Sentences with phrase «small jolts of»

Ready at Dawn does a great job of interspersing small jolts of the plot during action sequences to help keep players fully involved though so even while you're pushing for the next big cut scene you're still getting a great story in the meantime.
The researcher use small jolt of power to change the crystal structure of the material, which changes the way light bends when it hit it, and so it changes the color of the material.

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If you're used to having support staff at your beck and call to handle matters large and small, you could be in for a real jolt of culture shock on your first solo day.
The on - demand delivery service — offering rides, food, beauticians and more — has jolted the economies of even famously gridlocked cities like Jakarta, where small businesses have seen their sales soar once they've registered on the company's platform.
Foreshadowing the jolt that metamaterials is likely to give the general field of 3 - D nanofabrication, the facility builds really small but geometrically complex devices.
ect was lifesaving but usually temporary; although it was likely that just a small set of cells caused the patient's troubles, the shock jolted neurons throughout the brain.
A group of Reed's colleagues went to the Appalachian Mountains to jolt the testosterone levels among breeding males in a population of small, two - toned songbirds known as dark - eyed juncos.
That's because the jolt sparks stomach acid production, which might in turn aggravate ulcers, open sores that sometimes develop on the lining of the stomach, esophagus, or small intestine.
A jolt of bold color from an accent wall or a large visible graphic wallpaper designed in a monochromatic scheme gives the smallest detail such impact in an art like form.
As such, large jolts are unavoidable and uncomfortable, but smaller surface changes are dealt with in a no fuss manner; the dampers rapidly absorbing undulations with the prowess of a much larger, more expensive vehicle.
It's even more comfortable on smaller wheels, as larger alloys do cause some harsher jolts from the rear axle over more severe bumps, but that's not too much of a surprise given that the Disco has been designed to carry seven people and luggage.
Somewhat mitigating the luxury character of the car, a small pothole on a city street sent a big jolt into the cabin of the RLX Sport Hybrid.
First - time graphic - novelist Weing has produced a beautiful gem here, with minimal dialogue, one jolting battle scene, and each small page owned by a single panel filled with art whose figures have a comfortable roundness dredged up from the cartoon landscapes of our childhood unconscious, even as the intensely crosshatched shadings suggest the darkness that sometimes traces the edges of our lives.
Tokyo got a jolt of energy last May when Trunk opened its doors on a small lane between the neon blare of Shibuya and the loud costumes of Harajuku.
At this point we rose to investigate further, and were sharply jolted awake when we realized that it was ash and small pebbles of pumice raining down on us, not water.
Even so, Gottman got a jolt of publicity in 2005 when Malcolm Gladwell described in the opening pages of his best seller Blink how the years of work coding couple conversations illuminated the power of small samplings of interactions to reveal the entire relationship.
Flowers, though they seem like such a small touch, really add oomph and happiness to any space, not to mention a jolt of vivacious colour.
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