Sentences with phrase «pieces of jolt»

Two pieces of Jolt gum provides the caffeine in a cup of coffee.

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Baxter, commenting on the relative success or failure of modern playwrights to reconceive a classical play, observes that «this «shaking up» of a classic demands the power to impose a new pattern on the broken pieces after the jolt has occurred.
Jolted by the 40 - million mile per hour sledgehammer blow, one knot of gas — 100 billion miles in diameter in a piece of the ring — has already begun to glow brightly, as its temperature surges from a few thousand degrees to a million degrees Fahrenheit.
Sometimes, the right piece — a smoothing, high - waisted slip or seamless underwear that disappears under every dress — can give you a jolt of confidence without too much hassle.
There are a couple of impressive set pieces in Jigsaw, but the traps seem fairly rudimentary, and it's up to the camera work to provide the needed jolts.
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo move their many playing pieces around with as much grace as possible, and they offer up jolts of pleasure throughout.
Ritesh Batra «s romantically melancholy «The Lunchbox» is a lovely diversion with a nice turn from Irrfan Khan; Ron Howard «s «Rush» is jolt of new energy from a director that's a pretty terrific piece of entertainment; Jude Law chews the scenery like you've never seen him before in «Dom Hemingway «-- it's his Tom Hardy /» Bronson» moment; Mike Myers «directorial debut with the documentary «SuperMensch» is surprisingly affecting while «Dallas Buyer's Club» will rightfully earn attention thanks to two excellent turns by Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto.
Not to mention at least a half - dozen well - crafted set pieces that still pack a lot of enjoyable jolts.
Among the hilariously eccentric pieces of Baltimore white trash featured: a sweets - obsessed young girl named Little Chrissy (Lauren Hulsey), who guzzles Jolt cola and eats sugar straight from the sack; her mother Joyce (Mary Kay Place), a thrift - shop owner who enjoys offering her fashion «expertise» to the homeless; Chrissy's older sister Tina (Martha Plimpton), who works at a gay male strip bar known for «teabagging» (don't ask); and Chrissy's grandmother Memama (Jean Schertler), whose sacred statue of the Virgin Mary not - so - miraculously «speaks» (she makes the voice herself).
A momentary jolt out of the ordinary, that brings a smile, a lifting of the heart, a piece of an old song on your lips, a tear at bad news.
The jolt of annoyance you feel at these rude restarts dissipates as you begin to learn the level like a musician would learn a piece of music (and although it's a fair game, it's also rich in frustration).
Famous for the provocative installations she made as one of the hell - raising Young British Artists — among them My Bed, her literally seminal 1998 installation, and the fairly self - explanatory Every One I Have Ever Slept With 1963 - 1995 — Emin brings the same emotional unburdening, the same raw vulnerability, and the same jolting power to her drawings and scrawled text pieces.
In contrast to the immaculate artist monographs found in museum shops, Roettinger's «Reproductions» not only reveals his signature disjointed approach to design (intended to jolt us out of our comfortable spaces) but also shifts our reverent gaze from the finished piece onto the personal nature of the process — mistakes, distortions and all.
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