Sentences with phrase «into quicken»

And I enter Etrade transactiosn into quicken by hand, as at least until now I don't think they've had a download option, though that may have changed since I last checked.
Of course that data can't go directly into quicken.
In those moments, notice how you can, through conscious engagement, invite ease and length into quickened breath, informing change.

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Though the book sometimes devolves into a list - like chronicle of the company's every doing, the preparations to pitch Incivek to an FDA advisory panel quicken the pace.
In manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.17 Into the hands which broke and quickened the bread, which blessed and caressed little children, which were pierced with the nails; into the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrInto the hands which broke and quickened the bread, which blessed and caressed little children, which were pierced with the nails; into the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afraid.
Staffan Linder takes an opposite tack, believing that the leisure problem can be understood by taking into account the fact that «the pace [of life] is quickening, and our lives in fact are becoming steadily more hectic.»
A call for us to be quickened, straightened into hearing One who is not part of the world of our entrapment by and scandal at each other, so that we who are inclined to settle for less can be summoned into the joy of more by One who loves us.
Moreover, the individual's intentions are never so pure as always to quicken him into compatible activity for the sake of divinely given goals, even when he has or thinks he has full knowledge of God's will.
When punished, they rejoice as if quickened into life; they are assailed by the Jews as foreigners, and are persecuted by the Greeks; yet those who hate them are unable to assign any reason for their hatred.»
Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and in the alternation of night and day, and in the ships which sail in the sea with that which profits men, and in the water which Allah sends down from the sky and quickens therewith the earth after its death and scatters therein all kinds of beasts, and in the change of the winds, and the clouds pressed into service between the heaven and the earth — are indeed Signs for the people who understand.
One solution, approved, I believe, by Rome, was to agree that the human body is fully a part of this world machine but that God directly creates the human soul and infuses it into the body at the point of quickening.
the third referring to His entrance into glory, when He said, Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit; and in order to denote these there is a triple signing with the cross made at the words, Thou dost sanctify, quicken, bless.
Aside from having the awareness around him to be one step ahead to play a pass others might not see, the speed with which he recycles the ball ensures Barcelona's tempo quickens up when necessary and it gets them moving into dangerous situations.
Next time you feel your pulse quicken as you move into a negative state at a youth sports event Park suggests you try circle breathing.
He said such bond would go a long way to reflate the economy by pumping funds into the economy of the affected states, noting that the initiative will in no doubt quicken the exit of economic recession.
The year was 1972 and Stamper, a police lieutenant in San Diego at the time, recalls that his heart pounded, his breath quickened and his vision narrowed into a tunnel.
As a result, scientists may choose to use the fruit fly to quicken the pace of research into the cause of noise - induced hearing loss and potential treatment for the condition, according to a paper published this week in the online Early Edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Fossil fuel burning, deforestation and farming have increased temperatures by nearly 2 °F during the past two centuries and caused ice to melt into the seas, causing them to rise at a quickening pace.
With more cortisol in your bloodstream, your heartbeat quickens, giving your brain more oxygen and releasing extra energy, which makes it tough to transition into sleep mode.
These minor problems, however, rarely interfere with the pulse - quickening thrill of diving into a mass of infected and coming out alive on the other side.
But rather than falling into cliché, Hardy's quickening pace, coupled with truly creepy cinematography by Martijn van Broekhuizen and gruesome makeup, creates a surprisingly taut thriller.
His last two films, 2011's Drive and 2013's Only God Forgives, were pulse - quickening neo-noirs that combined elements of fairy tale, fantasy and American pulp into heightened, hyper - stylised realities.
Yet there remains plenty to admire, not least the marriage of Scorsese, cinematographer Roger Deakins and composer Philip Glass, whose expertise kicks into gear for a memorable final act that quickens the pulse thankfully warranting the often tedious meditative journey.
You know how they say that moving elderly people into the hospital can quicken their demise?
Signs of such deterioration abound, as conservatives push to loosen the grip of governments and unions so as to maximize the freedom of families and schools to chart their own course, and as liberals redefine education reform into a «social justice» crusade, construe today's problems in race and gender terms, and press government to do more to advance and protect selected subgroups — a trend that's been welcomed and in fact quickened by the Obama administration's eagerness to nationalize these endeavors and institute federal regulations that further them.
A couple of times, trail - braking hard into a tightening bend, the back end does break free, yet it's easy to catch and not the pulse - quickening event everyone associates with Peugeot GTIs of old.
Someone had left the car in dynamic mode, which quickens the throttle response, turning the accelerator pedal into a hair trigger.
Changing out of Comfort mode into the Sport modes did no more than quicken throttle and shift responses, and those changes simply didn't matter in this setting, where «comfort» still provides enough of the Panamera's innate agility to maintain its image as the sports car of its segment.
Once we arrived at the twisty portion of our drive route, we punched things into sport - plus to firm up the suspension and steering and quicken throttle response.
Toss the RLX into Sport mode, and the performance quickens with gearshifts occurring at higher rpm.
The quickened water has sculpted three immense and perfect arches into the solid ice, soaring fifty or sixty feet to their apices, sublime almost as if by design.
This went on for the next half - hour, the inductions of sickness coming and going at an ever - quickening pace, as if I was entering into the advanced stages of labor.
These minor problems, however, rarely interfere with the pulse - quickening thrill of diving into a mass of infected and coming out alive on the other side.
This impermanence of territorial identity offers an deep time perspective on #temporarycustodian's ongoing research into an apparent quickening of flow that demands holding without owning.
In Sue de Beer's work since the early 2000s, we get to see - the way we don't see our own - her personal image - streams on a wall, excellently crystallized into a series of lucid and fey film installations: Disappear Here, 2004, with a title from Bret Easton Ellis and a monologue from an untitled (and so far unreleased) novel by Alissa Bennett; Black Sun, 2005, with a title from Julia Kristeva and texts from two Dennis Cooper novels; The Quickening, which was based on writings by Joris - Karl Huysmans and Jonathan Edwards.
And while Lynch's paintings and sculptures present a visual feast — Vanity (2016) offers a particularly alluring marriage of color and form, as if a Matisse cutout were beginning to morph and metastasize — there is still room for the young artist to delve deeper into questions of perception and mindfulness, particularly in an age of pervasive screens and quickening attention spans.»
It starts with... «A spike in the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere between 2001 and 2003 appears to be a temporary phenomenon and apparently does not indicate a quickening build - up of the gas in the atmosphere, according to an analysis by NOAA climate experts.»
My pulse quickened, and I totally broke into «Mission Impossible» mode.
I quickened my pace and turned into the long street that leads to my house.
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