The heart rate and breathing quickens, muscles become tense and senses become heightened. |
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I open my eyes and my pulse quickens and the fear rises within me as the contents of the room pull into focus. |
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Her heartbeat quickens when the footsteps suddenly stop, and the door to the bedroom opens and closes. |
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In cases of poisoning by Calabar beans, the stomach should be evacuated, and atropine injected until the pulse quickens or the symptoms pass off. |
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An executioner in the foreground quickens the fire with a pair of bellows, whilst another pours the boiling liquid over the Saint. |
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Granted this isn't one of those fixtures that stirs the blood and quickens the pulse. |
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The current quickens and the kayak begins to hurtle towards the tongue of smooth water. |
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There is an increased release of adrenalin into the blood stream, muscles tense, breathing quickens, and heart rate and blood pressure go up. |
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Your pulse quickens, your amygdala fires, your respiration is off the charts. |
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But eyes can certainly be strengthened and vitalized by manipulation which quickens the circulation of blood and stimulates the nerves. |
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As the pace of globalisation quickens, the vocabulary of its European critics is failing to keep up. |
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Little by little the pace quickens and gives birth to a very nice ball symphony. |
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Also active physical exercise will help you because it quickens the blood circulation. |
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For your part, your blood volume is increasing, which quickens your heartbeat. |
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As population increases and the pace of life quickens everyone becomes more dependent upon more people in increasingly intricate ways. |
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Announced the new First Nations Infrastructure Fund which simplifies, quickens and increases funding for First Nation Infrastructure projects. |
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The charity which animates them, and which they strive to perfect, at the same time quickens the whole mystical body of Christ. |
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This reaction quickens as more heat is released, causing the chain reaction, thus resulting in the inability to control it. |
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The story's pace quickens when Noémie becomes obsessed with finding a hidden treasure in the apartment of her babysitter, Madame Lumbago. |
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Open houses allow farmers to see promising technologies in action, and quickens the adoption of these practices. |
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Particularly, if the paper comes in contact with soft vinyl chloride such as a transparent tape, it quickens discoloration. |
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Any glimpse into the life of an animal quickens our own and makes it so much the larger and better in every way. |
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The big finale, which should be an edge-of-seat cliffhanger, barely quickens the pulse, and merely provides Willis with the opportunity to grandstand. |
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Sharing research findings and advances quickens discovery time and increases the rate of new knowledge and new medicines introduced for use by physicians and their patients. |
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As the pace of global competition quickens, it becomes ever more important that the Government continue to advance the interests of Canadians in active, innovative and responsive ways. |
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This evaporation quickens in higher ambient temperatures. |
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Because of the capacity of bags of large tonnage, their use quickens cargo loading and unloading, and reduces expenses for production and, accordingly the package price. |
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As soon as someone steps onto the escalator, their presence is automatically detected, and the escalator gradually quickens its pace until it again reaches its normal operating speed. |
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Again, as in the first movement, a variety of exotic pianistic colours and figurations exhilarate and fascinate us, until the pace quickens and the piece ends with powerful dignity, evading any exaggerated flamboyance. |
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But what will happen as the pace of change quickens, as unproductive industries close their doors, leaving thousands unemployed, and as new regions gain in wealth while others languish? |
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As the pace quickens and the disparate threads of the narrative draw tighter, you find yourself torn between the desire to rush ahead and the impulse to slow down. |
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The movie itself, though, sides with Jobs, less in the weighing of the arguments — Sorkin is happiest when the pit-a-pat of conversation quickens into the rat-a-tat of a battle royal — than in the styling of the clash. |
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The movie itself, though, sides with Jobs, less in the weighing of the arguments Sorkin is happiest when the pit-a-pat of conversation quickens into the rat-a-tat of a battle royal than in the styling of the clash. |
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It's a look that still quickens the blood. |
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Towards the end, as the pace quickens, the narrative grows clearer. |
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Instead of ordinary expansion slots on the motherboard, the VL-Bus allows a direct-to-the-CPU connection that quickens video transmission. |
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At least three of the five biggest banks have held impromptu board meetings in recent months to talk tactics, as the pace of financial mergers quickens across Europe. |
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Like a fruitful garden without an hedge, that quickens the appetite to enjoy so tempting a prize. |
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Fell or fled from a face that shed such grace as quickens the dust of graves. |
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Scientists have shown that the pace of the biological refinements quickens considerably in late adolescence, as the brain makes a final maturational push to tackle the exigencies of independent adult life. |
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As the pace of digital technology quickens, the ice cube melts faster. |
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Come to the wildwood, love, Oh, to the wiiildwood as the morning deepens, and from a branch in the cedar tree a small bird quickens his song into the blue reaches of heaven — hey sweetie sweetie hey. |
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When the prowling aerialist senses the faint echoes bouncing off one of these prey, he turns toward the target, quickens his chirp rate, and homes in for the kill. |
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You spin around and around, striding up and down the aisles as your heartrate quickens and you fear your shopping trip has just ripped the heart out of your life. |
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