Sentences with phrase «which feels like you are part of something»

Audio compliments the graphics and gameplay which feels like you are part of something bigger.

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We felt as if we had been playing parts in a fascinating movie that suddenly took a bad turn, in which we had worked like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written out of the script.»
While WeWork is known for workspaces, Neumann and the company have worked to build communities within those workspaces, which makes people in even different companies feel like they are part of something tight - knit (and work even harder as a result).»
Doug, when my kids would rather not get something done at that moment (which is understandable — I know I don't alway feel like jumping to the task), I'll do my part of the work (if there is any) and leave their parts for them.
«You feel like you're getting the opportunity of seeing something fresh, being a part of something new, which I think all audiences want to experience regardless of whether they are of African descent or not.»
Kidman is the obvious bet for consolation prize: it feels like she's moving into the Grande Dame phase of her career in which every major role she takes has one eye on the little gold fella, and if a lot of the time she's going to aim and miss (the specter of «Grace of Monaco» hovers on the horizon, not eligible here yet, but still its stinking word of mouth and distribution troubles are already part of the narrative), in general the Academy loves a trier, so a nod for something as unexceptional - but - prestigey as «The Railway Man» would not be out of the question.
And the experience of traversing certain parts of the expo hall felt a little like a Turkish bazaar / Morrocan souk, where you're desperately trying to subltly glance to see what's on offer while avoiding eye content and not attracting a high - pressure sales pitch for something in which you have no interest.
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