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about quickening and what to expect from your baby's first movements.
No, we're not talking
about the quickening phenomenon from Highlander — although it can feel that way.
I'm curious
about your quicken comment... do you download your etrade transactions or hand input them?
Not exact matches
Martijn Wilder, Baker & McKenzie partner in charge of global environmental markets and climate change, said the firm hadn't done much climate litigation in the past but the pace of inquiries from companies seeking reassurance
about any potential liability had
quickened.
The pace of inquiries from companies seeking reassurance
about any potential liability has definitely
quickened, says climate lawyer Martijn...
In the first quarter of this year, concerns
about consumer data privacy and potentially tighter regulatory controls exacerbated existing investor nervousness tied to speculation the US Federal Reserve would
quicken the pace of interest - rate hikes in response to higher wage growth.
The key to your understandable concerns
about the «free - for - all» is, as you probably already know, to let Holy Spirit
quicken verses to you as He sees fit.
Since there is not a wide discussion
about the need to earn intimacy or the investment that intimacy requires, the process is
quickened.
It must be true to what we believe
about God; yet it must
quicken the emotions rather than give information or theological analysis.
Usually, women can feel this sensation, known as
quickening,
about midway through the pregnancy, between 16 and 25 weeks gestation.
While some women notice «
quickening» as early as 16 weeks, many don't feel their baby move until
about 18 weeks or more.
Al - Mansour and her screenwriting partner, Emma Jensen, pump the dialogue full of swoons, especially in the opening stretch in which a 16 - year - old Mary is wooed by the 21 - year - old author Percy, who sends drippy love notes, and inspires murmuring
about the «curdling of the blood and the
quickening of the heart.»
In retrospect, it's hard to imagine a six - year - old child consumed with worry
about the future, but the circumstances of my childhood
quickened my maturity.
If your heart
quickens with the look of this machine, that emotion will be fortified the second you slip inside and fire up the Twin - Turbo, but it's not just
about power and prestige...Mercedes - Benz leads the world in innovative safety features that fill this machine such as rear view camera, lane departure assist, collision alert, tire pressure monitor system.
Sport holds gears longer and
quickens throttle response, while Manual allows you to shift on your own with the paddle shifters, although the gearbox will upshift for you at 6000 rpm, (
about 800 rpm away from the redline).
About the only thing lacking is some pulse -
quickening excitement.
Reading science fiction, fantasy and horror is all
about finding that handful of special books that
quicken the mind, the imagination and the need to turn pages.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has slid
about 3.5 per cent this week as President Donald Trump invited a trade war and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell fuelled speculation the central bank plans to
quicken the pace of monetary tightening.
Just found out tonight
about this after my
quicken magically stopped working a couple of weeks ago.
About the relationship of his work to the viewer Rothko said, «A picture lives by companionship, expanding and
quickening in the eyes of the sensitive observer.
As O'Hara said, «There has never been enough said
about Pollock's draftsmanship, that amazing ability to
quicken a line by thinning it, to slow it up by flooding, to elaborate that simplest of elements, the line — to change, reinvigorate, to extend, to build up an embarrassment of riches in the mass by drawing alone.»
Even by the standards of a prize that has been contested by Chris Offili's elephant dung paintings, Tracey Emin's soiled bed and dirty knickers and Damien Hirst's sliced and pickled animals, Creed's work is widely considered exceptionally odd and is likely to
quicken debate
about the prize's future.
Really it just wants to be old and it isn't so you see those of us from New England just traveling around the world, shaking off those chains of the sharp
quickening weather and that sad desire to be classy or old usually betrayed by our quaint speech — wicked or our loafers, or deliberately well - worn clothes in New England's endless imitation of «real» which is a copy of those who we think know
about something older — we think they own stuff, Harvard and the Swan Boats and that Swan Boat accident and all that cold weather food.
The study said sea level rise, caused by factors including a thaw of glaciers, averaged
about 1.2 millimeters (0.05 inch) a year from 1901 - 90 — less than past estimates — and leapt to 3 mm a year in the past two decades, apparently linked to a
quickening thaw of ice.
If you are not utterly * shocked * by the shoddy science involved and you attack rather than inform, with the same old alarmist talking points
about peer review (as if Climategate never revealed corruption of peer review), then I laugh at you since you are
quickening your own demise as a person on record forever as being a dupe who couldn't see through what is rapidly becoming a laughing stock.
The Wildcat's build helps to
quicken actuation speed and its body weighs
about 25 percent less than other «tournament grade controllers,» says Razer.
You might feel tightness in your chest as your heart pounds, your breathing
quickens, and a knot of nausea forms in your stomach like a volcano
about to erupt.
Peering in through the kitchen window, my pulse
quickened just thinking
about what was in store.
My pulse
quickens when I think
about it.
Does it say something
about me that this makes my pulse
quicken, but a new pair of shoes (never — they come from Goodwill!)