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  • The formation of coral terraces is interpreted as the product of approximately uniform long-term uplift superimposed on eustatic changes in sea level.
  • The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys.
  • His life was for all, bringing everyone in his midst to purity, upliftment and divinity.
  • This caused thermal uplift of Scotland and the East Shetland platform and volcanic activity.
  • You have to sell to demonstrate actual uplifts.
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  • This isostatic rebound causes vertical uplift and the tensional forces due to the movement of the crust creates normal and graben faults. Mountain
  • I'm uplifted by good reggae, but also old music like jazz, and the greats like Nat King Cole.
  • Here the sequence of processes and landforms which exists between the tectonic uplift of an area and its reduction to a peneplain or erosion surface close to base level is believed to have occurred many times in certain regions.
  • On Sudan, are we not uplifted by the prospect of peace and concord between our brothers in that country?
  • But while we might not be seeing a qualitative uplift to economic growth, today's economy has changed in many ways, compared to most of the twentieth century.
  • Here an exclamation of "Mercy, mercy!" called the esquire's attention, and he beheld his amiable consort sinking aghast, with uplifted hands on Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems
  • The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano.
  • With the use of uplifting essential oils their metabolisms could be fooled into leapfrogging hibernation, believing they had already arrived in the scent of spring.
  • This victory was a massive uplift for us.
  • An active origin is suggested because volcanism and uplift appear to have preceded rifting, an active plume passing over a large area.
  • I've seen the footage countless times, yet it is not the whole four minutes from start to finish which are seared on to my memory, but the single image of Coe's contorted face and uplifted arms as he crosses the finishing line.
  • We are a Non-Governmental Organization working for the uplift of urban wildlife and environment.
  • Fans came to their local pub to see a band that can uplift even the most subdued crowd.
  • It's as gentle as gentle can be and smells upliftingly of lavender. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think he was a president that uplifted the office.
  • Not only is non-violence a powerful political tool, but it is, and becomes, a spiritually uplifting force.
  • I think we could all benefit from a fresh rummage in our drawers to give our wardrobes and our figures the uplift we deserve.
  • And then we were amazed to hear the sound of singing -- amazed, for it was not the uncouth singing of negroes (who in happy circumstances delight to uplift their voices in psalms) nor yet the boisterous untuneable roaring of rough seamen, like Vetch's buccaneers, but a most melodious and pleasing sound, which put me in mind (and Cludde also) of the madrigal singers of our good town of Shrewsbury. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
  • Uplift of this magnitude could have occurred during Hercynian times with the stripping of considerable amounts of Carboniferous overburden.
  • This combination uplifted the spirits of every soul lucky enough to be allowed inside.
  • Look for a wide band for support, uplifting underwire, and cups made of sturdy rather than sheer fabric.
  • It promotes spiritual awareness and is uplifting.
  • At the brink of the chasm the upper half of his body rose for an instant with the arms uplifted.
  • As individuals, as communities and as the nation we should adopt an attitude of self-reliance for social upliftment and advancement.
  • What matters is how this declaration would contribute to the uplifting of morals by those in government and the general populace and whether it contravenes the rights and freedoms of non-Christians.
  • Determined to have more uplifting memories of that day, the members of Loch Arthur Creamery made a batch of unpasteurised organic cheese with the last milking from the doomed dairy herd.
  • Palawan (along with the Calamianes and the island of Mindoro) was rifted (below water) from the Asian mainland approximately 32 million years ago, transported through seafloor spreading across the growing South China Sea, added to the growing Philippine Archipelago approximately 17 million years ago, and uplifted above water approximately 5-10 million years ago. Palawan rain forests
  • Thus the Coastal Ranges take on the appearance of an uplifted horst, bounded, particularly to the east, by normal faults.
  • When the arcs accreted to the continental margin, the Main Uralian Thrust and Deevo Thrust were active simultaneously, probably causing uplift of the arc material between them.
  • The resistance of the innocent man caused the "whipper" to call in three other sturdy blacks, and, in a few minutes, the victim was fastened upon the stretcher, face downwards, his clothing removed, and the strong-armed white negro-whipper standing over him with uplifted whip. My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People
  • SIGAR says that the January 2012 personnel target for this uplift is 1,500 personnel. Derrick Crowe: A "Comprehensive Civilian/Military Effort" in Afghanistan? Hardly.
