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feeling of movement |
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| A feeling of movement predominates, from the bowed sliding doors that open onto the first-floor student lounge, to the 3,600-square-foot outdoor pavilion that serves as a combination theater stage, experimental performance space, and garden. ``I kind of became addicted to the solitude of riding alone, the camaraderie of riding in a group, and the feeling of movement, of motion and the wind coursing through my hair on descents,'' said Shah, 41. VIVID VERBS: The action words (swerve, sway, whirring) give a feeling of movement. |
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