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Give the feeling of old-school Hollywood glamour — without the Harry Winston price tag — with Yessayan’s Cuban link diamond princess pendant necklace.

Placing the grid over a solid fence panel painted black or dark green can give the feeling of more depth, interest and privacy all at once.

Obviously, the windows and the space of the house towering over this valley was also meant to give the feeling of anxiety.

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“Bill and Riley’s wood finishes throughout are beautiful and always give the feeling of being in a mountain cabin, but floating in downtown Seattle,” she says.

For years he used a battered Sony Handycam, and he almost never uses lights or multiple cameras — largely because he works alone, but also to give the feeling of authenticity and discovery, as if the viewer were on a journey with Hu to discover a forbidden past.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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