Examples of using Feeling in English and their translations into Slovak
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I started having more energy and I overall started feeling much better.
Yes, we can but only by having a feeling for the market, the instinct to know in which direction to move.
Trying to imagine thinking or feeling occurring independently of a body is like trying to imagine the spherical shape of a ball occurring independently of the ball.
natural feeling, made of tenderness
You might be feeling the stress of The Tower card during a new moon for any number of reasons,
And mind is conducted, thinking, feeling, and willing, the psychology,
If we do not develop within ourselves this deeply-rooted feeling that there is something higher than ourselves,
And thus, as people started feeling ownership over wildlife,
distracted thinking and feeling that is happening in us.
Fever, swelling in the limbs, feeling ill problems with liver function(seen in blood tests)
In 2001 the World Economic Forum awarded Tomasz Czechowicz with the title of Global Leader for Tomorrow for his exceptional feeling for the market, professionalism,
anytime you're feeling lonely, schedule a video chat date with a friend
NLP is the act of understanding how individuals organize their thinking, feeling, dialect and behavior to produce the outcomes they do.
We hug, feeling our naked torsos against each other,
Suddenly, at the beginning of the next chapter, my inner joyful feeling found itself in a furious battle with dark thoughts.
You can start feeling the effects of caffeine with as little as 20 mg(0.3 mg/kg of bodyweight).
NLP is the study of how people organise their thinking, feeling, language and behaviour to produce the results they do.
Once one has changed his way of thinking, feeling and acting, then one is perfectly ready to start working on the mysteries of sex.
There's nothing like seeing a tropical waterfall and feeling the refreshing, cold spray of jungle water as it splashes off the rocky precipice.
significant feeling for the colour and a specific narrative aspect.