When Jens was hero in Villarreal and even when he might have been villain in Paris, we stood and sang at the end of a game we lost and the hairs
stood up on the back of your neck before the rain that night washed the tears away.
Even reading this right now, I am willing to bet the hair is
standing up on the back of your neck slightly — and that's exactly the response that fitness marketers use to lure you in, because if you think a product is going to provide you with that body (and the lifestyle that you imagine comes with it), you're going to buy the product at whatever asking price, no questions asked!
Even thinking about it makes the hairs
stand up on the back of your neck,» said McIlroy.
But that is just the first domino as scientists try to topple the much bigger questions, the kinds that make the hairs
stand up on the back of your neck.
Under a leaden sky it's an eerie, post-apocalyptic sort of place to wander around, and the lack of people in a place so clearly designed to be inhabited makes the hairs
stand up on the back of your neck.
The atmosphere, the tens of thousands of people in the grandstands, the anthems being played, being around everyone who you will be competing against for the next 24 hours... it always makes the hair
stand up on the back of my neck.
Hairs
standing up on the back of your neck.
When the hairs
stand up on the back of our necks, and alarms are going off, it is important not to suppress those signals.
John White: 80s arcade games had music to make the hairs
stand up on the back of your neck, but for Mogwash I've gone for the funky techno side of things like Moon Patrol and Bobble Bobble.
Like, hair
standing up on the back of your neck, grab the arm of the person sitting next to you cool.
«I remember Leo walking into a show we had, and the hair
stood up on the back of my neck,» Mike Starn said.
There are some ideas that are so powerful that you immediately feel the thrill of recognition: when I opened this page, the hair
stood up on the back of my neck.
As managers, we too often hear war stories that curl our toes, make our blood pressure rise and cause the hair to
stand up on the backs of our necks.