  • Chicken with shallot vinaigrette and green salad Finely chopped shallot has an uplifting effect on roast chicken. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, there has been no correspondence with the various councils concerning uplifting the game's standard.
  • And my uniform-case, of which he never let go, described a very beautiful parabola, and then came down upon the weigh-bridge, as the swiple of an uplifted flail comes down upon grain .... Jonah and Co.
  • But prayer, generally considered, embraces all the above-mentioned parts; when, however, we distinguish one part against another, _prayer_, properly speaking, means the uplifting of the mind to God. On Prayer and The Contemplative Life
  • It was an uplifting ceremony which saw a glisten in many an eye!
  • Major successful appraisals came from multiple discoveries from first half of this year, namely Jinzhou 20-2N and Shijiutuo Uplift area, with the latter becoming the Company's new reserve growth area. Undefined
  • Its uplifting theme is that female solidarity is bigger, stronger and prettier than class. Times, Sunday Times
  • I should add that the ending is uplifting, but totally schmaltzy.
  • Convocation preferred the blight of the coward Science to the cultivation of all that was beautiful, distinguished, humane, and brave; and they reaped as they had sown, they kept the dog smotherer and lost the radiant spirit and uplifting eloquence of the inspired seer. Great Testimony against scientific cruelty
  • Ziwuling East Hill, north mountain sheep pen, Liupanshan west, east, west, north uplift, central and southern low-, it is "basin" of.
  • He recognized that all of the beaches had been tilted by postglacial uplift (now attributed to isostatic rebound).
  • The only possible criticism of the various leadwork details is that a number of the fixing/holding straps to the various ridges and hips have been wind uplifted and accordingly these should be replaced / refixed.
  • What makes the programme so uplifting to watch is the utter, naked devotion of the family members who surround each patient. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than three times as much was gathered as the campaign cost, and pastors and church members everywhere testified that the meetings were resultful in spiritual uplift and blessing, as well as in stimulating interest and greatly increased gifts. The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 05, May, 1896
  • The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best. Epictetus 
  • “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom.” Think Progress » GOP Claims It’s Upholding The Legacy Of MLK, A Fighter Against The ‘Injustice’ In Health Care Inequality
  • The men support the ballerinas, who pose with their uplifted arms.
  • And looking down on the unthinking city, the Cathedral kept watch alone, beseeching pardon for the inappetency for suffering, for the inertia of faith that her sons displayed, uplifting her towers to the sky like two arms, while the spires mimicked the shape of joined hands, the ten fingers all meeting and upright one against another, in the position which the image-makers of old gave to the dead saints and warriors they carved upon tombs. The Cathedral
  • The two sources for this uplifting news are what one must call mixed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like Hoagy Carmichael, the composer of "Georgia on My Mind," Ray Charles had a natural affinity for the lie of the land: his voice could embrace the purple-mountained uplift of "America the Beautiful" and ramble slyly through back roads and shantytowns, too. The Lord’s Music and the Devil’s Words
  • Close friends and new friends, I am very lucky to be around so many uplifting, unneurotic, fun people. Life is good.
  • Being a Leader Without a Title involves being inspirational and uplifting in a world that all too often celebrates the worst of things. The Leader Who Had No Title
  • I would like to wish the Minister a speedy recovery from his recent bilious bout, where he seemed to be doing his utmost to demoralise rather than to uplift those who have been entrusted to his responsibility.
  • The lighter, pastel shades are of a higher vibration - softer, more gentle and uplifting.
  • Seated at the table, Jose uplifted his head from the newspaper to see River's sister staring at him with an interrogating glare in her eyes.
  • The state government will implement the recommendations of the other backward classes commission regarding reservation in government jobs to ensure their uplift.
  • These lightweight scents are perfect for a quick uplifting spritz!
  • Wad ye daur to sweir afore a leddy," she exclaimed, shaking her uplifted hands in pretence of ghasted astonishment. The Marquis of Lossie
  • Since his heartening first year in the job, convincing, uplifting displays and results have been in short supply. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a car crash in 2008 sidelined bassist Chi Cheng with a brain injury, his Sacramento bandmates shelved finished album Eros and enlisted fill-in Sergio Vega to embark on an uplifting, polychromatic homage to their fallen brother. Listen Up: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunite in 'Uni-5'
  • The movie pivots on not one but two such changes, and the result is exhaustingly cathartic, ultimately uplifting.
