sluggish and the poor defensive AI and positioning is very noticeable.
The rack - and - pinion system's 15:9:1 ratio also feels a touch too slow to us, although this is something the upcoming S4 will address with its available variable - ratio rack.
The problem is that the Surface simply feels a touch underpowered in certain circumstances.
Having just finished reading and reviewing the revised Halo Encyclopedia I at least felt a touch more confident regarding my ba...
As a result feeling touched out, burned out, and resentful become an all to common thing, and motherhood can feel like a daily struggle.
Its electro - mechanical steering feels a touch light until you call on the sportiest mode, when it adds weight and initial speed, and the chassis feels more at home on longer bends than it does rapidly changing direction on tighter bends.
The moment I start to feel a touch self - righteous is the time to pray all the more fervently for humility.
One really feels touched in reading about the martyrdom of Crispina.
There are better teams than United not represented in the last eight: on this season's showing, Arsenal and Manchester City are both entitled to feel a touch aggrieved that they'll be having their midweeks off.
It's a shame, then, that of the book's three sections, it's the middle one — «The Renaissance,» covering 1994 to 2003 and sandwiched between «The Dark Ages» and «The Enlightenment» — that feels a touch unfocused.
Help me out, I haven't felt your touch since Saturday.
Curiously, sometimes people who feel touched out find that if they can be the one to give a hug (rather than waiting to receive one), it helps bring them back to a place of wanting to be touched again.
Sure, he wasn't doing a lot, but he heard my words and the tone of my asking and felt my touch gently working with him and not against him.
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