Sentences with phrase «better road feel in»

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With Americans feeling better about their finances, they will hit the road in near - record numbers over the Thanksgiving weekend despite higher gasoline prices, experts predict.
We never learn much about her history, save for a few significant bombshells down the road, yet she feels a good deal more dimensional than about 95 % of characters in film history.
But the feeling is not only that, God made the women body to adapt to the men body, like a puzzle, if you force a piece to enter it will distort the image right it is the same things for your body, sex does not only mean baby, but it is only when you join with a compatible body that it is not a sin, God is the best doctor because he made your body, only he know the result in your body and he is also your Father, who's father do not want this child healthy or happy, or better the night thinks even if it is not your fault «why does my child as to suffer all this, and walk in the difficult road».
I also was powerless in regard to my old nature it had power over me.i came to the point that i needed to do something because i felt like spiritually i was dying and again it was by faith in Jesus Christ that changed me and that i admitted that i could nt live the christian life in my strength.Since then i have continued to walk by faith daily and i know what it means to be saved in this life we have power over our old nature through Christ that strengths us Personally i think this is a major reason why many christians are not growing and maturing as they should.Many people are struggling in there faith that is not how it is meant to be the word says we are overcomers more than conquerers through Christ that strengthens us.If you are struggling are you walking by faith or just doing good christians works that have no power to change your life Just admit that you cant do it in your strength let him empower you by his holy spirit to do what you cant.It has been a hard road to get here but i am never going back to living by works when you find the truth there is no comparison brentnz
Thanks for all of the great recipes, they have made me feel so much better in myself and I feel like I am on the right road to sorting my body out!
This rocky road - inspired treat combines peanut butter (use the real stuff rather than the powder for more flavor), cocoa powder, almond milk, and almighty chia seeds for a dessert you can feel good about polishing off in one sitting.
Living on the road + s» mores in Yellowstone = best birthday ever (although Scott would say feeling as if your life was constantly threatened by grizzly bears lurking around sucks the fun out of it — I wouldn't know what he was talking about because I am contently oblivious to all negative possibilities and danger).
Hughton may well feel the need to further strengthen an attack that managed just 41 goals in the Premier League last term and having allowed Grant Holt to join Wigan Athletic the Carrow Road boss has his sights set on Lopez.
An official line has yet to be released from Carrow Road, however the rumours have already shocked many Norwich fans, who this morning took to the social media website twitter to vent their feelings, as well as identify whom they would potentially like to see take charge of the club in the Premier League next season.
Obviously trips to Oklahoma, TCU, West Virginia, and Baylor give the Wildcats one of the most difficult road slates in conference play (especially with the way TCU and WVU seem to have improved), but after handling Auburn's offensive athleticism and keeping the Tigers under five yards per play, Snyder and his staff have to feel pretty good about their defense's ability to hang with just about anybody.
Throw in the fact it was the first game after a length road trip, as well as people's unhappy feelings towards the dismal start to the year, and it was sort of a perfect storm of discontent.
In order to minimize the amount of shock the baby feels from the bumps in the road, a jogging stroller is the best choicIn order to minimize the amount of shock the baby feels from the bumps in the road, a jogging stroller is the best choicin the road, a jogging stroller is the best choice.
With my 2nd Grader we are dealing with her doing so well that sadly the school wants her off an IEP in spite of her having an Autism diagnosis but we have hired an advocate so we feel confident to not travel that road alone.
Because they could «read» their child, they felt better equipped to deal with any bumps in the road
The other view of science fiction, figureheaded in retrospect by one Herbert George Wells — «H. G.» to pretty much everyone — was that actual science was best left to actual scientists and science - themed novelists should feel free to make stuff up if it helped uncover the social and philosophical pitfalls in humanity's road ahead.
Reading through this, it reminds me of that time so much and here I am, feeling a lot of those feelings for you — even with the inevitable bumps in the road, I hope you are feeling well, supported and inspired.
When I'm not in the kitchen or on the road, I'm working with companies and private clients to help them feel their best, hosting supper clubs (stay tuned for 2017 dates!)
If the roads are bad, events are scant, or you just don't feel like going anywhere, logging into a chat room can bring all the socializing opportunity of a night out as well as all the convenience and affordability of a night in.
It's always a good idea to be upfront in the beginning so that feelings don't get involved further down the road.
It's a good job «Road Trip» was always a half - decent flick in the first place, otherwise I might have felt ever - so - slightly let down by this supposedly «Unseen and Explicit» DVD edition.
Though the billboards are on a seldom - used back road, and though they're really just a way for Mildred to feel a little bit better by taking action, they set off a chain reaction in town.
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Toth — «Mama,» «Maestro» Anna Udvardy — «Sing,» «Deep Breath» Wayne Unten — «Frozen,» «Tick Tock Tale» Theodore Ushev — «Blind Vaysha,» «Gloria Victoria» Robert Valley — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Shinjuku» Timo von Gunten — «La Femme et le TGV,» «Mosquito» Gil Zimmerman — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Puss in Boots» Marilyn Zornado — «Old - Time Film,» «Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase» Sound Peter Albrechtsen — «The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» Christopher Assells — «John Wick: Chapter 2,» «Spectre» David Bach — «13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,» «Suicide Squad» Sylvain Bellemare — «Arrival,» «Incendies» Miriam Biderman — «Don't Call Me Son,» «The Second Mother» Charlotte Buys — «Call Me Thief,» «White Wedding» Charlie Campagna — «Blade Runner 2049,» «Nocturnal Animals» Harry Cohen — «The Fate of the Furious,» «The Hateful Eight» Mohammad Reza Delpak — «The Salesman,» «A Separation» Yann Delpuech — «The Founder,» «Saving Mr. Banks» José Luis Díaz — «Wild Tales,» «The Secret in Their Eyes» Jesse K - D.
