Sentences with phrase «when enveloped»

But when enveloped in the S Coupe's impeccable cabin, ensconced away from the noise of the world, engineering and elegance have a way of quietly and assertively making their case, offering a quick, quiet way to disappear into the distance.
It spikes oxytocin in the brain when enveloped in someone's arms for a good 10 seconds or more.
When these enveloped cells were injected into mouse and pig hearts, the researchers observed increased cell retention and regeneration compared to directly injecting just the stem cells.
Imagine the sweet sensation your little one has when enveloped in cushy softness that literally cradles them..

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When a Pisces man falls in love, it's enveloping.
Several years ago, when Ed developed severe mental problems and was hospitalized, Rachel found herself isolated, alone, at a time when the community might have enveloped her with love.
When our spouse envelops us with a hug or a gentle kiss on the cheek after conflict has subsided, it's a tangible gospel reminder that they're committed, their love is unaffected and their pursuit is unhindered.
The earthy taste of the mushrooms totally envelops the chickpeas so that when you take a bite it is a warm, creamy, spiced to perfection little explosion.
But when I did give the oversized cookie a dip, it transformed the whole cookie into something entirely different and the coffee somehow highlighted the butterscotch - like flavors of oats enveloped in a buttery - sweet dough.
When I've got flavorful breading with a nice crunch surrounding moist, perfectly cooked chicken, all enveloped in a hearty roll with delicious toppings, there is almost nothing I would rather eat.
These are jumbo - sized ravioli, and each one envelops an egg yolk, which will run when you cut the pasta open and mingle with the pan sauce.
When I'm in the shower or in bed at night I rest my hand on my belly knowing Baby Eros is still in there, enveloped in love.
It is probably the most iconic name when you want something the envelops the Aussie culture.
Mr Ayariga, who is a member of the Appointments Committee, told Radio Gold in an interview that the Minority MPs rejected the GHS3000 each which was enveloped for them when they later found out that the money was coming from Mr Agyarko as a bribe.
The bi-partisan Committee probing the extortion claims was enveloped by controversy when its Minority members decided to prepare and leak a separate report that indicted some stakeholders of interests in the probe, including the Ministry of Trade and the organizers of the awards scheme, the Millennium Excellence Foundation.
Astronomers believe that the exoplanets, called NN Ser (ab) c and d, may have survived a cataclysmic event several million years ago, when one of their host stars swelled to 200 times the diameter of the sun, temporarily enveloping the planets.
This occurs when an object moves fast enough to vaporise the water around it into a single enveloping bubble.
When Alzheimer first interviewed the 51 - year - old woman, she was enveloped in a fog of confusion, and she exhibited delusional behavior: She was intensely jealous of her husband; she sometimes would start screaming, thinking people wanted to kill her; and she became wild and uncontrollable.
The giants among larvaceans, with bodies in the size range of candy bars, don't form their larger, enveloping houses when brought into the lab.
When science posits a truth that seems to contradict Scripture (lack of evidence of a global flood, for example), the Bible's inherent elasticity simply envelops the new finding, and any apparent contradiction is relegated to the realm of parable (where Noah's ark resides, in the view of many Catholics).
When the eggs - in - waiting that support a female's fertility are killed, their enveloping follicles, which release reproductive hormones such as estrogen, also die.
Maybe it's time to add another biological variable to the list: When our forebears pondered life's big questions, did they do so while contemplating an enveloping shroud of trees or an endless horizon?
Microclimate is usually, however, characterized by considerable uniformity of climate over the site involved and relatively local when compared to its enveloping macroclimate.
This sort of fossilization occurred when the insect was enveloped in the liquid sap from a tree.
As a result, astronomers believe that it may be too massive to have formed like a planet from the circumstellar disk of gas and dust that enveloped 15 Sge when it was less than a hundred million years old.
The truth is that orgasmic potential builds over time, and when you stop chasing it, it can envelop you — even in foreplay.
