Sentences with phrase «shrivels when»

But the soul shrivels when it is not open to experiential connections with the ultimate.
Unfortunately we shrivel when teams press.
But those considerable accomplishments and everything else he did between the chalk lines fairly shrivel when set against his attainments of» 68.
He is probably right, to a degree - but protest votes always, always shrivel when it comes to the question of who actually runs the country.
Potatoes engineered to carry a resistance gene withstand late blight (left); normal potatoes shrivel when exposed to the pathogen (center).

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When citizens feel the loss of wealth due to these transfers to Germany's neighbors and due to rising inflation, domestic demand for consumer goods would «shrivel over the medium term.»
A glass of cold alcohol is not only less aromatic, but causes your taste buds to shrivel, like the littlest McArdle when one jumps into a cold lake.
When we don't live in search of a truth that is «out there,» our experience of life can shrink and shrivel until we no longer feel capable of grappling with anything of transcendental import.
When our focus is distorted, we quickly become disconnected from the source of life and we shrivel like plants whose roots are injured.
In 1964, a teenage woman evangelizing in the Dominican Republic fainted from shock when she healed an elderly man's shriveled hand through prayer.
When the tomatoes are looking slightly shriveled and are starting to brown, take the skillet out and arrange your cubed fontina cheese (David Leite says to make sure to use Italian fontina for proper melting) around the tomatoes.
When the divers return to the surface after a long day, their skin is shriveled and their bodies shake in the evening wind.
Funny how ye all shrivelled away into ur bedrooms when we won 2 trophies in 2 months!
You work, you settle down at an age when you're not too shriveled up and old to even have kids, you save, you stick with your partner and you muddle through, being grateful.
The irony is that my shrunken side is likely to ultimately be the better looking side — because when the day finally comes for me to actually say «sorry honey, no more» my Mighty Righty may turn into a little shriveled - up tea bag.
There's always a great danger that party machines shrivel up when its leading members start to rely on the government machine.
When it's green and growing well, it's good ground cover and then it shrivels up and becomes poor ground cover.
When the hole shrivels to a mass of about 106 kilograms, the game is up: within a second, it explodes with the energy of a million - megaton nuclear bomb.
These water dwelling creatures can also survive dry environments in a shrivelled - up, dormant state for as long as a decade, reviving within an hour when exposed to water.
When you undergo laser hair removal, all the hairs treated will shrivel during the treatment.
Your adrenals are involved in the release of some hormones, but when the response is chronic, they don't shrivel up and die.
We have been told a story about menopause in this country — that it's the beginning of the end, when we start shriveling up, losing our mojo, and generally become accessories to the action of life.
I know we're all used to eating them when they're snappy and cold, but I love them equally when they're all shriveled on the outside and super warm.
I have lived in PA long enough to have seen some stinkers when it comes to the autumn season - brown, shriveled leaves fallen to the ground without even changing color.
I can well see this movie really terrifying people back in the day for sure, especially when they uncover shrivelled up, skinless bodies exposing muscle and bulging eyes.
One of the more ridiculous bits is that Damon's character supposedly grew up in a farm community just like this and saw it shrivel up when the factory closed.
When the mitral valve wears out, its two flaps become blunted, shriveled and scarred so that they do not open or close properly.
When they come to me shriveled and dried up like a mummy, it can be quite hard to firmly identify them.
Sure, said cutting - edge technology makes you look like George Hamiliton's sun - shriveled nutsack, but when your secret underwater utopia starts to go to hell in a proverbial handbasket it's gonna be worth the shock you get every time you stare into a reflective surface.
I'm looking forward to 500 years from now when they have become shriveled, bent, and warped.
Having in mind that the famous Hirst's shark shriveled and Rachel Whiteread's House was demolished, the future generations will get to look at Tracey's Bed when exploring British art at the end of the 20th century.
When wildfires burn up alpine vegetation, the roots needed to retain that soil shrivel up.
If weather conditions are right, nature makes its own sweet wine when Botrytis cinerea, a natural mould, sends tiny root follicles through pores in the grape skin, sucking out water and shrivelling the grapes.
Check that the lower leaves are not shrivelled or yellow, and that the lower branches were not cracked when the plant was put in its plastic sleeve.
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