Sentences with phrase «squelched in»

However, that sense of discovery and wonder is squelched in the classroom.
Acts 2:17 seems like something of a prophesy that began to rise during the book of Acts, but has been somewhat squelched in the thousands of years since.
Their greed for beer leads them into a «Hamlet» - derived plot of usurpery, which they manage to squelch in spite of their idiocy.

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Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
Spanish government moves to squelch Catalan vote Spanish authorities are moving to prevent an independence referendum from taking place in the Catalonia region on Sunday, 1 October.
Even if these clubs are University funded in some way I think the University should lighten up a bit, I think you can take political correctness a little to far and end up squelching diversity in the name of diversity.
God and the Gospel are not about checklists and rules for what we can not do in life and how God is trying to squelch our joy in life.
Senior ministers can choose to cultivate a gift of prophetic advocacy in an associate, or squelch it by turning the associate into a personal assistant.
And all temptations to chastise the people for not really knowing the Bible will be squelched by the discoveries the minister himself makes in passages he thought he knew thoroughly.
Lesbianism squelches the design of otherness by drowning womanhood in a sea of sameness, and in the process loses any concept of what makes the female feminine.
But we have such a good crispy crunchy vibe going here, I just couldn't squelch it with dates blended in.
In other Big Ten matchups, Northwestern defeated Iowa 31 - 15, Illinois nudged Purdue 15 - 13 and Minnesota squelched Indiana 24 - 3 as John King galloped for 179 yards.
¬ ∂ In squelching what appeared to be a historic Edmonton Oilers comeback, theHurricanes found a wellspring of energy and emotion - and a couple of goals fromthe oddest sources - in Game 7 to win the Stanley Cup 3 - In squelching what appeared to be a historic Edmonton Oilers comeback, theHurricanes found a wellspring of energy and emotion - and a couple of goals fromthe oddest sources - in Game 7 to win the Stanley Cup 3 - in Game 7 to win the Stanley Cup 3 - 1.
That was evident in the World Series final when Desaulniers, who earned $ 5,000 for his victory, squelched the tough double boast — a shot that hits the two side walls before brushing the front wall and dying — that Anderson had employed in a 12 - 15, 15 - 13, 12 - 15, 15 - 7, 15 - 11 semifinal win over Khan.
While I hate to squelch her potential to follow in Gowan's footsteps (even though by the sound of it she has a loooooooooooooooong way to go there), I think I'll need to go in and have a few choice words with her highness.
Most amazingly this model designed with environment friendly materials that in not harmful and as it features squelch function, background noise will not irritate you a bit!
And in fact, you shouldn't try to squelch the fighting.
If you notice any redness or irritation in the diaper area, a swipe of diaper cream or petroleum jelly should squelch it.
Soda really helps many women squelch nausea early on in pregnancy.
If he were yours, there's a good chance you may label him «difficult» and attempt to squelch his feelings, in favor of an easier, quieter existence, and that would be a shame: I have a hunch these feelings will be his greatest strength.
Local authorities squelched mainstream media coverage and tried to intimidate organizers, but thousands turned out in the streets anyway.
Then, let's squelch the whole thing by asking for five bucks, without even throwing in an explicit link to the original subject.
The U.S. Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit to block AT&T's $ 85 billion bid to take over Time Warner — arguing that a merger would result in higher bills for consumers and squelch innovations in technology.
Espada repeatedly squelched pro-tenant legislation in his committee, while promoting bills backed by the real estate industry.
New York Republican Committee Chairman Ed Cox in a radio interview on Tuesday claimed Gov. Andrew Cuomo was trying to squelch criticism of him in the lead up to the trial of his former close aide, Joe Percoco.
Top issues in this campaign: Salt contamination, white space problems, ineffective board meetings, fiscal mismanagement, board member inequality and the squelching of the voice of the taxpayers.
In it, Ajit Pai, one of two Republicans on the five - member Federal Communications Commission (FCC), characterizes the project as an attempt «to squint for and squelch» what Americans are saying about the political process.
Complex conspiracies are difficult to pull off, and so many people want their quarter hour of fame that even the Men in Black couldn't squelch the squealers from spilling the beans.
Over the next 72 hours the government shut down the country's Internet service and mobile - phone system in an attempt to squelch the rebellion — to no avail: a rich ecosystem of Facebook conversations, Twitter outbursts and chat - room plans had already unified millions of Cairo's people, who continued the relentless uprising.
At a time when we are still seeing subtle and not - so - subtle opposition to fostering young girls» interest in STEM disciplines and to women's mobility in professional science, it's encouraging to see this ad from Verizon asking parents to not squelch their daughters» natural curiosity.
In recent years, some biologists have begun studying how these so - called small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can be used to squelch disease.
Handheld extinguishers, which are commonly sold at hardware stores for use in the kitchen or garage, are pressurized with nitrogen or carbon dioxide (CO2) to propel a stream of fire - squelching agent to the fire.
Vercellotti took a look and saw a layer of lime, used in ancient times to squelch the stench of rotting corpses.
The FIT - 5 is designed to be most effective in a contained space — the larger the area, the less effective, which is why it is not a good candidate for squelching, say, wildfires.
After weeks of battling three massive wildfires, crews are expected this week to finally squelch blazes that have burned houses and millions of acres of forest in southern and eastern Arizona, driving thousands of residents from their homes.
To squelch their ambitions, the pharaoh Psammeticus II marched south in 593 B.C., descended on Napata, and torched the palace and the Amun temple.
This largely successful battle to squelch my anxiety could be clearly seen in my scans.
The city squelched that outbreak by slaughtering all 1.4 million chickens and ducks in the territory.
Inflammation is the common link between most chronic health problems, and vitamin D has the unique capability to squelch the inflammatory storm in myriad ways.
Reciting alignment rules in our heads as we practice squelches deeper exploration.
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In fact, kidney beans have antioxidant benefits that rival those of blueberries, a food known for its ability to squelch free radicals that damage cells.
Animal studies suggest spirulina can also protect your liver, probably as a result of its high antioxidant properties and its ability to synthesize or release nitric oxide, and in a study of three antioxidant - rich diets (blueberries, spinach, and spirulina) spirulina was found to have the highest neuroprotective effect, possibly due to its ability to squelch free radicals and reduce inflammation.9
For those still having a problem weaning themselves from sugar, JJ Virgin, whom Dr. P has featured in the past, recently gave a presentation where she suggested that foods with a sour taste can quickly squelch a sugar craving — she mentioned sauerkraut, kimchee and similar foods, which also offer the benefits of fermented foods.
I would use the Day of the Dead... Mixed Media Pine Wood Altar, Shine dedicated to Dia De Los Muertos... Meditation Collection in support of the Iranian protesters against the dictatorship trying to squelch the voices of the people demanding fair, just elections and freedom..
There is, however, a brief, and quickly squelched, promise of that necessary friction in his interaction with Blanchett's prickly Marion.
But in this tough neighborhood, real dangers threaten daily to squelch dreams, and the simplest decisions can have life or death consequences.
► An explosion blows a hole in a wall and a man taped into a chair is taken out of the building as gunmen shoot at people inside; one man is struck in the back and we see the bloody wound as someone says that it struck his spinal cord, an explosive is thrown into the room and a man throws himself on it to squelch the blast (he is unharmed).
In terms of sound design, I would love to hear some weird and wonderful creations, such as a Geemer being obliterated by a missile, with realistic squelches and screams as they approach you.
What grade - school teachers know, but may not want to express, is that as noble as the profession is, it sometimes requires squelching the desire to pop certain brats in the face.
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