How To Use Acerate In A Sentence
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This stuff doesn't merely placate the listener with predictable, danceable nursery rhymes but lashes out and lacerates the eardrum relentlessly.
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The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System (R), is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects used to puncture or lacerate the skin (referred to as "sharps").
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The bullet passed from right to left markedly upwards and forwards, enters the right abdominal cavity where it transfixes and mutilates the right kidney, transfixes the right lobe of the liver, transfixes diaphragm, transfixes the lower lobe of the left lung, transfixes sibson fascia on the left, lacerates the left common carotid artery and emerges through wound no.
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
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The needles were bleached with a 4% sodium hypochloride solution which macerates the mesophyll, and vascular and epidermal tissue were brushed off.
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Lacerated in the press, he eventually incinerated his drawings.
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The macerated cells were dissociated in a clean slide with a fresh fixative solution.
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Thus Flora on one occasion had been reduced to rage and despair, had her most secret feelings lacerated, had obtained a view of the utmost baseness to which common human nature can descend -- I won't say _a propos de bottes_ as the French would excellently put it but literally _a propos_ of some mislaid cheap lace trimmings for a nightgown the romping one was making for herself.
Chance A Tale in Two Parts
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From an examination it appeared that a neglected lacerated cervix during the birth of the last child had given rise to endometritis, and for a year the patient had suffered from severe menorrhagia, for which she was subsequently treated.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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The grapes are destalked and crushed, and the skins briefly macerated to preserve as much as possible of the aroma and flavour of the grapes during fermentation.
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-- Edges of colonies: e, Lobar-lobulate; f, auriculate; g, lacerate; h, fimbriate; i, ciliate.] (F) ~Optical Characters~ (after Shuttleworth).
The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
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There were prominent bilateral scalp contusions with soft tissue and intramuscular haemorrhage, symmetrical parietal skull fractures with coronal sutural diastasis, and a lacerated dura mater with extrusion of brain and blood.
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According to Iliev, Pazhin, who plays in Ukraine, has a torn ankle tendon, while Zagorich has a lacerated calf muscle.
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The sharp stones lacerated his feet.
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Saith Ponocrates: At Montpelier, John Chouart having bought of the monks of St. Olary a delicate set of decretals, written on fine large parchment of Lamballe, to beat gold between the leaves, not so much as a piece that was beaten in them came to good, but all were dilacerated and spoiled.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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I now know what the word macerated means after Elliots quiz.
At My Table
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The habitual spectators at the School of Medicine, the College of France, and the Faculty of Sciences, know how experiments are made on the living flesh, how muscles are divided and cut, the nerves wrenched or dilacerated, the bones broken or methodically opened with gouge, mallet, saw, and pincers.
An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
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Identifying the prey of the giant squid, Achiteuthis dux, is not easy since they finely macerate their food.
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the tissue macerated in the water
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Flora on one occasion had been reduced to rage and despair, had her most secret feelings lacerated, had obtained a view of the utmost baseness to which common human nature can descend -- I won't say _a propos de bottes_ as the French would excellently put it, but literally _a propos_ of some mislaid cheap lace trimmings for a nightgown the romping one was making for herself.
Chance
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Terrified and panicking, he tried to kick in a glass door to escape his pursuers and, in doing so, fatally lacerated himself.
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lacerate leaves
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Leaves from adults were macerated with liquid nitrogen and then 75 mg of the tissue was mixed with 375 ml of extraction buffer.
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Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
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A few years later a crisis of confidence led him into an almost reclusive lifestyle, where he would paint to get away from the pain and, more disturbingly, lacerate his skin because he believed he wasn't attractive to the opposite sex.
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It was when she shook hands with him and lacerated her tender skin in the fisty grip of his rope-calloused palms.
CHAPTER V
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Extensive slit-like cuts in this region, when deep enough to lacerate the keratogenous membrane, are sometimes followed by the growth of a fissure in the horn, and what might almost be termed a permanent sand-crack results.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Another delicious way to take garlic both for prevention as well as treatment is to macerate several cloves of mashed garlic in olive oil.