  • Summer: in the south west of France for the May half term; at the uplifting madness that was the Secret Garden Festival please note my boyfriend's chequer board haircut which seemed like an inspired idea after a few cocktails; driving up the M11 and being dazzled by the fields of rapeseed coming into bloom; in Cumbria for our summer holidays, bird spotting with the binoculars. Where I was 2008
  • Every night, you know, we try to close with a musical number of an uplifting nature.
  • An alternative explanation of such uplifts involves the effects of density changes in minerals in the upper mantle.
  • To circumvent the problem, what we need is to propose land value taxation in an incremental manner, first as a hypothecated tax or benefit tax linking benefits to the community with the land taxes paid and demonstrating how the community or city development activities lead to land value uplifts for land-owners so that it is a win-win situation for all. Scott Baker: Will India Lead the Way in Urban Land Tax Reform? A Mission Director from the Indian Ministry of Housing Provides Some Answers
  • An alternative view on uplift and climate change proposes that the Quaternary glaciations in the Himalayas could have enhanced uplift.
  • Thirdly, we disagree with Cope that we have necessarily overestimated the volume of material that was excavated and, hence, the amount of flank uplift.
  • The pounding beat, uplifting crescendos and psychedelic lights had just the right effect.
  • In the second movement Andante, Menissier employs delectable registrations to highlight the uplifting nature of the music.
  • Reversing the crescendo pattern used by so many instrumental bands, the song begins with booming drums and layers of distorted bass, high-end guitars, and uplifting piano.
  • Provided they see and think, even melancholiacs cannot fail to be uplifted by the document.
  • With its minimal stage backdrop and modest monochrome video screens, this show was a warm and uplifting affair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, all turned, slowly glided and pitched down, poising with uplifted wings momentarily before merging into the dusk.
  • By way of contrast, regions on a fault's upthrown side have less load and so experience uplift.
  • Your letter spoke of victory, and I hesitate to end on a note that is less than uplifting.
  • the earth's movement uplifted this part of town
  • The high-frequency sounds of the maraca have been used by American Indian shamans for healing and by Tibetan lamas to uplift the soul.
  • She said that upliftment of Gujjar, Bakerwals and Pahari people is top priority of the government adding that various reformative and exemplary steps have been taken in Social Welfare department to deliver good services to these people. J&K Govt���s top priority upliftment of weaker sections
  • The world is seeking something more uplifting to discuss. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chicken with shallot vinaigrette and green salad Finely chopped shallot has an uplifting effect on roast chicken. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evidence for the young age of uplift and faulting includes juvenile topography, faulted Quaternary marine terraces and a fractured falaj.
  • Greenblatt instead wants to write, and most consumers of literary biography want to read, a story extraordinary and uplifting.
  • An alternative explanation of such uplifts involves the effects of density changes in minerals in the upper mantle.
  • Once I got past Bull Bay, the vistas of the azure seas uplifted my spirit.
  • They actually got up and started showing off and playing with each other, I suppose it's quite uplifting when you're down in the dumps.
  • It is a place to reflect on noble sacrifice and draw comfort from the balm of uplifting scenery.
  • John, I like what you said about contribute to society, very motivational, uplifting.
  • The company, which makes butter, believes the merger should boost earnings, though any uplift will perhaps not be expected until the end of the financial year.
  • You should be sure to form a parapet around the edges of the flat roof in order to contain your new upside-down roof from wind uplift.
  • He also delighted in needling O'Malley, apparently trying to disrupt the latter's eerily disciplined attachment to talking points stressing innovation, investment, education, and similar uplifting and visionary objectives. Ehrlich livens up Md. race but doesn't knock out O'Malley
  • What emerges is a compelling and often uplifting study, the spatial and temporal boundaries of which extend far beyond Britain between the wars. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The bra plays a clever double game: cleavage uplift to satisfy men, without making a woman feel like an obvious sex object.
  • And there is something rather uplifting in all this. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a bleak and brooding song yet the uplifting outro give a sense of hope for the flawed central character.
