If you want a roller coaster story that twist and turns you and still gives you a hard
jolt at the end - then read this.
While the motion of a swing involves a slight
jolt at the start and end points, a glide is incredibly smooth.
I have seen too many men torturing themselveson the golf course, too many needing the stiff alcoholic
jolt at the 19th holeto keep themselves from falling on their faces.
The gas market saw
a jolt at the end of December and in early January due to extremely cold temperatures across much of the U.S..
The plastic look of the animation can be a bit
jolting at first after watching the feature film, but it's actually quite detailed for a television series.
It's seriously stiff, jiggling and
jolting at low speeds so badly that even a Renaultsport Megane Cup owner would baulk at the discomfort.
Front Assist uses sensors to see ahead and prepare the Atlas for emergency braking when driving too close to others at higher speeds, and provides warning
jolts at lower speeds to avoid a collision.
Gas - filled, self - leveling shock absorbers take
the jolts at the back, and anti-roll bars aid stability at both ends.
In S2 the gear changes are completed noticeably faster and accompanied by significant shift
jolts at higher revs.
Not exact matches
Police will be monitoring impact of the fake girl on traffic; she was designed to
jolt drivers into paying attention but give those travelling
at the street's recommended 30 kilometres per hour enough time to stop.
Caldwell hosts the TapouT Radio show on SiriusXM and has spoken
at business conferences including
Jolt in Idaho
And then when you lose your brother
at an early age, all of a sudden you're sort of
jolted into just a different world.
If a
jolt of excitement courses through your veins
at the mere thought of it, then you've found it.
If you're used to having support staff
at your beck and call to handle matters large and small, you could be in for a real
jolt of culture shock on your first solo day.
The structures of some nanomaterials bend and change shape when given an electrical
jolt, so that a material's properties can be altered
at the flip of a switch — it can change color, for example, or become transparent.
At least 332 people were killed in Iran and Iraq when a magnitude 7.3 earthquake
jolted the region on Sunday, state media in the two countries said, and rescuers were searching for dozens trapped under rubble in the mountainous area.
That criminal case
jolted the world's most popular sport and burst into view with early morning arrests
at a hotel in Europe.
The fact that the bond market retreated during the first week of the year on «old» news and in the second week on very little new economic news, though Wednesday saw softer
JOLTS (where job openings slid to a six - month low) and Import Price data barely rising
at all, is revealing.
If you happened to look
at your stock portfolio over the past few days, you might have gotten a
jolt.
«To be quite honest with you, in the aftermath of Florida, this situation in Fair Haven has
jolted me,» Governor Phil Scott said
at a Friday press conference, as reported by Vermont news outlet VTDigger.org.
A 5.2 - magnitude earthquake
jolted the waters off Taiwan's Hualien County
at 7:47 a.m. Wednesday (Beijing Time), according to the China Earthquake Networks Center Source: Xinhua 2018/5/2 9:17:19
A confluence of events has given a
jolt of optimism to oil prices, with market sentiment
at its most positive arguably in years.
JOLT offers these selected companies working space
at MaRS Discovery District, seed financing and mentorship, as well as access to seasoned partners and some of the top angel and venture capital investors in the industry.
«The numbers reflect the funding landscape in Canada with more angels filling the gaps
at the seed stage,» said Kerri Golden, General Partner,
JOLT Fund.
In addition,
JOLT is the first official Canadian supporter of FbStart — a new program from Facebook to help mobile startups
at different stages in their life cycles build and grow their apps.
It's hard to believe that it was exactly a year ago that we held our first - ever
JOLT Demo Day
at Steam Whistle Brewing.
And all we wanted was the sweet IM To
jolt us in our bed
at 3 A.M. Have you been bullied?
A teacher's sensitivity to what is going on in the student's mind may require tolerance, patience, and imagination — or,
at other times, enthusiasm or even an intellectual
jolt to overcome apathy.
The occasion of his baptism is so momentous that we are
jolted all the way back to the first chapter of Genesis, as the separation of earth and sky that God established
at creation is refigured.
What used to
jolt people out of the innocent's dream life is now a thing of passive «interest»
at best.
Just looking
at this smoothie is a
jolt to the senses.
Customers seek out Fast Casual restaurants that will
jolt their palates with something new that,
at the same time, has a nostalgic twist.
This is a refreshing coffee drink that gives you a
jolt of caffeine and a taste of an adult beverage
at the same time.
Grab a seat
at the L - shape marble counter overlooking the kitchen, and order a flight of pintxos (one - bite snacks), including the quintessential pintxo Gilda, a palate -
jolting skewer of anchovy, green pepper, and olive.
Head - cracking
jolt finds unsuspecting target in Army's Fertig as he fires ball over head of Mount Washington's Goalie Bo Moore (22) and gets whacked for effort by Defenseman Merrick (26) in season's first major lacrosse game, won by Army 9 - 8
at Baltimore
In a race that
jolted his sport, 21 - year - old Usain Bolt of Jamaica smashed the world record for 100 meters and established himself as a threat to win multiple gold medals
at the Beijing Olympics
Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry combined for 74 points on 60 percent shooting, but Iguodala played his best game of his season off the bench to
jolt the Warriors to a 129 - 120 win
at home.
This gas drives the shot out of the barrel and
at the same time creates an opposite force that drives the gun into the shooter's shoulder and cheek with a sharp
jolt.
At the end of his sophomore year, Jones gained a huge
jolt of confidence when he won the San Joaquin Athletic Association varsity 100 - meter dash crown.
In 2014, he arrived — just as Mkhitaryan has this summer — as a creative spark to add a bit of a
jolt to United's build - up play,
at least that was the plan prior to the arrival of Angel Di Maria.
Also, the rapid shift in hormones that occurs when you go from breastfeeding to not
at all, can be quite a
jolt to your body and cause a surge of emotions and even depression.
After falling asleep for a nap,
at 30 minutes my heart will start racing and it's like I get a
jolt of adrenaline in my body, I actually feel myself coming out of sleep and I can not get back to sleep.
So now,
at all of six weeks, I'm more or less saying goodbye to co-sleeping and transitioning him to his crib, because he sleeps longer there, and I sleep better without
jolting awake
at every single urp and burp he makes.
Nursing both
at once saves time and gives you a bigger
jolt of prolactin, but nursing your babies one
at a time is fine too.
If there is an upside to this tawdry affair it is that it seems to have
jolted the great British public into disgust not so much
at these guys» antics but their paypackets.
A second referendum - a policy the Lib Dems can
at least claim to have thought of first even if they've been less than full - throated in their support for it - would send a
jolt through the party.
Tinubu, who was also a reviewer of the book was said to have been
jolted by what he considered to be a false account of what actually transpired in the journey to have the APC defeat the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party government
at the centre.
Because he has gripped the helm of the Assembly for more than 20 years, Speaker Sheldon Silver's new status as federal defendant
jolts the Albany legislative process right
at the start of a new term.
At one point, parishioners got a sonic
jolt when mayor struck the microphone while attempting to convey his emotions on Trump's proposals.
Two other segments of the Ring of Fire ruptured this way — Chile in 1960
at magnitude 9.5, the largest quake ever recorded on Earth, and Alaska's horrible Good Friday earthquake of 1964,
at 9.2 the strongest
jolt ever to hit the continent of North America.