Sentences with phrase «for sudden bursts»

In horses and some dogs such as greyhounds, the organ is a reserve for the oxygen - carrying red cells required for sudden bursts of activity.
In the way that French New Wave filmmaker Jacques Demy made the locales of «The Umbrellas of Cherbourg» and «The Young Girls of Rochefort» into workaday natural settings that were also vividly colored backdrops for sudden bursts of music, the Los Angeles of «La La Land» doesn't spare us the traffic jams, but it also allows its characters to open the back of a stalled truck to reveal a jazz combo.
I just realised that... And jewellery, I broke one of my statement necklaces (they don't travel well), that was the reason for this sudden burst of minimalism.
Gone are the waiting for the sudden burst of power and the paying careful attention to keep your engine speed high enough to stay above the «VTEC point» for performance driving.

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APEC's founding coincided with the sudden burst on the global scene of the Asian growth miracle, led by the «tigers» — Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore — and just as Deng Xioping issued his remarkable call for economic reform in China.
Lately, it looks like South Florida real estate prices are on their way back to pre-crisis level, but the question always remains as to whether that sudden surge of interest for the real estate market will remain strong, or the bubble will burst once more.
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS: MERGERS & ACQUISITION By Gordon Platt Growing risk appetite triggered a sudden burst of cross-border mergers and acquisitions in October, as investors prepared for a second round of quantitative easing, or QE2, from the Federal...
With the temperature reaching almost 50 degrees all week I've had this sudden burst of giddy energy because I can not wait for Spring and Summer season to arrive!
In a trice Arazi was racing for the lead, and in a sudden burst of speed — the very hallmark of his style — he sprinted to daylight as he pleased, running straight and sound to the wire.
Some women experience a sudden burst of energy just before the birth but it's important that you try to conserve your energy for whenever labour begins and baby arrives.
Pull Toys are great to have on - hand for your 18 - month olds sudden bursts around the house.
Shirley, a teacher, blogger and busy mother of three, used to see the cozy little nook in her office as little more than wasted space, but thanks to a sudden burst of inspiration and a quick trip to IKEA, Shirley's kids now have a cozy reading room of their own, and all for less than $ 80!
Some mothers will also report a sudden burst of energy and the desire to start preparing the home for the new baby.
For example, a sudden burst of expansion explains why matter is spread relatively evenly in every direction; it would have been stretched and smoothed during the spasm of rapid growth.
Because their wings beat so fast and in order to enable them to produce sudden bursts of power nature has chosen this sugar for their blood.
Darcy - Smith has so far shown an aptitude for uncomfortably tense confrontations, sudden bursts of violence and pockets of secrecy and paranoia.
Ray, given to thick pronouncements, attacks on the mentally challenged, and sudden bursts of grief for a life misspent, is just such a character: a sketch — one every bit the monochromatic type that melancholy, introspective Ken is, as it happens — who doesn't deserve a moral.
Most diesels, even high - output modern ones, dispense their power in a sudden burst of thrust, followed by a pause for an upshift.
CAMBRIDGE — It is time for the world's major central banks to acknowledge that a sudden burst of moderate inflation would be extremely helpful in unwinding today's epic debt morass.
Also wanted to mention, when we started using this so called «positive reinforcement» method and have seen positive results for many behavioral issues, we end up feeling bad (or guilty) especially if the aversive correction was given out of our sudden burst of frustration — which I think is good because that means we are aware that there must be a better way of dealing with the current problem so then we start looking and trying out other «more benevolent» methods.
Common behaviour that is normal — Sudden burst of energy may seem abnormal but for a hamster this is common.
An adult dog will adapt more easily to changes in your household, such as a new baby, relatives or guests visiting, or being left alone for long periods of time when there is a sudden burst of overtime at work.
As I savoured the views I had a sudden urge to burst into song, but, for the sake of my companions, refrained.
For the drivers involved in the I - 94 pileup, Indiana police officials reported to the Chicago Tribune that a sudden burst of heavy snow cut visibility to about 10 feet.
Protection provided in most homeowners insurance policies against sudden and accidental water damage, from burst pipes for example.
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