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But such twinges of authentic emotion are more disruptive than illuminating.
Despite those twinges of sadness, "Intimate Revolts" does feel like a celebration.
"I mean architecturally," she adds, before her mouth twinges into a half-smile.
But occasional twinges of chest pain persist, along with a sense of weakness.
Even 20 years on, I was getting twinges and was wary about walking long distances.
Her twinges of pain always felt just the right amount of earnest but restrained to me.
Voices I returned home the other night exhausted, quadriceps aching, twinges in my foot, salty with sweat.
Can you tell when uncomfortable twinges strike your body, and do they nudge you to reposition and reconfigure?
Here, the rides that will give the most seasoned of coaster fans twinges of anxiety before take off. 27.
The institutions have been "violent to us," he said, and he still twinges when a police officer walks by.
"The undying worm of conscience twinges with terror for the fate of the peculiar institution" is how Adams put it.
The "happy families" Facebook pictures and new-build homes that I used to scoff at now spark twinges of jealousy. Dammit.
It's a song that reflects on a moment with a love interest that's been marred by twinges of humiliation and self-doubt.
My years in gyms had taught me to shake off twinges and other distractions, never permitting them to stop my workout or run.
After countless cycles, my legs felt rubbery and my aging back, which that morning had been giving me warning twinges, was utterly limber.
Should it win its first World Cup since 1966 on Sunday, the parties may well last until the twinges of trade isolationism hit next spring.
Each day, I texted him splits, told him stories about how I passed the university team, or asked for advice about twinges in my legs.
Day continued to feel occasional twinges of the back pain that forced him to pull out of the previous playoff event, the BMW Championship, after three rounds.
I started to feel twinges of guilt at the end of every church service, when the pastor would call for people to come forward and accept Jesus.
And by the time The Bronx (II) hit shelves, the band was already incorporating experimental twinges into the mixture, asking fans to take a step forward along with them.
And a year later, they'd soften their melodic hardcore sound all the more, becoming a radio-friendly hard rock band with twinges of dissent found in the lyric sheet.
All Denton's swimmers were convinced that cold-water swimming was essential to their well-being, but they also all reported having experienced twinges of panic while engaging in it.
She had heard that he was now dating someone else, ponytailed Jane who played clarinet in the band, but dating her for real, and felt only the smallest of twinges.
What distinguishes the album from any number of nominally similar entries in the same genre is an enchantingly direct and compelling emotional clarity that reaches out and twinges your heartstrings.
After throwing 16 pitches, feeling some twinges along the way, Sabathia was done in by the 17th, wincing in pain as he walked in a dazed circle behind the rubber.
More space is taken up, though, with the uncomfortable question of Johnson's role in the community, and his twinges of guilt over the damage done by the heroin he peddles.
But the doubles specialist took it all in his stride and was relieved to come through the 6-3 6-4 6-2 defeat by Anderson without feeling any twinges.
Yet I felt something like twinges of existential doubt or futility while appreciating the spiky fertility of "Volubilis," something Twombly most likely absorbed from his early passion for the transubstantiating drawings of Alberto Giacometti.
She admitted that any pain in her wrist can make her "panicky" and lamented that "everyone keeps telling me it's just going to take time" to stop having twinges when she mis-hits a ball.
Undaunted, I attempted to use these "listening to our communities" headphones anyway so I could listen to the dulcet tones of Selena Gomez, but I kept feeling twinges of pain in my ear, like little shocks.
When I watch shows with the intent of writing about them later, my notes tend to be the scraps of dialogue, passing images, the twinges on people's faces that might recontextualize a scene beyond its words.
I have a higher-than-normal risk of soft tissue injury, but have never had any injuries other than occasional twinges of knee pain, and I probably don't work out enough to put myself at serious risk.
My love for her seems to soar to new heights all the time, and while I feel twinges of jealousy toward the bio-bond our donor shares with her, my gratitude to him trumps my envy by far.
I felt brief twinges of happy giddiness wash over my body, but it wasn't accompanied by any insights or new perspectives; it didn't stir my imagination or knock any creativity loose from my brain like past drug experiences.
No matter how old we get and regardless of all the responsibilities of adulthood, we still manage to feel those same twinges of overwhelming excitement when we step into any Disney Park or take take our first bite of Dole Whip.
Now some are feeling the first twinges of a hangover, as their hero threatens a trade war with China and hints that he might upgrade ties with Taiwan, the island that Chinese leaders call no more than a breakaway province.
