How To Use Calpe In A Sentence
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When extrusions of the highest quality are required, as in strong alloy aircraft parts, extrusion billets may be scalped before shipment to remove surface liquation.
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Remember, too, that he is hardly ever a monopolist: he works in fierce competition with fellow scalpers.
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The psst-hey-buddy guy may not be the image the new "ticket broker" industry wishes to be associated with—and, goodness knows, one needs to make sure the curbside tickets are legit—but maybe these days dealing with the low-tech scalper is one's best hope of not getting scalped.
Don't Blame a Scalper When You Think You've Been Fleeced
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These may range from the practice of making minimal surgical incisions to using electrosurgery, lasers, and ultrasonic scalpels for coagulation of bleeding vessels.
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The epidermis was spread out on a glass plate beneath a low-power binocular microscope and cut into pieces of the required size using a combination of razor and scalpel blades.

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(Something I might have done, too, back at the ticket line, when the mama-scalper had offered us the discounted ticket.)
French Word-A-Day:
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The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams.
Local Color
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Across the river, the Viet Cong territory was a number of scalped hills: it had been defoliated.
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The instruments which he originally used were more often the bistoury or scalpel, although the clarinet was not absent in his life.
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Squall remembered that she had used Mace on Scalpel.
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‘Some scalpers even got a daily profit of 300,000 yuan,’ said one insider who declined to be identified.
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Comparison of the UK rate of spinal surgery with that in other countries shows that UK surgeons are not sharpening their scalpels to the ringing of cash tills.
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Michelle Kearney, the magazine's editor, likes to stand in front of large photos of slashing scalpels while punning: ‘We are totally cutting edge’.
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If you see him very savagely cut up in "The Revolver," you will recognize the kindly hands which held the bistoury, scalpel, and tenaculum, and the gentleman who wept while he wounded.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
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This is done by scraping the lesion with the edge of a rounded scalpel blade or the edge of a glass slide.
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Under the watchful eyes of the police, hustlers and scalpers worked the new spectators relentlessly in the hopes of getting rid of tickets for the game before they were stuck with them.
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Here were scalpels and lancets and surgical shears... and other sharps as well.
NIGHT SISTERS
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That left scalpers who had expected to sell seats for many times their face value scrambling to offload them at knock-down prices.
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Last spring, fans scalped tickets at Boston-New York spring training games!
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A suggested method to safely remove a scalpel blade from its handle is depicted in Figure 2.
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And until six years ago, when the NFL began offering them tickets at face value, they had to hunt for tickets, occasionally resorting to purchasing them from scalpers.
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In all his dealings with the Acadians, the Indian had found only unimpeachable faith and honor; but with the colonist of Massachusetts, there had been nothing but over-reaching and treachery: intercourse with the first had not led to a scratch, or a single drop of blood; while on the other hand a bounty of "one hundred pounds was offered for each male of their tribe if over twelve years of age, if scalped; one hundred and five pounds if taken prisoner; fifty pounds for each _woman and child scalped_, and fifty pounds when brought in alive.
Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
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In fact, you think the move -- which preps you for a BLOOD FEAST-style glossectomy that never happens -- is a bout finisher until Dr. Kutter, in her struggle (but obviously still thinking with the chill practicality of a certified clinician), reaches into a drawer full of medical instruments and grabs a scalpel (standard #10 blade) with a mind toward literally getting this freak off her back.
31 Screams: Diana Brown
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One little slip of the scalpel and, batta boom, you´re on the phone to the La Cosa Nostra.
Gucci "Black Widow" Trial Opens in Venice
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Not surprisingly, scalpers are annoyed at the recent developments.
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In his early 20s, Greco supported himself dancing in cabarets and running show tickets for a Broadway scalper.
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Armed with a scalpel, a steady hand, keen intelligence and an array of technology, Keith Black, M.D., is known for the unerring skill he brings to excising malignant brain tumors.
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I knew that lobotomy and shock now called electroconvulsive therapy or ECT were nearly one in the same -- both assaults on the highest centers of the brain, one with scalpels and hot electrodes, the other with searing jolts of electricity.
Dr. Peter Breggin: The Stealth ECT Psychiatrist in Psychiatric Reform
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They can readily be "scalped" off without any impairment of the sound tissues, by the use of the author's papilloma forceps (Fig. 29).
