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have the feel of

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Trump’s campaign events have the feel of a worship service.

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It might be starting to have the feel of a Premier League farewell tour for Sheffield United but the fans are still more than up for this, plenty of noise inside Bramall Lane.

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Baitz is best known as a playwright, and some episodes, or large parts of them, have the feel of self-contained playlets; that, and the fact that the series jumps around in time in ways that are not always perfectly clear, can make the narrative feel a little disjunct, especially toward the middle.

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Long established settlements, such as Efrat, have the feel of a well-to-do Southern California bedroom community.

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“This is ultimately impressionistic, but this year doesn’t seem to have the ‘feel’ of 2021 in Virginia when Youngkin and Republicans won the statewide offices and flipped the state House.”

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