Sentences with phrase «quickening when»

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.
It would be a hard - hearted horror fan whose pulse didn't quicken when Murray and company bring their vampire corpse to be studied by a young anatomist who can be none other than Victor Frankenstein.
(I'm not sure if the «heartbeat» quickens when you select the Sport driving mode.)
My pulse quickens when I think about it.

Not exact matches

When you get nervous, it's not just your heart beat that quickens.
When you're on guard, your nervous system quickens, interfering with your ability to appropriately listen and respond.
Correct 1 Pet 3:18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: 1 Pet 3:19 By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; 1 Pet 3:20 Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
You're right, the carnal man can and does justify sinful behavior, only when the spirit is quickened by the Holy Spirit can man begin to experience God's holiness.
«Until we know the power of divine grace, we read in the Bible concerning eternal punishment, and we think it is too heavy and too hard, and we are apt to kick against it, and find out some heretic or other who teaches us another doctrine; but when the soul is really quickened by divine grace, and made to feel the weight of sin, it thinks the bottomless pit none too deep, and the punishment of hell none too severe for sin such as it has committed.
We are quickened by God, made alive, when we die.
I have noticed that when in a sermon a reference is made to love, to the difficulty and pain of loving, to the necessity for us to know that we are loved, and the like, there is an immediate quickening of interest.
Moreover, the individual's intentions are never so pure as always to quicken him into compatible activity for the sake of divinely given goals, even when he has or thinks he has full knowledge of God's will.
It was the age of Confucius in China, of the Buddha in India, and of Mahavira, founder of Jainism, the period also when the principal Hindu Upanishads were written, of Lao - tzu and the flourishing of Taoism in China, of the prophet Zoroaster in the Middle East, of the great transformative prophets Ezekiel, Jeremiah and second - Isaiah in Israel, and finally this was the period of the birth of philosophy and science and what we call Western culture in Greece, all these developments at the same time arising independently in different cultures for reasons not yet fully understood — a kind of quickening of human consciousness all over the globe.
When punished, they rejoice as if quickened into life; they are assailed by the Jews as foreigners, and are persecuted by the Greeks; yet those who hate them are unable to assign any reason for their hatred.»
Our body, moreover (not merely our soul), will be raised at the End, when the quickening power of the Spirit makes all things new, all things without exception.
Hence it is said (Ephesians 2:4): «God, who is rich in mercy, for His exceeding charity wherewith He loved us, even when we were dead insins, hath quickened us together in Christ.»
Evangelism happens in terms of interpersonal relations when the Holy Spirit quickens to faith.
the third referring to His entrance into glory, when He said, Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit; and in order to denote these there is a triple signing with the cross made at the words, Thou dost sanctify, quicken, bless.
Humbly before God, and quickened in his enthusiasm, he cheerfully understood when the world and when men worked against him.
Since the days when Stowell and every other major - college coach ignored or rejected him, Phegley has grown two inches, gained 25 pounds, quickened his pace and gritted his teeth.
Do you hear how innately rhythmic his voice is, both in the lilting lulls during the kick, and then when he quickens the pace and — instead of narrating — punctuates the moment with single notes?
Aside from having the awareness around him to be one step ahead to play a pass others might not see, the speed with which he recycles the ball ensures Barcelona's tempo quickens up when necessary and it gets them moving into dangerous situations.
Week 20: This is when you can actually feel your child's very first movements which are referred to as «quickening
When my supply was low and my nipples were sore, I sped the song up to quicken the nursing session (and I discovered that «Row, Row, Row Your Boat» is one of the the shortest kids» songs).
Quickening is the moment in pregnancy when you start feeling your baby move.
Signs that your baby may have a serious infection include flaring her nostrils, excessively expanding her rib cage, tightening her abdominal muscles, grunting or wheezing (a high - pitched whistling sound) when breathing, quickened breathing (more than 60 breaths per minute), bluish lips or nails, and feeding problems.
Minutes before the President arrived at the place, I saw this lady «EUGENIA NHYIRA AMPEM» desperately moving close to the daze with her baby firmly fixed to her chest.Her movement became more reckless when she saw the President's vehicle.She attempted hurriedly to get to where the vehicle parked but I quickened my steps to her direction tapped her shoulders to find out why the movement.I saw strong determination in her eyes as she narrated her reason for the move to me but was economical considering what I heard later.I told her to relax her nerves.I positioned her where she could catch the attention of the President.
When you are coming out of recession like this, the prospect is that if it quickened, employment could be enhanced.
That indefinable sensation, the quickening of the pulse when we see a petite, perfect, pulchritudinous form?
But when the family name is Darwin, interest quickens.
Fall seeding, in particular, enables improved seedling establishment when field conditions are warmer and drier, creates more balanced field labor requirements between fall and spring, and improves yield by avoiding high temperatures that quicken maturity (Chen et al. 2006; Cutforth et al. 2007).
When you're stressed, your breath often quickens, even if you're unaware of it happening.
Skipped, fluttering, pounding, or quickened heartbeats that occur even when you're at rest.
You may notice that when you're distracted or rushing to complete a task, your pace of breath quickens, bringing in excess oxygen.
In swimming, it directly relates to quickening reaction times when jumping off blocks and pushing off walls.
When you drink something like vodka, tequila, rum, or other non - carb hard liquors, it will cause the liver to flush out the extra glucose / glycogen that it normally holds and can quicken the process.
A veteran action director, McTeigue shoots individual fight scenes well enough, but never provides any modulation or sense of escalating terror — at no point is anyone allowed to crack a smile, and even when the children are threatened with imminent death, the film's pace never seems to quicken.
At the same time, in the screenplay by Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, and Krasinski, there are tactics to outlast the creatures when in their midst — it's related to a given noise's volume — which creates other pulse - quickening moments of near - miss panic.
These «moments» are happening all over schools every day, and it's important to recognize growth and development, especially at this time of year when fatigue sets in and the pace of days quickens with end - of - year events.
Familiarity does not always breed contempt — and when it comes to game - based learning, a familiar game strategy would decrease the learning curve, help learners adapt faster, and quicken the learning process.
Sport mode quickens cog - swapping, but it's fairly conservative when it comes to downshifting under braking.
We were glad not to use its precollision feature, which quickens the steering and preapplies the brakes when it senses that a crash is likely.
When you see those streaks of black warpaint as you climb aboard, your pulse picks right up, your fingers quicken as they reach for the pushbutton starter, and your right foot begins to twitch.
Following that, it's no surprise that while the Cinturato All Season hangs on impressively well on dry roads when the pace quickens, the sickeningly light sensation brought on by understeer arrived through the steering wheel of our Mk7 Golf test car noticeably earlier than with most premium summer tyres.
While the engine is quiet, even when worked, it does not quicken one's pulse — it takes 8.8 seconds to meander to 100 km / h.
PDK Sport mode doesn't quicken the shifts (there's no need), but instead changes when they take place.
When bolted to the standard five - speed manual transaxle, the Mitsubishi - built turbocharged 2.0 - liter, 16 - valve, double overhead cam, four - cylinder engine churns out a pulse - quickening 210 horsepower.
They walked as slowly as they could, savouring the air, the unfamiliar sky — those first moments when you land in a new country and feel a sudden quickening, a snapcharge rattling through your bones.
In testing we noticed a quickening in battery drain with the new iPad when browsing, viewing and creating content when compared to iPad 2.
Quickening is also used to describe the moment when a mother first feels her baby moving in the womb.
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