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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He took a scalpel from the pocket of his jacket and slipped the plastic sheath off its sharp blade.
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I examined his knives and the steel used is very similar to that used in surgical scalpels - and just as sharp.
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We scalped two tickets and had a decent hummus dinner for about $20 each.
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I grabbed a scalpel and sliced open her ankle to do a venous cutdown, a means of urgently restoring fluid when no veins can be found.
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Ceuta, which bears the modern English name of Apes 'Hill, was then designated Abyla; and Calpe and Abyla, at least according to an ancient and widely current interpretation, formed the renowned pillars of Hercules (Herculis columnæ), which for centuries were the limits of enterprise to the seafaring peoples of the Mediterranean world.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889
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The surgeon cauterizes vessels using the ultrasonic scalpel and transects the pedicles.
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he got theater tickets through a scalper
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The slain are scalped, that is, the scalp is circularly incised in the hairy part of the head and torn from the skull.
A JOURNEY TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN 1839
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Now he turned toward the equipment cart at his elbow and examined the implements and supplies on its upper tray—three ink caps, a disposable hypodermic syringe with a fine thirty-gauge needle, a set of surgical scalpels and graded circle elevators, and his silicone elastomer implants.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep
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How effective is the Burgess proposal - almost all elements of it result in subjective determination: abusive language; so the ticket scalper who asks me three times in a loud voice for my extra; does that fall under the abusive part of the ordinance.
“No Matter How Many Moats You Have.” « PubliCola
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Originally a sold-out game, the stands were not even half full, and scalpers lowered their prices to 10 and five dollars a ticket.
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He assured me that if I "scalped" the yard (i.e. cut it wayyyy short) that the grass would then grow.
Unclebob Diary Entry
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A small cross-incision was made with a scalpel on the stylar remnant, which is the end link point of the dorsal vascular bundles.
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Scissors, saws, knives, scalpels, hemostats, etc. - such tools are becoming too expensive to throw away after one use.
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First off you'll need a scalpel, a bottle of iodine, a protein catalyst solution and a non-corrosive oxidising biophage agent, cotton swabs and a lot of patience.
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God forgive me, I should have been out there queueing at 4am, along with the ticket touts and scalpers, and the diehards.
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Clinics report a doubling in the number of image-conscious men who have gone under the surgeon's scalpel over the past two years.
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Using a scalpel blade, the scales are scraped at the active border of the lesion, with particular care not to cause pain or bleeding.
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Thus did Western Man decide to abolish himself, creating his own boredom out of his own affluence, his own vulnerability out of his own strength, his own impotence out of his own erotomania, himself blowing the trumpet that brought the walls of his own city tumbling down, and having convinced himself that he was too numerous, labored with pill and scalpel and syringe to make himself fewer.
Barbarians inside the gates « Anglican Samizdat
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Imagine the field surgeons with scalpels and the firemen with the jaws of life.
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Being Arians, they built two churches of their faith in the vicinity of Calpe; one at San Rocco, the other, a chapel, on the rock itself.
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The second exercise involved removing tissue down to the fascial plane, using scissors, scalpel, and forceps as necessary.
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As in other areas, free speech supporters will have to hope the government proceeds with a scalpel, and not a bludgeon.
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Ticket price averaged five hundred dollars with scalpers getting as high as twenty-five hundred dollars for a seat.
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Another scalper said he'd charge $1000 for a $125 ticket.
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Will the artist take up his scalpel again?
Times, Sunday Times
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This, if a fistula is present, may be best done with a blunt-pointed bistoury, or with a cannulated director and a scalpel.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Like Bowen & McNamee (or Bowen, Holmes & Co., their later firm), they led in political, as well as in mercantile enterprise, and these two houses, like Calpe and Abyla, were for years set over against each other as the trade representatives of the Northern and Southern sentiment.
The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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I imagine, though I didn't see it because I was blindfolded, that they were doing it with a razor blade or a scalpel.
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We're trying to take a scalpel and carve out this very small percentage of the people that are gaming the system.
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But Calpe and Abila are completely in the direction of north and south.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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The first place I found was this tiny medical supply company that sold scalpels, surgical clamps, bone saws and that little hammer they test your reflexes with.
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The ground having been carefully "scalped," palms are cut down, trimmed of their tops and cut to a length of from fifteen to twenty feet.
Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure
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Plus, it's the hottest ticket in town, but getting a ticket to the Obama inauguration from a scalper could be a federal crime.
CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2008
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There is no reason to fear someone called a "scalper" at a Laker game.
Lex icon
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It is a purifying agent, for sterilizing scalpels and refining metals.
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Yet to sojourn in San Antonio unherbed was to set off under the searing sun naked, scalped, and bootless across some scree of burning rock straight out of Cormac McCarthy.
Alamo Rag
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However, there is more to safely disposing of needles, scalpels and blades than safe sharps containers alone.
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CalPERS covered employees are eligible for pension benefits after vesting, which is normally five years, and is calculated by a preset contract formula.
The Union - All Categories
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Another scalper said he'd charge $1000 for a $125 ticket.
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`Nasty carbuncle, there, Charles," said the doctor, and as he spoke he touched the tip of the scalpel to the white centre of the boil.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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At an arena featuring two NBA teams relegated to the nether regions of the Eastern Conference rankings, the crabbiest people appeared to be the scalpers at the gates.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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How effective is the Burgess proposal - almost all elements of it result in subjective determination: abusive language; so the ticket scalper who asks me three times in a loud voice for my extra; does that fall under the abusive part of the ordinance.
“No Matter How Many Moats You Have.” « PubliCola
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Using either a scalpel or a laser, the surgeon will excise the frenum in question.
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But this takes us to arguably the most deplorable aspect of the scandal: the alleged use of the scalpel.
Times, Sunday Times
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He took a scalpel from the pocket of his jacket and slipped the plastic sheath off its sharp blade.
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As more seats go to season-ticket holders, big-business and special-interest groups, Somebody Real Important has become the ticket broker (or, watch your mouth, "scalper"), the one who frees up the precious booty and gets it into circulation pronto.
Scalper Schmalper
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Medical wastes are defined as discarded sharps (needles, scalpel blades, lancets, and broken glass) and potentially infectious wastes.
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In medical terminology, scalpels were long, thin bladed knives used mainly in surgical operations.
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Acanthurids, commonly known as surgeonfishes, are characterized by the existence of the ‘scalpel,’ a distinctive spine or group of spines on either side of the tail base, hence the common name surgeonfish.
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A small, heavy-toothed saw; scissors, three scalpels-round-bladed, straight-bladed, scoop-bladed; the silver blade of a tongue depressor, a tenaculum-
Drums of Autumn
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Science News Letter reports on a variety of predicted applications for lasers, including mapping the moon, communicating in space, performing surgery as a knifeless scalpel, and serving as a death ray.
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Any one of the Commerce Department tickets could have been scalped outside Sun Devil stadium for $ 1, 000 or more.
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He got theater tickets through a scalper.
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I managed to get to their Powerstation show on a rare night out and it was pretty damn cool - but I'm not sure it was worth the $600 price tag scalped tickets were getting on TradeMe in the weeks beforehand.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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I agree with you, lets wait and see as what i have been hearing is everyone is jumping to the conclusion that indeed its a hatcher he will be using and not the scalpel he has said he would use.
Think Progress » FLASHBACK: Obama Criticized Spending Freeze As ‘Using A Hatchet Where You Need A Scalpel’
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By my good will I’ll not stir a foot to go thither as long as I live, any more than Calpe will come over to Abyla [Here Motteux adds the following note: ‘Calpe is a mountain in Spain that faces another, called Abyla, in
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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Stadiums sit half-empty, scalpers are going broke, and tickets are easy to come by.
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To allow such wounds to heal, doctors remove infected or dead tissue with scalpels or enzymes, a process they call debridement.
Reuters: Press Release
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Yeah, it was completely sold out, and friends told me scalpers were selling tickets at $15 a pop.
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There, a little below the right shoulder blade, and to the side , his scalpel would enter.
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Enlisting in the First Arkansas Regiment as a private soldier, and serving for twelve months as orderly sergeant; at the reorganization he was elected colonel of the regiment, and afterwards, on account of merit and ability, was commissioned brigadier-general; distinguishing himself for conspicuous bravery and gallantry on every battlefield, and being "scalped" by a minnie ball at Richmond, Kentucky -- which scar marks its furrow on top of his head today.
"Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
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Excess keratin should be pared away with a scalpel blade to expose the floor of the ulcer and allow efficient drainage of the lesion.