Mendes has always been an assured visual stylist even when his material feels wholly bogus — see Road To Perdition — and in Jarhead's second half the desert begins to look like something out of a dystopian sci - fi movie: Pools of oil spilling everywhere blot out the sun and the only illumination is provided by poisonous oil well infernos.
The GT comes standard with a performance steering setup and turning the wheel did feel a bit better than in the SXT, but the all - wheel drive system rarely let its presence be known (an unsurprising consequence of perfectly dry summer roads) and its on - road demeanor was not noticeably different.
Do you feel inclined to get stuck in and drive hard on a good road?
You feel the road surface, and there's plenty of body motion when moving in a straight line — again, better than the CR - V we tested, but often present nonetheless.
Snaking around Route 1 in California's Big Sur country, the van holds the road well and feels stable.
The old Forester already had the best ground clearance in its class, but the engineers nonetheless felt compelled to enhance the car's off - road ability, although it's hard to imagine that owners were crying out for more.
You feel bumps in the road, but the setup handles them well; there's no harshness as the suspension reacts to them.
It's certainly much more sober on the outside and rides much better on a public road than the Civic but to me the cabin felt cheaply put together and didn't justify the price - and the seats, driving position and gear change in the Civic were ahead of that in the Golf from my point of view.
It has better body control over a cresting, undulating road than any of BMW's high performance M cars and it feels agile, darty and poised in corners.
At first I wondered whether the prodigious speed delivered by the wonderful, growling, farting six was simply even bigger than it subjectively feels and whether I was doing what I'd learn not to do on the road, which is find myself in the corner still going too fast, but the settled technique didn't seem to work any better.
The ride is pretty well judged, even in Sport, and it doesn't crash over bumps or feel like it's going to be caught out by unexpected road imperfections.
Maserati claims, however, that the car steers better than ever in terms of the feel and precision it delivers on the road, while also pointing out that it benefits from more obvious gains in economy and efficiency at the same time.
Very rough ride, only 30k miles and everyone who rides in my car complains, you feel the road very well.
Road test editor Marc Noordeloos found that «the ride and the body control is one of the best I've felt in an SUV, especially at this price point.»
The passive damping setup is obviously calibrated to work better outside 30 or 40mph limits and with more pace you feel the car riding the road more contentedly, soaking up bumps in that transparent way that only fixed rate dampers seem truly capable of.
The Impreza feels confident in nearly every on - road situation, with great highway composure, and good handling when you want to have a bit of fun.
The ride is firm but comfortable, and though you feel bumps and other road imperfections, the suspension manages them in a refined way that's as good as what you get in many luxury - badged compact SUVs.
The ride felt similarly well suited to pavement in Pennsylvania, Boston, and Washington, D.C. — areas not known for exceptional road maintenance but nonetheless better than Michigan.
But as I drove the Tesla on b - roads also, albeit only for a short drive, it felt better to me in corners than does Mercedes, Audi & Bentley, and it makes sense that it would because of the lower center of gravity.
Higher speeds you feel it in the Model S so you back off and the re-gen slows you down quickly ready for the next blast... M5, 3 seconds of Raw fun, stupids speeds arrive and then 20 seconds of coasting and nail biting before you slow down back to legal speeds... 3 seconds of fun and 20 seconds of fear... too quick and without re-gen you are just standing on those very expensive disks and pads... Honestly in todays traffic Model S far better and if you must, buy a lotus for the weekend B road blast... Also with all the sound insulation in the M5 you can't hear the engine until silly speeds... so again Model S.... My friend said don't you miss the V8 noise and my other friend sat in the car said its a bit like missing the clip clop of your horse at the advent of the Model T...
It helps that it's the only one that can even slightly make this perilously narrow road feel like a two - laner, but in essence it's the feel - good factor that distinguishes Fiat's baby.
It's truly pillowy in Comfort which makes for a fantastic urban or motorway steed, while body movements in Sport and Sport + are well controlled on twistier roads, so the car feels far from being out of its depth when you're pressing on.
They want a car that feels sporty, even if that results in an idiotically stiff ride, pointlessly heavier steering and needlessly brutal tip - in on the accelerator pedal, none of which makes for better or more satisfying progress down a wiggly road.
It feels like you have to rev the engine more than you might expect to get the best out of it, but the punch in fact comes at a perfectly reasonable 2500 to 4000rpm and punts the little C2 along the road briskly, if not inspirationally.
Already it's bombarding you with noises and smells, and although you're exposed and peering over tiny aero screens to get a good view of the road ahead, you feel snug and ready to get stuck in.
Consequently it's not until you've been in the car a good while that you feel sufficiently confident to point the F40's shovel - nose down a straight piece of road and push that heavy throttle to the floor.
A 50:50 weight distribution and rear - wheel drive layout means the Giulia feels well balanced and fun when pushing harder into bends, while the suspension provides an impressive blend of stiffness in hard cornering and compliance on bumpier roads.
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