Sentences with phrase «thoughts of a jolt»

With thoughts of a jolt fresh in their brain, mice with normal levels of α - CaMKII froze up when they returned to the chamber an hour later, while mice with boosted levels remained calm.

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If a jolt of excitement courses through your veins at the mere thought of it, then you've found it.
The whole TILT experience gave us the exact jolt our team needed to think outside of the box.
«Just as John Paul II's election sent high voltage shocks into the Communist regime and eventually brought it down, I think that Francis» election has also sent some serious jolts deep into the shallow sects that have caused some hemorrhaging of the church in this part of the world.»
Usually, it's right before I fall asleep and a thought will jolt me out of my bed so that I can write it down before it slips from my mind.
I also think I detect a little jolt of caffeine from the matcha.
When people think of chili peppers, they tend to think more about the spicy sting of the serrano, the happy jolt of the jalapeno, the blasting bite of the bhut jolokia, but usually not the bell pepper.
A second referendum - a policy the Lib Dems can at least claim to have thought of first even if they've been less than full - throated in their support for it - would send a jolt through the party.
I think you need another jolt of crack.
When I am finally in a moment of not thinking about my infertility, and I'm suddenly jolted back into reality when you say, «I'm pregnant!»
I think my body has possibly been more jolted than others» by the huge difference between my diet with the TWT (lots of animal protein), and my previous (primarily wholefoods, but with lots of breads / grains) pescatarian diet.
The thought of losing him will either jolt her into making a deeper commitment or free her from feeling obligated.
Wit and charm and titans of performance provide jolts of entertainment and bite - sized food for thought but this second tidbit is less tasty than the tiffin - box offered by the original.
After the two - hour thrill ride of a journey that often feels like an outer space version of Big Trouble In Little China, I think it's safe to proclaim Serenity as the start of the next great sci - fi franchise and the jolt to the system the genre needed.
My wife thought it was fine other than over a pitted concrete section of freeway where the jolts we felt through the suspension were nonstop and road noise was excessive.
I don't think the Kindle Voyage is for me, at any price point, because the haptic feedback on the page - turn buttons would surely jolt me out of my book world and right back into real life.
Make sure the spray is misty and not a solid jolt of water, or else your french bulldog may think they're being punished.
Back in college, I also had those moments, like soft jolts of electricity that opened up future thinking for me.
I don't think it has equal footing yet with the more established «man versus nature» worldview crystallized in 1989 by Bill McKibben in «The End of Nature,» centered on the growing human jolt to the climate system, and thus everything else.
At an engaging lunchtime seminar I attended the other day on ethics and professionalism issues arising in IT law, I had my thinking on this topic jolted by a turn in the discussion towards the use of subject matter experts by the court.
Recently, residents of Ocean City, MD thought they felt the tremors of an earthquake and were relieved to discover that the jolting was the result of a sonic boom.
On the other hand, if Apple has been thinking of positioning it as a premium brand, it has received a jolt with a survey revealing that very few were ready to shell out more than $ 350.
This dresser will not only make you think Spring, it will also give you a jolt of energy for sure!
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