| 41. | It was good to get the feel of the track, good to have my first major race under my belt.
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| 42. | "I was able to get the feel of the people, " said Estrada, a college dropout.
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| 43. | And, similarly, all the writing was concentrated so that you get the feel of one particular period of time.
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| 44. | This course is a little difficult to get the feel of the shots because you always seem to have those uphill lies,
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| 45. | He lets people stand on the device, get the feel of the machine's calculated balance and spookily intuitive responsiveness.
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| 46. | Elkington has had duplicate clubs made but he's still trying to get the feel of the steel-shafted irons.
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| 47. | It is a fun game but one must practise whether they are tyres or bicycle rims to get the feel of it.
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| 48. | She's not one of the big hitters . . . You just get the feel of the court ."
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| 49. | Kruse, of course, had his own cord, but students are supposed to get the feel of pulling their own.
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| 50. | "I wanted to get the feel of the school and find out what the situation was, " he said.
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