81. Ira so loved his younger brother that he sometimes felt as if his own achievements were inconsequential by comparison. 82. It also reflects the increased pressure studios feel as the number of major releases coming into multiplexes continues to escalate. 83. Last week Reiff remembered the profound embarrassment he felt as Robinson rose to accept the award. 84. Less expensive versions sacrifice balance for sweetness or alcoholic heat, which you can feel as a burning sensation on the finish. 85. Like Arizona and Stanford, the Bruins feel just as entitled to believe they can win the title. 86. Marsalis, intentionally or not, has always had a way of making himself felt as living, breathing history on two feet. 87. Meanwhile, by the time a child can buy a car, Ford feels as safe and comfortable to him as the baby toy did. 88. No doubt the disappointment of this love affair galvanized feelings of vulnerability and defensiveness that Austen felt as a child. 89. Nothing is as deeply felt as stories we have not lived. 90. Now she is ready to suggest what the dead woman, looking down from heaven, may have felt as the proceedings unfolded. |