11. She was still feeling to some degree quite bemused as she walked along to her room. 12. Giner adds that this phenomenon, common to the Southern European states, continues to be felt to the present day. 13. And every touch contains a lifetime of shared moments, wordlessly conveying the eternal connection we feel to one another. 14. And how did it feel to train the horse that won the Belmont at the longest odds ever posted? 15. Another man says Jerusalem is beginning to feel to him like Sarajevo. 16. Architecturally, it has a Dublin feel to it. 17. As the crime rate has dropped in New York City, a ripple effect is felt to the east. 18. At times the game had a showcase feel to it for the Angels. 19. Alaska still has that frontier feel to it. 20. But Friday had a Sunday morning feel to it. |