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"feel for" Definitions
  1. to have sympathy for somebody

988 Sentences With "feel for"

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And if they can feel for her, maybe they can feel for them, too.
I feel for everybody in that room and I think they feel for me.
I feel for her in a way I feel for a lot of girls I knew growing up.
"You'll go with them on this journey and you'll feel for him, you'll feel for her, you'll feel for them," Evans said of the relationship between Moore and Howard, which predates where the series begins.
" But, Porter added, "he had a great feel for the game, a good feel for players' issues — our concerns.
"Diek just lost a little feel for the strike zone and feel for pitch," Texas manager Jeff Banister said.
"I had no feel for anything I was throwing, no feel for how my body was moving, where the ball was going," Bauer said.
"It's hard to pinpoint one thing, but I love our feel for the moment and feel for this team," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
Similarly admirable are moments when she depicts the difficulties faced by Roof's family without compelling us to feel for them what we feel for the victims and their relatives.
"You get a feel for a track and you get a feel for a car, then I went to the Gator Nationals with my own car in the Sportsman's division," Busch said.
I'm always trying to get a feel for it. Why?
Thor and literally anyone Listen, I feel for the guy.
"They don't have a feel for the Market," Trump said.
I do feel for her having such a tremendous loss.
"I didn't have a feel for anything, really," Gray said.
I feel for people simply because they are human beings.
We say how we feel for good and for bad.
The low enthusiasm many feel for her could exacerbate that.
I think she got a general feel for the song.
It gives watching videos a more cinematic feel, for starters.
WILLIAMS: -- because I just feel for the president, go ahead.
Had a nice feel for the changeup and breaking ball.
It's not just mental health experts who feel for Chidi.
Instead of grabbing everything you can, you feel for others.
"Obviously, we feel for him and his family," Johnson said.
"I really feel for the people in Boracay," he added.
Final Score: -2 I really feel for Daniel this week.
I'm starting to get a feel for tournament golf again.
It's like how I try to feel for my characters.
He has a very good feel for the grip level.
"I feel for people in this situation," Mr. Wenstrup said.
A habitus is an intuitive feel for the social game.
Like we were in our first fitting for three hours and I was trying to get a feel for her, and her a feel for me, and we ended up on the floor laughing.
I feel for a lot of the scaling issues they have.
You feel for him even when you want to run away.
Hank also doesn't seem to feel for Ava's predicament at all.
But you get a feel for it after a few years.
We really feel for the people who missed this monumental occasion.
Tai – from one idol hunter to another – I feel for you.
It was just a really good feel for where guys were.
When the fallout of her video hits, you feel for her.
"Feel for your cervix, then gently sweep behind there," she suggests.
" Added neighbor David Wesley: "I really feel for them as neighbors.
I've never felt for anyone the way I feel for you.
He has good skills and a good feel for the game.
I don't really have a feel for it at this level.
"I found a better feel for my spinning pitches," Stroman said.
"I have a real good feel for my sinker," Cashner said.
It makes me mad and I feel for all the victims.
Like Anderson, Mr. Keillor has a feel for loneliness and isolation.
Robbie took some time to get a feel for the record.
I feel for the families and neighbors impacted by this tragedy.
So the guilt I feel for that is hard to fathom.
Evan Auerbach: These flyers had a very different feel for me.
What exactly did she feel for Prany, and he for her?
" "The love that I feel for all of you is boundless.
It "does not have a feel for the market," he tweeted.
We all feel for his family and appreciate everything he did.
"I feel for that family," said Ms. Dunham, an ultrasound technician.
"It's a sad situation; you feel for those kids," Ridpath said.
All of these patterns, if we have a feel for it, and a feel for the humanities, which is about, at its core, why change happens, why some people resist it, and some people cause it.
I couldn't imagine the intensity I might feel for my own kid.
It generally requires some feel for humor, however dark; this has none.
MACCALLUM: I mean, you can&apost -- I feel for her as well.
Relieving gave me less time to get a feel for the game.
Because he's one of our brothers and we feel for him tonight.
This dude is a MONSTER, and yet I still feel for him.
One has to feel for Roth, who has an entirely thankless task.
"You feel for them but your world's turned upside-down," Mumin says.
Before he begins designing, Bullard gets a feel for their individual styles.
"Resentment would be the last thing I feel for Cassie," he says.
"The guilt I feel for that is hard to fathom," he said.
"I have compassion for you and I feel for you," Frankel said.
We feel for poor Barb, but this is just so wonderfully twisted.
In a way, it's easy to feel for Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg.
We feel for them…and then we go on with our lives.
But Busch's objective was to simply get a feel for the circuit.
Adding in this piece gives a dressier feel for the special occasion.
"You don't get to tell me what I feel for the animal."
How does being seen as a role model feel for you, then?
He has a very good feel for where tacklers are coming from.
"This guy has a feel for pitching," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
While we feel for these two dudes, the footage is just hilarious.
The Disgust I feel for the lies you're promoting with no consequences?
We feel for the dozens of anchors who appeared in the promo.
I have a feel for the delicate balance between business and creativity.
The longing I feel for cities and places is peculiar and gnawing.
"It's sad, I feel for his family," Ms. Harrison, a teacher, said.
It's 223-220, and we're starting to feel for the Thais here.
And you've got to feel for a goalkeeper letting in 13 goals.
I'm not trans, but I feel for my trans brothers and sisters.
You have to feel for a child stuck with caregivers like this.
Pacifico's characters, too, feel for this country's intellectual seams with their appetites.
"I feel for very rich people, art is their couture," she said.
Mr. Bloom has a nice feel for the untidiness of ethical thought.
What she's done is wrong, but God, I do feel for her.
Does she have a feel for the complex arena of national security?
Kitchens said he needs to have a better feel for his personnel.
It's a delicate balance, given the affection many Democrats feel for Biden.
So, you know, I have refugee blood, and I feel for them.
Test drive a semiautonomous car, and get a feel for the future.
How do you deal with the empathy you might feel for him?
Watch the episode of Expecting above, and we promise you'll feel for Mikala.
And I can really feel for Zak because everyone is talkin' about 'Raya.
"You feel for the animals, it's just a really sad event," added Leppens.
I felt for her then, and i almost feel for her now...almost.
"I thought we had a good feel for their game plan," Babers said.
I do suspect that everything I feel for him comes from personal anxiety.
"Resentment would be the last thing I feel for Cassie," he told PEOPLE.
Empathy is biased: people tend to feel for those who look like themselves.
To not feel, for once, like I was taking up too much space.
You cannot teach macro well without a strong intuitive feel for the subject.
White America got to feel for once what black Americans never stop feeling.
"You feel for the animals, it's just a really sad event,"  Leppens said.
To do what he did takes nerve and a rare feel for markets.
I think that's what made me soften to her and feel for her.
People who feelfor whatever reason — tied to owning a car still can.
When these two characters, in particular, are in focus, I feel for them.
That's why I feel for people in cities because they've got more challenges.
"We wanted people to get a real feel for the genre," said Olnick.
Develop a feel for your "market" Develop relationships and create champions within corporates.
I really feel for them and it makes me very nervous and panicky.
"How did you feel for the...how did you see yourself," began E!
It's unconscionable to not feel for the victims of such a heinous crime.
You can feel for Panama's victory—empathetically—even despite their first "ghost" goal.
While we feel for the poor family, the commentary is just too good.
Cardinals manager Mike Matheny was impressed with Martinez's increased feel for his pitches.
This manipulation seemed plausible, given Post's intuitive feel for how the Internet works.
I feel for her, as for any parent with a mentally ill child.
I want to make people feel the love that I feel for them.
"I came here because of the love I feel for him," he said.
You couldn't see it, you had to feel for the edge and push.
Still, there is no question that Bobkowski has a good feel for prediction.
David Brooks has a feel for the serenity such a passion can bring.
Ms. Grisebach has a feel for mood, place and real, lived-in faces.
It's not an exact science, but I have a feel for it now.
And, you know, I feel for you as one human being to another.
"I feel for you and feel your pain," said the mother, Laila Marzouk.
Expertise is achieved only by repetition, until you acquire the feel for it.
I am progressing, I'm starting to get a feel for tournament golf again.
"I feel for people who actually live in this community," the embalmer said.
It was evident Iwakuma didn't have a feel for much — especially his fastball.
Zaki worries that such shame can actually diminish our desire to feel for others.
We feel for demanding certain things because we don't want to cause any problems.
It's being able to build and share the love we feel for each other.
" He contended the U.S. central bank does not "have a feel for the Market.
These controllers feel, for the most part, exactly like the controllers they're modeled on.
The instant feeling of unconditional love and protection I feel for her is unreal.
In New York, you get an easier feel for neighborhoods because people are out.
I would feel, for weeks, alternating swells of devastating sadness and crystal-clear euphoria.
I really feel for this creature… but look what this creature's capable of doing.
Wish you could get a real feel for how the candidates play to crowds?
Allow daydreams to give you a feel for ideal relationships while simultaneously staying grounded.
It&aposs a horrible situation, and I feel for the innocent people slaughtered today.
Given the affection we feel for him by that point, it's a little shocking.
"You feel for him because he appreciates the opportunity he gets," Melvin told reporters.
Agnes leaned into some really challenging stories and made us feel for those characters.
And you drive all the different cars to get a feel for them all.
Exporters have a better feel for nearby markets and can meet suppliers more easily.
Read your horoscope below to see how this new moon will feel for you.
"I want to get out there and get a feel for it," he said.
"I wanna get a feel for this," John Miguel McCauley tweeted on March 7.
As you play more, you'll get a natural feel for how to specialize cities.
Additional Thoughts: — If there's one person I feel for in this episode, it's Cotton.
He's so sweet and, like, I feel — just, honestly, I feel for him, man.
It's when you get a feel for, 'Hey, the business is doing really well.
But he definitely had a feel for what these true-crime narrators are like.
So how did it feel for the billionaire to perform such a quotidian task?
Unfortunately, "Death for Five Voices" has little feel for the period or the personalities.
It's natural for the love you feel for your partner to evolve over time.
I really enjoyed meeting you and getting a feel for the position and office.
This vacuum reflects the horror that many leading conservatives feel for their new nominee.
I feel for her two kids, her husband, the community that she lived in.
I feel for the uneducated who will end up unemployed when the wage increases.
So I always feel ... For me, you're like me living in San Francisco again.
At the end of the day, it's hard not to feel for the guy.
He kisses females without concern for the revulsion and horror they feel for him.
" On the many free agents still unsigned, Frazier added, "I feel for these guys.
"I just feel for the world, man," Devin said 2 days later in January.
Just acknowledge that right now, this is how you feel, for better or worse.
