Sentences with phrase «jolt if»

So round up your pogs, crank up the Spice Girls, grab a Zima, (or an ice cold can of Jolt if you're a teetotaler), and dig right in.
Mathews also may have gotten a jolt if he saw a recent post on the CTA website in which the union informs us that Tony Thurmond, their candidate for California Superintendent of Public Instruction, will be holding a tele - town hall on May 9th.
Intelligence picked by The aL - hAJJ indicate that the contract for the importation of the vehicles is likely to suffer another jolt if ongoing probing by the nation's security and investigative agencies into the background and alleged «dealings» of Mr Boateng Aidoo confirms fresh allegations against him.
But many economists warn the stimulus could give the sluggish economy only a temporary jolt if the government fails to follow through with politically more difficult economic reforms.

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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.
Regardless of how busy you are, if a colleague asks for assistance on a project, there's a good chance you'll get a jolt of happiness out of agreeing to help.
So target the caffeine jolt to between 9:30 am and 11:30 am, and if you want to keep sailing through the day, have another cup of java between 1:30 to 3:30.
But if you're looking for baby steps to get started with a less sedentary lifestyle, this study should give you a jolt of motivation.
If NorthVolt can accomplish its plans, the former Tesla exec will certainly bring a jolt to the battery marketplace.
If you happened to look at your stock portfolio over the past few days, you might have gotten a jolt.
Now if we turn from the life of Christ to our ordinary experience of people, most of us would probably agree that there are certain types of men and women who need to be shocked or jolted out of their self - love and complacency before they can begin to see and appreciate what we and constructive love is trying to do.
I usually shake it gently (yet forcefully) from side to side and then give it a short jolt up to see if the cake is separating from the pan.
You can drink it on its own cold diluted with a bit milk or water, or even as a straight shot if you want a really strong jolt, and you can certainly heat it up if you want it hot.
It doesn't have [a] jolting effect if you look on a bar graph, [but] it definitely looks like some people subscribe to it.
If you're looking for a jolt something bright, invigorating, spicy and citrusy - this is just the thing.
If it was a deflection, the ball would have spun a lot faster and the defenders legs would have jolted a bit.
If the old ticker hadn't been jolted enough for one day Mesut Ozil's agent, Dr. Erkut Sogut, allegedly revealed to Turkish media sources...
If weaning is done too rapidly, then the breasts receive a jolt and start to shrink rapidly.
If the legs are inside, the spine bears some of the jolts that would otherwise be absorbed by the squatting straddle position of the legs and knees.
Madigan, who had kept the bitter and racially charged Chicago City Council fight out of the capital until last week, suffered a jolt when 14 black Democrats threatened to abandon the party in the November election if the park district bill passed the legislature.
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.
If you want a tournament - legal golf rangefinder, make sure to choose the Tour V3 JOLT, not the Tour V3 JOLT Slope.
If the sight of the current between the prongs and the loud electrical sound don't scare away an attacker, you can simply touch them with it and send a jolt through his or her body.
A groundbreaking study by Suthana and colleagues, published in 2012 the New England Journal of Medicine, found that people performed better on a memory task if their entorhinal cortex — a brain hub for memory and navigation — was given a low jolt of electricity during the task.
So if money is tight, try planning a staycation — mapping out fun new things to do in your hometown may deliver a similar jolt of happiness.
«If the animal is walking, every time the foot hits the ground it's going to send a little jolt through the skeleton, and that will show itself in the data,» Wilmers says.
If the renewable energy target is cut, «it's the type of jolt to industry that basically would create such an upheaval that you would have a mass exodus», said Alex Hewitt, managing director of Bulgarian - Polish - U.S. - backed windfarm operator CWP Renewables, which has A$ 1.5 billion of projects on ice.
If the researchers find cells with decent enough DNA, Iritani says, he would inject a mammoth cell's nucleus into an elephant egg and zap it with electricity to jolt the egg into fertilization mode.
But if you're feeling anxious, giving your body a jolt is the last thing you need.
So, if you can wait until 10 am for your first cup, your body will be most conducive to a caffeine jolt.
If there's coffee or chocolate in your ice cream, expect the scoop to deliver a small jolt.
Either they suffered the weird symptoms described in the ads and felt a jolt of recognition, or they wondered if someone was playing a joke on an overmedicated country.
Caffeine increases cortisol levels, as if jolting our body to answer a stressor, even if there isn't a stressful task or situation at hand.
Yesterday at 2 am, I was jolted out of a deep sleep with severe leg cramps & pain radiating from my upper thigh down my calf to my toes... I immediately used the magnesium spray on my entire leg & after less than 5minutes the cramps were gone... i still felt as if my leg was going to cramp at any minute (as they always do)... but instead was able to go back to sleep, cramp free... I am so happy my physical therapist, recommended your product!!!
For you, this protein might be helpful if you're into smoothies or want to add a jolt of protein to carb - y things.
Even if the head is not directly hit, a blow or jolt to the body causes the brain...
If you're constantly stressed, that morning java jolt could be doing more harm than good.
If your food and lifestyle habits throw off your adrenals» normal production of cortisol, you might start feeling the opposite of how you should (e.g., instead of feeling a natural jolt of energy in the morning from your body's surge of cortisol, you'll feel sleepy and lethargic, and instead of feeling calm and relaxed and bedtime, you'll feel wired).
While the goal of postmodern literature was originally to jolt society into a realization of where our actions would take us if left unchecked, our media flood now seems to have the opposite effect.
The skinny fit is important to get the right look, but if you want you can go for a relaxed boyfriend fit like Jolt's Studded Camo Skinny, which you can roll for a casually cool vibe.
If the color feels too serious for you, pair it with an unexpected jolt of hot pink.
If you want to inject a jolt of star - approved style into any ordinary ensemble, there's no better way than with a pair of peep - toe shoes.
Studs, tie dyes and acid wash are all there to jolt our imaginations, and if yours isn't running riot, why not?
If you are a lover of fall, anything that looks like fall decor gives us a jolt of excitement!
Even if you don't want an actual relationship, just stumbling upon someone who listens to you can be that jolt of positive energy that you need to leave the shadows behind.
When it comes to Annabelle's five or six big stinger moments, Leonetti manages to deliver the jolts, and if audiences are sure to head home complaining about how dumb and predictable it all was, many may also find themselves nursing their significant others» lightly bruised forearms.
First Snow is slow to develop, but pays off for patient viewers, so if you're looking for a crackerjack thriller full of good twists and jolts, look elsewhere.
For those of us who chose to bury ourselves in movies rather than pay attention to the events transpiring across the country, the mention of the inauguration jolted us briefly back to reality — a needle puncturing our cozy Hollywood bubble, if you will — shortly before the lights dimmed and a fresh distraction took over the screen.
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