  • How they have calmed my mind and uplifted my soul!
  • But while this uplifting story was taking place, a parallel one was unfolding. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the mid-Cretaceous a phase of plutonism in Palmer Land caused uplift and erosion that supplied sediment from the arc.
  • There is no cause half so sacred as the cause of the people. There is no idea so uplifting as the idea of the service of humanity. Oprah Winfrey 
  • Pig producers are also benefiting from a general uplift in European prices and we had almost 300 pigs on the two days this week to average just short of 90p/kg.
  • For most, the presence of flowers such as roses, peonies, chrysanthemums, lilies, irises and calendulas for instance represents an aesthetic uplifting of spirit.
  • We expect a significant uplift in profitability from 2005 onwards.
  • Any flank uplift would have shown the scarp to be significantly higher than a mid-valley outlier.
  • Renowned for her compassionate nature, her many works have inspired and uplifted thousands of people over the years and one of her greatest friends was Beatrix Potter.
  • The uplift of the Sierra Madre Occidental by 15 mya changed weather patterns. Adaptations of desert amphibians and reptiles
  • Robert Force has been playing the mountain dulcimer for over 30 years, delivering wildly uplifting performances around the globe.
  • There was something extraordinarily uplifting in the notion of consecrating one's talents to the State. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 11, 1919
  • ‘Feathered Friends’ is the album's requisite slow track, a rousing, uplifting singsong that eclipses Rocket's previous attempts at balladry.
  • The culmination of that was an uplifting climax heightened by the emotional residue of what had gone before.
  • They are also commonly associated with large domal uplifts and have an underlying lithosphere that, like mid-ocean ridges, is abnormally thin, and invaded by low-velocity, high-temperature material.
  • Then there was an obituary reference made by the Speaker and Prime Minister about Kishore Sanu, a freedom fighter who worked for the uplift of poor.
  • The main-sheet tautened with a brisk rattling of the blocks, the boom uplifted, the sail bellied out, and the Reindeer heeled over - over, and over, till the lee-rail went under, the cabin windows went under, and the bay began to pour in over the cockpit rail. White and Yellow
  • The High Coast site affords outstanding opportunities for the understanding of the important processes that formed the glaciated and land uplift areas of the Earth 's surface.
  • Black economic empowerment should be uplifting for blacks in business, in private ownership and so on.
  • It is effortlessly uplifting, totally breezy and an ideal way of easing you into what follows.
  • Filmed around Wellington, it tells multiple stories of anomie, despair and occasional uplifting moments.
  • This film wants to champion personal empowerment, the notion of uplifting the minority class by instilling pride and power to the community.
  • Here was faith, religion and spirituality that was manifesting itself as joyous, life affirming and uplifting, as opposed to militant, oppressive and death-dealing.
  • What about a bit of fellow-feeling for them at this undividedly uplifting moment? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is right to assert an idea of common citizenship and to be hopeful that the public might find it uplifting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stone uses his gifts as a scenarist to create a unique, inventive uplifting story.
  • Some of the cols must indeed mark formerly active valleys that led westwards and southwards out of the basin prior to active infill, but we have found no evidence that Panorama gorge was shut off by footwall uplift during fault propagation.
  • This collision results in frontal uplift and the creation of the subpolar lows or mid-latitude cyclones. Global-scale circulation of the atmosphere
  • Something uplifting in the criminal action of the girl so touched Frederick that the nearness of tears called a throb to his throat. Tess of the Storm Country
  • And the short-term economic news will not be unrelievedly uplifting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flood in the basement is a less uplifting indicator that a major thaw is underway. Archive 2008-03-01
  • We are counting on your speech, bishop, to give some moral uplift to the delegates.
  • Crust uplift, as an important geological phenomenon, can make gas pools reach earth's surface and destroy.
  • One hot spot theory states that the supercontinents move over top of a hot spot that heats the crust, causing it to uplift, thin, and eventually pull apart.
  • In the dictionary its meaning is given as lofty, elevated by joy, exalted in character; awakening or expressing an uplifting emotion, producing a sense of elevated beauty, nobility, grandeur, solemnity or awe.
