Sentences with phrase «airing his feelings once»

O'Rourke always hated the bike (in print, at least), and now that it's becoming more of a needed transportation mainstay on crowded American city streets, reducing pollution and carbon dioxide emissions and improving health, O'Rourke is airing his feelings once again.

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Clinton said that contrary to some reports, she had never actually fainted, and that she felt significantly refreshed once she was in an air - conditioned car and drank some water.
Once carbon dioxide rises to 1 percent of the air, it can make the body feel drowsy.
For example, Nora Dashwood, COO of the company's ArcLight Cinemas division, once learned from a theater assistant manager in his early twenties that «he could feel the air in the room go cold» around Dashwood whenever a problem arose.
Only this begging bowl, poor battered cup of my heart where once given to feeling now emptiness steals, catching at each new breath which, like the shore air over these waters, these sands, slips and runs away.
But something about feeling the dampness of the cave walls, smelling the musty air, visualizing the strain with which Joseph and Nicodemus would have heaved Jesus» lifeless body through a narrow entrance, and fathoming the darkness that would have swallowed it up once the daylight was sealed out of it startled me with the brutality of the Incarnation and the grisly cost of our salvation.
, betrays at once the poignancy of the writer's feelings: «The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every bird of the air, upon everything that creeps on the ground and all the fish of the sea; into your hand they are delivered.»
Once I felt that soft salt air all of my good intentions of working a few hours a day blew away with the remnants of the cold rain that I left behind in Chi town.
It's hot, it's muggy and I am finding myself wanting to be outside in the fresh air, but quickly going back in once I'm out there because I feel like I'm melting.
«Andi told me once after a good jump that he felt he was in the air for more than half an hour.»
I have always loved watching Theo play, once he gets on the ball there is an air of excitement around the ground... OK he has not always delivered but he CAN and I feel he will do again
But, once your child burps and gets that air out of his belly, he will feel better.
Once she was able to air out her hurt feelings, to the understanding ear of her father, there was no longer a power struggle over feeding the cats.
It may take some (or a lot of) work getting you and your baby / toddler out of the house for some fresh air, but it is really important and you'll feel much better once you do.
Once our lease was up, Chris decided we should move on Peterson Air Force Base since he was away for work a lot and felt it was more safe for me there.
After airing his concerns about a darker Luke Skywalker in Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Mark Hamill now reveals he once felt the same about a similar path in Return of the Jedi.
This unconventional and minimalist layout takes a little getting used to — the heated seat button is easy to miss (it's within the outer most air vent) and directing airflow isn't intuitive (you have to rotate the outer bezel until you feel it pointing in the desired direction)-- but once you're familiar with it you'll find other climate and heater control terribly old fashioned.
Once you get inside, the cabriolet gives the open - air high - quality feeling of the carefully selected material and ambience details.
Granted, once you subscribe, the company delivers the daily blog content to the device so you can read it on the go (or in the air), but the arrangement still feels like nickel - and - diming of customers.
She felt a kiss of cool air against her cheek, once, twice.
Once you arrive at the beach, you'll feel the fresh ocean air calming your spirit; you'll welcome the stress - free comforts that this fully equipped condo offers, including the large living room with a futon sleeper, fireplace, TV and Wifi, a fully equipped kitchen, a dining table with 3 dining chairs, a Bedroom with queen bed, and a hallway Bathroom with tub / shower and private balcony with bay and ocean views.
It takes some getting used to, but once you've got the hang of judging distances and how precise you can be in the air the game feels great, largely thanks to an impressive sense of speed.
I have made quite a few eye rolls during my play time at the parody - level girls and their antics, but I felt like a true warrior once I figured out how to pummel 20 enemies into the air, run up the wall following them to add more to their beat down, then air dash after them to pound them back into the ground, ending their life and my 250 - hit combo.
The glassy reflections created a sense of floating in the air, so you felt at once menaced by oil and in danger of falling: as I write this I remember that strange sensation of both claustrophobia and vertigo.
Or, «I'm tired of the feeling of hot air coming out from behind your painting,» something I actually overheard once.
1) I once was a hippie: spending my summers in BC, between Hornby Island and the Okanagan Valley, breathing the West green air while feeling the breeze in my long hair and beard (that I still have, in a shorter version though...);
Once our brokers started to hear that message, I could almost feel the air become buoyant.
I can speculate that we were charging into summer when, once again, the room would feel a little warm, even though we rarely use our air conditioning due to the pleasure of mother nature's natural air conditioning... a wonderful fog bank that creeps over the hills most evenings and cools us down, thank you Newport Beach, the red color gave off a psychological warmth (if there is such a thing).
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