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feelings
I think their feelings were that a deal's a deal. But I think they said they would think about it. David Towne
feelings good played proud
We're proud of how we played, but it's still disappointing. There are no good feelings because we played good enough to win. Jessica Huggins
feelings guys needed rest took
We took the least 20 banged up guys and put them on the ice. I don't really have any feelings about it at all. We needed to rest some guys and that's what we did. Kevin Constantine
feelings felt game games last worst
I think a lot about last year's game and how we felt afterward. Those two games are the two worst feelings I've had here. Marvin Moss
feelings talking tom
I think Tom Reynolds may have been talking about what his feelings are, Dennis Hastert
feelings gets number point rusty
I have bittersweet feelings about (the remarriage). I told Rusty a number of years ago that, obviously, there has to come a point in where he gets on with his life. Andrea has to get on with hers. George Parnham
feelings getting-older trying
If we spent as much time feeling positive about getting older, as we do trying to stay young, how much different our lives would be. Rob Brown
feelings left-behind behinds
I get the feeling more and more that religion is being left behind. Richard Dawkins
feelings lines behavior
Behaviors and feelings rarely line up Richelle Mead
emotional few hit hits knowing last locker missing room senior shots swagger
Knowing it was Senior Day, Nicolle was emotional in the locker room before the game, but after she hit some shots and got her rhythm, she got that swagger that had been missing for the last few games. When she hits shots from the perimeter like she did today, it makes us a better team. Ed Swanson
emotions four multiply sum
I would say that if you could try to sum up those guys' four years, and the emotions they have, and multiply it by 15, that would give you an idea of what it will be like for Max. I would think he will be very emotional. Bill Self
emotional football game gets guy harness joey leader love people plays respectful team unique
Joey is the emotional leader for our football team without question. He is the kind of guy that gets us going. We have some unique personalities and Joey is unique in his own sense. I've never been one to try and harness guys. I just want them to be respectful of the game and of the opponents. I love a team that plays with emotion, plays with passion. I love being around people that love to do that and Joey does it in his own way and without a doubt, Joey is the emotional leader for our team. Bill Cowher
emotional explain films psychology retreats simplistic using viewer work
I think it's a little simplistic to explain a work through the psychology of its author. In other words, that Haneke has emotional problems, so I don't have to take his films seriously. By using this argument, the viewer retreats from the challenges of the film. Michael Haneke
emotions
He didn't show any emotion. He was not crying. Roger Massey
emotional gave huge lift people team whenever
He could take over a game. Not many people could do the things he does. It's a huge loss, but he gave the team an emotional lift whenever he was up. Kevin Cooney
emotions relief reserved
He is usually reserved and doesn't show emotion. That just showed how much relief there was in him and our team. Mike White
emotions happy high last sad school won
There are so many emotions. I've never been more happy and sad at the same time. I'm happy because we won and sad because it's our last high school game. Emily White
emotional physical work
Her physical transformation was really interesting and astounding, but it was her emotional transformation, what she was doing emotionally in that film. Her work was unbelievable. Niki Caro
bulimia depressive dies major people percentage small somebody wrong
I look at it very much like depression, ... All of us can get depressed. If somebody dies in the family, and you don't get depressed, there's something wrong with you. But there's a small percentage of people who have major depressive disorders. It's the same kind of thing with bulimia and anorexia; it's a spectrum. Walter Kaye