I rode 5 miles yesterday, and did 12 miles today, and already feel better mentally and physically than I have in a few years. |
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There is a gym but health treatments in the spa let you feel better without actually doing anything. |
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You'll feel better going through with this than backing out and climbing down. |
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At best, it will make some detainees feel better by letting them tell their side of the story. |
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I hope you feel better soon, and I'll try and express mail you some chicken noodle soup and some cough lollies asap. |
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The nurses can give your child medicine to make them feel better and lotion for their dry skin. |
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I've tested myself running with and without music and I tend to run farther and faster and feel better afterwards with it. |
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We all want the calls to be right, and the officials have to feel better knowing they have a safety net beneath them. |
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He made me drink this glass of chalky, orangey liquid, insisting that it would make me feel better. |
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They say that music soothes the savage beast, but it can also make the sick feel better. |
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You will also need a car seat, and most mothers feel better using a baby monitor. |
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You probably don't think so right now but getting to have your say with your Dad will make you feel better in the long run. |
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Then Chris got a bang on the head and said he would feel better if I kept on kicking anyway. |
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I'm not sure that massage would actually relieve the pain, but it would certainly make me feel better! |
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Underlying depression and anxiety have also been linked to addictions, as people try to self-medicate to feel better. |
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When you feel better, try small amounts of bland foods, such as toast, applesauce or bananas. |
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Again the staff's bedside manner was impeccable, and helped us through a long evening of hanging around waiting to feel better. |
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That would have settled his hash, and it made me feel better when I realized I could have said it. |
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As you learn to recognize and release tight muscles, you will feel better prepared for the demands of active birthing. |
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Instead of moping around the house, you might feel better if you got back in the pool and started working again. |
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Jin called and told me he's starting third grade in a week or two and that he wished I was there to make him feel better. |
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I just don't see how creating an ugly, violent scene could possibly make those bereaved parents feel better. |
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I'm blurry as I parachute to a spot near the mansion, but feel better once I hit the ground. |
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To feel better about your bod, Tootsie suggests using your body for something you love, like dancing or running. |
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While this would make liberals feel better, many Americans revere the Presidency and won't take kindly to a slashing exchange. |
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He tries to make me feel better by dressing it up in deep and intellectual language. |
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I had a few dizzy spells and moments of acute nausea but gradually began to feel better. |
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Jack was needy, emotionally, and looked to Tammy to make him feel better, in and out of bed. |
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I still feel like upchucking, but I'm listening to the Katy Rose album and strangely it's making me feel better. |
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I'd feel better, though, if the city's burghers had shown some concern about the defacing and trashing that define this city every day. |
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We lose our temper and, as soon as we've had a cup of tea and a biscuit, we feel better. |
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I feel better and more capable, and more attractive now than I have ever felt in my life. |
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Go here to sign up for day by day emails that will give you ways to feel better about the world. |
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The planet is now suffering because of our own stupidity and we are trying to make ourselves feel better by recycling things. |
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It would've been terribly immature, and she would've felt horrid about it later, however it would sure make her feel better at the moment. |
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Desperate to make her feel better, Jon swallowed his own feelings of confusion and tried to reassure her. |
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She fixed him some hot chocolate, which he drank, and he seemed to feel better. |
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You will probably swear off drinking for the rest of your life and promise your first-born if you could just feel better. |
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I looked at his perfect pearly whites and knew he was just saying that to make me feel better. |
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The Really Big Boss tried to give a pep talk, which we needed, but it wasn't really making anyone feel better. |
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Why shouldn't alternative therapies that make you feel better boost your immune system? |
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It's true that repeating a word incessantly actually lessens its impact and, in general, makes you feel better about it. |
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Whatever treatment you use for the common cold, you will probably feel better in about a week. |
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He will certainly feel better than the unnamed punter who had every confidence in Ken's powers of recovery. |
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He may well feel better after a fix, but he's just storing up more problems than it will solve. |
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My cholesterol level is out of the danger zone and I feel better than I have in years. |
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I even mentioned I have no problem with a prenup if that would make him feel better. |
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Or listen to a little industrial music or some goth rock and try to feel better about yourself. |
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With movie stars and models getting more gaunt each year, many people go on diets to lose weight to make themselves look and feel better. |
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But wealth accumulators aren't not just better off for it, they also feel better about their lives. |
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Psychologists also claim that the sense of achievement after exercise also makes fitness enthusiasts feel better. |
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I feel better about the situation, just for the simple fact that she was the one who decided to call it quits. |
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I feel sick, have a painful headache and feel a bit under the weather, but I know that if I push myself and get out of bed I will feel better. |