A pitcher who throws hard may lack the feel for spinning a breaking ball.
"Maxim's problem was that he didn't have a true feel for Tarusa," she said.
It's hard to imagine the fear that mothers feel for their children and themselves.
That's just feel for the game, but experience is what makes you think that.
Yet what we feel for her is less horror than a bone-deep melancholy.
The ache we are meant to feel for Judas in his isolation never comes.
I like to get a feel for new patients from the front desk staff.
It had a great sense of both service and a feel for the city.
She has a fine feel for the complexities and shadings of that distant past.
What&aposs your feel for how that&aposs going and how does he reflect that?
You can get a feel for how it all comes together in the tweet below.
Schröder has lightning speed, intimidating length, and a great feel for the point-guard position.
" Added Oklahoma City's Billy Donovan, "He has really good vision and feel for the game.
If someone wanted a quick feel for the city's food scene, where should they go?
"You'd have to be made of stone not to feel for these students," he said.
But the best way to gain a feel for the subject is to teach it.
From there, I was speaking in person, trying to get a feel for their personality.
He has a good feel for what the players are going through at different times.
You have to feel for the other person, even if you think they're completely wrong.
" She also revealed that this year's Sexiest Man Alive "has a good feel for cooking.
Once Jay gets a feel for the racetrack, he decides to let Christian take over.
" Wonder and Khan rocked together, singing "I Feel For You," which Prince wrote, and "1999.
I feel for their families, but I know their families don&apost talk to them.
I carried the Onn tablet around for three weeks to get a feel for it.
This will give you a feel for how fast you want the feed to move.
Even if you're not a Trekkie, you've got to feel for the Klingons of Earth.
How does it feel for the film to come out in a post-Trump era?
Whatever I was chasing, it was ridiculous compared to what I feel for this kid.
No words can describe the sadness that the Flying W employees feel for the families.
"I feel for Pascal, because he has had all the bad luck," said the Austrian.
How did it feel for the first time to work as the three of you?
Last October, Google announced a redesigned look and feel for Google Calendar on the desktop.
With no early feel for the electorate, they were soundly beaten when the time came.
Leftists have less of a feel for the rhetorical skill of politicians on the right.
Joe: After getting a feel for the pistol, it was time for the real deal.
Sacramento is California's state capital, and offers a historic feel for visitors all year round.
Love is an emotion you feel for someone you wouldn't trade up if you could.
One had to feel for a split second longer that it was a happy ending.
"They are appealing to the natural care you feel for a girl child," he said.
By all means, feel for the guy sobbing in the locker room after the game.
How does it feel for them to be in such close proximity to my labia?
The waiter recommended I try "The Lumberjack" to get a feel for Neptune's breakfast fare.
He had a foreboding feel for the things that slid beneath the surface of life.
Where should someone go for a quick-and-dirty feel for the city's arts scene?
Know that there are many others who feel for you and feel what you're feeling.
Mr Johnson and his advisers have shown little feel for how to handle the Commons.
"We really feel for those people and their loved ones when that occurs," she said.
They achieve a lyrical immediacy that makes us feel for those children atop the train.
He wanted the reader to feel for them, empathize with their ambitions and their torments.
Asking audiences to feel for a potato masher or marmalade seems like a generous challenge.
"Begin to jump without your rope to get the feel for the jump," she says.
"I feel for people in this world who haven't had something like that," he said.
Maybe you'll have a more intuitive feel for this if I convert that to horsepower.
Yeah, we pack these bags obsessively, just to get a feel for the subjective experience.
Here he teaches Theo what to look for, and feel for, to recognize a reproduction.
It&aposs smart to get a feel for what you do or don&apost like.
Get a feel for the place you're shopping at; if it feels sketchy, back away.
" It avoided that trap, he added, because "you can't help but feel for the characters.
I feel for Huck as I never do for Tom Sawyer, who is more civilized.
"I wanted a real feel for what dancers' lives were like then," Mr. Bourne said.
We are torn because here's this child molester and you're making people feel for him.
It takes time to get a feel for walking this tightrope between caution and daring.
"As I read about the scandal, I feel for those parents, I do," she said.
I really hope that the readers feel for him and hopefully for artists IRL, too.
We feel for her, we grieve with her, and we want to share her anger.
And I watched most of them multiple times to really get a feel for the chefs.
No matter whether you're rooting for Thorpe or for Scott, you feel for both of them.
And it did make me feel for all the couples who have to go through this.
When I do that, it's gotta be something that I gotta feel, for every single frame.
Refrain from moving or talking as you press gently and feel for a mild thumping sensation.
This is why it pays to interview students and get a feel for the program's success.
You know, I've lost my voice, my husband's lost his voice... Did you feel for her?
Once you've finished examining each breast, check each underarm as well to feel for similar changes.
To really get a feel for how Glasswing works, it's best to see it in action.
Lackluster, I think it was like, "We feel for you, but ..." Meredith Whittaker: It was joyless.
Some Philadelphians planned to flip channels to get a feel for which stations were showing what.
If you fell asleep during Monday night's college football championship game, well, we feel for you.
I can hear the pain and regret you feel for betraying your family and your country.
You only need listen to "Warszawa" to get a feel for how powerful this marriage was.
I feel for those that have never been afforded one of those stunning moments of clarity.
" She later adds of Ansari, "He's been my friend and I really feel for the woman.
The situations don't faze him, and he's got 21 with the feel for a breaking ball.
I felt the most vulnerable, because I was watching myself going, 'Oh, I feel for her.
ET You have to feel for the Raiders, a team that had a truly remarkable season.
But the love she and Jaime feel for one another in the moment is palpable nonetheless.
I genuinely feel for these people and their despair; I know them and come from them.
He vomits grass, shrubs and leaves into his mouth to approximate a feel for chewing cud.
I got a feel for it last month reading about the Texas Boys State summer convention.
And you can get a feel for what people are like when you're in a restaurant.
The episode added to the sympathy many members already appeared to feel for the former ambassador.
But a premium feel for an affordable price is only half the battle with a smartphone.
Like a, 'Hey, I do apologize, I feel for your family that we dropped your baby.
It's a horrible idea, and I really I feel for all the people who are affected.
How does it feel for that to now be over with, and memorialized in this work?
In addition, DirecTV Now is introducing a new look and feel for its app across platforms.
I think Siemian can throw the post route extremely well, and has good feel for screens.
"Before your first day, you should already have a feel for our company culture," he said.
You've got to feel for folks like that, with nothing but their millions to console them.
It's hard not to feel for Prokopi, who ultimately ends up in prison for his smuggling.
I asked him if I could feel for it and, seemingly amused, he offered his hand.
The Hortings said they wanted their grandchildren to grow up with a feel for rural life.
You'd have to anticipate passing lanes and have an intuitive feel for spacing on the ice.
Our state is going into official lockdown on Monday, so I feel for all these workers.
He was unfamiliar with Manhattan, and I wanted to give him a feel for different buildings.
" Added D.J. LeMahieu: "You feel for C. This year in particular he's given everything he's got.
To get a firsthand feel for volcanoes, she flew to Hawaii to smell sulfur and ash.
Many REITs have also upgraded their malls to keep a fresh new feel for the space.
Paxton (1-0) continued to have impeccable feel for the three main pitches in his arsenal.
"In the second inning, he just lost the feel for every pitch," Manager Terry Collins said.
And Maugham's cosmopolitan sensibility, his feel for the personal and social dramas provoked by clashing cultures.
One day was enough to get a feel for Bumba, but Primus I stayed for three.
The Restaurant Preview Dante West Village will swap the original's Italian feel for a Basque theme.
She has a high style, a feel for social comedy and a deadly eye for detail.
During sex, my head used to spin from performance anxiety: How does this feel for them?
We understand and respect the passion people feel for the U.S. Constitution and 2nd Amendment rights.
That period led him to have this feel for numbers, and their use in revealing patterns.
Allow your mind to step into the shoes of those in need and feel for them.
They go beyond the feel for her, and carry baggage from previous races they've traveled in.
That's one big reason for the affection and outright devotion so many people feel for this show.
Bruce Springsteen has long had a poet's feel for how life chips away at hope and ambition.
The KleverCase book cover for the Paperwhite provides part of that book feel for the e-reader.
That way, you can get an accurate feel for how the sunglasses actually look on someone's face.
They cannot express the joy and gratitude i feel for having gotten to know and love him.
Ya gotta feel for Trebek ... who begs to cut to a commercial break to end his misery.
We feel for Tecosky and understand how all this meowing is wreaking havoc on his sleep schedule.
But one doesn't need to think globally to get a feel for Exxon's impact in a community.
That way I can give readers a feel for a place they may never have been to.
I don't think there are many fans out there that feel the love I feel for Niall.
I'm short, so I have an easier time of it, but I feel for you tall people.
You feel for her and the family she was dealt, and all her intentions are very good.
This way, you'll get a good look and feel for whether or not it is as advertised.
"In 2017 I feel for the first time that all those pieces are in place," he said.
Both because you have to feel for coal workers who are just trying to make a living.
"You feel for your players because you know how hard they're working," Clemson Coach Brad Brownell said.
Some apps use a blend of weather computer models though, which gives a better feel for things.
At the same time, you have to feel for the industry: The pirates are drinking its milkshake.
Prices of vegetables, meat, sugar and transport are always rising and the government doesn't feel for us.
Use your fingers to find the base of your cervix and get a feel for your anatomy.
GP: Well, I, I … GP: I may disagree with Theresa May, but I can feel for her.
We don't know how to think for ourselves, [and] we don't know how to feel for ourselves.
"It's really, really hard to train people because you have to feel for your job," she said.
We have to feel for them somehow, and royalty and sympathy don't exactly go hand in hand.
Get a feel for what your options are and what they, in turn, make available for research.
They clearly feel for their boss … or, probably, are already mourning the potential loss of their jobs.
After you've been in Washington long enough, you start to sense an eerie feel for the place.
I feel for the families and neighbors impacted by this tragedy - we are working to support them.
"That gives you a little bit of a feel for the readiness disposition of your NATO force."
You feel for this pathetic character when he falls prey to the mock seductions of the Rhinemaidens.
"I'm trying to get a feel for everything each and every day," Matthews said after Friday's practice.
I got a feel for how the aircraft responded to the wind as well as my controls.
You've got a DJ friend in town for 24 hours who wants a feel for the city.
More importantly, though, you've got to feel for anybody in London Bridge on that fateful Monday night.
If a straight white dude is like... man, I lost a best friend, I feel for them.
So, now that I have a little feel for the product, let's get started with the application.
Clinton to replicate the deep personal affection and pride that many African-Americans feel for Mr. Obama.
It's the last week of eighth grade, and it's hard not to feel for the poor thing.
