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In fact, the first half of the game-or rather, the majority of the first half-felt all too familiar.
Laine Ewen: Bucs vs. Browns Wrap-Up: A Tale of Two Halves 2010
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He looks around the cramped capsule one more time, the trade goods, the medical pods, the two mules in their cocoons, the half-felt presence of the quantum inference engines.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006
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I know this half-seen, half-felt world is more than just imagination, that it exists in some sense, somewhere.
jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2006
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Part of the reason for his confidence in his survival came from his half-felt suspicion that the Bajoran Prophets might intercede, or that, at the very least, their existence implied that death might not be the end of his own awareness.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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Part of the reason for his confidence in his survival came from his half-felt suspicion that the Bajoran Prophets might intercede, or that, at the very least, their existence implied that death might not be the end of his own awareness.
THE WAR OF THE PROPHETS JUDITH REEVES-STEVENS GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS 2000
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Part of the reason for his confidence in his survival came from his half-felt suspicion that the Bajoran Prophets might intercede, or that, at the very least, their existence implied that death might not be the end of his own awareness.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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Part of the reason for his confidence in his survival came from his half-felt suspicion that the Bajoran Prophets might intercede, or that, at the very least, their existence implied that death might not be the end of his own awareness.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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"Good enough," agreed Barry heartily, throwing off the half-felt doubts that had obsessed him.
Gold Out of Celebes Aylward Edward Dingle
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A half-felt hope that he might be able to reach Suwarndrug, lately captured by Commodore James, was dashed by the news that that fort had been handed over by him to the Marathas.
In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India Herbert Strang
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She had loved Harry's love for her because it made him quick and unhesitant and unmuddied by half-thought thoughts and half-felt feelings as ordinary people are, but this child was like that all the time.
The Judge Rebecca West 1937
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