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A scalper offered me a $10 ticket for the final match for $70.
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I would like feedback on this new project I'm working on though, without posting it preferably, because I have a feeling I'd be scalped for starting something new when I'm working on this.
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A few more children were in tow of the bikinied scalper, who explained that her friend hadn't shown up and now she was stuck with an extra ticket.
French Word-A-Day:
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But can we be sure the use of a scalpel will not be employed in the future?
The Sun
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That on the Mauritanian side was called Abyla, from Ab-El, parens Sol: the other in Iberia had the name of [797] Calpe.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I.
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Historians Hippocrates and Herodotus thought that the Amazons had to fight until they had scalped three enemies before they were permitted to mate.
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I saw steel instruments glinting in sunlight: forceps, scalpel, several kinds of scissors.
PREY
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Pliny, in his third book, says that from time immemorial the people of the southern coasts of Spain believed that the sea had forced a passage between Calpe and Abila: “Indigenæ columnas Herculis vocant, creduntque per fossas exclusa antea admisisse maria, et rerum naturæ mutasse faciem.”
A Philosophical Dictionary
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There is a scalpel is not only to admire the money - saving angels in white.
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The scalpel accompanys my mather everyday.
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A few more children were in tow of the bikinied scalper, who explained that her friend hadn't shown up and now she was stuck with an extra ticket.
French Word-A-Day:
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According to WordReference the 2005 Espasa-Calpe accepts stablishment, though the DRAE does not, as an alternative to establishment in the limited English sense of the people who run the country: stablishment o establishment
Spanish hypercorrection of a loanword
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Lindsay Beyerstein of the great blog Majikthise has an article in Salon about why she turned down the gig of blogging for the Edwards campaign before Amanda and Shakes were hired and then "scalped" by the extreme right.
Hullabaloo
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Police at Calpe, near Benidorm, say she was washing her hair when the crazed killer struck.
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And that's why these psychological interventions sometimes work better than scalpels: They help us to untwist our thoughts.
Thinking Away the Pain
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As we approached the ticket line, we were met by an unusual scalper: a woman, in a bikini, carrying a toddler on her hip.
French Word-A-Day:
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An energetically wielded editorial scalpel should have removed all this low-lying fruit and made what is an important manifesto as punchy as it deserves to be.
Times, Sunday Times
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Scientists have developed a new vasectomy technique which cuts the surgeon's scalpel out of "the snip" and replaces it with short blasts of high-frequency ultrasound, a science magazine said recently.
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Without the advances in anaesthetics, brawny assistants would still be holding patients down while surgeons attacked with scalpels and saws and the patient lay there screaming.
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The rhinoplasty technique was tailored to suit each case, and included hump removal using scalpel and osteotomes.
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Yellow Tang and surgeonfish sometimes employ scalpel-like fins against those who grab them.
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Although I would prefer to go by ship, I will not buy a ticket from scalpers.
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The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams.
Local Color
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Briefly, after harvesting, fruit peduncles were trimmed to uniform length with a scalpel, and each fruit was immediately placed in an autoclaved container with a nutrient solution.
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Ticket-takers, scalpers, taxi drivers, strippers - they're all just the tip of the soon-to-be-melted iceberg when it comes to the financial havoc that would result from a lost season.
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Medical sharps, such as disposable hypodermic needles and scalpel blades should never be discarded loosely into the trash.
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One uses an old scalpel to rip the right leg of his trousers; there are no scissors left.
Times, Sunday Times
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Staff members should take precautions to prevent serious injuries caused by needles, scalpels, and other sharp instruments or devices used during surgical procedures.
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You flex the head forward as far as it will go, then you push a broad needle or a thin scalpel into what we call the atlas, the first cervical vertebra.
Autumn Maze
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Without the advances in anaesthetics, brawny assistants would still be holding patients down while surgeons attacked with scalpels and saws and the patient lay there screaming.
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It doesn't matter whether the shot is of a rough diamond crystal, a cut stone, or a fine-edged diamond scalpel for microsurgery, each is technically and artistically gorgeous.
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In the mortuary there were scalpels sharp enough to cut through the toughest of leather, along with other surgical instruments that would make a surgeon proud.
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Separate containers must be used for ‘dry’ and ‘wet’ materials and sharps (needles, scalpel blades).
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Neither a needle nor a scalpel has been anywhere near A her face.
