Sentences with phrase «immediate rush of»

The immediate rush of firing it up, being pounded by the soundtrack and thrown into a race never really dies down in the time you're playing it.
When we stomped the gas in Sport mode, we didn't get an immediate rush of speed, although the car picked up quickly, and its 518 horsepower would have kept up that acceleration for a long time.
Remember scraping your knee as a kid, and the immediate rush of blood to the site of the cut?
These bonds requires more time to metabolize than unbound caffeine, so the absorption of caffeine into the bloodstream is slower and more gradual with tea than the rapid caffeine absorption and immediate rush of adrenaline that occurs with coffee, chocolate and caffeinated sodas.
Hunting Aliens An immediate rush of media attention focused on Europa's lakes.
Didn't feel that immediate rush of love / bonding though.

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Where a dead body requires more or less immediate attention, riddance of lust the shell» can hold grief off for a few days, or a week, or a season, No cutting short the pastor's too brief vacation, no rushing home from a ministerial conference to deal with a death in the parish family.
One evening, I lost the power of speech and had to be rushed to the hospital for an immediate operation.
In the immediate aftermath of 1995's Oklahoma City bombing, much of the news media rushed to suggest that a Muslim, or at least a Middle Eastern connection, was behind the attack.
The law of England wisely and religiously concurs that no man hath a power to destroy life but by commission from God, the author of it, and as their suicide is guilty of a double offence, one spiritual, in evading the prerogative of the Almighty and rushing into his immediate presence uncalled for, the other temporal against the King, who hath an interest in the preservation of all his subjects [Commentaries, Book 4, Chapter 14].
I may be completely off on this, but it seems like speed rushers could come in and make an immediate impact because of their skill set, while bigger guys like Taco would need a year or two to gain the strength needed to overpower the average NFL OT.
His decisions are sometimes based on a rush of blood... coming off his line to collect when he has no chance, coming out of the box when he's better staying put, ill considered release of the ball putting others in immediate trouble....
Green Bay defensive lineman Mike Neal, who was lined up over the outside shoulder of Bears rookie left guard James Brown, took an immediate outside rush towards Chicago left tackle J'Marcus Webb.
-LSB-...] I loved this article as I know many moms who feel guilt if they don't feel an immediate and huge rush of pure love at the first sight of the baby.
In the immediate aftermath of Carl Paladino's surprise landslide win in the Sept. 14 GOP primary, Senate Republicans rushed to embrace him — Minority Leader Dean Skelos was the first out with a congratulatory statement — and insisted his presence at the top of the ticket would help them win back the majority.
«Patients complain of being depressed, slow and having a foggy mind,» said Rush's Antonio C. Bianco, MD, PhD, an immediate past president of the American Thyroid Association that is professor of medicine at Rush and an expert on thyroid disorders «They have difficulty losing weight.
Blood - pressure medication If you have high blood pressure, the risk it poses to your health is more of an immediate concern than your risk of developing diabetes, says William Elliott, MD, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and the study's author.
The thrill of riding on the crest of a wave produces an immediate adrenaline rush, and surfing is often described as an addictive sport.
So although hitting the flash sale sites during the first half of your cycle might be immediate gratification, the endorphin rush won't last when you see next month's credit card bill!
While this rush of chemicals is essential for our survival, the response is supposed to be short - term, with mechanisms in place to shut off the stress hormones when the immediate danger has passed.
Following the immediate «adrenaline rush» that helps us escape the danger, we experience a massive release of cortisol, often referred to as the «stress hormone.»
Dove is an album of texture — there is nothing as immediate as «Feed The Tree» or any of Star's off - kilter, head - rush singles and there is nothing as hooky and bright as King's «Superconnected» — there are layers and copious amounts of digging involved here.
Best actor in a TV movie or limited series Robert De Niro, «The Wizard of Lies» (HBO) Jude Law, «The Young Pope» (HBO) Kyle MacLachlan, «Twin Peaks» (Showtime) Ewan McGregor, «Fargo» (FX) Geoffrey Rush, «Genius» (National Geographic) IMMEDIATE REACTION: This category shaped up as expected, with movie stars on premium cable along with a nod for MacLachlan in the highly anticipated return of «Twin Peaks.»
by Walter Chaw There's fat to be trimmed from Joe Wright's noble go at Jane Austen's adapted - to - death Pride and Prejudice, which clocks in at a flabby 127 minutes (yet still seems somehow rushed at its conclusion), but when it works, it does for Austen what Kenneth Branagh's Henry V and Hamlet did for Shakespeare: it makes the trials of these iconic literary figures feel immediate and sensible — and it does so with a screenplay (by Deborah Moggach) that understands what parts of the text are timeless and what parts are not.
One's view ends at the cowl as the nose drops away, so the rushing grain of the track surface was immediate.
Chrysler now has a trio of sport - utility vehicles - the Cherokee, the larger, upgraded Grand Cherokee and the top - of - the - line Grand Wagoneer version of the Grand Cherokee.After we drove the Grand Wagoneer, our immediate reaction was that all those folks who rushed to get a Grand Cherokee may be a wee bit disappointed they didn't wait for the Grand Wagoneer.
But in terms of immediate portfolio changes, I hastened to add: «I don't believe there's any great rush here, necessarily».
Once Ginger was secured, Daniel loaded him into the car and rushed him to Animal Emergency Hospital of Redmond for immediate treatment.
There are plenty of instances when animals are rushed into a veterinary facility and require immediate attention.
OK, so it isn't groundbreaking stuff in any sense of the word, but if you're looking for a game that offers an immediate blast of purely great gameplay that'll kick your «just one more go» reflex back into action, Score Rush Extended is absolutely the game for you.
If all the bad things you guys are so convinced were going to happen were indeed going to happen all of a rush — say in a year or less — then maybe I;d be a bit more convinced that we need to take urgent, immediate and drastic action now.
The immediate response to the law lords» ruling, was the assurance of Jack Straw, the justice secretary and lord chancellor, that already planned government legislation protecting anonymous witnesses and clarifying when such evidence is permitted, scheduled for the next session of Parliament, would be rushed through as emergency legislation.
Many investors rushed in at the last moment to invest in it, as its returns were among the most attractive of all the immediate annuities available.
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