Word: feel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...awhile before students feel the effects of the merger. According to Gifford, the companies will not be fully combined until...
...with McNamara working on the project and with a brand-new computer system, "I feel more comfortable now saying we're moving toward accurate data," Riley said...
Most people have conflicting emotions about this whole affair: it makes them feel tawdry and they yearn for it to go away, yet they realize the importance of the crisis and have been intrigued by the personalities. The same is true here at TIME. We feel it's interesting and historically important to report on a week that gave us what, in some ways, was the first real look at the actual person behind the famous face. But we can also hope this will be the final chapter in a tale that has been agonizing as well as riveting...
...first few minutes have promise (with an all-star list of Gen-X actors), and the last few minutes provide fun (with snapshots of lovers and losers). In between there is a void--feeble jokes, a lot of falling down and foolish declarations. Shana Larsen's script has the feel of a sitcom pilot, with the actors urged to make a quick impression. What's left? Fine turns by Courtney Love, Angela Featherstone, Dave Chapelle and Martha Plimpton. The film pushes them into mud, and they get up smelling sweet...
...Nevada City, Calif., about 115 miles west of Virginia City. Each summer the old gold-mining town is host to the Sierra Storytelling Festival. "You can put a six-year-old and a 90-year-old together," says founder Steve Sanfield, "and with the right story, they will both feel a deep connection." Tickets for this year's festival (July 16-18) will probably sell out, so reserve in advance. For those who miss out on the yarns, Nevada City has other charms--the little theater where Mark Twain used to lecture, horse-drawn-carriage tours of the town...