When eventually they circulate through the liver, they become protein - bound (enveloped by specific globulins or albumin), a process that not only seriously impedes their bioavailability but also makes them water soluble, thus facilitating their excretion in urine.
Hope the skirt is fit, I was packed a blazer to send along with skirt but when I got there, they told me to changed the enveloped which I did then the blazer didn't fit in the envelope, the lady said, maybe next time?.
Snag one before they sell out and thank me when you're comfortably enveloped in a buttery cashmere wrap at your desk in July when it's 100 degrees outside but somehow -50 inside your perpetually over-air-conditioned office.
Envelop your little one in the exceptionally soft Burt's Bees Baby Knit Terry Hooded Towel when they are getting out of the bath or drying off at the beach.
Normally when we talk about shirts and sweaters you immediately think of something warm and enveloping oversized.
At nearly six hours, pic's extreme length lets Giordana and screenwriters Sandro Petraglia and Stefano Rulli build up a novelistic rhythm, pulling the audience so deeply and forcefully into their story that it becomes like a enveloping dream; when it's over, parting with the characters is truly sweet and sorrowful.
Except that, when it comes to the unscrupulous, murderous drug cartel, any attempt to negotiate draws him closer to the raging fire trying to envelop him.
The film's New York City feels more alive than ever before, right from the start when pedestrian conversations and traffic noises envelop both the tiny protagonist and us.
When the soundtrack isn't jingling with the cell - phone synth of Cliff Martinez's tangerine nightmare score, a cavernous hush envelops the characters: no walla, no street sounds, no room tone — just robotic, unaffected dialogue («I think you're perfect.
These are the moments when one sincerely feels struck by an enveloping wonder — how marvelous, that light and sound can still transport us so — before the film grows sticky and dismayingly uninspiring once more.
Very little can create the all - enveloping, sensory overload delivered by the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750 - 4 Superveloce, and nothing has quite the same mix of brutal response, thunderous noise, and that odd feeling of relief when you've finished your time behind the wheel and survived despite trying to exploit all it has to give.
When we emerged from the truck to inspect impending obstacles, thick humidity enveloped us moments before we were attacked by hordes of hungry mosquitoes.
The new, more heavily bolstered front seats don't envelop you with the firm hug of good sports car seats but certainly keep you from slithering all over the leather when cornering quickly.
When civil nature loss happens due to the laxity of an entity, the case is enveloped under Common law division.
The chassis of the tablet when it closes and envelops the phone has a small hole that accommodates the rear facing camera on the phone.
Many readers characterize their experience of novels as absorbing, when the rest of the world melts away and they are enveloped by the pages in front of them.
When eighteen - year - old Madeleine Valadon awoke on 13 February 1849, she knew to expect a thick morning fog to have enveloped the town of Bessines, while the frosty air would sting and redden her bare hands once she stepped outside.
She adored his curious mind, his mild country accent, the huge strength in his hands, the unpredictable swerves and drifts of his conversation, his kindness to her, and the way his soft brown eyes, resting on her when she spoke, made her feel enveloped in a friendly cloud of love.
Take the late»90s and 2000s, when the the rom - com and its novelistic equivalent, chick lit, gradually enveloped women's entertainment.
Because I view it as a need, and even one with poor self control can manage to pull up to the pump get gas, and go home to put the $ 40 in an envelop to pay the bill when it comes in.
It is constantly enveloped in fog, and even when the rest are bright and clear the fog seems to hang over this isolated rock without ever lifting...» In 1863, naturalist James Graham Cooper (1830 - 1902) camped on the island for 20 days (May 24 - June 12, 1863) with a party engaged in hunting sea lions, and during that time he made the first known botanical collection from that island.
When serenity beckons, guest rooms envelop with modern - chic fireplaces, splendid baths, and organically inspired furnishings.
Imagine my surprise when I opened up a little envelop in my mailbox and out popped a shiny new copy of Super Street Fighter IV.
Imagine my surprise when I opened up a little envelop in my mailbox and out popped a shiny new copy of
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