When Konstanze (the commanding, compassionate soprano Jane Archibald) sings her dazzling aria "Martern aller Arten," about her resolve and courage, she does so in front of a small crowd of women: This Turkey has twinges of gynocratic activism about it.
Maybe it's psychosomatic but I definitely feel several twinges in my chest and I can't help imagining my cardiovascular system straining under the weight of the lipids I'm forcing to deal with—despite the lack of evidence to back up my worries.
And none of that counteracts the slight twinges of pathos he allows to break through the cartoonish veneer whenever the series tantalizingly references Olaf and the Baudelaires's backstory—something about a globally connected secret society that plays like a Jacques Rivette fantasia for kids.
Willowdean isn't exactly tactful about it and words fail her more than once, but she manages to get her point across to Bo. Then, he's mostly forgotten about—save a few twinges of jealousy when another girl enters the picture—while the story focuses back on Willowdean.
In songs about yearning and loss, youthful confusion and feeling adrift (the latter two being key to the album's mood), Khalid inhabits the eternal Ache — that simulated intensity of feeling that singers of sad love songs know too well — with sweetly lyrical vulnerability, disarming in how he twinges the heartstrings.
The show ended and I left, still in character, skipping the encore for the far more Boomer enticement of being in bed on a Friday night by 11:30 PM. Untucking my shirt on the walk out of the bowl, I felt the first twinges of my return to normalcy.
I also felt twinges of anger — at myself, for missing out on this feeling of restorative boredom for so many years; at the engineers in Silicon Valley who spend their days profitably exploiting our cognitive weaknesses; at the entire phone-industrial complex that has convinced us that a six-inch glass-and-steel rectangle is the ideal conduit for worldly experiences.
Ashley prepares a picnic and music for Laurel. Laurel gets twinges at the factory and Rishi takes her to hospital, but she is told it's a false alarm. Laurel later goes into labour and their baby is delivered by Ashley. They name her Dotty Thomas after Ashley's mother.
One summer, Mr. O'Brien takes a long business trip. While he is away, the boys enjoy unfettered access to their mother, and Jack experiences the first twinges of rebelliousness. Goaded by other boys his age, Jack commits acts of vandalism and animal abuse. He later trespasses into a neighbor's house and steals her sheer nightgown.
While Nancy is with Mitzeee, she gets "sudden twinges" which she does not worry about until "the contractions really start to kick in. She's only 26 weeks' pregnant and she's totally terrified". Nancy calls Darren who takes her to hospital where she is "doubled over in agony". The doctors try giving Nancy medication to stop the contractions which fails.
Musically, Light of Day, Day of Darkness is pure progressive metal. In this album, the band combines many different instruments, not commonly used in metal, to create an original soundscape. The album shows some death metal twinges from their roots with Roger Rasmussen / Nattefrost drafted in to perform death growls and Anders Kobro implementing occasional blast beats as well.
Walter always had twinges in his kneecap. ; Fred and Ruthie Stembottom : ... enjoyed playing 500 (card game) with Vic and Sade. Ruthie would go with Sade to the washrag sales at Yamilton's Department Store, where she always ended up in the underwear department. Fred often tried to extort hard manual labor out of Vic (pour concrete floors, tear down partitions, change tires on the car) on the pretext of inviting him over to play cards, and serving Vic "buckets" of warm lemonade.
She becomes involved in a frivolous relationship with a paramedic named Campbell, which caused Michael some slight twinges of jealousy...though not as much as Fiona would have liked. At this time, Michael began to stop taking her for granted as much; and they experience some very emotionally charged moments. Campbell ends their relationship then informs her that Michael was her "real boyfriend". Fiona is also introduced to Samantha Kees, a professional thief and Michael former-fiancée: they got engaged before Michaels mission to Ireland.
Gideon overpowers Paul and the butler and runs away with Gwen. Back in the 21st century, Gwen takes Gideon out to a "common" restaurant for some Indian food, which is a new experience for him. Back at headquarters, only Gwendolyn believes in Lucy and Paul's sincerity, while the Guardians are convinced of a plot by the Florentine Alliance that has been fighting the Count of Saint Germain for centuries. Falk de Villiers, grandmaster of the lodge, wants to control Gwen and is worried about her curiosity, but Gideon starts having some twinges of doubt.
