Control is solid, but I recommend using a gamepad as the keyboard just doesn't feel right. |
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She came into me with a sore throat and husky voice today and says she doesn't feel right. |
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But I have to petulantly admit that when I've capitulated and carried out their wishes, their ideas do feel right. |
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They wanted me on the cover of teen magazines, and it didn't feel right to me. |
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The waitress was all smiles and sweet to me, and made me feel right at home. |
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Many of the 125 new items will help your new pets feel right at home, including a doghouse, birdcage and litter box. |
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I've considered giving the machine a miss, but I think that would be a cop out and I wouldn't feel right about that. |
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They're going to take some getting used to, though at least the blast of fetid air from the tube station makes us feel right at home. |
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I felt that I had never really managed to get through to him what I was doing, why I was doing it, it just didn't really feel right with him. |
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Birds and chipmunks feel right at home in this miniature oasis amid the dry chaparral of the Santa Cruz Mountains. |
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It did not feel right that such patients should actually be in with very elderly patients. |
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I know that deep down it wouldn't feel right in my heart, but it might just be the closest I ever get to owning a pair. |
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Youngsters at a nursery near Swindon will feel right at home singing Old MacDonald's Farm as they will be housed in a former barn. |
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I came close to going to Cardiff but, after the medicals, something didn't feel right. |
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Fans of Wes Anderson, mumblecore, and oddball romantic comedies should feel right at home. |
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However, the process was unproductive and Avril was not satisfied with the songs because they did not feel right. |
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Rankin paints the loveliest of pictures with his words and makes you feel right at home with each and every song, every lilt of his voice, every strum of his acoustic guitar. |
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If you're an existing X5 owner looking to upgrade to a newer model, you'll feel right at home here. |
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But something just does not feel right about the deal mcgee cut for himself when the world was falling apart last September. |
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Even if it was true that he was having a bad trot, it didn't feel right. |
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Here are a few things that will help you make your new housemate feel right at home. |
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A song can be cerebrally satisfying second, but first of all it has to feel right. |
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If there's something in your gut that doesn't feel right about a piece of advice, listen to your gut. |
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It has a full kitchen and includes everything you need to make you feel right at home. |
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I would like to read some of them because they provide some interesting insights on how Canadians feel right now. |
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You do not have to agree, however, if you think that you are being pressured into something that does not feel right to you. |
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I felt like I had a complex. I didn't feel right... There was an emptiness inside me. |
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A leaflet on the subject says people who are mentally healthy feel comfortable about themselves, feel right about other people, and are able to meet the demands of life. |
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As someone who has always been overly polite and doesn't want confrontation, I've worked with people who have kind of walked all over me, and when something didn't feel right musically, I didn't say anything. |
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I didn't feel right putting her name in the body of the text to identify her as having made a typo, and she had not realised she provided me with my first step up. |
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The thing is, I don't think I would have been able to assume songs like this before now because I didn't feel right about touching on the personal. |
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For a Peer who appears to be overwhelmed, it may well feel right intuitively to tell the person what to do or to take over the situation and act on their behalf. |
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This roomie makes her four-legged cohabiter feel right at home by being a best roommate-and friend-to her pet. |
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These roomies make their four-legged cohabiters feel right at home by being a best roommate-and friend-to their pets. |
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Imagine the sadness this family must feel right now. |
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If you're a hockey fan, you'll feel right at home in Ottawa. |
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I think these differences diminish as you go up the mansion worlds, but on the first mansion worlds it's very important that you get something you'll feel right in. |
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But it didn't feel right after we rehearsed it. |
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So how does it feel right now, having all this successful history behind? |
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Anyone who loves virtuosity, flawless technique, and superb instruments will feel right at home in the halls of the Palais des congrès de Montréal, which will also stage some 50 mini-concerts. |
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So if you don't feel right about the situation, sell something. |
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Ducktails is a side project of Real Estate guitarist Matt Mondanile, and fans of the band's melodic, simplistic tunesmithery will feel right at home with St Catherine. |
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By now I did not feel right without a bra and panties whenever I CD'ed. |
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And with the blizzard conditions at the Highland Wildlife Park, near Kingussie, making him feel right at home, Walker finished off with a bellyflop into a pool. |
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