“Sid,” she says, her blood quickening, “there’s somebody out there.
. — Reacting to concerns about the quickening spread of coronavirus, Gov.
At 91 President Robert Mugabe’s physical and mental decline is quickening.
Fantastic modern-Israeli food, pulse-quickening dance music and a warm family atmosphere at the West End’s most unlikely bar-restaurant of the moment.
“The response was explosive,” Wilson says, his voice still quickening with excitement.
The pace of its economic expansion is quickening following a severe recession in 2015-16.
Bloomberg sounded almost giddy, his pace quickening as he shared his impressions of the farm.
The room echoed with the quickening bounce of the ball as one of the players dribbled it away.
The FDA rejected Vivus's Qnexa in 2010 over concerns for the safety of pregnant women and the quickening of patients' heart rates.
The movement to end genital cutting is spreading in Senegal at a quickening pace through the very ties of family and ethnicity that used to entrench it.
Only months ago, it seemed set fair for several years of quickening growth, reward for the reforms pushed through by President Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
As the rocket climbs above them, its pace quickening, the roar of its engines speaks to its power as the sharp line of its exhaust illustrates its precision.
"It's remarkable how much the film packs in, and how it manages to spin plates between ridiculous crudeness, pulse-quickening shock tactics, and pointed political commentary.
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On a simple episode count, Davies may have lost to Jack Pulman, who scripted and directed the TV adaptation in 1972, but the later version benefits greatly from a quickening in dramatic pace.
The current had turned at right angles, sweeping round along with it the tall schooner and the little dancing coracle; ever quickening, ever bubbling higher, ever muttering louder, it went spinning through the narrows for the open sea.
Last weekend BBC Sport revealed that football's senior medical experts, along with their counterparts in rugby, racing and cricket, were to be invited to a series of virtual meetings, in what was described to me as a "quickening of the pace" in preparations for a resumption.
And yet I have had the weakness, and have still the weakness, to wish you to know with what a sudden mastery you kindled me, heap of ashes that I am, into fire—a fire, however, inseparable in its nature from myself, quickening nothing, lighting nothing, doing no service, idly burning away.”
That forest-dell, where Lowood lay, was the cradle of fog and fog-bred pestilence; which, quickening with the quickening spring, crept into the Orphan Asylum, breathed typhus through its crowded schoolroom and dormitory, and, ere May arrived, transformed the seminary into an hospital.
There is the insistent smell of broiled dry-aged steak that hits me the minute I open the door and sometimes sooner, while I’m still outside on the South Williamsburg sidewalk, producing a raised pulse, a quickening of the senses and a restlessness familiar to anyone who has seen a tiger that has just heard the approach of the lunch bucket.
quickening
noun process
- the process of showing signs of life
Example: the quickening of seed that will become ripe grain
noun state
- the stage of pregnancy at which the mother first feels the movements of the fetus
noun act
- the act of accelerating; increasing the speed
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There is the insistent smell of broiled dry-aged steak that hits me the minute I open the door and sometimes sooner while Im still outside on the South Williamsburg sidewalk producing a raised pulse a quickening of the senses and a restlessness familiar to anyone who has seen a tiger that has just heard the approach of the lunch bucket