The choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience.
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Examples for "heart "
Examples for "heart "
1 Good friends, good food, and some really good southern heart - pickin ' , foot-stompin' music.
2 Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
3 Let the simple heart and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4 Congestive heart failure is a major public health problem in western countries.
5 Reducing your stress level can really aid in improving your heart health.
1 The possible effect on human health is a problem of current debate.
2 The new rules will take effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
3 The effect of Comey's news on voters' support is not yet clear.
4 A new immigration act comes into effect today introducing sweeping new powers.
5 He is quite right, of course, as sanctions invariably effect civilian populations.
1 Temple Bar, like every city centre area in Europe, has its problems.
2 The two-day Federal Open Market Committee will take centre stage later today.
3 The Central Statistics Office carpet-bombed the Government press centre with statistics yesterday.
4 The Applied Food Sciences centre will specialise in developing consumer food products.
5 Problem solved, he was soon on his way to the city centre .
1 Today, New York is the center of a different kind of crisis.
2 However, today you are quite happy to be the center of attention.
3 Methods: Case reports of two men admitted to an academic medical center .
4 Families of migrants held at the center say conditions inside are difficult.
5 The center coordinates emergency response efforts by various agencies throughout the state.
1 Red meat consumption was associated with increased stroke risk, particularly ischemic events.
2 INDUSTRIAL action is to resume at meat plants at 4 p.m. today.
3 But the reputation of the Brazilian meat industry has suffered serious damage.
4 Earlier this year, processing plant concerns spawned the largest-ever U.S. meat recall.
5 Sheep farmers are drafting early lambs and meat prices are looking good.
1 She said that was the core problem the Government needed to address.
2 The constitutional crisis in a core EU member-state is, of course, unfortunate.
3 Before you begin writing your business plan, consider four core questions: 1.
4 We'll have to form the core of the new army, of course.
5 Sandford-Reed said cultural training was a core part of social work education.
1 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden , particularly in children.
2 Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
3 However, questionnaire data can be affected by response error and response burden .
4 Conclusions: Obesity rates are leading to a large health and economic burden .
5 Discussion: Patients of free clinics suffer from high burden of chronic conditions.
1 They are words that perhaps best sum up his time at City.
2 A sum of £250m will be made available every year from April.
3 Then as to money-hereally had a great sum under his control.
4 BNP already set aside money to cover the sum , a spokeswoman said.
5 Justice Wylie will sum up the case to the jury tomorrow morning.
1 Cook's announcement followed recent speculation that he had a substance abuse problem.
2 Mr Giblin said Bunn had suffered from depression and substance abuse problems.
3 And it employs people with job instability or former substance abuse problems.
4 No information is yet available about the substance of the two cases.
5 But the question last week had a more serious substance to it.
1 Education and Health Minister Chris Hipkins said time was of the essence .
2 This, in essence , is the problem faced by financial markets at present.
3 This is in essence a national free vote, Hunt told Sky News.
4 The essence of there being a problem is that there's no solution.
5 They are, in essence , a road map of the capital markets' infrastructure.
1 The major side effect seen in the trial was bone marrow suppression.
2 Perhaps cells in the marrow could be used to regenerate tissues elsewhere.
3 The thought of him slipping free sent a chill through my marrow .
4 However, the 8 kb supports robust expression in primary bone marrow cultures.
5 There was evidently a canal in the centre of the spinal marrow .
1 A number that determines how often the kernel will run a process.
2 Interestingly enough, Canonical seems well aware of its lack of kernel work.
3 Here we reach the kernel of the argument of the pain-inflicting vivisector.
4 Next, set up the kernel to output its boot information via serial:
5 The amount of space between the shell and the kernel was important.
1 That is the nub of US and other international concern about it.
2 Touch that nub in the middle to get attention and say 'Cinnamon.'
3 The trailer stove still held embers and a diminishing nub of warmth.
4 If you have worry beads, they are probably worn to the nub .
5 In his pocket, a folded, wrinkled map was wadded into a nub .
1 The sugar is contained in solution in the pith of the cane.
2 This English translation was, in vigor and pith , worthy of the original.
3 Cut the peppers in half and remove the seeds, stems and pith .
4 The last stanzas of all have much pith and meaning in them:-
5 The above clauses contain the pith and marrow of the whole scheme.
1 This growing inwardness of art is a main feature of literary history.
2 The real inwardness of no religion can ever be known from its theology.
3 Now you grasp the inwardness of my Christmas present-itis a coasting outfit.
4 To grasp the inwardness of this saying we must note that-
5 This love and delight none can experience who has not inwardness .
1 Everything in that house has been our heart and soul , said Luke.
2 His whole heart and soul were in the triumph of the cause.
3 And my heart and soul is with the labor class of people.
4 All the same she lived with her heart and soul in Stettin.
5 Bumping its way into your heart and soul , Projections sounds just champion.
1 The nitty - gritty of the American dream doesn't come much grittier than this.
2 He prefers to traffic in lofty philosophical ideas, not nitty - gritty policy stances.
3 On the nitty - gritty side, one major concern has to be jobs.
4 It's the nitty - gritty of how this will work in practice that's very important.
5 So, that just leaves us with the nitty - gritty of working out a price.
1 She didn't need to know Dutch to understand the gist of that.
2 But the gist is in the points that are parallel or similar.
3 The gist of these stories is what they believe to be true.
4 He might not use these exact words, but this is the gist .
5 One thing stuck in his mind as the gist of the hint.
6 Such was the gist of the newspaper accounts of the puzzling affair.
7 That was the gist of it; vague as you see, but significant.
8 So, that disproves the point was the gist of many a comment.
9 But here are a few which tell the gist of the story:
10 In this last injunction lay, perhaps, the gist of the whole matter.
11 Avarice and cruelty constitute the very gist of the whole slave system.
12 The gist of it was that a brilliant success had been achieved.
13 He felt that they were coming to the gist of the matter.
14 Here's the gist : it's the Raven Hood they want and cannot get.
15 I still couldn't explain it fully, but I'd gotten the general gist .
16 But the gist is this: there will be no settlements with anyone.
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