Times, Sunday Times
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Secondly, I could not believe the amount of scalpers (ticket touts to us) looking for tickets.
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In Morocco he claims he underwent the strappado torture of being hung for hours from his wrists, and scalpel cuts to his chest and penis and that a CIA officer was a regular interrogator.
Easter Lemming Liberal News
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Any small portions of cartilage remaining after this are sought for with the finger, and carefully removed by means of a scalpel and a tenaculum.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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I use an electrosurge although I sometimes use a scalpel and remove some of the tissue on the incisal edge.
Eruption Hematoma (gums turning blue?)
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If you bought tickets from this scalper, then you're out of luck, whereas I have the choice to get new tickets and profit further, or just keep the refund.
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Whenever they get "scalped," they feel woe-is-us victimized.
How the Edwards campaign blundered into hiring those bloggers.
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If more ticket windows were opened at railway stations to provide more tickets, there would be less queue-jumping and fewer scalpers.
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This effectively allowed more or less anyone to perform any surgical operation that did not require a scalpel.
THE HERBALIST: Nicholas Culpeper Rebel Physician
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Imagers who do not correct for multiple comparisons have a special place in hell reserved for them, one circle about ticket scalpers. failing to correct for multiple comparisons is exactly the kind of slack ass, ignorant, bandwagon-jumping "ooh I'm studying the brain look at me" bullshit that leads to the sorts of pejorative phrenological associations that plague real neuroscientists every day of our lives
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A scalper offered me a $10 ticket for the final match for $70.
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When a patient is in surgery, a gas bag icon indicates induction, and a scalpel represents incision.
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But the greatest new addition has been the introduction of a short term scalper strategy that works on 4 currency pairs.
Undefined
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They grab tickets en masse for scalpers, lurk in chat rooms to hand out ads, skew recommendation systems, and scrape pricing data.
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Ticket scalpers have prevailed despite the pledge made by the authorities to crack down on them.
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The Hope-based cleaning machine is supposed to sterilise metal surgical instruments such as scalpels and forceps every time they are used.
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A blade or "scalper" removes a strip of surface soil to clear away weed growth.
Chapter 21
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Trim the pads if necessary with a scalpel to prevent them touching any neighbouring pads or tracks.
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There, it wasn't so much a matter of a lexicologist with scalpel classifying word manias and symptoms, but rather, measuring them in milliliters and removing their CT scanned location.
No More Tears
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Allegations of counterfeit tickets left some patrons standing outside, and ubiquitous scalpers smiling.
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This effectively allowed more or less anyone to perform any surgical operation that did not require a scalpel.
THE HERBALIST: Nicholas Culpeper Rebel Physician
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Writer Jason Aaron (Scalped) and artist Ron Garney (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) bring you a searing 4-part epilog to the biggest X-Men Event in a decade.
X-Men: Divided We Stand – Revealed | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
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The enemies were scalped
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Conor O'Neill is your typical underachiever, a good-looking, sulky drifter who's a ticket scalper and a gambler on the wrong side of the dice.
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I know that most people would give their right arm - and I think some of them must at the prices asked to get a ticket from the scalpers (ticket touts) - for a chance to go to the Masters but for me it actually is quite a bit of hassle.
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Being Arians, they built two churches of their faith in the vicinity of Calpe; one at San Rocco, the other, a chapel, on the rock itself.
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The only time he was really scared was when he reached England days later with his wound ravaged with infection and a surgeon appeared with two scalpels and informed him the arm would have to go.
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The thinking seems to be that the locals are wealthy enough to stand the pain while any visitor, having accepted the cost of a trip to the Far East, won't mind a little more punishment from the scalpers masquerading as football authorities.
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He used a scalpel to cut them out, then hid them in his own books.
Times, Sunday Times
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The portfolio, which includes 16,300 unbuilt home sites and thousands of acres of additional undeveloped land in 11 states, represents about one-fifth of Calpers' residential land portfolio.
Calpers Downsizes Housing Portfolio
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For removal without stitches, the surgeon uses a scalpel to scrape off the mole so that it's level with or slightly below the skin.
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A little research in newspaper morgues proved the surgeon had died in a bizarre operating room fight with scalpels when other doctors accused him of unnecessary surgery.
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Of the tasks involved in our cases, lymph node searches appear to be especially prone to scalpel injuries.