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She lacerates Obama, his administration and his family for failures in government spending, foreign policy, business, education, immigration, morality and faith.
In 'Obama Diaries,' self-absorbed musings
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His legs were deeply lacerated, but his life was saved when a stranger managed to pluck him from the waters.
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They lacerated him for saying he wanted the Democratic Party to reach out to working-class Southerners who drive pickups bearing Confederate-flag decals.
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Long ago Faith had said in Soolsby's but that he "blandished" all with whom he came in contact; but Hylda realised with a lacerated heart that he had ceased to blandish her.
The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 2
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There is no better way of testing whether pain has been felt than by taking the lacerated or contused gums of the patient between the index finger and thumb and making a gentle pressure to collapse the alveolar borders; invariably, they will cry out lustily, _that is pain_!
Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881
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His next sortie was to Russia to work for Tsar Alexander, for whom he created Strawberries Romanoff, in which strawberries are macerated in orange juice and Cointreau and served with chilled crème Chantilly.
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The ER was a mixed blessing: her insides were burnt and lacerated and her arms were a contused mess, but they all thought she was crazy.
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The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System (r), is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects used to puncture or lacerate the skin
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With a desperate movement she tore the lacerated cloth of his trousers open to his hip.
WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
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So they made us put stones in our shoes and ropes around our waists which lacerated our skin.
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Mr Copeland, in his gentlemanlike way, completely lacerated the Government's position.
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Men don't lacerate themselves in their attempts to get laughs.
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A major vessel has been lacerated.
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A retroverted uterus, a lacerated perineum, such minor difficulties as flat feet, such major ones as valvular disease of the heart, are causes of ill health to be ruled out before "nervousness" (or its medical equivalents) is to be diagnosed.
The Nervous Housewife
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Earl passed a treatment room off ER where another youthful trainee, this one masked and gloved, frowned mightily as he wielded a suture and hemostat over a child's lacerated cheek.
Mortal Remains
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She suffered serious head injuries and a badly lacerated leg and never regained consciousness.
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Between these extremes are cases in which the capsular and synovial layer are extensively lacerated without involvement of the bones, and others in which the bones are implicated without serious damage being done to ligaments or synovial layer -- for example, by a bullet passing through and through the cancellated part of one of the constituent bones, or by a fissure extending into the articular surface.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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It had been macerated and marinated for three days in a mixture of herbs and spices which infused its flesh.
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His leg lacerated by the tiger's claws.
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They try to perforate the uterus, to get the foetus out, but often lacerate the cervix along the way, so many bleed heavily or leave tissue in the womb which becomes infected.
Unsafe abortion in Zambia
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The star of I Love You Phillip Morris, The Truman Show, Man on the Moon and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind teams up with the primed-for-prime-time players to lacerate today's headline-splashing people and events.
Tonight's TV Hot List: Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011
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Instead of making that kind of attack, I wanted to make one that was satirical - one that would lacerate, tear apart, shred the CIA by burlesquing them, by using these great materials.
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His leg was lacerated by the tiger's claws.
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The man's face was severely lacerated in the accident.
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The quick session produced no jams, no misdirected shots, and best of all, no springs flying through the air looking for a face to lacerate.
Paradise General
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She was suffering from a badly lacerated hand.
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His fist smacked into her chest and she grunted in pain but held fast, despite her lacerated hands.
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Her bare feet were lacerated as she dug through the wreckage.
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead, splitting his nose and leaving his fingers badly lacerated.
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Root caps were removed and the meristem was placed in a drop of 45% acetic acid on a clean microscope slide, macerated and squashed between slide and coverslip.
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Organisms in and on the sand grains are manipulated towards the mouth along the food grooves, and then exposed and/or macerated by the crushing action of the Aristotle's lantern.
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A badly lacerated knee meant he missed the Third Test but the attrition rate in the Kiwi camp meant that instead of being able to put his feet up, he had to travel to France to play in a one-off Test.
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated.
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You will be publicly lacerated by a few managers who will feel obliged to feign indignation that you didn't select his county's full-back/full-forward, whatever.