"We don't feel for them because they are lying," said an uncle, Anand Pariag, at the courthouse.
If you enter a big room of white people, feel, for a moment, how creepy that is.
"Barry has a feel for how guys are doing and he makes decisions pretty quick," Lee said.
This isn't hard and you'll build a gut feel for your cash position and its movements quickly.
Gordon also has an intuitive feel for spacing, D'Antoni said, and a knack for reading the floor.
I had to re-start a couple of times until I got a feel for the proportions.
He had an innate feel for what consumers wanted and for how to sell it to them.
I had a really good feel for our game plan and what we worked on all week.
Moniz and Quintal, two professional longboard surfers, were getting a feel for the waves of New York.
The best part ... you don't have to get stabbed to get a feel for Wes Craven's classic.
The rookie RJ Barrett evinces a veteran's feel for the game and does not quit on defense.
Good speed, strong arm, quick twitch muscles, looks like he has a good feel for the game.
That's what you feel for your friend when their girlfriend is about to break up with them.
He's got a feel for it and he's got an idea on how to get you out.
The duo's relationship is usually more snarky and funny than sad, but here, I really feel for Frances.
I almost feel for those people who made it to the end and didn't get to do that.
While Wright may feel for her on-screen husband, the two haven't kept in touch since his exit.
"Jrue has a great feel for the game," New Orleans' leading scorer and rebounder Anthony Davis told reporters.
Every pitch can be a strikeout pitch, and his feel for pitching at that age [18] is insane.
Iowa is a great place to visit to get a feel for a state with an independent streak.
So I feel for Noah—he's making a living writing something that he has no desire to write.
By now, we should also be getting a real feel for the Florida and Ohio Senate/governor races.
The reason this works is partly Ms Le Pen's shrewd feel for simple language and anti-elite slogans.
I feel for both of them, but at the same time, hopefully, they both have learned from this.
"I got a feel for what some people call the 'rat race' of the business world," Gee said.
Twitter, Tumblr and Imgur are all mere vehicles for the lust/love/admiration normal folks feel for celebs.
I feel for those going through that struggle, but I know that things will work out for them!
We'll see Joanna meeting with homeowners to get a feel for their personal style and interior design preferences.
The third, overarching, reason is that the contempt voters feel for both parties is grounded in those failures.
They're so scared of starting, and I feel for them because I vividly remember being in their shoes.
In this case it was more the surprising amount of empathy you suddenly feel for this little machine.
And yet, reading the diaries, we get a feel for the OP's life spanning far beyond her finances.
"Officers feel the same distaste as members of the public feel for putting a bear down," Cox said.
If you're looking to buy a new MacBook, iMac or a Mac Pro computer, we feel for you.
"I can't feel for someone who literally cries every single day," she says on an off-camera interview.
"You'll get a feel for the housing market based on what they're saying about mortgage applications," he said.
You have to, on some level, feel for Trump's surrogates who were defending his ISIS founder comment Thursday.
That makes sense, although wow I feel for the person who has to sift through all these words.
"Aw kiddo, I feel for you," he tells Hill before she has to testify, and he means it.
Yet, the respect and loyalty many fans and customers feel for Smilovic extends way beyond just her product.
So the tannin table had little seeds and chalk and mortar and things they could feel for texture.
"I just want to get a feel for her as a person," Wiley said before the event started.
At the same time, we've got to have our own feel for it and go forward with confidence.
No one can describe the epic, radical, transformational love parents feel for their children, but everyone tries anyway.
Obviously, there's a level of camaraderie that I think people in the coaching business feel for one another.
His genius lay in his eyes and mind, in his instinctive feel for how a move would develop.
In the beginning, you probably want to turn off promiscuous mode as you're getting a feel for things.
"I feel for Coach McAdoo — he's been a great coach for me, a great friend," Manning told reporters.
"When I follow the news, and I see how they are suffering, I feel for them," Khanchet said.
I can't remember the last time I actually pressed esc, though I do feel for programmers and engineers.
Trump clearly feels he still needs Bannon, who has a visceral feel for the GOP's right-wing base.
I think he is such an earnest person, or has the heart to feel for others so strongly.
National parliaments are reckoned to have a greater feel for the weft and warp of citizens' political preferences.
And I fear for him, but I feel for all the sons and daughters and people in general.
You can't help but love Madison Kocian, just like you can't help but feel for Eliza, Alexander's wife.
As in 2008 concerts here, neither Mr. Gergiev nor the orchestra showed any particular feel for Debussy's idiom.
Oiticica's feel for spatial arrangement and proportion, developed in his early painting and sculpture, is just about preternatural.
"You'll start to get a feel for basic construction after ripping a few of your favorites," Atash says.
"I don't think you can really get a feel for a city without knowing its suburbs," Claudio says.
Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets, has a feel for evaluating prospects and identifying talent.
He told Mr. Gladwell that he had a special feel for surgery that he could not entirely explain.
"I feel for the guy," du Plessis said, adding that he considered the length of the ban harsh.
You can get a feel for her methods, though, from a 2015 interview she gave to Nautilus magazine.
Describe the process of making Danger—how did it feel for the album to get such widespread acclaim?
"The way we pay attention to packaging and presentation gives a good feel for hierarchy," Ms. Kelsey said.
"People at the leadership level don't have the fingertip feel for how easily the world situation can cascade."
"No one expects such a person to have any feel for creating good economic conditions," Mr. Rozell said.
Several have spoken in court about the guilt they feel for exposing their children to a sexual predator.
The nostalgia we feel for it has become as much a part of the opera as Puccini's score.
And that's because what I feel for you now is a love like none I've ever felt before.
The authors may have a better feel for this kind of detail than for cutting-edge technological horrors.
I feel for them, but I also recognize that they keep digging themselves deeper and deeper into debt.
The best way to get a feel for GPT-2's abilities is to try it out yourself.
However, I feel for those who have experienced it, such as the students that participated in the survey.
The movie was audacious, irreverent and feisty, with a feel for the tripwires of a supposedly postracial era.
Do y'all know how bad I feel for not opening my door and going to help Bothem (sic)?
Jennifer Austin, the actress' stylist, revealed that she had wanted something with a "Nubian tribal feel" for Bassett.
"They can run, and run fast and they both have a good feel for the game," Reid said.
There's no love here, and no comfort; yet the movie's genius is to make us feel for Justine.
The perverse empathy we feel for the apes comes from how thoroughly awful humans are made to seem.
I think we have to use the anger we feel for good because anger without action is selfish.
I'm not talking about love that people feel for their friends or family or their kids or whatever.
I kind of feel for Germany a little bit because they&aposre kind of the world&aposs bad guy.
Peraino notes that Lincoln, who didn't really travel or speak foreign languages, had an innate feel for the world.
Contracting and franchising, progressives say, have destroyed the obligation that public-facing brands used to feel for their workers.
We knew right away that he had a love for it; he always had a good feel for music.
"It's something incomparable, there's nothing like the love I feel for my children… Being a father is the best."
I still have a feel for the chord progressions from back then, and that makes my music sound older.
Yet, if you want viewers to feel for a prospective love interest this much, he at least deserves kindness.
I don't have $25,000, but I finally feel, for the first time, I have a reason to obtain $25,000.
You have to show the other ones at least, even if you don't have a great feel for them.
Though we do feel for them, seeing their genuinely terrified responses captured in slow motion is just so hilarious.
We have learned a lot and have a much better feel for the key elements of the race ahead.
Rather than call on us to merely laugh at its characters, Levy's show wants us to feel for them.
"I had a good feel for all my pitches for strikes, (but) too many two-strike hits," Gausman said.
"They let me drive the pace car around just to kind of get a feel for it," Newman explained.
They're curious but they want to see how it works — they want to really get a feel for it.
Aside from the shame I'll continue to feel for the rest of my life, the influencer scam worked perfectly.
Second to second, moment to moment, she's just spontaneous and has such a feel — an arithmetic feelfor comedy.
That reveal was way less exciting than I was hoping for, but I do feel for poor, precious Arch.
One is you don't really realize the depth of love that you could feel for someone you've just met.
The startup engaged Yves Behar and his design consultancy fuseproject to devise a look and feel for the robots.
Love her or hate her, you can't help but feel for anyone who gets bad news about their grandparents.
Douglas felt Glenn should get the roughest sort of feel for his job in order to portray him accurately.
I figured I might jump in for a bit, get a feel for the island, and then move on.
Whether or not we feel for Theon, how we react to Sansa's abuse, it shows us something about ourselves.
He has tremendous bat speed, and he oozes power potential, with good feel for hitting on top of it.
I don't know how to process and relay the love I feel for the people I feel it for.
You gotta feel for Pope Francis -- he went down hard in the middle of Mass Thursday morning in Poland.
This encourages people to wander in and get a feel for the museum before committing to buying a ticket.
One read is that we feel for her more deeply than ever, that she is so haunted by guilt.
I want to get a feel for the sheriff's neighbors, so we stop by the Fountain Hills polling station.
What's agreed on Friday will chart a course for that encounter and give a better feel for Kim's agenda.
The affection I feel for these moms extends to their kids — I love them as a matter of course.
So I think we're starting to get a better feel for one another out there and getting some chances.
You have to feel for Rachel Chu, Constance Wu's character in the upcoming movie adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians.
It's because of the sympathy we feel for her — for her trusting nature, and maybe her foolishness — that mother!
But, many also have to balance this with the sense of responsibility they feel for their children and grandchildren.
But his city is not so lost and alien that we don't feel for its (canine and human) underdogs.
"There's no way to describe the shock of this loss and the sadness we feel for his family," Col.
Hiring managers use this question to get a feel for who you are as a worker and a person.
"We feel for the family and are saddened by this crime," an employee of the funeral home tells PEOPLE.
Once you have the feel for making fresh egg pasta, try branching out into the world of flavored dough.
Lawmakers may be too removed from people with addiction to feel for them and try to understand their needs.
Once you've been Trump tweet-TV matching for long enough, you start to get a feel for recognizing them.
Or, if you read Sapiens, you get a feel for this, too, going back not just centuries, but eons.
New York's Masahiro Tanaka appeared to have little feel for his splitter while throwing the pitch only nine times.
"Everyone went to the [USS] Arizona Memorial, then you get some sort of a feel for it," he said.
"If you play long enough, you pick up so much more knowledge and feel for the game," she said.
The Manning family connected Mr. Weprin to locals and helped him get a feel for the Ole Miss vibe.
In Mr. Glass's "Rocinha," Mr. Prieto's feel for subtle shifts in dynamics created an environment both dreamy and dramatic.
I've never found Pastor Tim to be a particularly sympathetic character, Todd, but I do feel for him here.