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For a hefty price at a day spa, an esthetician exfoliates the facial surface with a scalpel.
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Players are encouraged to wield the scalpel on'problem areas' before resorting to a hand pump to remove the fat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Beware of the scalpers! You may get a fake ticket.
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Where almost all the bodies of the Cavalry soldiers had been scalped the bodies of Keogh and Custer were not harmed apart from their battle wounds.
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A week later, when the roots had covered the surface of the plate, the lateral roots were sliced 3-6 mm above the tip with a scalpel blade and the older tissue was removed.
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Tickets were being scalped for $200, and commemorative pins were sold to mark the occasion.
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The camera then concentrates on the officials and their reading until eventually the camera swings around to the man on the table and for the next few minutes we watch as they use forceps and a scalpel to gouge out his eyes.
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As she takes the scalpel in her hand.
Christianity Today
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As we walked and walked in search of the lone open ticket window, a scalper cornered us.
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In traditional surgery using scalpels, bleeding can be so profuse that patients need a blood transfusion.
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Certainly, but I do not share your confidence that the law is so readily wielded as a scalpel, rather than a hammer, or that the wielder of such a tool will ever be so sympathetic to the values we share.
The Volokh Conspiracy » So a Libertarian and a Liberal Walk into a Bar
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The writer's protagonists dramatize this possibility: they are self-involved, troubled dreamers wielding therapeutic scalpels on themselves.
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The scissors and scalpels and forceps for things she didn't want to think about.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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CalPERS, put $250 million into an spe called jedi i, which invested in natural gas projects.
BloggingStocks
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Disposable syringes, suture needles, and reusable scalpels were among the devices most frequently causing injury.
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Without the advances in anaesthetics, brawny assistants would still be holding patients down while surgeons attacked with scalpels and saws and the patient lay there screaming.
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But it does demonstrate the need to take on that task with a scalpel and not a broadaxe.
Scott Lilly: Draconian but Expensive: Boehner's Poorly Considered 'Pledge' Is Likely to Increase the Deficit
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Next she removed a scalpel from her first aid kit and made a small vertical incision into the trachea.
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If I could inflect pain, I inflicted it to the max," Gore declared, describing how he had scalped several victims to satisfy a hair fetish.
Pete Earley: A Serial Killer 'Talks' Too Much, May Speed Up His Own Execution
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel.
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The former must be well curetted, and the latter cleaned carefully with a scalpel and forceps.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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The other methods of body contouring involve the removal of skin and fat primarily by direct incision using scalpel, cautery, CO2 lasers have been used, and any form of direct removal.
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Ticket scalpers also ‘contribute’ to the expensive tickets.
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The wound is then followed up, the horn if necessary removed, and the bone curetted with a Volkmann's spoon; or, if showing itself as a sequestrum, removed with a scalpel and a strong pair of forceps.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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Pliny, in his third book, says that from time immemorial the people of the southern coasts of Spain believed that the sea had forced a passage between Calpe and Abila: “Indigenæ columnas Herculis vocant, creduntque per fossas exclusa antea admisisse maria, et rerum naturæ mutasse faciem.”
A Philosophical Dictionary
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The Toon star followed a well-worn path seeking help from a doctor whose skill with the scalpel has saved many sporting careers.
The Sun
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You men wear your hats on your heads, and can easily get them straight; we don't, we wear them on our hair, or our scalpettes, or our transformations, or on any _postiche_ that may be fashionable or necessary, and can only tell whether they are straight, or even the right way round, by means of a looking-glass.
Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette"
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I think it was the third day that we found the body of a Christian, scalped and most abominably mangled, and lying in a pudder of his blood; the birds of the desert screaming over him, as thick as flies.
The Masters Wanderings
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But another person in that operating room was stirring awake: the long-silent, etherized body lying at the far end of the scalpel—the cancer patient.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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The transportation authorities have urged all related parties to work to guarantee the safety and efficiency of these services, calling for a crackdown on scalpers and improvement in the quality of these services.
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I attacked both the quality of prose and the tenuousness of some of the ideas, and my generalizations might have been a wee bit on the sweeping side, though the scalpel-wielding semanticist in me thinks I might have carved out a little escape route.
Hugh McGuire: Why Academics Should Blog (Redux)
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The surgeon then uses the ultrasonic scalpel to mobilize the hepatic flexure by dividing the attachments.