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On a busy night in the Harcourt Hotel in September 1999, a glass stem broke and lacerated her left wrist.
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Even my shadow brushing against him would lacerate his nerves.
I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
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The mycelium was filtered and washed five times with distilled water before being mixed with distilled water and macerated in a blender to produce a slurry containing 7.2 mg ml - 1 of dry mass mycelium.
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Berardinelli lacerates Stone for allegedly not making an attempt to appeal to the masses.
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When the West lacerates and humbles itself, the mufsidun rise again.
Cold War Deja vu: The “Realists” Aren’t
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But the vet said the rock hand lacerated his stomach and part of the intestine had gangrened.
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The good woman nearly fell sick at sight of me in this condition; she kept strength enough to dress my wound, and after bathing it well, she applied flower-de-luce macerated in brandy, an excellent remedy much used in our country.
Rousseau
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Some one went to commiserate with Harbury and Harbury went to lacerate Riley for announcing an appointment he had no intention of accepting.
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Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
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the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system
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The root tips were macerated in a mixture of ethanol and hydrochloric acid for 2 min at room temperature.
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Even my shadow brushing against him would lacerate his nerves.
I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
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macerate peaches
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And when Tim Hagan, with straight left for the hundredth time to bleeding nose and mangled mouth, and with ever reiterant right hook to stomach, had him dazed and reeling, the breath whistling and sobbing through his lacerated lips — was no time for succor from palaces and bank accounts.
CHAPTER IV
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She was repelled by those lacerated hands, grimed by toil so that the very dirt of life was ingrained in the flesh itself, by that red chafe of the collar and those bulging muscles.
Chapter 2
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His hand had been badly lacerated.
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Instantly, unless he is disabled by a well directed shot, he makes an onset, and, striking his antagonist with the palm of his hands, or seizing him with a grasp from which there is no escape, he dashes him upon the ground, and lacerates him with his tusks.
Essays
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The upright stems have many, alternate, pinnately compound leaves with sharply toothed or lacerate leaflets.
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Pedar's fingers were working furiously across his inflamed, lacerated neck.
THE BROKEN GOD
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When the social stakes were higher, her words could lacerate.
Geisha Doll
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They are pounded in a mortar, macerated, strained, distilled, left in the sun or buried in the ground or in an ant-hill - presumably to maintain an even temperature.
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Mix together all the ingredients and leave them to macerate in the fridge overnight.
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Predisposing conditions include lack of cerumen, which is antimicrobial, and active removal of cerumen that causes breaks in the skin and exposure to water, which macerates the skin and raises pH allowing growth of pathogens.
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Two assistants of the torturer bathed the lacerated shoulders of the culprit, applied to them some kind of unguent which immediately closed the wounds, and threw over his back a yellow cloth shaped like a chasuble; Pierrat Torterue meanwhile letting the blood drain from the lashes of his scourge in great drops on to the ground.
IV. A Tear for a Drop of Water. Book VI
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Deliberate stone and soil swallowing has been reported for modem snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodilians serving to macerate digesta.
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In medieval prisons, inmates were punished with a device called a "cat-o'-nine-tails" -- a whip made of nine knotted thongs of cord designed to lacerate the skin and cause intense pain.
How Does Ringling Bros. Make Elephants Do That?
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The man's face was severely lacerated in the accident.
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Cancer macerated her body and soul.
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He saw again the dead bodies in the green draw, the naked look of lacerated flesh.
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In the final minutes of her first Supreme Court term, Justice Elena Kagan delivered a full-blast dissent, using pointed, colloquial, sometimes sarcastic language rarely seen from the court's liberal minority to lacerate the conservative majority in a campaign-finance case.
Kagan Gives New Life to Court's Liberal Wing
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Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
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Pain filled her mind as she felt her skin being lacerated and heard the crack of the whip.
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Prevented from surfacing to breathe, the sea mammals drown while their skin is lacerated by the spines of writhing fish.
