Sentences with phrase «jolt comes»

For you the jolt comes first, evaluation is secondary.
The same jolt comes in what is already the film's most famous scene, a swanky dinner at which a very aggressive performance artist appears.
Yet the biggest jolt comes when she sees Esti (McAdams), her childhood best friend, now married to Dovid.
Pothole jolts come in quick succession, and the car transmits every uneven surface to the cabin.

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Feden, whose powerful closing statement «sent a jolt through the courtroom,» hopes that Cosby's guilty verdict will «educate people about the courage it still takes women to come forward.»
Don't overcomplicate it when it comes to exercising — even a 20 - minute walk can provide a much - needed jolt of happiness.
French President Emmanuel Macron vowed on Sunday to rapidly push through economic and political changes in France over the coming months and said he would seek to jolt Europe into reforming too.
Over the coming decades, Smith expects an influx of immigrants into the north, drawn by a milder climate and jobs in the resource sector, helping to deliver «an unprecedented economic jolt» to countries like Canada, Russia and Scandinavian nations.
The inventors claim that topically applied caffeine offers a consistent level of energy without the jolting buzz - then - crash that comes with drinking caffeinated drinks.
Then came the main event: the eight - minute pitches from the six JOLT teams.
Growth is good, everything is pretty good with a big jolt of stimulation coming from changes in tax laws,» Dalio said, referring to the health of the U.S. market as well as what he sees as an improving global economic climate.
This comes as a jolt to Joe who has been pleasantly surprised up to this point by the lack of «religious» practices in the meeting.
Another jolt is coming — when we discover, as I am certain we will, that Earth is not the only spot in the universe that is populated with living things.
And perhaps the most jolting argument on that point came in the decision that the lawyers cited from a case in New York in 1953, Kelly v. Gregory, twenty years before Roe.
The key to the dish's dramatic puff comes from oven spring — the jolt of steam and heat the batter gets when it's poured into the sizzling - hot pan and then goes straight into a cranked - up oven.
I hope he can come back soon and give the team a jolt like it seems Holtby did for the Caps
While JD has done an admirable job coming off the bench, he doesn't provide that instant - offense jolt that Noi did when he came in to games.
But the simple fact that he can play above - average defense immediately jolts him past some of his peers, and I'd imagine he'll find a much better balance of the two sides in the coming years.
The real jolt of electricity came with our first Big Baseball Brawl of the season.
Tagovailoa came in for a faltering Jalen Hurts, threw three TDs, and in between extremely freshman - type moments jolted Alabama's offense back into the game.
First Leg Preview: Barcelona are coming into this game on the back of a devastating loss in the hands of Malaga which jolted their title challenge but Luis Enrique's side are still alive in three major competitions and they will be looking to gather the pace as the season approaches its finale.
After the joy of Berlin came a jolt back to earth for England.
A good double stroller for infant and toddler comes with a harness that may protect your kids from any bumps and jolts along the way.
After falling asleep for a nap, at 30 minutes my heart will start racing and it's like I get a jolt of adrenaline in my body, I actually feel myself coming out of sleep and I can not get back to sleep.
The jolt in demand for government - subsidized meals comes as many school programs are struggling to balance their food service budgets because of higher costs and a decline in paying customers, school nutrition advocates said.
Days later came another jolt: Revelations that Clinton had schemed to avoid military service in Vietnam.
«Cuomo was jolted by those events and came to realize that he was out of step with the «progressives» and had to move sharply to the left to keep up with his own party,» the source said.
First comes a distant roar, then a boom and a jolt.
A little jiggle, a little pat, and suddenly, a big, funny jolt of air comes flying out of a tiny, floppy baby.
Researchers have discovered that jolting waves can send them rippling back to where they came from like a movie in reverse
When the coupling laser came back on, the incoming jolt of energy caused the altered sodium atoms to shift energy levels, in the process releasing a light pulse of the exact phase and amplitude as the one originally sent in by the probe laser.
Second, and this is close to Paul Beckwith and the AMEG group (Arctic Methane Emergency Group)- Hansen doesn't factor in methane coming up in the Arctic, as a jolt to warming, and a positive feedback.
Come up with three exciting (non-food) actions you can take in under 60 seconds when you need a jolt of excitement.
Or are you, like many of the patients who come to see me, frequently exhausted, relying on jolts of caffeine, energy drinks, and sugar to get through the day?
I like the nutrient density and jolt of fatty calories that comes with the nuts.»
I admit, I was a bit jolted when she rebranded, but she came back with even more gorgeous photos.
There's a unique jolt of excitement when you realize your dreams are coming true.
Confidence comes naturally to a jolt.
When they come on the scene, the movie gets a sudden jolt of humor and story possibilities.
You know a new jolt will come.
The story soon jumps to Katharine, jolting out of a slumber, a sly preview of larger awakenings to come, both her own and that of the country.
From the electric jolt of New Hampshire to the hard truths coming up in South Carolina and Nevada.
When it comes to Annabelle's five or six big stinger moments, Leonetti manages to deliver the jolts, and if audiences are sure to head home complaining about how dumb and predictable it all was, many may also find themselves nursing their significant others» lightly bruised forearms.
The revelation of the murderer's identity will come as a jolt to fans of old 2 - reel comedies.
Whitehouse and Freeman may have cut their teeth and first come to prominence as comic actors, but both possess impressive dramatic chops, the colder elements of their characters delivering jolts when prefaced by the lightest sprinklings of humour.
One of the most satisfying jolts of any family film comes when the panther leaps into Buldeo's face so swiftly that the hunter believes the big cat is really Mowgli — and that Mowgli is a shape - shifting witch.
A familiar coming - out, coming - of - age narrative gets an unexpected jolt in the hands of writer - director Maria Govan.
It's a testament to whatever skill Cooper does have, then, that even if we can sense these moments coming, they still jolt us — but to what end?
Refn's direction in Drive's early scenes is all smooth glides and stops, unspoken tensions intimating the disfiguring jolts of panic and violence to come.
Curiously, Universal — which co-funded the Film4 gig and are distributing internationally — chose not to handle it in the States, where up - and - coming outfit A24 took the reins (it gave Spring Breakers a similarly zeitgeisty jolt in 2012).
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