Sentences with phrase «warm afterglow»

Just ask Porsche, Audi or BMW... it's great to have your production cars bask in the warm afterglow of a successful competition effort.
That year he posed a theory that the warm afterglow and the constant craving for chile are due to capsaicin triggering the release of the body's natural painkillers called endorphins, which have been called «the body's natural opiates,» are the cause of the so - called runner's high, and are capable of turning a painful experience into a pleasurable one.
Mark McGowan will hope to bask in the warm afterglow of ongoing public approval of the new stadium at Burswood.

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The Lutes left Virginia — indeed, the 1999 season — with a warm feeling that can best be described as an Afterglow.
It is the residual heat of creation — the afterglow of the big bang — streaming through space these last 14 billion years like the heat from a sun - warmed rock, reradiated at night.
After orgasm, numerous substances are released into the brain, among them, beta - endorphins — natural painkillers that give us that warm, relaxed afterglow.
With her first nomination this year in a career that's spanned 30 years, the Academy may now be warm to giving her more kudos right away so I'm looking to that as the best chance to nab an afterglow nom, if there is one this year.
Welsh, who takes an executive - producer credit here, was a hot property when «Filth» was published, warm in the afterglow from Danny Boyle's landmark 1996 adaptation of «Trainspotting.»
All one can do is bask in the afterglow of LOVE as we were treated to so much delectable morsels of art to digest and keep the cockles of our heart warm throughout this cruel winter season.
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