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In a blender, macerate with water, fresh or dried drawing herbs: comfrey root or leaf, marshmallow root, burdock root, and/or plantain leaf*; with fresh or dried antimicrobial herbs: echinacea root, or leaves and flowers, and a fresh clove of garlic; or add a few drops essential oil of thyme to the finished poultice.
Gentle Healing for Baby and Child
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(squamulose), rough (scabrous), dotted, lacerated, or be marked with a network of veins (reticulated).
Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
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As expected, however, opposition leaders lacerated the Minister for Finance over the myriad of petty fees, charges and levies he introduced to extract the shortfall from citizens' wallets.
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In partially macerated seed coats, this layer was found to have a sealed outer face and a mesh-like inner face.
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On inquiring how he came to get such a tremendous thrashing, it turned out that these Basutus have a custom of sending young men of a certain age [+] out in couples, each armed with a good "sjambok" (a whip cut from the hide of a sea-cow), to thrash one another till one gives in, and that it was in one of these encounters that the intelligent Scowl got so lacerated; but, as he remarked with a grin, "_My_ back is nothing, the chiefs should see that of the other boy.
Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
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It is also important in the production of fruit-flavoured spirits such as the crème de cassis used in making a vin blanc cassis or Kir which is the aromatic and deeply coloured product of blackcurrants macerated in alcohol.
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Walters lacerates herself for three failed marriages and a wayward adopted daughter.
Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler: Dum Dum Bullets Swaddled in Angora
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Once the strawberries had macerated I mooshed them good with a hand potato masher.
Archive 2009-04-01
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They are very industrious however at their Prayrs and devotions that is to say in repeating their Pater Nosters, in counting their Beads, in kissing their Crucifixes, and taking off their hair Shifts to whip and lacerate themselves every day for their Sins, to discipline themselves to greater Spirituality in the Christian Life.
John Adams autobiography, part 3, "Peace," 1779-1780
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Four of the sections used in the UAE studies were macerated in Jeffrey's solution.
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With the help of a thesaurus his mother had given him, Bush had erroneously written about “lacerates” running down his cheek – instead of tears.
Michael Kimmel on “The Boy Crisis” and Anti-Male Ideology
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Johannes Reinhardt explained that the 2008 dessert wine grapes encountered a "tough birth" but this traditional TBA was effected by noble rot at over 50%, cool room stored, sorted for one week and foot macerated.
LENNDEVOURS:
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The left was lacerated over the back and across the knuckles.
CHAMELEON
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Page 28 who wrote an account of the Revolution in the island, in terms by no means favourable to the Negroes -- "It must be allowed that if St. Domingo still carried the colours of France, it was solely owing to an old Negro, who seemed to bear a commission from heaven to unite its dilacerated members.
God's image in ebony : being a series of biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc., demonstrative of the mental powers and intellectual capacities of the Negro race, by edited
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I go out to a place like Woomera and I see ten and twelve year old boys who have lacerated their arms.
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In a macerated foot the sensitive laminæ of the corium interdigitate with the horny laminæ of the hoof; that is to say, there is no union between the two, for the simple reason that it has been destroyed; they simply interlock like the _unglued_ junction of
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Quite a few disconsolate men complained that the ballot should have been secret, but they did so while lacerated by basilisk stares from the suspicious harridans they had brought with them.
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My stomach growls and hunger pangs, almost worse than the pains in my arms, legs, and face, lacerate through my body, disrupting the numbness in my growth strips and sending phantom burnings through my non-existent wings.
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Until we finally address the depressing state of the American male -- how he has been reduced to an automaton designed to pursue power, money, or fame with scant emphasis on the cultivation of his humanity and personhood -- we will continue to witness men acting out, doing anything they can to feel sexy, desirable, and salve their macerated egos.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Anthony Weiner and Why Powerful Men Self-Destruct
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He sustained a punctured colon, a collapsed lung, and a lacerated liver and kidney.
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Then there are drinks: Mr. Telepan combines macerated, past-their prime blackberries with sugar, water and squeezed lemon halves, lets the mixture sit at room temperature for 24 hours, then purees and strains them to make a summer fruit fizz.
