Sentences with phrase «so quickens»

Good that it is a double pump so quickens periods of use.
Due to the inflammation of nasal passages or lungs, the inspirations will become in a few hours so quickened and hurried and are audible.

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So I trudged through town while the rain quickened.
In manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.17 Into the hands which broke and quickened the bread, which blessed and caressed little children, which were pierced with the nails; into the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afraid.
A call for us to be quickened, straightened into hearing One who is not part of the world of our entrapment by and scandal at each other, so that we who are inclined to settle for less can be summoned into the joy of more by One who loves us.
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.
If the pursuit of Nirvana is the ultimate goal then does Hatha Yoga quicken this result, if so what are the physiological, mental, and spiritual ramifications of this pursuit.
OMG we played some of the best football Arsenal has ever seen, it was just orgasmic watching these 3 guys interchange 1 - 2 passes with so much precision, Rosicky could quicken the passing and it was just so amazing the way we cut through defenses, kept possession and scored amazing goals.
I thought his 2 sub appearances in the last 2 games have been so positive, he is commiting players and quickening our lacklustre slow ball movement.
So, with none capability to quicken the counter attack it'll be useless to put Alexis in the center against the well waiting ball Chelsea.
So, on Friday we have Koscielny and Giroud quickening the pulse playing for France against Romania KO.
Bello gave the assurance that the state team and the Dangote Group would work diligently to finalise the acquisition of the land so as to quicken the take - off of the project.
The pulse rate quickens ever so slightly from the plodding Zen - master groove it had achieved.
So, by quickening your stride first, not only do you protect your knees but you also open up room for growing in maximum speed.
Cortisol is a hormone that has the job of raising your heart rate, quickening your breath, and raising your blood sugars so that you are ready to act.
It contains mild disinfecting properties, so it will quicken the healing process without drying out your skin like other acne medications can.
This was no longer the Highlander I remember, and even though it did try to give an origin to the first film, it was so laughably bad that I completely rejected Highlander II: The Quickening as an attachment to the first, mostly because it totally ignored the first film and contradicted it in ways that couldn't be reconciled.
Private initiative and enterprise would quicken the pace of progress in this area as it has in so many others.
Signs of such deterioration abound, as conservatives push to loosen the grip of governments and unions so as to maximize the freedom of families and schools to chart their own course, and as liberals redefine education reform into a «social justice» crusade, construe today's problems in race and gender terms, and press government to do more to advance and protect selected subgroups — a trend that's been welcomed and in fact quickened by the Obama administration's eagerness to nationalize these endeavors and institute federal regulations that further them.
The system uses ultrasonic parking assist rather than Lexus» camera - based system, so all you do is listen for the audible beeps to quicken and go solid as you near the car behind you.
The Venice is a mere 1,550 pounds, so it doesn't take much power to attain heart - quickening speeds made even more exciting by the exposed cabin.
Whether they feel watching eyes or hear the sound of quickening footsteps behind them, the potential victims in these unnerving stories sense a predator's approach, and so can we.
Her epic history of an alternative, magical England is so beautifully realized that not one of the many enchantments Clarke chronicles in the book could ever be as potent or as quickening as her own magnificent narrative.
I haven't been living here for a long time so I do not have a job / income history, I am in the process of relocating, my credit score has been hacked down to 640 by the mortgage applications at quicken loans, banks and other so called lenders and I understand my situation.
So naturally when it was recently announced that Marriott had acquired Starwood, heartbeats quickened, knees knocked, and palms sweat.
These procedures suggest an affinity with conceptual art, but Martin also views them, and other aspects of his artmaking, as in keeping with Leonardo's advice to the artist to «look at certain walls stained with damp or at stones of uneven colour» so that «the spirit [will be] quickened to new inventions.»
In Sue de Beer's work since the early 2000s, we get to see - the way we don't see our own - her personal image - streams on a wall, excellently crystallized into a series of lucid and fey film installations: Disappear Here, 2004, with a title from Bret Easton Ellis and a monologue from an untitled (and so far unreleased) novel by Alissa Bennett; Black Sun, 2005, with a title from Julia Kristeva and texts from two Dennis Cooper novels; The Quickening, which was based on writings by Joris - Karl Huysmans and Jonathan Edwards.
Really it just wants to be old and it isn't so you see those of us from New England just traveling around the world, shaking off those chains of the sharp quickening weather and that sad desire to be classy or old usually betrayed by our quaint speech — wicked or our loafers, or deliberately well - worn clothes in New England's endless imitation of «real» which is a copy of those who we think know about something older — we think they own stuff, Harvard and the Swan Boats and that Swan Boat accident and all that cold weather food.
They also warn that feedback patterns are starting to emerge in the shape of the ice albedo effect: ice reflects heat away from the surface, so as it decreases in extent so warming quickens.
Since its launch in July of 2010, the iPad app had accumulated over 4 million users, so 1 million in a single week is a significant quickening of pace — a trend that other iOS news and periodical app publishers would do well to note.
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