Sentences with phrase «not heady»

Cocktails should be refreshing, not heady.
And if that is not heady enough, you can gaze at the action from above from the iconic Giant Observation Wheel that illuminates the skyline.
This, the dehumanization of an entire group of people based on a past transgression through forced poverty and pitting them against each other in order to distract them from their real enemy, is not heady stuff, and neither is it difficult to establish a moral center within the material.
Not a heady experience like many of the semi-experimental 1960s films he emulates.
It is not the heady excitement of newlyweds.
These are not heady times for Molson Coors, the Denver - and Montreal - based combination of two of brewing's proudest families.
n the heady days of the early Christian Church, Marcion was considered a very dangerous man.

Not exact matches

Don't make that heady mistake.
While we haven't returned to the heady days of 2005, it does feel like the markets have gotten ahead of themselves.
More than three decades after the launch of the first space shuttle mission (and three years after the last one), investment in new human spaceflight systems is back with an intensity the aerospace industry hasn't seen since the heady days of the Space Race.
And I said, but I think it's time for the Japanese people to be aware of people because it's a pretty heady thing to be asked to go defend an island and, by the way, don't plan on coming back.
Entrepreneurship is alive and thriving but ill - conceived startups that attracted investors in headier times, not so much.
While the WSJ did not touch on it, a disappointing performance from China would also raise worries about the heady demand projections for other commodities.
It's a heady but vicious work environment; Wood says he wouldn't recommend his students take jobs at Lemann's companies.
While that percentage has dropped, Americans» confidence in buying stocks has clearly not returned to levels seen during the heady days of the early 2000s.
I mean, I know the Freudian superstition has been largely discredited since those heady days — his results were falsified, his psychotherapeutic sorcery doesn't work, and so on — but that doesn't alter the extraordinary hold his model of human motives still has over people's imaginations, or the bibulous excitement his ideas once inspired.
And back then, wasn't it the fans wrapped up in «theories» who were ultimately disappointed when they found out that Lost wasn't really concerned with answering the thousands of questions it had raised — that it was less a heady show about theology and science and more an emotional show about its characters and the human experience?
This was heady stuff, and far more attractive than the dry thou - shalt - nots we'd studied in confirmation class.
This heady stuff turns on Montesino's charged rhetorical question: «[These Indians], are they not men?»
This does not mean that women's ministry must become heady, academic, or political, but it's got to be about more than mere survival.
Not only were these churches leveling off from the heady gains of the postwar revival era (the main Presbyterian bodies from 1940 to 1960 had gained adherents at more than twice the rate of the preceding 20 years), but just as important, even more than before they were «losing» members and potential members because the regions in which they were strongest were «losing» population.
In the gray morning after the previous night's celebration old mental habits easily reappear, especially if vague but heady promises of better days are not soon realized.
An idle, aging king in the heady, evening air of a Jerusalem springtime; the beautiful Bathsheba and her incorruptible husband Uriah; the king's prompt, efficient, confident steps to cover the results of his lustful intoxication; Uriah's integrity as soldier and his unwitting and ultimately fatal frustration of David's self - protective scheme merely by the virtue of his extreme loyalty to his compatriots still in the field; David's unhesitating but premeditated resort to murder; the complicity of Joab, always intensely, blindly loyal to David; and continuing this picture of the king's total moral collapse in steps of progressive deterioration, David's calloused words of reassurance to Joab, «Do not let this matter trouble you...»; and at last the consummation of the whole sorry episode when Bathsheba is added to David's harem and another son added to his progeny.
I had not tried reducing red wine with sugar before and the heady aroma was such a delight, and cooking pure cream that came out of a box that said «creme excellence» gosh... all together this was one of those dishes that pleases your senses so much as you work through it, and the end result was great too... thanks!!
It's a heady experience, isn't it?
But, don't let my faulty handwriting dissuade you — this chili turned out really great with all the heady flavors you'd expect from a rich pot o» beans and meat.
It didn't take long for the heady aroma of red chili powder, spices and meat all stewing together filled the air; it's always aromatically overwhelming to an old cowboy like me.
There isn't anything more beautiful than a freshly poured pint for Pratt, «I would take a fresh draft of Heady Topper to can any day, if I had the choice.»
As reported by the Daily Mail, the TV pundit feels that our problems since those heady days have not been caused by the quality of our players as much as by the type of players in our squad.
JG probably has an outstanding playbook and in talking to him he could probably justify 100x over, however if you do not have a heady qb with athleticism (Romo) you look BASIC.
With the free agent additions of Lance Stephenson and Marvin Williams, along with a popular name - change back to the Hornets, expectations have been raised to a level not seen in Charlotte since the heady days of Larry Johnson and Alonzo Mourning.
Rondo's heady foul ensured they wouldn't have a chance to tie the game and send it to overtime.
For Hogs fans, whohaven't had a winning team since 2003, these are heady times.
We have got to start making all positions, not just 1or2, filled by world class internationals.Weak links ie not up to scratch average players has been our problem since the invincibles.Teams with the best players nearly now always win the league, Manure, Shitty and Chelsky have proved that since those heady Arsenal times.The new manager, when he comes, will want to know what budget he'll have so The board will have to loosen their purse strings if they want success with the new manager or the old.
Eleven years later Ranieri has returned to the Premiership with Leicester City and the Italian is very surprised that Wenger has not won the title since those heady days.
Griezmann has scored 15 goals this season in the Rojiblancos of Atléti but hasn't hit the heady heights of the last two years, when Diego Simeone's side challenged for La Liga as well as the Champions League.
Because I'm not a neurologist, I won't go into those heady explanations.
Cautiously stated, with the usual academic caveats set aside for the quibbler tribe which thrives in universities, the final assessment is that «the heady drumbeat of political and managerial rhetoric surrounding successive makeovers of central government» was — as I've long suspected, but our two respectable academic authors couldn't possibly say — all balls.
«The national government and presidential campaigns, they generally attract a lot of heady people who haven't really done stuff on the ground.
There are several problems with this story, not least the precise tit - for - tat Cameron and Clegg constructed in those heady days of May 2010.
But this is beside the point: if I wanted to sell my theoretical property in order to indulge in a heady six months of wine, women and song, I should be allowed to do that too because I've worked for it, I've come by it legitimately, and it's not up to anyone else to make judgements on how, when, or on what I spend my money.
«While de Blasio won the mayoral election in a walk, and earned his landslide with a bold platform of taxing the rich to expand pre-K, his heady victory obscured a stubborn fact: The power to decide this issue doesn't reside in Gracie Mansion.
Recall the heady days of 2005 - 06, when the Democrats, who hadn't elected a majority in the county legislature in almost 30 years under the Republican - controlled multi-member at - large system in effect since 1967, were touting single - member elections as the end - all and be-all to curing the ills (read, jail debacle) of county government.
On reflection maybe I shouldn't have claimed a few thousand quid when I was one of the richest men in Westminster and didn't need the cash, but these were heady times.
This kind of moment has also enormous potential to help you face the end of your contract with a good feeling about what you have achieved, even if that isn't as much as you would have wished back in the heady days of year one.
Froths, foams and heady geometry: The head on a glass of beer doesn't look like a tough geometrical challenge.
Lured in by the food, the roaches ate the heady mix, returned to their nests and died several hours later, spreading the poison when their nest - mates devoured their faeces and bodies.
It was not too heady and easy to understand for a non-medical person.
Dyed in a heady wash of forest green, these velvet stiletto mules from N ° 21 are a cool and contemporary take on femininity.
At the end of the day, this perfume probably won't make be the one to make you ditch your heady, intoxicating Tom Ford.
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