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and that's the guideline here. there's some beautiful stepping stones in terms of how to breathe life into him just because of who jenny han created. so for me, there wasn't any kind of pressure. i was just doing the film and worked on it with friends and had a great time doing it, and thankfully, i felt
definitely my favorite scene. it was a difficult one to play while simultaneously dealing with all that john ambrose is dealing with, and a difficult one to map out and put together, but luckily michael, our incredible director, gave me the freedom and liberty to construct a chord progression that felt...
https://www.elle.com/culture/movies-tv/a30986048/jordan-fisher-to-all-the-boys-sequel-interview/
comfort in warmer weather. being so light, qiveut has a very elegant drape. if someone were to put a touch of qiveut fiber in your hand with your eyes closed, you would not feel the fiber touch your hand. musk ox wool is proven to be the softest natural fiber in the world. musk ox yarn does not crimp or felt
been described as "the cashmere of the north," and is considered by experienced spinners to combine several of the best fiber properties, such as fineness, length, strength, and warmth. qiviut lacks scales and crimps found in sheep wool, so it is very soft and non-irritating and it will not shrink or felt...
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"i loved it and relished every moment and every opportunity, again something that would not have been possible without legion funding and support." however poppy still felt like she needed time for herself and bought a one-way ticket to australia when she secured a place in the invictus games in sydney
"i still felt like i needed to work a bit more on myself and my confidence, and so after finding out that i had made the team for the sydney invictus i decided to go out on a one-way ticket and rebuild myself back over in australia," she says....
https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/stories/adapting-to-life-outside-the-forces
man-made starvation. yet all i could worry about, even as i read those headlines, was whether douglas marillier, grant flower , sean ervine and the like would play again for zimbabwe, and what the turmoil meant for cricket long-term. did i only care to the extent the situation affected the cricket team i felt
@danny © espn sports media ltd. related articles my family's love affair with zimbabwe and the harare sports club a family of cricket tragics has always made its presence felt at harare sports club, right since the inaugural test in 'one thing zimbabweans do is, they deal well with adversity' grant flower...
http://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/1208310/those-men-in-fiery-red-shirts
caleb mulvena knew that buying a home on a lake near morris, connecticut, while continuing to rent an apartment in brooklyn did not make much financial sense. but, he said, it made emotional sense. by the time mulvena felt financially prepared to buy a home in new york city, where he runs his own architecture
"the only way we could afford to buy would be to move to a whole other area and another school. it was depressing." so they decided to stick with the rental as long as they could. one of the country homes they'd been eying for two years had a % discount. mulvena felt this was their chance....
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/07/success/second-home-buyers-cities/index.html
between points. her second-set numbers were glittering -- eight winners and only four unforced errors. garbine muguruza had started well and went a set up in the match. just like in their lone meeting in beijing last year, won by kenin, the encounter went to a third. the trainer visited muguruza as she felt
"i think i felt my game much better than before." but muguruza wasn't able to hit the heights saturday thanks to an american whose determination matches her impressive game. search world africa americas asia australia china europe india middle east united kingdom us politics scotus impeachment facts...
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/01/tennis/kenin-muguruza-australian-open-final-spt-intl/index.html
one ranked tennis player in the world offers " minutes" a glimpse into his life before he takes the court in this month's australian open. jon wertheim reports. joaquin phoenix: the " minutes" interview anderson cooper gets the actor to open up about his childhood, his nervousness on set and how he felt
scotch whiskies. whisky island steve kroft and bob simon report on the scottish island of islay, home to some of the world's premium single-malt scotch whiskies joaquin phoenix: the minutes interview anderson cooper gets the actor to open up about his childhood, his nervousness on set, and how he felt...
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"and then he would literally tell me that i was so good at singing, that he thought that he was bad at singing. so, we both had these, like, opposite strengths, we felt like." for all her new fame and fortune, billie still lives in the house in which she grew up.
"and that was just funny to me, 'cause i was like, everybody has felt sad in their lives. and of course it's really important to promote happiness and loving yourself and stuff, but a lot of people don't love themselves." king asked, "you don't see yourself as a dark person, do you?" "no!...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/billie-eilish-nobody-that-knows-me-thinks-im-a-dark-person/
that still persists. you need new american majorities to get that. and you need a leader that can inspire the moral imagination of this country. john dickerson: so president obama had a version of that when he ran for the presidency and he came to washington. and by the time he left, he basically felt
- and the republicans have their view about him, but he felt about the republicans they were not willing partners. if he couldn't do it, things have gotten worse since, why is president cory booker going to be able to do it?...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sen-cory-booker-transcript-on-face-the-nation-december-1-2019/