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feel

[feel] / fil /






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Jim Angel, a faculty affiliate at the Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy at Georgetown University, said in an email that the situation has the feel of a “classic peak in a speculative bubble.”

From MarketWatch

So why does housing still feel so expensive, and who’s actually benefiting from the price drop?

From MarketWatch

I feel like I tend to go to Clyde when I want to be dressed a certain way, so he really helps style me.

From Los Angeles Times

Knight has tried long track speed skates, Bowe said, but the length, which ranges from 16 to 19 inches, made her feel as if she would cut her ankles with the razor-sharp blades.

From Los Angeles Times

Eight years later, Delka speaks no Spanish but says she feels intensely Puerto Rican.

From Los Angeles Times