Sentences with phrase «even swallow»

You can even swallow the other player and fire them out as a weapon to defeat enemies.
They can work together to solve puzzles and complete levels, and can even swallow each other up and spit them back out which has numerous functions.
You never know when a bank machine will refuse or even swallow your debit / credit card.
Also, the ability to fold down the rear seatbacks allows the small trunk to expand into a good - size cargo hold that can even swallow a set of tires.
These are children who, if they ever had it, lose their ability to speak, toilet train, walk, even swallow usually prior to age 10.
Of course, you won't get as much of an insulin response from eating low glycemic «slow carbs» vs processed and refined grains that make you hypoglycemic before you can even swallow them.
Is your throat so sore you can't even swallow food without facing pain?
Important notes - I don't even swallow this oil and I make sure not to spit into a drain.
I sneak them into the kids smoothies and drinks, and my older ones will even swallow or chew the capsule (they are small).
Wouldn't even swallow it and I kept trying to trick him into drinking it which resulted in digestion problems.
All babies go through an actual oral stage in development which is quite appropriate — they suck on, bite, chew on and sometimes even swallow things like toys, clothing, paper, pretty much anything they find that they can get into their mouths.
I just stopped the rice cereal and started on oatmeal, he's been on fruit and veggies for over a month now, has tried them all but hates prunes, wont even swallow them..
If he's also ready to chew it — and perhaps even swallow it — that's fine, but it is more likely that these skills will follow in due course.
The most unsettling thing about Wayne Shaw eating that pie is he didn't even swallow between bites.
they wouldn't even swallow them.
They continually tried to give him antacids which he couldn't even swallow.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, kills motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, progressively paralyzing the body until even swallowing and breathing become impossible.
Julia Ducournau's morbid coming of age drama stars Garance Marillier as a young veterinary student, reserved and uncertain, who had never even swallowed a piece of meat in her life until an unexpected hazing ritual on her first day of college.
He's even swallowing the rocks and luckily is passing them but every time I let him out he makes a bee line for the rocks.
This can mean they have food allergies and missing teeth, or even swallowing issues.
A rabbit suffering from overgrown teeth will suddenly stop eating since it will have problems chewing and even swallowing.

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It's even more remarkable to hear that the SV community at large is so allegedly upset and utterly unnerved by Benchmark's radical failure to follow good form and just swallow hard and «suffer» in silence.
Lately, I've found that even the mission - critical business ideas that make it through my first set of filters have to address another elephant in the room: the question of whether this startup is building something that's going to become a free - standing and independent business or whether it's developing a great feature that is going to be swallowed up, ripped off, or rolled over by one of the big guys in their space in the near future.
For the sake of professionalism, sometimes it's important to simply listen to what the other person has to say even when this means swallowing your pride.
«Even today, approaching a half century later, I swallow hard when I think back to the Apollo 1 fire and the deaths of our buddies,» Young wrote in his memoir.
Even in an age of possibility that has stitched us together mechanically and virtually, our planet remains a forbidding place - always ready to upend lives, swallow airplanes whole and create enduring mysteries.
«If MPs swallow their misgivings and simply sign along the dotted line, even though the government clearly has no intention of providing MPs with much meaningful detail for what the future holds, then at that point the Brexit juggernaut will proceed without any further meaningful restraint or scrutiny,» Clegg said.
The flavor is «usually long lasting and linger on the palate even after the wine is swallowed or spit out,» reads a page on ETS Laboratories» website.
The prospect of years or even decades in prison might be easier to swallow if Cohen believes a presidential pardon is possible.
You just might need to swallow a little pride, but don't worry... even that is sweet when you consider the prize!
They sit there swallowing up every little biased puff piece the «news» can come up with and don't even think for a second that they might be getting manipulated.
During the 1970s, when I visited the capital of El Salvador on several occasions, I was able to observe the thousands of swallows that would fill the power lines every evening across from the National Theater in Morazan Plaza.
In spite of this, the swallows continued arriving every evening to cover the cables and spend a peaceful night in the plaza.