By the time this triangle reaches its surprising conclusion, the show has genuinely made you feel for the characters.
LISA ROUNDS, CHICHESTER, N.H. To the Editor: Who could not feel for Kate Bowler as she faces her mortality?
Each new request adds to the hope I feel for the vitality of books among so many passionate readers.
He really is in a tough position and while he doesn't handle everything great, I do feel for him.
What's been going on has been a strain for Vijay, and we all feel for him in many ways.
Dee, who lives in Syracuse, clearly knows the Berkshires well and has a feel for small-town life there.
"We're just getting a feel for each other," Arena said before mentioning Sunil Gulati, the president of U.S. Soccer.
Saturday was our only full day of skiing, so getting the feel for our skis on Friday was essential.
That experience ensures Fijian players have an innate feel for, and better understanding of, space on the rugby field.
The empathy that Fernie and Palfrey ask us to feel for Macbeth's victims is not part of Shakespeare's vision.
He joined Steelcase in 1980, rose through the sales and marketing ranks and showed a feel for future trends.
After settling in, I walked through the train to get a feel for what the other compartments looked like.
But by creating the Subscribe button, Facebook sacrificed some of its friends-and-family feel for influence and size.
If time got away from you and you're now finding yourself in a stressful dilemma, we feel for you.
It usually works out because most passengers feel for parents traveling with young children and are willing to help.
Even now, with the Clippers vying for playoff position, he is trying to regain his feel for the game.
She has a good feel for human stuff, for the messes we make and how we clean them up.
It's just far from a sure thing, which is about how I feel for most of their big additions.
I'm not sure about all actor-authors, but in "Bucky ____ Dent," his second novel, the TV star David Duchovny so believably brings to life his slacker, pot-­smoking, 30-something protagonist, Ted Fullilove, that we feel for Ted the way we feel for most slacker, pot-smoking, 30-somethings: Get a life.
"I don't know what she is going through, but I feel for her," the South Carolina neighbor said of Mobley.
"I feel for her because this type of attack has happened several times in the past," Steinhaus told Deutsche Welle.
I feel for women who are struggling to come up in the industry and don't know how to navigate that.
I really feel for so many women who are struggling and wishing and wondering, 'When's it gonna be my turn?
I can't put into words the pain and heartache we feel for the ones who are no longer with us.
The biggest thing Siakam has to improve is his feel for the game, both in terms of pace and space.
"Goodbye Christopher Robin" darkens the rosy nostalgia that generations of readers feel for the Hundred Acre Wood and its inhabitants.
He allowed just three runs over 14 innings in the two starts while regaining a better feel for his slider.
I suspect the writers want us to feel for these soldiers who will presumably face Dany's army at some point.
I'd have to have a closer listen in a quieter room to get a better feel for the Edge's sound.
To get a feel for how many similar catastrophes are happening almost daily, it's not enough to follow the news.
"[Once you] start to get a feel for the place, [you] know you'll never really know the place," he explains.
Many feel, for example, that Barack Obama's handling of the issue of marijuana decriminalization represented his abuse of executive action.
But we can't help but feel for this student, considering staples are archaic tools in desperate need of a reboot.
Maybe this idea isn't the one that will give the smartwatch the bond you now feel for your other gadgets.
This system allows it to offer consumers on its M8 an adjustment for brake pedal feel for the first time.
Go after internships in your field or ask to do a weeklong office observation to get a feel for things.
Two of the matchmakers said they make house calls to get a better feel for a millionaire's lifestyle and personality.
It's a collection of sights and sounds that give everyone a feel for what each event is trying to capture.
The 3D-printed replicas give a vital sense of feel for objects we would otherwise not be allowed to touch.
"There's no way to describe the shock of this loss and the sadness we feel for his family," said Col.
Excitement is generated by Ms. Reichardt's comic lack of affect as well as her feel for landscape and underlying formalism.
I feel for those kids who've been going through it for so long, so that's why it's personal for me.
No, his looking away allows us (me) to feel for him and to guess at what he must be thinking.
But before any of that, get a feel for the material to come at this show in Williamsburg on Thursday.
Let's get a feel for the game with — The Polka Dot Puzzle Take the numeral cards from 0 to 19073.
It's also quick, and a user doesn't need to feel for the fingerprint reader on the back of a phone.
I like being able to create a feel for the store for people who maybe aren't even able to visit.
I get to show you that you can identify with someone you never thought you'd be able to feel for.
I can even test out a level 100 character to get a feel for them before deciding what to boost.
It felt positive to have something so solid and concrete as the love and connection I feel for my child.
I feel for this unnamed coworker, her unfortunate and cosmetically unpleasant attempt at comfort food now the internet's punching bag.
Maybe this idea isn't the one that will give the smartphone the bond you now feel for your other gadgets.
"There's a lot of people that have a lot of heart and feel for this game," said the Saskatchewan native.
You might feel for the people here, in picking up pieces of their lives, but you aren't one of them.
So beating the Flyers 16-229 on Thursday had a special feel for Pittsburgh, particularly how and where it happened.
The particular kind of reverence that you feel for that process, for what you know it will mean to him.
But most intriguing was the way that Mr. Riley's feel for folk melody also found its way into the mix.
I spoke with my colleague Thomas Kaplan, who's covering the Biden campaign, to get a feel for the Joementum mood.
If you know what they like and have a good feel for their tastes, you can find a great present.
The Fed may need to develop a better feel for the markets, Mohamed A. El-Erian of Bloomberg Opinion argues.
As an undecided major during a portion of undergrad, I feel for students who don't know which direction to head.
Just to give you a feel for this, a normal human riding on a bike can produce about 103 watts.
He has, after all, a visceral feel for who to swing at and how that will play with his crowd.
Four or five thousand randomized tests should give us a reasonable feel for the percentage of the population currently infected.
Four or five thousand randomized tests should give us a reasonable feel for the percentage of the population currently infected.
The president's provocations are a real-time expression of his emotions in the moment and his feel for a crowd.
Rublev has a potent forehand, but a more effective backhand, though both seem to lack a feel for the ball.
"Colorful props aid visual memory while repeated actions reinforce a feel for the 'steady beat,' " according to the official website.
Which is how it must feel for a lot of Patriots, who have won three of the last five championships.
Orwell didn't really have much feel for the future, which to his mind was just another version of the present.
The president, people close to him say, believes he has a better feel for Mr. Kim than his advisers do.
As you step further into the nasty and confusing dark of "Ninth House," you feel for her caught-up characters.
He briefly introduced himself as the attending physician before plunging his hand between Landrum's legs to feel for the baby.
I feel for him, I want to help him, but we have to take care of our own people first.
Millennials' willingness to splurge may have to do with how straining 2019 tended to feel for people, the study found.
Mitchell Sosa, Houston I feel for those who experience discrimination -- and those raised by bigots My experience is quite different.
And although she is greeted warmly, she recognizes her own inability to feel for people in their most harrowing moments.
Ride at a different pressure and try to get a feel for how factors such as speed and handling change.
You meet somebody in person and you get a feel for them, but you don't know who you're talking to.
He was a writer with a tankful of high-octane gas and a less than ideal feel for the brakes.
"When trainees start in India, they just knead the dough so they can get a feel for it," says Dasgupta.
I've always had a nostalgic feel for certain time periods in history and wished I could jump through a photograph.
The spring inside the remote provides the right amount of resistance to really give you a feel for the throttle control.
It's easy to feel for Kardashian, who went from posting constantly on social media to going pretty quiet following the crime.
Weed helped us see things differently from other people, and stoners needed 420 to feel, for one day, like we belonged.
These are all valid excuses, but the guilt you feel for throwing a wrench in your fitness schedule just isn't sustainable.
But you just definitely got a feel for how much they&aposre agonizing over this and what to do about this.
With a range of ethnicities and sizes, shoppers can get a real feel for how the clothes feel on real people.
With his feel for America's worst instincts, Mr Trump sought to arouse a misogynist repulse to Mrs Clinton from the start.
"I feel for anyone who didn't get the outcome they were looking for, but we are not doctors," Mr. Fidler said.
First of all, you have to feel for the women who endured this and lived with it and have come forward.
That is true: he has a far more instinctive feel for companies and capitalism than does Mr Obama, or Mrs Clinton.
Officials acknowledge that Trump does not yet have a feel for Moon Jae-in, South Korea&aposs newly elected liberal president.
The upcoming revamp, however, includes a new look-and-feel for OK Cupid across its platform on both web and mobile.
The brand, under the direction of new CEO Andy Mooney, wants to modernize the look and feel for a digital audience.
He has told aides that Powell has no "feel" for the markets and compares him to a golfer who cannot putt.
Justin Bieber is getting a feel for his new surroundings, tearing up the streets of his new neighborhood on his skateboard.
"I feel for them because they're going through some tough times right now, but my job is to win," Williams said.
My working definition of love involves lust and respect, and what I feel for their music is just a weird lust.
Here are 11 places to follow on caucus night to get a feel for who's doing well and who's falling short.
"It's good to do things for yourself for a while to get a feel for [what the job] requires," he said.
The best way to get a feel for how obsessed we are with our pores is to look at the numbers.
To me, jealousy isn't always a character flaw, but a natural human emotion that you can feel for very legitimate reasons.
You can also get a feel for this by looking at a school's website, which should outline the student health benefits.
And while we have decided to change the status of our relationship, the love I feel for them has not changed.
However, the victory had a much different feel for Michigan than last week's season-opening win over Florida in Arlington, Texas.
"I didn't want to part ways with her not showing exactly how I feel for her," Thompson told CNN by phone.
"A lot of people, they didn't have my luck to come out in time, and I feel for them," he said.
Parenting can be tough, unsparing work (just conjecture here—I'm not a parent!), so I really feel for poor Rebecca Brett.
An incredible individual talent, he doesn't yet have a great feel for the game when the ball isn't in his hands.
Attacks in Brussels and Paris, however close to home they might feel for Americans, don't necessarily predict attacks on US soil.
Salesforce's MO with new tech is always to start slowly and branch out after it gets a feel for customer requirements.
Sometimes you just have to poll the room and get a feel for what people are thinking before drawing any conclusions.
"I think I'll know very quickly whether something good is going to happen," Trump said, citing "my feel" for the situation.
You have to feel for John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf and the rest of the Roseanne cast, crew and staff.
Yet there is also potential, officials feel, for well-designed tax, regulatory and infrastructure spending to boost the country's lagging productivity.
How does it feel to come out in Vietnam, and how does it feel for your story to get international attention?
We may feel for polar bears on melting ice floes, but they have little bearing on our day-to-day lives.
I've had the chance to listen to them and feel for them, and some of that is expressed on this record.
Whereas here, hopefully, there's some point in it where you sort of feel for the characters, on a basic primal level.
