Sentences with phrase «twinges of»

I still have twinges of regrets to have not given interior design a try as a major taking the «safer» road instead.
Tell the physician who examines you everything that you feel — aches, shooting or radiating pain, or sudden twinges of pain.
Geoff — «What's so interesting about this Randi that both you and Maurizio at Omniclimate devote a blog to his twinges of AGW scepticism?
The faded colors of dusk and the dancing shadows eased the over-excited twinges of paranoia into a smooth appreciation of it all.
Selecting the right kennel requires a bit of homework on your part — planning and research will alleviate any twinges of guilt you may have about leaving your sweet pup while you're away.
When you first arrive in your host country, you'll be psyched to start your study abroad adventure, but over time, you might start to feel twinges of homesickness.
For the families, slight twinges of grief soon overcame the shock of death.
Carter Burwell created the score which ebbed and flowed with the scenes, bringing us to the emotional highs and simmering with us in discontent during the lows, presenting twinges of his score for Miller's Crossing.
I thought of a few television character's who have given me twinges of wardrobe envy in recent years.
So, sweet friend, if you've listened to organizers and felt twinges of guilt for what you've kept in the back of a closet or in the recesses of your attic, know that I understand.
I have no choice but to feel the twinges of pain and weirdly unpainful but alarming pinching sensation behind my kneecap when I step wrong.
I had very tiny twinges of slight cramping both months around the time I should have bled, but that's all.
I'm getting better for sure, but I still feel twinges of protein guilt almost every time I eat.
«Most runners suffering from ITBS can feel twinges of pain when they straighten and bend their knees.»
Drew honestly said that he feels twinges of jealousy when he is injured and unable to race and sees the feats of other athletes.
These days, Antarctic geologists may feel twinges of insanity when pondering the money and logistics needed to study the most inaccessible part of the most inaccessible continent.
When Liz was feeling twinges of what the couple thought was early labor, they tried to relax.
Her mild feelings of discomfort soon led to the first twinges of panic when she received this text:
Remind yourselves of when you first met and felt those twinges of lust and desire for each other.
In fact, the other day when we were walking around a store, it occurred to me that it didn't give me those twinges of «awww» when we passed by some really cute infant clothes.
I feel twinges of regret when I sense my friends are excited about something.
Even many liberals for whom faith in activist government had earlier been the central doctrine of their political creed have recently felt twinges of agnostic uncertainty.
It is not that Podhoretz has twinges of pride, which he would not deny, nor that intellectuals tend to be elitist in the pejorative sense of that term, which nobody can deny.
Podhoretz has his own twinges of pride: He writes as if the neoconservatives, those Family members who reacted to the late «60s by moving right rather than left, supplied Ronald Reagan with everything he needed to think about communism, although Reagan often said that the writer who most influenced him was Whittaker Chambers.»
Occasionally I'm annoyed by a fly buzzing slowly past me (and I'm reminded of a line from a hymn my grandfather claimed to have sung: «There may be flies on you and me, but there ain't no flies on Jesus») Once in a while I feel twinges of boredom as the sermon wears on, or pangs of regret as my mind wanders back to the letters I meant to write the past week.
The brutal fact is that twinges of conscience can be easily stifled when they come up against self - interest.
BlackBerry investors, however, felt a twinge of hope.
Then they came for those who had gamed the student visa system to get permanent residency, and I felt a twinge of guilt about Rajiv, who I used to go drinking with before I landed my job at Megabank Inc..
The compliment was honest, appropriate and well - deserved, but for some reason, I felt a twinge of jealousy when she said it.
Normally, when I see street preachers I get this slight twinge of «oh man.»
Your mistaken if you think a suicidal cowardly act gives me even a twinge of guilt or sadness.
There was a twinge of the apocalyptic to the Y2Kers who seemed almost gleeful as they stockpiled food and water in preparation for the impending worldwide computer glitch that would return us to pre-computer life.
I confess that Marty's charge caused, if not a twinge of guilt, at least the intimation that maybe I should feel a twinge of guilt.
Instead, four people are left murdered by the narrator himself, who feels not a twinge of remorse for what he has done.
Now, I have made no mention of the implications of those questions to the issue of guns, but if you feel a twinge of defensiveness or pride already, I would challenge you to pray about that.
I felt a twinge of fear but also a sense of satisfaction.
And yet, I still feel a twinge of guilt whenever I give myself some time off.
More often than we're comfortable admitting, I think, we find ourselves feeling what many recent theologians say we should: a twinge of uneasiness at speaking of heaven outside of church; the sense that Jesus» death and resurrection can't quite be brought to bear on our daily routine, our social life, our moneymaking, our recreation; an inability to see with the heart the goodness of the Good News; a certain emptiness in our prayers.
More often than we're comfortable admitting, I think, we find ourselves feeling what many recent theologians say we should: a twinge of uneasiness at speaking of heaven outside of church; the sense that Jesus» death and resurrection can't quite be brought to bear on our daily routine, our social life, our moneymaking, our recreation; an...
Have you never felt a twinge of doubt when all those glamorous but corrupt celebrities — courtesans and congressmen — whose sins are so much more interesting than yours, manage to get born again just as their scandals are cresting in the media?
I felt only a twinge of guilt when I exercised authority over the male members of my leadership team.
When the five year old acts like he would crawl back into his mother's womb if given half the chance, I feel that twinge of jealousy.
I don't know, but I can't help but feel a tiny twinge of guilt each time I step off the plane onto the jetway without having made a convert.
The father who will gaze with pride and joy and a sense of involvement, as well as with a twinge of jealousy, upon his wife as she nurses their child can feel the child as a bond which connects them.
This was good... it made a fine breakfast treat without the little twinge of shame that I have when I start the day with half a pound of butter.
We're in spring mode here and I'm feeling a similar twinge of loss for cold days and all of the soup recipes I haven't tried yet.
That's how I've been rolling thus far — you know how I've been converting my favorite recipes to vegan versions, but whenever I see something with condensed milk, I just hop and skip to the next recipe on the list, albeit with a twinge of sadness.
For years I have enjoyed slabs of carrot cake feeling only a twinge of guilt after comforting myself with the fact that I was technically eating one of my five a days.
They do indeed have a twinge of gingerbread flare.
«I don't think [I will be back],» Guardiola admitted, with perhaps a twinge of regret.
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