Sentences with phrase «less of that jolt»

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The fewer the jolts, the less money, while sending more of them to their partner meant a profit that ranged from 15 cents to $ 15.
But if you're looking for baby steps to get started with a less sedentary lifestyle, this study should give you a jolt of motivation.
So now, at all of six weeks, I'm more or less saying goodbye to co-sleeping and transitioning him to his crib, because he sleeps longer there, and I sleep better without jolting awake at every single urp and burp he makes.
A second referendum - a policy the Lib Dems can at least claim to have thought of first even if they've been less than full - throated in their support for it - would send a jolt through the party.
Matcha has a number of noted health benefits, including antioxidants and a caffeine buzz that's less jolting than coffee.
Yesterday at 2 am, I was jolted out of a deep sleep with severe leg cramps & pain radiating from my upper thigh down my calf to my toes... I immediately used the magnesium spray on my entire leg & after less than 5minutes the cramps were gone... i still felt as if my leg was going to cramp at any minute (as they always do)... but instead was able to go back to sleep, cramp free... I am so happy my physical therapist, recommended your product!!!
Roasting burns off some of the caffeine, so opt for a dark French or Italian roast for a less jolting cup.
Wit and charm and titans of performance provide jolts of entertainment and bite - sized food for thought but this second tidbit is less tasty than the tiffin - box offered by the original.
It was a jolting reminder that, even though trash may disappear from view, it never disappears fully; it simply gets moved to someone else's backyard — usually the backyard of less privileged individuals — until, of course, there's no more space left and we are forced to start living with our own trash.
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