How To Use Dot In A Sentence

  • There were a few cows dotted around in the field.
  • We laugh a lot and he has many anecdotes, funny, funny stories. The Sun
  • A few farms were dotted about in the valley.
  • Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want.
  • Fun is the secret ingredient of a lot of great companies, but 10 years of economic prosperity, a resurgent stock market, and the dawning of the dot-com have created other business priorities.
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  • Recent studies have revealed a correlation between prognosis in heart failure and plasma levels of such neurohormones as endothelin, norepinephrine and renin, among others.
  • He provides clear explanations of complex economic issues, using anecdotes to illustrate each point.
  • _ -- The dotted lines in Fig. 60 represent isacoustic lines -- that is, lines which pass through all places where the percentage of observers who recorded their perception of the sound is the same. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
  • The endotoxins exuded are cell - wall constituents that are sort of like pheromones or germ sweat. T.S. Wiley: Can Sleep Loss Destroy Your Immune System?
  • On admission, the patient was acidotic, and he rapidly became comatose.
  • Bed doth a goddess inarm; smooth ivory glossy from Indies, Poems and Fragments
  • The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season.
  • Here is nobly born quartz living with a green mineral, called epidote; and they are immense friends. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • In her twenties, she enjoyed the life of a highly paid executive at a dotcom company to the full. Times, Sunday Times
  • The twist-up pencil point lets you dot concealer exactly on the spot without hitting the surrounding skin.
  • Then, the phrase had struck Vincent as doting and naive, but sometime during his stay in Toulio, as his grasp of the Chinese language deepened, and as he learned—or was forced to learn—from his mistakes, he had felt the title gain merit and accuracy. Heaven Lake
  • Dot and I took some manchets about the manor to sell for charity, although she did all the talking.
  • It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies.
  • Orange is the perfect antidote when a garden looks lacklustre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Systematic research can extend and refine traditional and anecdotal knowledge.
  • The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station.
  • Among Lelouch's films starring Ms. Girardot was 1969's "Un homme qui me plait" "A Man Who Pleases Me", in which she played opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo. Obituaries of note: Annie Girardot, Greg Goossen, Eddie Kirkland
  • Extant birds are accomplished endotherms and many maintain the highest body temperatures.
  • If that isn't an antidote to the vicissitudes of life, then what is?
  • Punchinello didn't stop, but in his heart he thought, I think he really means it. And when he did, a dot fell to the ground.
  • Scattered trees, mainly acacias and junipers, dot the savanna.
  • Why do men listen with more strict attention to an inflammatory harangue, that may not be argumentative, than to a prosaical discourse, that is, to an anecdote than to a prayer, to an extravaganza than to a lecture, or derive more pleasure from pantomimic drollery than from Hamlet, or hearing an opera they do not understand than from reading an essay they do. A Controversy Between "Erskine" and "W. M." on the Practicability of Suppressing Gambling.
  • There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden.
  • For example, the request variable is bound to the request zone, which means you can use a dot notation such as request.myData to access myData in the request zone.
  • And the great Maggie Smith, as a dotty old dame named Mrs. Docherty, grabs her moment of unglory by sitting on a pad of cowflop that goes squish. 'Last Dancer': Ultimately on Point
  • Aspen groves dot the trail as you go, with larger stands waiting for you on the far side of the lake.
  • In a study of guinea pigs, oral administration of diiodotyrosine prevented alterations in thyroid and pituitary function induced by ovariectomy.
  • Shore bird numbers are declining, he says, particularly among oystercatchers, red-capped dotterels and beach thick-knees.
  • She was, of course, my sister, and I loved her, but I had never mothered her the way I had doted on Henry or - most of all - Maggie.
  • Bond's unflattering portrait lacks generosity, but at least it's an antidote to sentimental bardolatry. Times, Sunday Times
  • All at once the apparent walls of the room turned from a gold color to a black dotted with stars, most like a midnight sky.
  • The obvious antidote is not taking on such punishing workloads.
  • Gotta love Nadeem's email address too - anorexy at auburnsign dot com. I know nothing about Clare Grogan's scar
  • Colourful wild flowers sprung up by the roadside, purple violets and white daisies dotted among the grass.
