Sentences with phrase «pangs later»

We spoke about the benefits of fiber in part 3 of our series (about vegetable intake), but to review, fiber has a host of health benefits including aiding in digestion and providing satiety — meaning less hunger pangs later in the day.

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Nothing quite captures the pangs of anticipation I feel for next week's Apple event (the one on Tuesday, not Monday) than, perhaps, the subject of the company's latest video ad.
The initial labor pangs don't hurt, later the contractions will become quite fierce.
Then, a few minutes later, he'll become frantic and want to nurse for a longer period to get some of the higher calorie hindmilk that satisfies his hunger pangs.
(The other day, I was skimming Mark Bittman's latest book, Food Matters, and he noted that, as a society, we've become intolerant of even the mildest hunger pangs and often don't even let ourselves get to the point of true hunger.)
The only surprise in this latest effort by the Greater Chicago Food Depository to illustrate hunger in the metropolitan area is how affluent parts of town feel the pangs as well.
While suppressing your appetite may not be the first thing on your mind when trying to gain muscle, it can in particular be useful for calming cravings and late night hunger pangs.
The hunger pangs one hour late didn't help the cause.
But just as my excitement for fig season overtakes my sanity so does the looming pang of sadness that follows a few weeks later, as all the fresh figs disappear, and what's only left is the distant memory of what once was.
Sooner or later, pretty much everyone on the planet feels the grim pangs of heartbreak, and we all deal with the pain in different ways.
Later, Besson illustrates Lucy's fired - up neurons with beautiful cosmic birth pangs caught by NASA telescopes.
Being dull as dishwater is only the first crime of Ulli Lommel's The Boogeyman (1980), a pass by a Fassbinder protégé at American slasher flicks of the late»70s (Halloween especially, but also The Amityville Horror, Carrie, and The Omen) that produces predictably pretentious results without the pang of brilliance accompanying many of the films of Lommel's betters.
The latest film from Jason Reitman (Up in the Air, Juno) centres on 13 - year - old Henry (newcomer Gattlin Griffith) as he confronts the pangs of adolescence while struggling to care for his reclusive mother, Adele (Kate Winslet).
One key difference between the book and the film is that Pynchon doesn't push that idea to the fore until quite late in the game, making the pangs of romance more of a sub-conscious revelation than a concrete intent from the get - go.
Hours and many rough miles later, we hit pavement and the end of the Rubicon and we all feel a pang of regret.
It touched me deeply and inspired me this late night as I just spontaneously created some beautiful art «outside the lines» while feeling some pangs of impatience with the plodding pace & details of «getting it out there» - wondering if anyone will EVER see it lol!
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