Sentences with phrase «like quickening»

I have also experimented with a few other financial accounting tools like quicken online and mint.com.

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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.
Nike is aiming to address all of those elements: the company is trying to offer more services like personalized shopping, quickening the pace of innovation to get new product on store shelves faster, and also working with stronger retail partners like Foot Locker (fl) and Dick's Sporting Goods (dks) to better present Nike goods.
Technology advances are lowering the costs and quickening the expansion of renewables like wind and solar.
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 afraid.
I have noticed that when in a sermon a reference is made to love, to the difficulty and pain of loving, to the necessity for us to know that we are loved, and the like, there is an immediate quickening of interest.
He was a man like Adam was but he was born again and received a quickening spirit in Luke 3:22.
«Someone like me, I have to really get set up and then go but he can quicken instantly, go from zero to full speed.
These first detectable movements are often called «quickening» and may feel like twitches, light flutters (like butterflies) or even bubbles.
The fetal movements are very noticeable, and it is said to feel like flutters in the tummy, a situation known as quickening.
Doctors more frequently induce labor, using synthetic hormones like pitocin to strengthen and quicken labor, an intervention that was once used only as a «last resort.»
When you are coming out of recession like this, the prospect is that if it quickened, employment could be enhanced.
If you like listening to music, choose fast - paced songs and step to the rhythm; itll help quicken your pace and burn more calories.
When you drink something like vodka, tequila, rum, or other non - carb hard liquors, it will cause the liver to flush out the extra glucose / glycogen that it normally holds and can quicken the process.
Being the first to apologize might feel like a shot to your pride, but it's worth every single bit of that if it means quickening the recovery of peace.
It contains mild disinfecting properties, so it will quicken the healing process without drying out your skin like other acne medications can.
With great expectations comes great responsibility, to coin a paraphrase, and if you're a deep and diehard fan — if the term «Marvel Cinematic Universe» quickens your blood — then this movie will seem like a long - promised reward.
Like most third world or disadvantaged artists, Piňero acquisitioned the art of the ruling class: Of the three poems recited in their entirety over the course of Leon Ichaso's scattershot biopic Piňero, the first of them hijacks Percy Shelley's 1819 «Ode to the West Wind» (in its shift from Shelley's «withered leaves to quicken a new birth» to Piňero's «candy wrappers in the wind») and the last of them Longfellow's «My Lost Youth.»
«Many people would like the pace to quicken here,» says Moore Johnson, who calls herself a Payzant supporter.
Kickdown, quickened in Sport mode, adds a little more aural Armageddon and a surfeit of shove to the mix, and paddle - shifting allows you to chop up the noise and accelerative forces to taste, rather like Lynch at a mixing desk.
Like the previous Octavia, the facelifted version comes with Skoda's «Progressive Steering» — a variable ratio steering rack which can quicken its responses.
I would like a sport setting to quicken response.
Choices like the Ford Fusion, Mazda 6, Nissan Altima and Suzuki Kizashi do a better job of quickening the pulse.
If the 175 - hp / CVT combo seems like a recipe for disaster, don't worry: The driving experience, while not exactly pulse - quickening, isn't infuriating.
It touches your senses and quickens the pulse, just like Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.
Punch up either of those and the steering feels better and weightier (though still somewhat numb), throttle response quickens, and the transmission feels like it holds on to gears just that a hair longer.
It also helps quicken the natural healing process with a gel - like substance that simultaneously deodorizes the wound.
Giving them more attention, praising them when they show signs of happiness, doing the things they love like going in a car ride for a dog or a new favorite perch for kitty can help quicken recovery from depression.
They quicken and subside, creating what sounds like a bowl of Rice Krispies in an echo chamber.
With contemporary photographers represented by the likes of John Baldessari and Sophie Calle, the ever quickening evolution of photographic technology is seen, literally, unfolding before our eyes.
C. Fruits and vegetables should never be stored together because certain fruits, like apples (not Fuji or granny smith) and bananas, give off ethylene gas which causes the ripening process to quicken.
Next it will complaints like» it takes too long to raise levels... how can I quicken this» In a game that is item centric this makes the playing fields unfair.
You might feel tightness in your chest as your heart pounds, your breathing quickens, and a knot of nausea forms in your stomach like a volcano about to erupt.
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