  • * [6824] Sensus est de angelis, qui si cum Deo confederantur, aut si eos secum Deus conferat, non habens rationem eorum quæ in illis posuit, et dotium ac donorum quæ in illos contulit, et quibus eos exornavit et illustravit, inveniat eos stolidos. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • He would immerse himself in the sacerdotal labor of translation. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • These results suggest the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation and subsequently developed mucosal haemorrhagic lesion.
  • They print several times faster than dot matrix printers.
  • My Mum is dotty about sheep.
  • From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast.
  • Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti 
  • Objective To assess the effect of repeated gonadotropic stimulations on the developmental potential and growth differentiation factor-9 (GDF-9) expression of mouse oocytes.
  • We preferred to forage on grassy plains dotted with copses of trees because they offered protection from predators, which we could easily spot as they crept up on us in the short grass.
  • This paper extends the particular conclusions on the symmetry of the space figures in terms of the coordinate zero dot, coordinate plane and coordinate axis in Analytic Geomtry.
  • But now I'm nailed to my leather seat as the speedometer passes 135 mph, the tach hits 8,200 rpm, and the church is a dancing dot in our rearview mirror.
  • The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
  • Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
  • Some calcareous veins contain epidote, titanite and apatite.
  • Zilkha did however produce a graceful match of polka dots and floral patterns in drop-waist dresses which will make for a very wearable ensemble when the sun comes back next spring.
  • OBJECTIVE : To establish a bacterial endotoxin test for compound diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochlo ˉ ride injection ( CDL ).
  • As a swarm of new dot-com brands try to buy their way to brand recognition, clutter makes it difficult to break out, and it's easy to fritter away advertising dollars.
  • Personally, I think DDOT is doing some good things in pedestrian/bike work, but doing this on NY Avenue right now may be too big a fish to fry. Matthew Yglesias » DDOT Decides That Speedy Cars are More Important than Pedestrian Safety
  • We hear about this regularly on an anecdotal basis with a number of managing agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dot after a note ordinarily meant that it was half as long again as its normal value, but otherwise it simply signified that the notes on either side were irregular in some way. 5.
  • And he called Herodotus a thief and a beguiler, and “the same with intent to deceive,” as one of their own poets writes. Letters to Dead Authors
  • We do not know of an antidote to counteract this side effect.
  • Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Fold the paper along the dotted line.
  • He's made some bad ones, to be sure - he was notably burned by telecom companies during the dotcom bust - but over the course of a few decades of investing, Gilder has become known as a prescient technophile. Forbes.com: News
  • Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
  • Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and hearty breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
  • That was in 2000 after the dotcom crash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Herodotus is like, Truth is fluid, let's not get too fussy about the details. Alcibiades: canonically irresistable.
  • Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Knowest thou where he abideth, or if he doth attend the outpouring of the word hereabout? Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
  • One can think of very few biographers who have the ability to deal with critical assessment of such diversity and unwieldy fusions of anecdote and myth.
  • Objective To explore the effect of endotoxin to lung in experimental peritonitis.
  • Dot realized she'd already left to visit the man who was a gutless jink.
  • The risottos change daily, and the one I sampled was well made and tastefully dotted with bits of fresh zucchini and shrimp.
  • Full of stories and anecdotes that will make your toes curl, it will entertain and amuse you. The Sun
  • Even the ostrich squawk as they make their way across the sandvelt to open marshlands and savannahs dotted with acacia, baobab trees and wild sage bushes.
  • Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland.
  • Chiefdoms are marked by a motley of villages dotted around them.
  • The text forms a patchwork quilt of anecdotes that weave together domesticity and philosophy. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Gli otto corti prodotti per il sito Must Drink More Milk. No Fat Clips!!! : BC Dairy: Must Drink More Milk Web Shorts
  • It is against this backdrop of an already emerging consensus that we must evaluate the famous anecdote retailed by Jefferson about the dinner bargain that set the capital on the Potomac.
  • An actor ( "Midnight Run" and those dog movies) and natural-born raconteur, he takes over Snyder's CNBC slot with the kind of dryly comic anecdotes he's filled three books with. Late Night Unplugged
  • Monarda punctata, L. Dotted monarda; horsemint; origanum. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • mrstg87 {@ symbol} yahoo {dot} com or bowermaster {@symbol} gmail {dot} com The Speculist: Carnival of Tomorrow 12
  • In addition, other factors such as endotoxaemia, sepsis, and fever may contribute to further exaggerate these circulatory abnormalities.