11 If they say, «Come with us, let us lie in wait for blood, let us ambush the innocent without cause; 12 Let us swallow them alive like Sheol, even whole, as those who go down to the pit; 13 We will find all [kinds] of precious wealth, we will fill our houses with spoil; 14 Throw in your lot with us, we shall all have one purse,» 15 My son, do not walk in the way with them.
Randy Alcorn says as much, writing, «Shouldn't we find even greater pleasure in anticipating the day when God will swallow up death forever (Isaiah 25:8), permanently reverse the curse (Revelation 22:3), and unite us with our Savior and eternal family?»
But, on the other hand, it is quite unjustified for theists to hold that we must tolerate or swallow the paradoxes or explain them away (by feats of ingenuity so subtle, and verbal methods so remote from intuitive insight or definite logical structures, that only deity could know with any assurance what was taking place), giving as justification the claim that the alternative position of atheism is even more paradoxical (lacking, it may be urged, any principle of cosmic explanation at all).
The adventures of the Swallows and their friends might have been a stretch even when they were written in the early 1930s.
Even the sparrow has found a home, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young — Even [near][2] Your altars, O Lord of hosts, My King and my God.
Mind you, it may cost them customers, and it may even cost them their company, but people have to stand up for what they believe regardless of what liberals want everyone to smile and swallow.
And, again, if even the sparrow finds a home and the swallow a nest for her young, shall we not long for the courts of the Lord?
For the early explorers, and certainly for those in Europe reading their first reports, the specificity and detail of America's native flora and fauna, and even more, its aboriginal Indian cultures, which by 1492 had already completed a long and distinguished history in this hemisphere, were swallowed up in a generalized feeling of newness which replaced that specificity and detail with the blank screen of an alleged «state of nature.»
The concept of nonsuccessive responses to stages of a temporal succession of events may seem too much to swallow, even to those who are prepared to admit the intelligibility of the specious present for cognitive phenomena.
Man, Be jealous lest the Fate of Corah «s Company be thy Fate; even to be Swallowed up of the Earth....
Or what about the drowning of the Egyptian army in the Red Sea, the earthquake the swallowed up all those who followed Korah in rebellion against Moses, or the things that God allows Satan to do to Job, or even some passages in the New Testament such as the death of Ananias and Sapphira, or the bloodbath that takes place in the book of Revelation?
I used to think it was the old European women from three or four generations back that had religion and superst.ition fed to them in equal amounts — even some as recent as my mother's generation with the nuns» stories about lying before communion and having their tongue fall out of their mouths, or having the stone lions in front of the protestant church come to life and eat them or having the earth open up and swallow them because they didn't go to confession.
He thought of it while he was swallowing a snake, and he was utterly horrified, thinking of coming back to Germany again and again and again, having to write over and over all those books that have to be in archaic English, even though he was not archaic himself, since he was so contemporary and wholly relevant.
Then comes a list of lesser things «beyond necessity, purely as a special service to God, which is contrary to faith... Tonsures, chasubles, albs... altar cloths, lights... bells, holy water, holy salt, incense», and a further list of ambivalent things: «veiling of statues, keeping fasts (except for the clergy), Litany of the Saints, Hymns to Mary of an evening, Confession torture, Palm swallowing, Passion sermons eight hours long, Consecrating the fire,... St Martin's Goose... three Christmas Masses, Oats on St Stephen's Day, St. John's draught».
Even so, today it is not uncommon for the religious freedom concept to be swallowed up in the separation concept because freedom here as elsewhere is interpreted in purely negative terms, as the liberal philosophical tradition tends to treat it.
We also find a kindred spirit in some of the prophets, where the faithful obedience of nonhuman creatures to the divine will is contrasted with the faithfulness and perversity of men: «Even the stork in the heavens knows her times; and the turtledove, swallow, and crane keep the time of their coming; but my people know not the ordinance of the Lord» (Jer 8:7).
I understand that some of this might be hard to swallow or even understand, but give it a shot.
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