No Blood Spilled in This Top to Tail
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One man's leg was broken, another's thigh was lacerated; luckily, nobody had died.
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Dont u know that the pain of the loss lacerates the heart and lingers for life time. history mystery
Ruchiii Diary Entry
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I like to macerate the food in liqueur for a few minutes before serving.
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Mickey Joseph slid out of bounds and lacerated his calf muscle.
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Instead of trying to outargue we will lacerate our opponents into silence.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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In China, paper was formed by suspending macerated vegetable fibers in water and pouring the liquid onto a woven screen.
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Purified proglotids were macerated to release the eggs and these were obtained by filtration in metallic meshes.
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Have I no sore places in my mind which MECHI touches — which NICOLL probes — which no registered article whatever lacerates?
Reprinted Pieces
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The depth of colour is determined by the temperature and length of time the skins are allowed to macerate, and this is up to the winemaker.
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We inserted numer - ous suction tips between the lacerated tongue and orifice of the aluminum water - canister.
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Of wounds, indeed, it is rightly and truly said, Nemo repente fuit turpissimus. 15 I was once, I remember, called to a patient who had received a violent contusion in his tibia, by which the exterior cutis was lacerated, so that there was a profuse sanguinary discharge; and the interior membranes were so divellicated, that the os or bone very plainly appeared through the aperture of the vulnus or wound.
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
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Disputes on this matter lacerated their friendship.
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Mr. Bush "lacerates" his critics, despite the fact that they have been proven more correct than he: Even now, when a majority of Americans agree with the millions of citizens who demonstrated against the invasion of Iraq before the war, Mr. Bush refuses to communicate with, listen to, or learn from his critics.
Fred Branfman: President Bush is Endangering our Lives - 13. Actively Dividing Us at Home
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RW Corey Perry, sidelined by a lacerated right quad tendon, is expected to be out for another three weeks or so.
USATODAY.com
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The kino and the rhatany root are to be macerated in the alcohol for seven or eight days; and after filtration, the other articles are to be added.
The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
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He lacerated the New Journalists even though as a writer for Life during World War II, he used a composite character.
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Content that his lacerated memory would vanish with him.
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She already macerated her poor little body and had resolved never to refuse the requests of the unfortunate.
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Too many people are literal e.g. they removed my 2 inch swiss with nail scissors but I was given a 5 inch steel knife [not plastic which can still lacerate skin] to cut my bread, oh! well! you ‘figger’, follow blindly orders.
Living In A Police State – (Thank Goodness). « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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-- Exostosis of the first and second phalanges is usually due to some form of injury, whether it be a contusion, a lacerated wound which damages the periosteum, or periostititis and osteitis incited by concussions of locomotion, or ligamentous strain.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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He also lacerated Dr Cowley's record in relation to the recent European elections when he attempted to support two candidates.
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I'm sure they will lacerate me.
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Deposit a tuile on every plate and place the macerated prunes inside.
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The barbed wire had lacerated her arm.
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The word "dragoon" was a thorn in my tenderest part that rankled and lacerated at every stir.
Charles O'Malley — Volume 1
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In his keynote address to the Labour Party conference in Killarney, Rabbitte lacerated the government for breaking its election promises and operating behind closed doors.
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If the men slackened off, the planks they stood on came up and lacerated the shins of their legs causing painful injury.
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Samples of washed roots were macerated in KOH solution for 1 h at 90°C in a water bath.
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The dried bark must first be reduced to a fine powder, and macerated in a fixed oil at a temperature of 40C for 24 hours.
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Tartarus; it was not so delicious at first, as now it is bitter and harsh; a cankered soul macerated with cares and discontents, taedium vitae, impatience, agony, inconstancy, irresolution, precipitate them unto unspeakable miseries.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Typically, the juice from these red-wine grapes is briefly macerated with the pigment-bearing skins, then bled off while it's still pink.
A.J. Liebling's Favorite Rosé, Perfect for Summer
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It had been macerated and marinated for three days in a mixture of herbs and spices which infused its flesh.