Sentences with phrase «pulse quicken»

Does it say something about me that this makes my pulse quicken, but a new pair of shoes (never — they come from Goodwill!)
Unless the thought of vampire / human love makes your pulse quicken - or, even better, makes you wish you didn't have a pulse to quicken - most of it is not really worth seeing.
Here are some that make my pulse quicken:
WHAT makes your pulse quicken?
Next time you feel your pulse quicken as you move into a negative state at a youth sports event Park suggests you try circle breathing.
You quit passing notes, you sat up straight, your pulse quickened and you focused.
Our pulses quicken a little.
I've noticed a few trends coming through to the high street in the new autumn collections that have my pulse quickening, and one of them is over the knee boots.
Your pulse quickens.
It's comfortable and easy to live with through lazy cruising or profiling, pulse quickening when you hammer it and visually distinctive in all circumstances.
The lone Japanese entry is a pulse quickening coupe.
Slip behind the flat - bottom steering wheel of a 2015 Audi S5, push the engine start button, and your pulse quickens as the supercharged 3.0 - liter V6 engine comes to life.
At the sight of her coach, her pulse quickened to prepare her system for the intense activity that his arrival always signaled.
Squirming self - consciously under his perusal, her body responded accordingly; her pulse quickened, her breathing grew shallow, and a delicious throbbing pulsated between her legs.
At that, pulses quicken, the crowd leans forward, and Fine has the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza's Santa Monica Room's hushed attention.
In the villages along the coast, the only time the collective pulse quickens is during one of the all - too - frequent blackouts, when the sputtering of generators breaks the pervasive calm.
This also keeps things tense and on - edge, and even when you replay a mission and know some of the surprises that are in store for you, you'll find your pulse quickening as you struggle to keep a raging fire under control.
Your pulse quickens, your palms sweat, and the enemies that normally wouldn't phase you become monstrously disquieting.
Your pulse quickens, your heart rate increases and your blood pressure may rise.
As soon as we get mad, our pulse quickens, the blood rushes away from the brain, and we're no longer engaged and listening.
Peering in through the kitchen window, my pulse quickened just thinking about what was in store.
My pulse quickens when I think about it.
My pulse quickened, and I totally broke into «Mission Impossible» mode.
my pulse quickened reading that he is outlining your face with his finger — oh.my.goodness.
Antique furniture and accessories, and vintage linens in various shades of green, blue, white, black and brown make our pulses quicken every time!

Not exact matches

But what quickens his pulse is the work he does to help finance novel climate and conservation projects.
Junk bonds, for instance, are producing a less than pulse - quickening yield of 6 % which, adjusted for defaults (likely to explode during the next recession), isn't worth the risk — save in a few special situations.
Outler, unlike that wine connoisseur, can not be positively boring even on Christology and tradition, subjects which do not quicken all modern pulses.
Both had a gift for pulse - quickening oratory.
My explanation of it is this: the subject works his emotions up to the breaking point, at the same time resisting their physical manifestations, such as quickened pulse, etc., and then suddenly lets them have their full sway over his body.
After Henley and Train had finished, the night's pulse began to quicken.
So, on Friday we have Koscielny and Giroud quickening the pulse playing for France against Romania KO.
If that does not quicken the pulse, you're probably better off with a good book.
What's different now is that the ennui, the flatness, the lack of passion which has afflicted Miliband's leadership is becoming replaced with a quickening of the pulse as the general election approaches.
That indefinable sensation, the quickening of the pulse when we see a petite, perfect, pulchritudinous form?
The spark - emitting, 90 - minute free - for - all quickened the pulse of a campaign that has often seemed without one, even with just four weeks until the Nov. 7 election.
The pulse rate quickens ever so slightly from the plodding Zen - master groove it had achieved.
Being uncomfortable means a slight bit of unease, a quickening of the pulse, a catch in your throat or butterflies in your stomach... It does not mean grinding your jaw, shaking with frustration, or being generally miserable in life.
Adrenaline quickens your pulse and breathing.
From quiet meditation to a pulse - quickening flow.
But with a pulse, you would identify a smaller range of motion (say, two to three inches), and burn through your set at a quickened pace.
You don't necessarily have to find pictures that represent you completely (we're pretty complicated creatures)... but I want them to quicken your pulse.
Critic Consensus: The Awakening never quite quickens the pulse the way it should, yet it remains a well - acted and handsomely assembled example of an old - fashioned supernatural thriller.
These minor problems, however, rarely interfere with the pulse - quickening thrill of diving into a mass of infected and coming out alive on the other side.
His last two films, 2011's Drive and 2013's Only God Forgives, were pulse - quickening neo-noirs that combined elements of fairy tale, fantasy and American pulp into heightened, hyper - stylised realities.
The last great incomplete literary vision by American author James Baldwin is realised with precision and profound integrity in Raoul Peck's elegant, pulse - quickening documentary, I Am Not Your Negro.
Unfortunately, even though of course we recognize the bravery and selfless heroism of the men on that train who risked their lives to save others, and even though there are a few pulse - quickening moments in «The 15:17 to Paris,» the movie is slow - paced and feels padded, even with that running time of just over an hour and a half.
His near - parody trademarks are still on display (excessive slow - motion, and you better believe just one image of a bullet - riddled American flag isn't enough) but these are well - staged, pulse - quickening sequences.
Garland, the novelist - turned - filmmaker who wrote and directed Ex Machina and also penned the screenplays for Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later and Sunshine, tends to split the difference between cerebral and visceral, between a «hard» sci - fi of ideas and a slam - bang sci - fi of quickening pulses.
With surgical precision, Chazelle syncs his editing rhythms to the quickened pulse of his hero.
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