Some psychologists also attribute the bitterness and resentment a boyfriend may feel for the child to not truly understanding child development.
He understood this, and so sought to develop a feel for passing, whether it was necessary in the moment or not.
"If a leader has not experienced being poor, he cannot truly feel for the poor," Pacquiao said during a campaign rally.
Facebook's research in virtual and augmented reality will potentially be used to give consumers a feel for the autonomous driving experience.
But I do know that many people are in far more dire need than I am, and I feel for them.
"I feel for the current government, who are wearing the price of the neglect of the previous government," Ms. Payne said.
"Obviously I'm very pleased to get through, but at the same time I definitely feel for John, as well," Anderson said.
"His feel for materials, colors and his wonderful shows will always be linked to the history of the house," he wrote.
I feel for Mr. Marsh, but the issues of globalization and automation are far beyond the power of government to resolve.
Where Didion took a fundamentally dark view of Los Angeles, Babitz had a feel for her hometown's charms and celebrated them.
A walk along the elevated footpath above the lake allows visitors to get a feel for life in this prehistoric community.
After two days of getting a feel for the Albatros, the group would travel to Carnoustie for the year's third major.
Few people in the midst of the post-Civil War Gilded Age had a better feel for American democracy than Adams.
He has told aides that Powell has no 'feel' for the markets and compares him to a golfer who cannot putt.
That might mean speaking with an adviser to get a feel for the role, as well as someone in management there.
If Mr. Vasquez has a feel for the work, it's because he's been driving a Mister Softee truck for 31 years.
"We just have really good players and really good feel for the moment," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said after the game.
"This loss is really just on me," he said, citing a lack of feel for his pitches and the Braves' aggressiveness.
It's a cost-efficient way to surround yourself with locals and get a feel for the city's daily hustle and bustle.
She was considering a master's program there and wanted to get a feel for what to expect as an immigrant student.
Gail Collins We're now getting a feel for what it was like to work in a business run by Donald Trump.
In my efforts to get a better feel for the place, I had just attended a meeting of the city commission.
And yet, Trump chose not to heed those conclusions because, again, they didn't fit his feel for what had actually happened.
Narrator: The recruits do a variety of physical exercises to get a better feel for how the mask works during exposure.
Once you have a feel for the market, and what you should be paying, you'll know when you've found a deal.
"I just feel for them that 27 years of your loved one missing -- how do you deal with that?" she said.
I asked them if they would consider letting me make some—I just had a feel for what would suit it.
The mastermind outwitted the prodigy, and McVay knew it, blaming his play-calling and an absent feel for the game's flow.
It's always amazing when a player has such great feel for something on one end of the court, and absolutely no feel for that same thing on the other end: The Cavs ran a lot of great sets in Game 5 but none were as gorgeously drawn-up and executed as the opening set of the second quarter.
Since it was first announced at WWDC, Apple's ARKit has been open to developers to get a feel for the new platform.
"There&aposs no way to describe the shock of this loss and the sadness we feel for his family," Air Force Col.
Almost three weeks after the procedure, I started to get a better feel for how my face looked free of dark circles.
You really feel for whoever is at the bottom of the climb and hope it doesn't all turn into a massive fuckup.
What she did for my mom at the end … I can never thank them enough, and I feel for her and Shaquille.
I feel sort of bad about it, the way I feel for drivers who still own taxi medallions in New York City.
In his rallies, he would tell these moving stories of people who were murdered by immigrants, and you would feel for them.
A large supplier to drinks chains in China says that Starbucks's expansion plans feel for the first time like "a defend strategy".
You should also organize your skills based on proficiency, so potential employers can get a feel for your specific areas of expertise.
The National Taxpayers Union offers tips on its website, including attending an appeals board hearing to get a feel for the process.
None of this changes how devastating an event like this is or how much we feel for our customer's family and friends.
"I want everyone to remember the love we feel for each other," he posted on Facebook Friday, following a vigil for Ben.
You only need to consider Yeezus, which paired Daft Punk alongside Arca, to get a feel for the constant search for curveballs.
It is easy to feel for Bennett and his lack of real opportunity, but he did not create one for himself, either.
The idea is that a driver would be able to feel for the right button without having to look at the screen.
Because of our strong district-charter partnership, and the collective responsibility we all feel for our community's children, Kindezi Academy now exists.
Morris has discovered a rhythm and feel for how to work inside an environment that suddenly needs him to behave without sacrifice.
CSAs are a type of education savings account (ESA) program for parents who feel, for whatever reason, their child's school is unsafe.
They do so to try and get a true feel for the millionaire's personality — and to look at pictures of their exes.
Thankfully, video, shot by Adrian M. Ferrer, allows those who didn't make the performance to get a feel for what they missed.
Even just 20 minutes will make you feel good, and it's a great way to get a feel for a place, too.
He's kind of a technician, like Brick was, in terms of his footwork, his instincts, his feel for angles, his hand placement.
Within the next two or three weeks, O'Kelley talked to a few more VCs to get a better feel for funding interest.
To her, the first meeting is all about getting a feel for what you want to accomplish and where you're coming from.
As healthy human beings, we should feel for one another, as well as be concerned for our own safety and well-being.
On Monday night, what was stranger was to watch Bumgarner, a concert pianist of a pitcher, lose his feel for the baseball.
These guys feel, for example, that gender equality or LGBT equality are an invasion of the world that they expected to inhabit.
As directed by David Saint, the company's artistic director, the two have a good feel for the comedy and are naturally likable.
Marshall has a preternatural feel for building life out of torpid textures, whether he's playing with hip-hop or off-kilter jazz.
But wrap that in a cripplingly seductive melody and you start to get a feel for what makes the band so joyous.
He has a high basketball IQ, too, and a feel for the game unusual for someone who is only 20 years old.
Many first-time collectors like to create huge collections of watches, picking up cheaper pieces to get a feel for the market.
Visiting a camera shop or electronics store with display models to sample can give you a feel for using the bigger devices.
I still remember how much I was made to feel for Samuel L. Jackson's desire to find his place in the world.
Just to give you a feel for what Bellingshausen station is like, it only gets about 24 days of sunlight a year.
But the best way to get a feel for the city might be to walk along Fashion Street on a weekend afternoon.
It takes a few tries to get a feel for how much pressure to use and how many seconds to press down.
They speak foreign languages, travel and work abroad to get a feel for the world, and generally do not feel under threat.
The dance in the short film for "Anima" is worthy of a singer who has long demonstrated an intuitive feel for movement.
Politicization among intelligence officers has traditionally been viewed with the kind of heightened professional disdain that authors and journalists feel for plagiarism.
He has no feel for the struggle of young Palestinians, like those demonstrating along the Gaza border in marches organized by Hamas.
Before he joined Barnes & Noble in November, he visited dozens of stores around the country to get a feel for the company.
The intense hostility that so many Trump supporters feel for Ryan and McConnell and most elected Republicans right now shouldn't be underestimated.
"A big part is being on the ground and getting a feel for what's happening," General Hodges said in a telephone interview.
Before this conversation, I thought Republicans had an empathy deficit -- an inability to truly feel for the plight of those less fortunate.
Imagine how many more viewers would be tasked to feel for Halley's family and the real-life mothers and daughters they represent.
I feel for Pat Smith, but the RNC and Trump are using her and her son's death for politics and that's wrong.
Saft and Ches were the perfect choices when I thought about who could bring the best feel for this kind of music.
To find The One, you need to date around, "swipe" your way through options and get a feel for who's out there.
But often overlooked in this 21st-century conception of parent/child dynamics is the powerful sense of responsibility children feel for adults.
And it was hard not to feel for this gay man of biracial origin who remained haunted by his tone-deaf cruelty.
Have her debate with me for a half hour, just so she gets a feel for what he's going to be like.
But once you get a feel for it, you'll find you can get much more done on an iPad than you could before.
Kandrot says that just like people, companies have distinct personalities that you can only really get a feel for once you are hired.
"There are no words to convey the profound sorrow we feel for the family and their unimaginable loss," Kalogridis said in a statement.
"This behaviour is irresponsible and completely unacceptable, and we feel for all the passengers who are facing so much disruption," the spokesman said.
Waters asked Blane some questions to get a feel for what they might enjoy and asked them to block out an entire day.
The excitement I feel for the Surface Hub 2 isn't much different than how I felt about the original Surface table from 2007.
Once you get a feel for what everyone's superpower is, use this to influence the delegation of tasks and choose your leaders accordingly.
Modigliani does a better job of capturing the passion O'Rourke's followers feel for him than he does the initial spark that ignited it.
This mini reunion was prompted by the election, how did it feel for you joining this project and having it all come together?
Rope is included in your offensive toolkit, and while everyone can be lassoed, the mechanic has a distinctly different feel for black players.
We love scanning those pages and getting a feel for what's going to be on sale so we can map out our strategy.
The rebranding will take effect on June 19th, and will include a new look and feel for the channel and its online presence.
There's certainly things about my body that I'm not in control of, so how does it feel for trans women to hear this?
"I did my best to pay homage to the past," he says, "yet bring a fresh look and feel for this new film."
With their baby's arrival still months away, the couple are each struck by the deep affection they already feel for their first child.
Regardless of outside criticism, the nearly universal adoration Thais feel for their late king is undeniably palpable -- and unparalleled in the modern world.
It captures the unease and disgust people often feel for the kingdom of cockroaches, Zika-carrying mosquitoes and creepy-crawlies of all kinds.
Accordingly, experts say there are some steps job-seekers can take to get a feel for how vacation-friendly a corporate culture is.
I feel for Travis cuz he really deserved that acknowledgment as well, but his moment is way bigger than the awards could say.
"That's tough, (when) guys go down in that much pain... You feel for the guy, hope he's OK," said Lightning center Brian Boyle.
But sometimes life knocks you down and you want to lie in bed and think about how terrible you feel for a while.
Forstall: Soon after Apple bought land for the new campus, Steve and I walked around the property to get a feel for it.
Every so often, a new president displays a feel for media and demonstrates how it can be used to make his case politically.
Maybe the real problem is that any affection I might feel for another man would always be shared, at least in some way.
"I feel like each time out I've gotten better and I've gotten more of a feel for playing tournament golf," he told reporters.
It's hard not to feel for Pootydoots, who just wants to hide in and under things, but is constantly under siege from Jack.
I think I have a pretty good feel for the direction of Europe, Asia and the United States, almost 40 years of experience.
"I Feel For You" by Chaka Khan While Khan was not the first one to this song, she made the most memorable version.
With his feel for organizations, President-elect Trump can put an eagle eye on the stovepipes that divide and enfeeble America's informational power.