  • Breast uplift, also known as mastopexy, is a surgical operation to re-shape sagging breasts. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • On another occasion a gnarled and fervent Radical of the bootmaking persuasion hobbled to the door of his establishment, and waving clenched and uplifted fists, called down upon us and our retreating equipage all the curses at the command of a rather extensive vocabulary until we were out of earshot. The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
  • Each of the traditional mysteries of joy, sorrow and glory are introduced with readings from the writings of Cardinal Newman and Father Werenfried, while the organ music and plainsong interludes, reverentially sung by the Oxford Oratory Schola, reflect the appropriate moods of the mysteries and give a musical uplift to the prayer. The Holy Rosary with the Schola of the Oxford Oratory and Meditations by J.H. Newman
  • Nature may uplift us, but it also serves to detach us from the social world.
  • An upwards change in palaeosol type from gley to ferruginous within the Ketch Member has been cited as evidence for improving drainage through Late Westphalian time as a result of tectonic uplift.
  • It can be uplifting to be with friends and it is a healthy challenge to make a meal for other people. Stay Well This Winter
  • Contrasting greatly with the often-brooding melancholia of Tristeza, LaValle manages to inject an uplifting aspect into his solo work.
  • Our posters tend to be a bit wittier and more direct, whereas the German contingent are more visionary and uplifting.
  • * Why is the upliftment of the trade union movement in developing countries often such a painfully slow process?
  • The first single is a moody yet uplifting electronic groover. Times, Sunday Times
  • That fellow with the battle-axe looks as if he wanted to split George's head open, " said Mr. Audley, pointing to a fierce warrior whose uplifted arm appeared above George Talboys' dark hair.
  • He has written close to a dozen books set among the working class in this region, all of them stark portrayals of affliction, yet his writing is always redemptive and uplifting.
  • Vocals are somewhat irrelevant though because it's the music that really seeks for the soul, and the human element inside rhythms as catchy as these cannot help but uplift people.
  • It's not all brooding insolence though, there are glorious, uplifting love songs that pluck playfully at your heartstrings.
  • Along the way, which was only a five minute drive, Lyle silently listened to the uplifting music, and mentally psyched himself up for the date that was less than half an hour away from taking place.
  • Probably the critics of modern art are nostalgic for beautiful and uplifting art like the Sistine Chapel.
  • At the brink of the chasm the upper half of his body rose for an instant with the arms uplifted.
  • It is right to assert an idea of common citizenship and to be hopeful that the public might find it uplifting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two sources for this uplifting news are what one must call mixed. Times, Sunday Times
  • We need a little something to help sometimes, to uplift us and make us feel better.
  • We also believe that when children are uplifted, the families from whom those children have been uplifted should be supported and encouraged to become a safe place to which those children can be returned, where possible.
  • Think swaggering verses, an uplifting chorus and a mighty brass crescendo perfect for ringing in the great British summer. The Sun
  • Cameron was confident that relaxing and re-creating in the midst of mountain splendour would uplift creative energies and artistic inspiration.
  • This promises to be an uplifting and exciting concert, but tickets will sell fast so get in quick.
  • Well worth the price, and an uplifting experience.
  • It was high time; for, while the Disinherited Knight was pressing upon the Templar, Front-de-Boeuf had got nigh to him with his uplifted sword; but ere the blow could descend, the Sable Knight dealt a stroke on his head, which, glancing from the polished helmet, lighted with violence scarcely abated on the chamfron of the steed, and Front-de-Boeuf rolled on the ground, both horse and man equally stunned by the fury of the blow. Ivanhoe. A Romance
  • But even when these songs have heart-rending subject matter, there's usually something uplifting near the surface, delivered without schmaltz or gushing sentimentality.
  • He did good, professional work but reportedly lamented the dearth (to him) of more uplifting assignments in comics.
  • Fishing a lovely loch, or lake even, for the first time is invariably an uplifting experience.
  • They display many juvenile topographical features, such as straight mountain fronts and deep, steep-walled canyons that probably reflect active tectonism resulting in mountain uplift.
  • He said the government had targeted all its policies for the uplift of the weaker sections and poor farmers and was taking concrete steps to generate employment opportunities.
  • And the film manages to capture the painful glory of first love, misplaced love and the temptations of sex over true affection, with a brave and uplifting ending.
