The choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience.
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Examples for "heart"
Examples for "heart"
1Good friends, good food, and some really good southern heart-pickin', foot-stompin' music.
2Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
3Let the simple heart and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4Congestive heart failure is a major public health problem in western countries.
5Reducing your stress level can really aid in improving your heart health.
1Temple Bar, like every city centre area in Europe, has its problems.
2The two-day Federal Open Market Committee will take centre stage later today.
3The Central Statistics Office carpet-bombed the Government press centre with statistics yesterday.
4The Applied Food Sciences centre will specialise in developing consumer food products.
5Problem solved, he was soon on his way to the city centre.
1Today, New York is the center of a different kind of crisis.
2However, today you are quite happy to be the center of attention.
3Methods: Case reports of two men admitted to an academic medical center.
4Families of migrants held at the center say conditions inside are difficult.
5The center coordinates emergency response efforts by various agencies throughout the state.
1Red meat consumption was associated with increased stroke risk, particularly ischemic events.
2INDUSTRIAL action is to resume at meat plants at 4 p.m. today.
3But the reputation of the Brazilian meat industry has suffered serious damage.
4Earlier this year, processing plant concerns spawned the largest-ever U.S. meat recall.
5Sheep farmers are drafting early lambs and meat prices are looking good.
1She said that was the core problem the Government needed to address.
2The constitutional crisis in a core EU member-state is, of course, unfortunate.
3Before you begin writing your business plan, consider four core questions: 1.
4We'll have to form the core of the new army, of course.
5Sandford-Reed said cultural training was a core part of social work education.
1They are words that perhaps best sum up his time at City.
2A sum of £250m will be made available every year from April.
3Then as to money-hereally had a great sum under his control.
4BNP already set aside money to cover the sum, a spokeswoman said.
5Justice Wylie will sum up the case to the jury tomorrow morning.
1Cook's announcement followed recent speculation that he had a substance abuse problem.
2Mr Giblin said Bunn had suffered from depression and substance abuse problems.
3And it employs people with job instability or former substance abuse problems.
4No information is yet available about the substance of the two cases.
5But the question last week had a more serious substance to it.
1Education and Health Minister Chris Hipkins said time was of the essence.
2This, in essence, is the problem faced by financial markets at present.
3This is in essence a national free vote, Hunt told Sky News.
4The essence of there being a problem is that there's no solution.
5They are, in essence, a road map of the capital markets' infrastructure.
1The major side effect seen in the trial was bone marrow suppression.
2Perhaps cells in the marrow could be used to regenerate tissues elsewhere.
3The thought of him slipping free sent a chill through my marrow.
4However, the 8 kb supports robust expression in primary bone marrow cultures.
5There was evidently a canal in the centre of the spinal marrow.
1A number that determines how often the kernel will run a process.
2Interestingly enough, Canonical seems well aware of its lack of kernel work.
3Here we reach the kernel of the argument of the pain-inflicting vivisector.
4Next, set up the kernel to output its boot information via serial:
5The amount of space between the shell and the kernel was important.
1She didn't need to know Dutch to understand the gist of that.
2But the gist is in the points that are parallel or similar.
3The gist of these stories is what they believe to be true.
4He might not use these exact words, but this is the gist.
5One thing stuck in his mind as the gist of the hint.
1That is the nub of US and other international concern about it.
2Touch that nub in the middle to get attention and say 'Cinnamon.'
3The trailer stove still held embers and a diminishing nub of warmth.
4If you have worry beads, they are probably worn to the nub.
5In his pocket, a folded, wrinkled map was wadded into a nub.
1This growing inwardness of art is a main feature of literary history.
2The real inwardness of no religion can ever be known from its theology.
3Now you grasp the inwardness of my Christmas present-itis a coasting outfit.
4To grasp the inwardness of this saying we must note that-
5This love and delight none can experience who has not inwardness.
1Everything in that house has been our heart and soul, said Luke.
2His whole heart and soul were in the triumph of the cause.
3And my heart and soul is with the labor class of people.
4All the same she lived with her heart and soul in Stettin.
5Bumping its way into your heart and soul, Projections sounds just champion.
1The nitty-gritty of the American dream doesn't come much grittier than this.
2He prefers to traffic in lofty philosophical ideas, not nitty-gritty policy stances.
3On the nitty-gritty side, one major concern has to be jobs.
4It's the nitty-gritty of how this will work in practice that's very important.
5So, that just leaves us with the nitty-gritty of working out a price.
1The sugar is contained in solution in the pith of the cane.
2This English translation was, in vigor and pith, worthy of the original.
3Cut the peppers in half and remove the seeds, stems and pith.
4The last stanzas of all have much pith and meaning in them:-
5The above clauses contain the pith and marrow of the whole scheme.
6A tree, for example, consists of wood, bark, pith, sap and leaves.
7It was quite long, but the following was the pith of it:
8He said more than this, but this is the pith of it.
9A sudden squall blew the big pith sun-helmet out of his hand.
10The boys enjoyed the pith, and George playfully gave some to Angel.
11Russell had my pith helmet and a suit of khaki and leggins.
12Here and there were the empty pith helmets of the North Vietnamese.
13Tomasin Imhof has also given me a plaited hat of elder pith.
14He wore a suede jacket, a pith helmet, and heavy woolen trousers.
15William regarded him thoughtfully, from his pith helmet to his greased ankle-boots.
16Sinews, feet, tails, snouts, ears, and horn pith are also largely used.
Pith nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América