I feel for them: Not long after the itching begins, an amateur bikini wax close-up leads to the severing of some flesh.
It's a role that takes on a personal feel for the actress — she herself has suffered from an eating disorder in the past.
As it turns out, most of us play it pretty casual when it comes to getting an initial feel for the another person.
The public first got a feel for what the original Bixby could do when Samsung released its Galaxy S8 smartphone earlier this year.
If you are not familiar with either the SAT or the ACT, complete some practice questions to get a feel for the tests.
McCall Smith travels lightly over history and across generations, evoking the past with a deft feel for period detail and the local lingo.
And certainly you'll feel for the smokers who testify movingly of being eager to try anything that might help them shake their habit.
"I told him early on we're going to use it and let you get a feel for it," McCann said of the changeup.
The star went for new packaging this time around, opting for black boxes instead of white, for a more "goth" feel for fall.
What sorrow will we feel for a world in which, for many, constant upheaval, destruction, and injustice is the all-too-tragic norm?
What sorrow will we feel for a world in which, for many, constant upheaval, destruction, and injustice is the all-too-tragic norm?
I like Jimmy McGill a lot—I feel for him, and his desire—but I don't think he mirrors my own journey, emotionally.
Despite the animus I feel for my particular branch, the last thing I'd want is for so many people to be suddenly unemployed.
But certainly, the overall behavioral patterns of Twitter users can be instrumental in at least getting a feel for people's tastes and opinions.
"He had traffic right from the first inning, and he couldn't find the feel for his breaking ball," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
Dreaming about your baby together (or holding hands over your belly, as you feel for kicks) is a uniquely beautiful form of foreplay.
And yet somehow, amid all of this routine reality show pomp and circumstance, the cast's emotions feel, for the most part, well — real.
It also holds the promise of cathartic progress, perhaps making up for a lack of enthusiasm voters feel for the current Democratic nominee.
It lets students get a feel for what it's like to work with faculty members and get their hands dirty in research projects.
Unfortunately, Jarnow's feel for the Weavers' music is not matched by his grasp of the left-wing political milieu from which they emerged.
"You'd have to be made of stone not to feel for these students," Arne Duncan, then the education secretary, said in June 2015.
I wake with a sigh of relief — no matter how unprepared I feel for this meeting, at least I won't turn up naked.
"I didn't get back there in time to get a feel for the wall and make a good play on it," Judge acknowledged.
But to keep it to a minimum this week, I won't say anything about how bad I feel for your fellow Starbucks refugees.
I do feel for him, though, since Tuesday's postponement is a significant development in the basketball domain, with all sorts of potential consequences.
This was a FaceTime call with a female director — just getting a feel for each other and our personalities and our working styles.
" KFC said in a statement: "We feel for those who lost their jobs at Bidvest; the decision to change supplier wasn't taken lightly.
The first time I came out here to get a feel for it, I stayed with him and met all types of people.
Whatever sympathy these voters feel for the children is complicated, they say, by their intense frustration over the flow of migrants from Mexico.
The news comes just weeks after Google and Boston Dynamics accomplished a near unheard-of feat: they made us feel for a robot.
With its bleak, yearning tone and defiantly cloudy color palette, "England Is Mine" has a pleasingly granular feel for its era and location.
The movie can neither increase nor erode the passion we aging children still feel for Meg Murray and the three weird guardians — Mrs.
The exams involve applying pressure to a woman's abdomen while inserting two fingers into the vagina to feel for unusual growths or abnormalities.
He talked about the "unbearable sadness" of having lost Palmer being offset by "the love and affection" everyone continues to feel for him.
What should you do with all the anger and disdain you feel for neighbors who are, in your view, poised to destroy America?
BECKY QUICK: We know that it is still very early to try and get a feel for the financial impact of these storms.
A bit too slow, a bit tiresome — kind of like, I imagine, how it may feel for Carrie to be on her meds.
They're committed to work with us, particularly over the next three months, which is a crucial period now, we feel, for the company.
The partners in Beer Run — a compact, well-stocked new source for beer-buying and drinking — have a natural feel for the business.
"It means that the way you feel for another person, whoever that may be, is equal," Thorpe told reporters at the Sydney celebrations.
I thought about why I had come here; about the longing children and grandchildren of immigrants feel for the place they come from.
"You'll also get to mingle with the people who live in town and get a feel for the destination's night life," she said.
"This is an unfortunate situation for Laura and as a group we feel for her," coach Ante Milicic said in a team release.
Did that many people just really feel for the former reality TV star and congressional candidate's gripes about picking up his new car?
A lot of it is getting good players, having a good feel for what your philosophy is going to be as a coach.
"Rather than going for computer graphic realism, we wanted an impressionistic tactile feel for all the space sequences," Rosenberg tells The Creators Project.
It's hard not to feel for the Rays slugger, but more people will watch the Derby for Gary Sanchez than they would for Morrison.
Once he gets a feel for it, he says he might want to try surfing—something he wold not have though of doing before.
These studies are a popular way to get a feel for a trend or mechanism that might be worth exploring with more detailed research.
It's kind of like how you know where to feel for a light switch in a new dark room thanks to association and repetition.
He took a vacation from his existing job to get a feel for the new part-time position and decided it was do-able.
As the plant prepared to open, Yoshida, now age 2000, started visiting auto factories in Detroit to get a feel for how Americans operated.
I'm asking you to reconsider the words 'security' and 'stability,' to rein in the contempt you feel for ambitious people who earn good money.
Or do you walk on the outer edges of life, indifferent, remote, tormented by the affection human beings seem to feel for each other?
"I think this season will be an arms race, and I really feel for the teams who are under-resourced," the Frenchman had said.
"It's in the winter, which is a whole new feel for Broad City, which is typically a sweaty, stinky, dank summer show," said Ilana.
By studying them in the lab, we can get a feel for the sort of things that might be going on in natural environments.
While we've now had several weeks to get a feel for iOS 11, there's still one big, unanswered question about the update: augmented reality.
It's a much better representation of the show than the first episode and gives a better feel for the dynamic between Mulder and Scully.
Mr Wolff's muckraking skills, cattiness, cynicism and feel for human weakness, especially among the rich and famous, make him well-qualified for the job.
Then when we got Sterling [Brown], who was so magnificent at capturing those nuances, Sterling made the audience feel for Chris and love Chris.
But the most interesting question is the one where Spotify tries to get a feel for consumer interest in a Spotify/Hulu/Scribd bundle.
The point of this is to keep the same look and feel for your timeline, although this design is not necessarily final, sources say.
A woman searches each breast and surrounding tissue in a precise matrix using her fingers to feel for any unusual lumps or thickening tissue.
Instead of giving mouth-to-mouth, the police dog opts to snuggle up to the officer's neck to feel for their pulse, reports TIME.
I thought it was important: I feel for Beck, and I think she deserves a chance to be heard from her side of things.
The public feel a connection with Harry for all those reasons that they probably don't feel for any other member of the royal family.
I really got a feel for how much the stabilization in the telephoto lens affected my shots when taking pictures of landmarks at night.
NASA's striking satellite image, above, gives a good feel for the scope of the smoke, as did pictures posted by meteorologists on Twitter Tuesday.
It's almost like the kind of empathy you feel for someone getting a dream job, or someone you love playing with an adorable puppy.
MV: I'm actually a business guy that went deep into tech a few years ago because I have a good feel for these things.
Redditor u/JaMollyAdams shared a their very unfortunate run in with a bird today on r/pics, and wow do we feel for them.
The point of this is to keep the same look and feel for your Timeline, although this design is not necessarily final, sources say.
What does that say about her connection to the past — and how must that feel for Miguel to see her still wearing that necklace?
You have to feel for Musk, who at times appears to channel his inner child who just wants to make cars that are fun.
The "call" was 18 participating artists asking an audience to listen, touch, see, and feel for themselves the challenges of art-driven AIDS activism.
CNBC Make It stopped by the hospital to meet Pasha and get a feel for what it's really like to be a registered nurse.
Browsing the Clippy entry on Know Your Meme, we pull a few of his stock phrases, trying to get a feel for his voice.
Na's writing layers tension upon tension, particularly through the escalating paranoia that each of the townspeople comes to feel for any and all outsiders.
You're welcome.) After about 123 meetings, you should have a pretty good feel for whether your round is going to come together quickly (i.e.
Haig did not bring with him a solid feel for the ways and means of Capitol Hill, a problem Kelly will face as well.
When not in live-wire performance mode, Mr. Morton transmits a stirring feel for Gregory's growing sense of responsibility to his fellow black Americans.
Even with all these data points, however, it can be difficult to get a feel for what a neighborhood is like to live in.
It's equally important to visit the neighborhood and get a feel for it during the morning, the middle of the day and at night.
But Trump allies are insistent that the president's feel for the cultural mores of blue-collar America remains a potent and underrated political weapon.
"I know how much he loves this game, and I feel for him," Girardi said in a trembling voice during a postgame news conference.
On a late-spring afternoon earlier this year, I decided to take a walking tour of Tribeca to get a feel for the neighborhood.
Mr. Batra, whose previous films include "Ek Main aur Ekk Tu," has a naturalist's feel for character and situations that's unusual in mainstream Bollywood.
A lyrical writer with a great feel for suspense, Howarth strained to understand Baalsrud — not just his astounding resilience but also his essential melancholy.
"I didn't think I had a great feel for my changeup," said Syndergaard (03-2), who allowed two runs, six hits and one walk.
From these videos, you begin to get a feel for how the genre became less of a subculture and more of an eye-sore.
All this borderline stalking unfortunately works, which is sad because you feel for Jake but really want him to move on with his life.
In addition to protecting the ball, Walker has great feel for how to create open shots for himself and others in pick-and-roll.
If you want to get a feel for how this works, hold your hand up in front of your face and close one eye.
The quiz's guidelines for measuring vagina length are: Slide in a finger and feel for your cervix, a smooth, semi-firm, donut-like structure.
Sure, living in a big house in Calabasas all by yourself is a rich-person problem, but you've gotta kinda feel for the guy.
You can get a feel for the book with this sampling from the prologue, generously made available for Numberplay by the publisher, Basic Books.
Go with a neutral color and pattern, rather than a holiday theme, to create "an elegant, elevated feel for your guests," Ms. Curtis said.
A representative for the Cohan Gallery said Mr. Fast visited the space and surrounding area several times to get a feel for the aesthetic.
"I really feel for artists starting out today," Mr. Scharf said, recalling his own arrival from California to attend the School of Visual Arts.
It's in our vulnerability, Greene knew, that our strength truly lies (if only because our capacity to feel for everyone else lies there, too).
"He has an instinctive feel for how millennials are going to want to have community work experiences without joining large corporations," Mr. Isaacson said.