  • The red dots of paint with which Cretan walkers have marked the way are not always easy to spot.
  • Dynamic corneal thickness measurement contributes to the judgement of degree of corneal endothelium injury.
  • Here, smaller producers are dotted along the river as it flows east to join the Seine. The Sun
  • It is called human chorionic gonadotrophin, usually abbreviated HCG. The Human Brain
  • Herodotus rejoins that camels have four thighbones in their hind legs, and that their genitals face backwards.
  • The "hearts" and "love" that dot his texts and titles have a generic Valentine-card feel to them, but the passions and pulsations that animate his choreography ring with power and expressivity. Earthly Figures in the Clouds
  • These are (1) the production in the blood of an antidote to the toxin or poison elaborated by the invading microbe -- an antitoxin, which chemically neutralises the toxin; (2) the production in the blood of the attacked animal of a "germicidal" poison which repels and kills the attacking microbes themselves (not merely neutralising their poisonous products); (3) the extermination of the intrusive, disease-producing microbes by a kind of police, which scour the blood channels and tissues and "eat up" -- actually engulf and digest -- the hostile intruders. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • They differ in their formal cause, as doth clearly appear by their way or manner of acting: magistratical power takes cognizance of crimes, and passes sentence thereupon according to statutes and laws made by man: ecclesiastical power takes cognizance of, and passes judgment upon crimes according to the word of God, the Holy Scriptures. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Sprinkle with ground cardamom, sugar and dot with butter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drogo, ever the clever Dothraki punster, says that he'll give Viserys "a golden crown that men shall tremble to behold" and then coronates the would-be king by pouring molten gold over his head. Game of Thrones Postmortem: Harry Lloyd on Viserys' Golden Crown
  • High quality dot matrix printing which looks nearly as good as material which has been typed.
  • Similarly, the facetting pattern masks inclusions sufficiently that, anecdotally, lay-persons are unable to see certain inclusions (even down to SI2 or EVEN P1) even with a 10x loupe. Www.hardwarezone.com.sg
  • As the old cock crows, so doth the young. 
  • It was bought by a dealer who was convinced that tapestries would make a comeback in the vast new homes being built for dotcom billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the critics of his approach, Mr Kennedy is in the habit of retelling an involved Scottish anecdote about a whale getting itself beached.
  • Fictional situations are related anecdotally to life experiences. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Massage is a wonderful antidote to stress.
  • The sacerdotal role of the Christian laity, whose spiritual sacrifice and virtuous life makes a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit, is placed in complete opposition to the formal procedures of the Roman clergy.
  • In a related discussion on Slashdot, solprovider points out that ICANN's new policy may also put an end to what Network Solutions describes as "domain kiting," where several (possibly related) companies keep passing domain registrations from one to the next by taking advantage of the free grace period, effectively preventing the domains from ever being available to the public. Is Domain Name Front Running About To Come To An End? - The Consumerist
  • And when they be nigh him with the cross, then he doth adown his galiot that sits on his head in manner of a chaplet, that is made of gold and precious stones and great pearls, and it is so rich, that men prize it to the value of The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • There are only a handful of entrepreneurs who doted on Steve Jobs as publicly as Masayoshi Son , the founder and chief executive of Japan's Internet and mobile carrier Softbank Corp. In the last few years, Mr. Son has compared the late Apple CEO to Leonardo da Vinci and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while labeling him a "genius" and a "god. Softbank Founder Masayoshi Son: The 'Next Steve Jobs'?
  • All around the globe, they are beginning to dot the land and the sea.
  • N I wood liek 2 tayk dis opper-tuna-tee 2 fank evvywun hoo givded teh whale wheeshiz 2 mai noo dotter, eevur heer awn ICHC oar awn teh Cheez Town Cryer. EBERYFING I ebber owned or lubbed… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • There ain't many jaunty little anecdotes. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the mid-seventeenth century, Spain began to import the bitter bark of cinchona trees from Peru and Ecuador as an antidote for malaria.
  • The island is a small green dot on the map.
  • Metternich, Castlereagh, and Hardenberg saw in them a ruse for foisting on France either Bernadotte, or an orientalized Republic, or The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)
  • Most of us find them unattractive, though there are thousands of rodent fanciers who dote on their well-groomed rat-pets.
