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Word: feels (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...activity that you will want to set aside time to practice. For those without a special place to call their own, the shower isn't just for shaving and scrubbing. The junior from Dunster finds that masturbating in the shower is a great way to start the day. "I feel so clean and refreshed after I'm done," she says. The In-the-Shower technique is quite advanced, but it can be done. Sexperts at www.nookie.com advise that for some women "applying too much pressure to the clitoris can be overwhelming--beginners may want to start by holding the clitoris...

Author: By Antoinette C. Nwandu, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Taking Matters Into Your Own Hands | 10/28/1999 | See Source »

...school, it jars you." Gibson says he "felt vulnerable for three days afterward" but doesn't any longer. Rubin, a native New Yorker, was the least affected of the three. "It is a little unsettling to think that someone was in our room while we slept, but I still feel safe so long as we take certain precautions...

Author: By Ben C. Wasserstein, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Waking Up to Crime in Matthews Hall | 10/28/1999 | See Source »

...Dartmouth is the best 7-6 team in the country, and playing at Brown is always tough," Wheaton said. "But we feel that we can play with anyone in the country...

Author: By Richard A. Perez, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: No. 15 W. Soccer Stunds No. 7 UConn On Road | 10/28/1999 | See Source »

...understand the disappointment and anger you feel towards President Clinton, and I feel it myself," he said. "I also feel the American people want to move...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder and Adam A. Sofen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Still Seen As Cold, Gore Works to Warm Up | 10/28/1999 | See Source »

...course, many businesses are miffed by the proposal, claiming these regulations could keep patients from efficiently accessing their own records, but they're more likely concerned about no longer having free access to your information. "Business obviously hates to be regulated," says Eisenberg. "Guidelines like this make them feel hampered, and they're already up in arms about how much enforcement is going to cost." Clinton appears unmoved by their complaints, and, according to the New York Times, is annoyed with Congress for allowing the issue to languish for so long. Indeed, Clinton will take the opportunity to urge Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Health Is on the Line — and Everywhere Else | 10/28/1999 | See Source »

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