The entry, written by the musician and chef Action Bronson, is a vivid illustration of the affection Jewish New Yorkers feel for Chinese cooking.
Expect these first couple ends (maybe more) to be wide open as both teams get a feel for the ice and calm their nerves.
"It's something even bigger: the frustration people have felt and continue to feel for getting the raw end of the deal," Ms. Sergent said.
To get a feel for the program, I decided to watch "Money-Making Machines With Jake," one of the courses that includes Paul himself.
We wish to express the grief we feel for the victims of his crimes, and our sympathy to the many families he has hurt.
They wanted to rent for a while, to get a feel for the area, but had a hard time finding a house to rent.
The cooking teacher James Peterson uses a chicken breast to teach students how to feel for doneness, because it has thick and thin areas.
While these images aren't quite as exciting as live streams, the regularly updated photos offer a feel for the general landscape and weather conditions.
But in terms of getting a feel for what the judicial system thinks about these kinds of claims, it could really make a difference.
You've traveled a lot in recent years, saying Silicon Valley is an echo chamber and you can get a better feel for consumer trends elsewhere.
You start to feel for Oklahoma City in these moments; where most rosters have built-in breaks, the Spurs' has only a couple more tests.
So for now, the "Lolo Rose" is one place where Gazans can go to get a feel for the sea and imagine themselves on it.
You have to feel for Tessa Young (Josephine Langford) and Hardin Scott (Hero Fiennes Tiffin), the young lovers at the center of the movie After.
Sure, they'll say that every potential player is unique, and yes, they likely have a much better feel for prospects' skill sets than anyone else.
Often a game won't aim for a brick-by-brick recreation of a city, and will instead simply offer a feel for what it's like.
While the Split star has no issue talking about her relationship, it's her Instagram that really gives you a feel for this adorable, goofy couple.
It's not fitted directly to some sort of key-performance indicator, but it's a good way to let startups get a feel for the candidate.
With the Galaxy Z Flip, it's clear that Samsung is still getting a feel for what the next generation of mobile phones may look like.
To get a good feel for how these suits behave during flights, future Virgin Galactic test crews will wear the outfits on upcoming test missions.
"Luke (Falk) did a great job of getting a feel for how the defense was playing and what they were gonna give us," Morrow said.
He's long seemed to have an instinctual feel for this dynamic, perhaps stemming from the politics of New York City in the 1980s and '90s.
Together they'll try to figure out more about the composition of the surface, take the temperature of the area, and feel for any Moon quakes.
The fully produced studio recording for "I Feel For You" was on the album "Prince," which was released October 19, 1979, the singer's website said.
I want to contact her and let her know about my home life and how horrible she made me feel for an entire school year.
It takes fixity of aim but also a feel for the changing context, persistence with a task that never ends and readiness to start again.
Check out open houses as often as possible to get a real feel for properties, and chat with local realtors about what you're looking for.
It took a minute to get a feel for the difference between half-swipe and a full-swipe, but otherwise, the system felt completely intuitive.
The character goes from a hapless guy who just has to write a romance card and who you can't imagine having any feel for romance.
In his book Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, José Esteban Muñoz writes about the affinity queer readers feel for the series.
"I had already spent so much time online with them I had a good feel for what they were looking for," Smythe Harris said. 3.
Lakshmi is coming forward because she doesn't want young women to know the fear and shame these experiences made her feel for decades, she said.
Whatever the government decides, LGBTQ people in Australia should feel, for the first time in years, a strong base of support from the Australian public.
"Words can't even express the amount of love we feel for our baby boy Asher," the proud mama shared in a statement to Us Weekly.
Sibling series creators Matt and Ross Duffer, working with director Shawn Levy ("Night at the Museum"), have an obvious feel for the genre and period.
To simulate that, the astronauts will actually sit on a giant plate used to vibrate spacecraft, in order to get a feel for the launch.
He later spent several years working on the look-and-feel for the Apple TV, before leaving Apple in 2016 to start his own company.
I don't mind, because of the love I feel for him … I don't care if I don't ever get to do anything for myself again.
Some players take years to figure out how to regulate their intensity; others seem to have a natural feel for the rhythm of the game.
CreditCreditCaroline Tompkins for The New York Times Amos Barshad dives into the extreme attachment teens feel for the Juul, the market's most popular vaping hardware.
While I joked at the start that I'm glad I don't have to take the new SAT, I certainly feel for the teens who do.
Changeup "feel" Pitchers who throw good changeups are always said to have a "feel" for the pitch rather than an ability or skill or talent.
The obvious added bonus is that there'll be fewer crowds to contend with, and you'll get more of a feel for your destination's local personality.
And in case you want to get a feel for his friendship with Steede, here's a long video of them shit-talking and playing ball:
Mr Glass got a feel for the play by listening to the music of late 17th-century Massachusetts, when the Salem witch trials took place.
It's when you import your photos and videos back into the Snapchat app that you really get a feel for what Spectacles 3 can do.
We're seeing lack of command of his breaking ball; matter of fact, he said his feel for the breaking ball goes all of a sudden.
"I just took it to get a feel for how I was so I could know my strengths and weaknesses in the test," Campbell said.
Yet there are rare occasions when they get a feel for how the other half of the locker room lives — and genuinely savor the experience.
I feel for her: The provisional home, the home that you are never quite entitled to remain in, is something with which I am familiar.
Fierce infighting broke out this week among the group, underscoring the urgency many in the party feel for finding an alternative to Trump or Cruz.
"I truly don't know where to begin in putting in words the appreciation I feel for what you've all done to help me," she wrote.
He wanted to see what was happening on the ground and "get a feel for what a rally was even about" before he signed on.
As I'm staring down at my own smashed phone screen, it's kind of hard not to feel for the guy, but also, what the hell?
It's funny, how scary these things are to NFL teams, and if you watch that ESPN clip up above you get a feel for why.
Or they're not that ideological at all and they want a feel for a kind of person who would step forward and be a leader.
There's not necessarily a right or wrong approach, but at this visit, you can start to get a feel for what might resonate with you.
Noisey's managing editor Leslie Horn joins to take a look at Drake's more sensitive lyrics to try to get a feel for Drake's romantic side.
After the Federal Reserve raised interest rates on Wednesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted investors to get a feel for the state of the U.S. economy.
Forgive me also for not sharing in the pity the signers of this letter feel for the "victims" of the #MeToo movement (#BalanceTonPorc in France).
After the second inning, he said, he went into the batting cage to practice his curveball in an attempt to regain a feel for it.
For now, we have a wonderful feel for the Times Square ecosystem and the illicit day-to-day business of the characters who occupy it.
Though you might want to familiarize yourself with the knobs and settings before cooking anything too serious just to get a feel for their functions.
He wasn't the fastest winger, he said, but his feel for the game allowed him to get into the right position moments before his competitors.
I'm a dancer and was in chorus in middle school and reading this reminded me of the different feelings I felt/feel for each one.
This is a welcome evolution of an art form that inherently fosters empathy — and in which it matters greatly whom we're asked to feel for.
She was known for using less hair product to achieve a softer, bouncier feel for hair that could turn out stiff in the wrong hands.
I slept on these sheets for a week, which was enough time to get a feel for them, but I didn't fully break them in.
So there was a bit of time to get a feel for it in benign conditions, albeit on Sydney's poorly maintained and heavily policed roads.
Maybe this popular parable will give you a feel for exponential growth: A kid wants to boost her allowance, and she proposes an unusual deal.
Every few minutes, she touches her abdomen to feel for a kick, a movement, any sign that the girl inside is still healthy and growing.
But you also have to feel for Loris Karius, a 24-year-old German who wrested the starting job away from Simon Mignolet this season.
Try not to feel for poor Mr. Woodhouse, freezing behind all of his screens, fearing his only daughter will leave him for a husband someday.
"I feel for those guys," said Mr. Elleman, who visited the factory repeatedly a decade ago while working on federal projects to curb weapon threats.
Father Knows Best "I'm a people person, and I have a very good feel for John, he's very sincere," said Stephen Hayes, the bride's father.
No inventor did more to nudge the world toward modernity, and few had a better feel for what the next generation of inventors might pursue.
The author, A. Roger Ekirch, a historian at Virginia Tech, seems to have a better feel for American political history than for command at sea.
It's easy to feel for the buttons without looking, and they give satisfying feedback, not unlike the home "button" on an iPhone 232 or 23.
"While I'm never going to invite an Uber driver to dinner anytime soon, I do kind of feel for them a little bit," Shannon said.
Sexton is a New Orleans native, and one of the great pleasures of this novel is its feel for the local language, texture and taste.
"It was something that was different and exceptional — the idea of being close to the ice and getting a feel for the game," he said.
Occasionally they decamped to high-end studios in Hollywood and Manhattan to get a feel for the music when it was cranked up to 11.
Jayson Tatum, Marques Bolden and Harry Giles, the heralded freshmen who missed time with injuries, need to develop a better feel for the college game.
JUST TRYING TO GET YOUR GENERAL FEEL FOR WHERE MARKETS SHOULD EXPECT GIVEN WHAT WE KNOW RIGHT NOW ABOUT THE ECONOMY AND ITS EXPECTED TRAJECTORY.
It's people up top not taking a feel for what the community actually needs, just thinking about the bottom line, what makes the most money.
But Directioners weren't the only ones who feel for the singer's dreamy aesthetic; he also attracted the attention of a number of high profile celebrities.
Both painter and writer have a fine-grained feel for the setting, and both would seem to reject the irony, humor and abstraction of modernity.
I feel, for the first time, that some people would look at my birth certificate and name and wonder if I was really an American.
And if he ever lost the feel for the cutter, he knew where to find it: on the ball with Rivera's grip traced onto it.
The movie teases out the conundrums people face when weighing their own livelihood and responsibilities to family against the empathy they may feel for others.
There are simply too many other mattresses available that I find offer better support, comfort, and feel for about the same price (some even less).
The first video, shown above, features the D(n)A Dance Collective and shows the sense of sisterhood this high profile troop feel for one another.
I feel for the rich and famous 17-year-old daughter of Lionel Richie whose Instagram feed has been littered with snake emojis and #Jelena hashtags.
Afterwards we leave the museum and drive around Reykjavik to get a feel for the city (and for S to practice his stick driving and roundabouts).
One is your normal deck for presenting, the other is an executive summary designed for reading and getting a feel for what you're about to present.
The film asks us to feel for the helpless, here in the form of guileless dogs, and consider how easily fear can be weaponized against them.
That&aposs not shenanigans, that&aposs doing real good cross examination, direct examination to get a feel for what this next justice is going to be.
To name a few of the biggest offenders, its buttons barely raise up out of the frame, making them nearly impossible to feel for or press.