  • A nation that spends more on war than human uplift is approaching spiritual death - Martin Luther King Jr. Think Progress » Senate Budget Committee Proposes Slashing State And Foreign Aid Budgets While Increasing Pentagon Funding
  • Rapid cooling between 22 and 20Myr reflects both uplift during ductile phases of extensional deformation and ambient cooling of the granitic intrusions.
  • All are welcome to what promises to be a memorable and uplifting evening.
  • If so, it would be heavier, and it might have punched all the way through Mars to form the Tharsis Uplift, which is antipodal to the center of Hellas.
  • The gods cultivate levitation, which is a different thing from levity, meaning skyey gravitation, uplift, aspiration expressed in bodily attitude. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists
  • For example, for more than ten years before the 1964 earthquake near Nigata, Japan, there was an anomalous uplift of the earth crust.
  • The recent progress of geognosy, that is to say, the more extended knowledge of the geognostic epochs characterized by differences of mineral formations, by the peculiarities and succession of the organisms contained within them, and by the position of the strata, whether uplifted or inclined horizontally, leads us, by means of the causal connection existing among all natural phenomena, to the distribution of solids and fluids into the continents and seas which constitute the upper crust of our planet. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • The chance to share with like-minded souls provides an uplifting experience that gets many mothers through the week. Divergent Realities: the Emotional Lives of Mothers, Fathers, and Adolescents
  • This quaternary plain was formed by the post-orogenic clastic depositing of sediment, derived from adjacent tectonic uplifts deposited in the basin of the lower Magdalena River that formed a platform of peat intercalated with sand and clay beds. Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves
  • Like the national football team we are showing an uplift in international rankings, but are still somewhere short of World Cup finals qualification.
  • The edge of the overriding plate is crumpled and uplifted to form a mountain chain parallel to the trench.
  • The film is absorbing rather than depressing, uplifting rather than sad.
  • What follows is an uplifting, funny and touching journey. The Sun
  • Chanting uplifts a droopy spirit, focuses the mind and is a natural antidote for depression.
  • You can, I suppose, dismiss that message as purest Victorian hypocrisy, but to listen to the G-Minor Mass and the Fifth Symphony is to know that the greathearted genius who made them was the truest of believers in the power of art to uplift and ennoble the souls of his fellow men. How Can Skeptics Make Convincing Religious Art?
  • He heard her trembling voice uplifted in thanksgiving, and praise God.
  • A trip to Malvern is always an uplift; even if you don't actually go anywhere, life there is laid back when compared with this speedy metropolis even now that we have moved out right to the edge of the city.
  • It is right to assert an idea of common citizenship and to be hopeful that the public might find it uplifting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some 26 million years ago, a geologic fault uplifted the reef.
  • For a film that's honestly committed to being heart-warming and uplifting, it just about gets there.
  • If they are confident and compassionate, we are uplifted and encouraged.
  • What emerges is a compelling and often uplifting study, the spatial and temporal boundaries of which extend far beyond Britain between the wars. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is the general mental effect that the well-selected word of encouragement, the expression_r of willingness to help, the uplifting effect of the first aider's evident capability can be given.
  • It was nice to do something different and something uplifting rather than something dark and deep. The Sun
  • Once the convective action of the cumulus cloud dies away, the residual mass of uplifted air, more or less stratiform, carries on or commences raining until its moisture has been rained out.
  • I am a sucker for rhetoric and a bit of uplift in some circumstances can be helpful.
  • This bright July day, Nikodemov in the air and The Eagle's band on the ground, both felt the uplifting joy of the early Afghan summer. KARA KUSH
  • He expressed his general interest in creating something uplifting, something he has essentially done for the nearly two decades of his turntablism career. Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Sun People the World Over
  • Erosion would have removed the thrust on the uplifted western side.
  • He said: ‘Businesses should be aware that all this may represent a significant uplift in their costs.’
  • Scientists have discovered that as each bird flaps its wings it creates uplift for the bird immediately following.
  • These documentaries are supposed to be uplifting, but it looked like thankless, horrible work. Times, Sunday Times
  • A delicate, blissful fresh water fragrance to uplift, exhilarate and inspire. Ideal for customers who enjoy wearing fresh, floral fragrances .

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