Sentences with phrase «naturally endowed»

New full - time registrants have already been infused with / bought into the idea (from on high, from CREA and ORE in general) that riches await the naturally endowed glowing personalities who attract people to them because they are so sociable / / likeable / / shiny.
The riff - raff are not naturally endowed with a fiduciary protectorate's mindset; they need to be taught same, and that teaching rarely sticks with riff - raff.
The vistas one can catch from here are absolutely ravishing - guests can literally view the waves hypnotically splashing on the Sunset Reef, Los Suecos, Mar Azul, and other beaches in the area, in addition to sweeping views of the entire coastline to the north and the naturally endowed Cabo Blanco national park in the southern end.
Naturally endowed with therapeutic levels of sulfate, sodium, bicarbonate, chloride and other minerals, these healing waters are kept at 98 degrees in the swimming pool and 104 degrees or more in the soaking pool.
However, for those who are not naturally endowed with a flair for merchandising — as well as those who have matchbox - sized stores or simply want to refresh the look of their stores — there is good news.
One careless wrong turn, one fractured family, one tragic medical report, can strip a child of his or her naturally endowed childhood.
I'm a man with high integrity, naturally endowed with wisdom, am only here to meet with friends and have nice conversation with them.
We women are naturally endowed with curves and because of our nature, the frequent increase in estrogen level in our system, contribute to the natural store of fat in the buttocks, hip region.
It's a long and frustrating road for the father who is not naturally endowed with a strong dose of patience.
We as humans are naturally endowed with a considerable number of belief - forming faculties.
The biblical expression for this action is the resurrection of the body, thus preserving the doctrine of the unity of man, and rejecting the conception of the soul as a spiritual entity in man which is naturally endowed with the capacity to persist beyond death.

Not exact matches

Since I'm naturally «well - endowed», I've been investing in well - made, supportive bras for as long as I can remember.
This is similar to how naturally occurring proteins form organized arrays to endow tissues with unique properties.
When some people think of what it means to have a good metabolism, they picture someone who's endowed with naturally slim built and can eat anything without an obvious weight gain!
Naturally, they are more endowed than their counterparts in the rest of the world.
They are always ready to endow the most brilliant career for the sake of that, to be with a husband and children»; «Russian brides naturally puts family higher than career».
This is the new V8 version and despite downsizing from a 6 - litre W12 to just 4 - litres (supplemented by two turbochargers, naturally) it's still endowed with 500bhp at 6000rpm and 486 lb ft.
This pointy front end endows the RS with a naturally neutral to oversteer balance on corner entry.
As you'd expect, with the help of an electric motor and turbochargers, the Turbo S E-Hybrid has a massive amount of torque; the two motors endow it with 627 lb ft. With a boost strategy taken from the 918 Spyder — even though that was a naturally aspirated, lightweight hypercar — the S E-Hybrid generates its peak torque at 1400rpm.
Thus endowed, the Mk1 moves naturally with your every thought, enthusiastically egging you on to nibble the limits, immersed in driving at its most viscerally involving level.
Red Bull Technology's Chief Technical Officer, Adrian Newey, said: «While it is endowed with extraordinary performance, it has always been vitally important to me that the Valkyrie functions well as a true road car, and that naturally comes with some constraints.
The Gili islands are endowed with luring white sandy beaches, surrounded by naturally preserved pristine coral reefs and cool swaying coconut plantations.
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