She was one of twins, with her sister Agnes, born to the barrister and judge Sir Edward Fry and his wife Mariabella Hodgkin. They were younger sisters of Roger Fry, the art critic, who used to call them "the twinges". Her background, which was Quaker, was mentioned in her obituary in The Times, her 60 first cousins being a cross-section of those prominent in British intellectual life. Fry had a governess, disliking the object lesson style of instruction, and attended Highfield, a boarding school at Liphook in Hampshire, for a year at age 16.
Dorothy "Dotty" Thomas, played by Tilly-Rue Foster and Ellerie Carroll, made her first appearance on 2 September 2016. She is the daughter of Ashley Thomas (John Middleton) and Laurel Thomas (Charlotte Bellamy), the sister of Arthur Thomas (Alfie Clarke) and half-sister of Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham). Laurel starts getting twinges at work and is taken to hospital by Rishi Sharma (Bhasker Patel), however, it turns out to be a false alarm and she is sent home. A few hours later, Laurel's water breaks and she goes into labour.
Jason Gillespie preparing to bowl for South Australia against Western Australia in January 2007 Throughout his career, Gillespie had bad luck with injuries, suffering from foot injuries, stress fractures in the back, hip twinges, side-strains, shoulders, torn calves, aching hamstrings, groin complaints and a broken right leg. He played only 52 from a possible 92 Tests following his debut to his axing during the 2005 Ashes series. Despite these problems, he was both accurate and economical. In Australia's 1999 tour of Sri Lanka, he was involved in a sickening outfield collision when both he and Steve Waugh were running to take a catch.
She did occasionally get twinges that evil was after her (particularly when Kay was around) and saw Kay once in her true demon form, since Kay sold her soul to the evil witch Hecuba. She spent time burning in the fires of hell because of Kay and Hecuba, but escaped and survived. Also whilst on Warlock Island she had a vision of a boat, which Luis and Sheridan were in, that exploded. She also spent almost a year frozen in a block of ice, but eventually the ice melted, due to Timmy finding the demon's horn, which Charity then used to defeat the Zombie Charity that had taken her place.
In the first few dozen pages of the book Bourne successfully steals, with no twinges of remorse, three masterpieces from the castle of his supposed friend, the Duchess of Dos Cortes, and arranges for his wife to smuggle them to Paris for a highly profitable sale. When she arrives in Paris, however, she discovers that the mailing tube in which the paintings were being carried is now empty. The rest of the book is the narrative of their downhill path, as well as that of most of those people unlucky enough to have found themselves in their orbit. Although Bourne has always fancied himself a master criminal, he is tracked by other criminals who are equally intelligent.
Coy Bowles and The Fellowship is a band that fuses the roots of blues with the spontaneity of jazz and twinges of gospel, country and rock. According to Bowles, the idea behind The Fellowship is to have a group of musicians playing together under one common goal – to play your heart out and get down with the get down. When Bowles began writing music, he arranged the tunes in a way so that the listener could appreciate the songs for the melody and lyrics, but still have sections where the music was highly improvisational. He wanted the music he composed to possess a distinct and original sound, while still giving a nod to his musical heroes.
" In the United Kingdom, Tom Dawson of Total Film gave the film four stars out of five, and Tim Robey rated it three out of five in The Daily Telegraph. Both critics praised the performances of Wilson and Lonsdale. Dawson called the film a "masterful drama", and Robey wrote: "It's a grave and thoughtful film, and certainly not a bad one, for all my twinges of scepticism about how deep its insights really go." Robey's main complaint concerned the ending of the film: "There's one serious mistake, in a picture that's almost passive-aggressively careful in most of its scenes: a last supper, while the monks sip wine, look at each other in silent, welling close-ups, and Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake overture crescendoes over the top.
While acknowledging that he lacked evidence, he held a "nagging feeling" that he and Grant had each been "blacklisted" from DC Comics as a result of the controversial views expressed in the Anarky series' second volume. While professing that Anarky was the character for whom he was proudest, and that the character's narratives were among his best achievements for the amount of reaction they generated among readers, the character was also a source of some regret for Grant. Reflecting on his early secret plan to transform Lonnie Machin into a new Robin, Grant has stated that though he came to appreciate the character of Tim Drake, he occasionally experiences "twinges of regret that Anarky wasn't chosen as the new sidekick for comics' greatest hero." Grant has also stated that he attempted to distance himself from the direction of Anarky following his termination from DC Comics, and actively tried to avoid learning about the fate of Anarky and other characters he had come to care about.

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