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Most writing of this genre reads like scripted excerpts from therapy sessions, and is great for making the writer feel better. |
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Then he decided he was too young to be an alkie, this wasn't alcoholism, this was making himself feel better. |
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It's making me feel better just knowing that I have alternatives to the current situation. |
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Although I had quit drinking, I began using drugs by myself in an attempt to feel better. |
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I've tried talking to my parents but they just seem to laugh it off and ignore me saying that I'll feel better tomorrow. |
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I did feel better on the diet but found it tricky to avoid cakes. |
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Other people tell us that they feel better on Armour thyroid. |
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This is not some homespun philosophy to make us all feel better. |
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During exercise, the body releases chemicals in the brain that make you feel better. |
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Consumer spending and sentiment are on the upswing, as Americans feel better about buying. |
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A Visit From the goon squad is the kind of sad book that makes you feel better about being sad. |
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What a bunch of mean-spirited, compassionless punks, making themselves feel better by picking on a single mother who works long hours trying to feed her family. |
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If letters of complaint make soldiers feel better, then let them write. |
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After all, dwelling on mistakes of the past would not help her unless she learned from them, though the old adage did not make her feel better in the least. |
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She points out that clothes can help people feel better about themselves. |
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The Spencers would be the first to say that it takes more than a magic wand and a couple of hocus-pocuses to help people feel better about themselves. |
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It can certainly take over your life, but at the same time, studies have shown that someone who's depressed may use pot to make themself feel better. |
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It always moves me and makes me feel better about life and is the perfect antidote to all the ersatz sentiment that sprays over us like noxious slush at Christmas time. |
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Some patients feel better after taking aspirin or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, probably because mast cell degranulation releases prostaglandins and leukotrienes. |
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She gave me her food and used the medicine to make me feel better. |
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Laughter is not only the best medicine when it comes to cheering you up and making you feel better, it helps you keep fit and lose weight as well. |
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Hang in there and rest and you'll feel better by your b-day! |
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Your blood sugar levels will be more stable, and you will feel better the next day. |
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If you are overweight, losing weight may help you feel better. |
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However, the awful, inescapable truth is that, having ordered my emotions enough to set them down in words, I almost immediately started to feel better. |
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In high school especially, kids often pigeonhole each other to make themselves feel better about their own differences. |
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Within the confines of the Internet, this little girl exists only to make us feel better about ourselves. |
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The reason why this guy makes me feel better is because he has less! |
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I keep my sadness in, when it probably would feel better to get it out. |
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When I visited my favorite hat shop, I looked at a shantung and a cheap Panama hat but decided that my head would look and feel better when crowned by a true Montecristi. |
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Just writing those last two sentences makes me feel better than a guy with sideburns describing his first Cronut on Yelp. |
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It can be difficult to organise walks and dog minders when my hours are chaotic so they roam about the grass outside the office and I feel better knowing they are here. |
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I went for a bevvy, thinking I might feel better, or feel less depressed. |
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We love a train wreck because it makes us feel better about our own problems. |
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I have to say, it made me feel better to hear how worried he sounded. |
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Turns out, nourishing your body with real food actually makes you feel better. |
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This makes me feel better, for, in truth, I have been unusually upset lately. |
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But she says that getting some fresh air may help you feel better. |
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I do know that I feel better when I remember to take my multivitamin, iron and vitamin D supplements, and the occasional fish oil horse pill. |
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With her usual doe-eyed, alluring charm, Nigella is back with more mouthwatering recipes designed to make us feel better about life. |
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Zac tells Leah that he is prepared to get a paternity test if it will make her feel better. |
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And that's the perfect way to feel better able to face the world once more. |
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Look, if homeopathic remedies make you feel better, take them. |
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The smoker's cough has gone, I feel better and don't smell like an ashtray. |
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You're just a powerless dweebling that has to spew on usenet to feel better about yourself. |
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For someone with anorexia, self-starvation makes them feel better. |
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Bet you feel better about having all your to-do items in one place, don't you? |
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Photo selection can be tricky with space limitations, Arthur, and we blew that one. Hope the Scott pix in our January issue made you feel better about this. |
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You know you can suck him off if you want to him feel better. |
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So, I skipped the gym and snarfed down more sugar to feel better. |
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Perhaps, if it would make any of you newbie canners out there feel better about yourselves, I can tell you about our horrible experience with radishes. |
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I expected to feel better once I started the antidepressant medication. |
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If she felt unimportant, you showed her that she was important to you. If she felt accused, you reassured her. If she felt guilty, you helped her feel better. |
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