I really feel for those who had travelled to London to experience such a poorly executed event and for everyone who spent good money to attend.
His frustration with the idiocy of Mr. Trump's proposals is palpable on the debate stage, and it's hard not to feel for him in those moments.
Robby was the first to tell me he loved me, and I was excited to share the love I was starting to feel for Robby too.
It's important as a designer brand to have a physical flagship, because this is where people can get a feel for what your brand is about.
Later, Kevin tells his dad he should start the company now and thanks him (so cute, so unlike Kevin I feel) for doing that for them.
To get a better feel for the characters, some will be created in clay so the digital artists can look at the characters from all angles.
Co-founder Vlad Larin said they went to Disrupt expecting to get a feel for potential partnerships — both strategic and commercial — and to promote the product.
However, we definitely feel for the coworker in question who was just trying to contribute to the company potluck and ended up a viral macaroni sensation.
Suddenly, the world would feel like a great big abyss — which is why we feel for makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic, known for contouring all those Kardashians.
Indeed, many of the trappers who were interviewed expressed misgivings about exterminating healthy raccoons — displaying an empathy they did not feel for, say, roaches or bedbugs.
Hopefully by the time the novelty of these early ARKit apps wears off, developers will have a better feel for what that platform is capable of.
" He continued that he actually wished he had bitcoin "because some of the people who've reached out today, who I really feel for, could use one.
At that moment, when Meredith is floating haplessly in the lake on an air mattress, we're supposed to laugh at her – but feel for her, too.
The first is a generalized EC2 instance designed for developers who are trying to get a feel for the kinds of resources their application might require.
Those numbers bolster her, insulate her, lift her up from the gnawing fears that other women feel for their futures when they watch The Handmaid's Tale.
And so, I think what Patti Blagojevich is doing, and I totally feel for her -- you know, losing a husband and a father for that time.
He may have an unerring feel for what certain Republican primary voters want—to ban Muslims, torture suspected terrorists, build a wall on Mexico's border, etc.
SO WHEN YOU HAVE 73 MILLION PEOPLE IN POVERTY – KERNEN: OKAY, I FEEL FOR THEM, BUT THEY LOOK OUT FOR NUMBER ONE PRETTY WELL OVER THERE.
You have to feel for Hanna (Esme Cree Miles), the protagonist of the new Amazon Prime show Hanna, which drops in its entirety on March 29.
To get a feel for the negotiating dynamic, imagine a divorce demanded unilaterally by one partner, the terms of which are fixed unilaterally by the other.
It's easy to feel for Barnes when you look at his situation and realize he knew the accuracy of his outside shot was all that mattered.
They are also speeding up their scouring of Google and Twitter to try to get a more up-to-date feel for the mood of consumers.
"I feel for all the animals and livestock today as well as our fellow ranchers and farmers," Heidi Erickson-Riessland said on Facebook from central Nebraska.
The solution to the equation is probably this: No. If so, I feel for you, as I've been there myself and stayed there intermittently for years.
"It is difficult not to feel for Mrs May, but politically she misjudged the mood of the country and her party," he said in a statement.
Luckily, we think we've found it with this beautiful enamel pin, capturing all the beauty we see and adoration we feel for this singular food item.
You often get a better feel for the local flavor by choosing to live in a home in the area, rather than a standardized hotel room.
The first few jumps are pretty easy, letting the player get a feel for the mechanics of the train without plummeting to their death right away.
Clipper can get a feel for Europa's oceans much sooner and much more easily before NASA attempts the difficult task of digging into the moon's ice.
Its whisker-sensitive feel for the tensions in daily lives, and the centuries of history that lie beneath, seemed to take the pulse of Brazilian society.
But imagine how it would feel, for instance, to have a loose sac weighing three pounds attached to the bottom of each of your upper arms.
"It's another one of those guys you feel for, the way he's worked, what he's done, what he means to our organization," McCoy said of Te'o.
But his feel for the local mood and mores allowed him to master a form of communication that proved pivotal to his political rise: talk radio.
If Cal could get the feel for a changeup — if he could really trust it and appreciate it — Paul believed that his son could go far.
BECAUSE, I DON'T KNOW ABOUT BITCOIN BUT HE'S A MAN WORTH LISTENING TO. HE'S GOT A GOOD FEEL FOR THE ECONOMY AND A VERY INTELLIGENT GUY.
""When I say that we have 3 to 1, that gives you a little bit of a feel for the readiness disposition of your NATO force.
She and her team would stick their hands in creeks and feel for water frogs, since the creatures can't easily be spotted where they live — underwater.
"Users are still trying to get a feel for what it's supposed to be doing for us," he said about Autopilot and other self-driving tools.
It is a chance to inhabit the painter's mind and gain a tacit feel for the man without hours of scholarship and observation of his works.
Before an IUD insertion, too, your doctor will feel for the shape and contour of the uterus, which is how Taylor-Davis's provider noticed the lump.
"I feel for you right now because we also twenty years ago started like you did, we got into a room, all the women," she said.
"I would say I used my changeup more today, had a good feel for it, which I think made the slider that much better," deGrom said.
The response of the stock market today [when it tanked on Thursday] gives you a pretty good feel for how most people have reacted to this.
He tried one last week that left his other four fingers exposed so he could have a feel for the ball while protecting the injured finger.
How must it feel for a Rohingya woman, who admits to a stranger that she was raped, when she realizes that her story is being doubted?
Dichen Lachman, as his sister and fellow rebel soldier, has a better feel for the material and shines in the frequent and graphically bloody action scenes.
I would rather meet the doctor clothed, but she probably needs to tap my ankles, listen to my lungs, feel for lumps and inspect the ileostomy.
With ferocious concentration, Ms. Ejogo lifted and lowered herself a few times, getting a feel for the silks, while Ms. Mae clocked her upper body strength.
This drives many athletes to attain college level skills; they use the more competitive game and intense training to get a feel for a higher level.
In this setting, you also won't be able to see your bike and treadmill's metrics and you'll have to "feel" for the speed and resistance yourself.
In a pitch meeting with Amazon, she said she started to riff on how it would feel for a woman to enter that comedy man's world.
You have to feel for the straphanger: After tolerating years of subpar service, did we really think that it could get so much worse so fast?
"Having 10 days of rest might be too long for a starter and sometimes you have doubts whether you have the feel for things," Chen said.
If you love the music Berns made, you'll love this movie; if you don't, I feel for you, but "Bang!" might nevertheless entertain with its dish.
The solution to the equation is probably this: No. If so, I feel for you, as I've been there myself and stayed there intermittently for years.
A bandleader, composer and educator, he was sought after by top musicians to record with them, drawn by his harmonic sophistication and feel for the blues.
"I'd like to do something on it this spring and see if we can get a feel for what direction we're going to go," he said.
Although I don't face redundant requirements caused by the revised definition, I feel for my developer colleagues across America who regularly deal with complex regulatory frameworks.
"Visit a few daycare centers before the baby is born, and get a feel for the environment and ask about waiting lists and enrollment," she says.
Although he is far from sophisticated when it comes to politics, he has a strong instinctive feel for the centrality of partisan polarization to modern politics.
It was Steve Mills, the team president, whose feel for failure is bred in the bone, who handed Hardaway that $70.9 million deal two years ago.
He is a master at keeping all eyeballs glued upon him, and he does it with an instinctive feel for what makes emotion-churning political theater.
I do it to express the camaraderie I feel for those of us who have followed this topic for years only to be disappointed by [Dick Tree].
It seems to fit exactly the definition, Brian, as much as I feel for you and your client legally the judge will not consider the motion sympathy.
"There are no words to even begin to describe how this is making me feel for Will to give this amazing gift to my son," she said.
"I really feel for them," the Skinnygirl founder, 48, told PEOPLE earlier this month at the grand opening of the new Godiva Café in New York City.
I follow Adut on Instagram, and the one thing that stands out to me is that you really have a feel for her personality in her pictures.
As it turns out, the hatred you might feel for first-class flyers is a common symptom of airline classism, and a primary cause for air rage.
You can easily get a feel for what someone posts and make an educated decision about whether to follow them from a quick glance at their grid.
Over time, you'll get a feel for it even though you probably won't ever really know exactly where (or when) your windows are at any given time.
Similarly, the BuzzFeed analysis looks at the words people of color and women speak to get a better feel for the kind of archetypes they may portray.
Despite the Se7en-esque color grading, Phillilps has a feel for architecture which suggests aspiration, decrepitude, and millions of hidden lives, and harmonizes with Arthur's grand delusions.
That's just with emoji and they help us to kind of better understand and feel for what the person who sending the message is trying to say.
He has the uncanny ability to make statements that will dominate news discussion for days and has a feel for the arguments that will capture attention. 3.
"In each of those places, we'll be living in Airbnb rental homes to get a feel for what it's like to actually live there," he tells PEOPLE.
Masai is a passionate, tireless and savvy basketball man who has a great feel for people and players which obviously goes a long way in this business.
Sadly for Fleck and his eventual Joker evolution, the resulting character is just a pathetic victim, and we know what we're supposed to feel for him: pity.
He also has a staggeringly high basketball IQ for a rookie—a preternatural feel for the game that often doesn't arrive until the twilight of one's career.
There are no words in any language that can describe what my heart wants to say… The love that I feel for all of you is boundless.
FOR a man late to politics, President Donald Trump has a master's feel for divisive "wedge issues"—as gay and transgender Americans are learning to their chagrin.
Doing so, he says, gives him a better feel for what a person can bring to the company than what he has typically found on a resume.
Other renters include those who are shopping for new high-end autos and want to rent for a few days to get a feel for the ride.
You kind of get a feel for what their real personality is like and how much of it was real and how much of it was bulls—.
They agree that their toughest challenge was getting viewers to get an intimate feel for a public figure they've seen in the headlines since at least 1992.
If you want to see what kind of videos someone creates, for example, you could watch their highlight to get a feel for their style or focus.
But the more time Culture Abuse spent traveling the world with Peach—seeing new places and making new friends—the better life started to feel for Kelling.
Venturing outside the 12,000-person, purpose-built arena allows athletes to get a feel for Brazil beyond the sometimes sterile Olympic venues or multi-cultural Olympic village.
This unlucky soul posted a picture of their losing lotto ticket on r/funny, but the reason why they lost will make you really feel for them.
They are groovy ("I Wanna Be Your Lover") or loving ("Baby") or even hits for other black artists ("I Feel for You," which Chaka Khan perfectly covered).
I imagined how it would feel for me to sit amongst all those Hollywood stars, some of the brave ones approaching me with sad faces and condolences.
You suddenly turn the deep questions of how to punish criminals into a question of how much do I feel for this person in front of me?

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