  • Hippocampus severnsi is distinguished from congeners in having a combination of: extremely small size (height 13 mm, standard length 15 mm); 12 trunk rings; 27 tail rings; reduced ossification of inferior and ventral trunk ridges; 14 dorsal fin rays; 10 pectoral fin rays; anal fin small or absent; medium length snout which lacks a bulbous tip; raised, angular coronet; single gill opening on midline directly behind coronet supported by raised cleithral bone; scattered tubercles on trunk and tail; predominant colour dark brown (sometimes slightly marbled) with large, bright red patch covering dorsolateral surfaces of trunk rings 1-4; tiny white dots scattered all over; pale posterior section of tail with dark transverse bands. Practical Fishkeeping news (RSS)
  • It is composed of the following stitches: -- Point d'Alençon, point de tulle, English rosettes, Sorrento bars, d'Alençon bars, dotted Venise bars, and the fancy stitch point d'Anvers, which is not a true point lace stitch, but which is much employed in modern point. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • Here are some things to consider before you sign on the dotted line :? Times, Sunday Times
  • This is also true of brain tumor of certain types, for example, frontal endotheliomata, where early removal of the growth demonstrates first that a ` ` physical '' agent changes mind and character, and second that a ` ` physical '' agent, such as the knife of the surgeon, may act to reëstablish mentality. The Foundations of Personality
  • Several blooded animals take this sleep, such as the pholidotes or tessellates, namely, the serpent, the lizard, the gecko, and the river. crocodile, all of which go into hiding for four months in the depth of winter, and during that time eat nothing. The History of Animals
  • The peridot was the winner, as it was chartreuse-colored and interesting. Resume your resum��
  • It is fully reversible with the temperature and displays in heating direction as a small endothermic event.
  • Inside a rehearsal space at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center this week, a group of musicians including former múm vocalist Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, an Icelandic string trio Gyda Valtýsdóttir, Borgar Magnason and Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir and the Seattle-based Aono Jikken Ensemble were running through their cues and a new score by composer Matthew Patton. Worldwide Hospitalities
  • Much of the information and government decisions concerning goldenseal are based on anecdotal rather than quantitative information on population status.
  • The medal that came along with it meanwhile will, Larsson said, be brought out and looked at when he is in his dotage to remind him of his achievements, the Swede baulking at the suggestion he might be tempted to gift it to a close one.
  • In between are 11 pages of useful information, including dry facts and quirky anecdotes, encompassing every area of life.
  • From this latter practice arose their name — CONDOTTIERI; a term formidable all over Italy, for a period, which concluded in the earlier part of the seventeenth century, but of which it is not so easy to ascertain the commencement. The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • Dot had short, naturally blond hair.
  • And that he who, entering into a church, doth not asperge himself with holy water, sinneth not, (461) if so be he do it _circa contemptum_. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Apart from the 1927 portraits of Atget in his dotage and a single snapshot of him in middle age, we have no access to Atget's face, not in his prime.
  • The sound of the dots and dashes of the radio range in my earphones, and the instrument panel was my whole world.
  • I expect you to arrive at 7:30 on the dot.
  • The relaxant activity was independent of the integrity of the vascular endothelium.
  • Vnde missarum sacrificia, quibus uulgo dicebatur, Sacerdotem offerre Christum in remissionem poena aut culpae pro uiuis et defunctis, blasphema figmenta sunt, et pernitiosae imposturae. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • Lo spot è stato direttp ed animato da Yoann Lemoine e prodotto da Jerome Denis presso Wanda Productions. No Fat Clips!!! : Tiji: Le Ballon
  • The movement of the dot on the screen corresponds exactly with the movement of the control lever.
  • In a different kind of garden some of these pieces might take on the character of the gazebos and temples that dot landscape gardens.
  • Some ‘off licence’ indications are substantiated by some evidence, but its efficacy in several other conditions is based on anecdote and observations made in small numbers of patients.
  • On the horizon, several dozen long greenhouses dot the landscape.
  • Cross the road for an enormous show of Liverpool-born Tony Cragg's hefty colored sculptures, some of which are dotted about the glorious permanent architectural "landform" earthwork by Charles Jencks in front of the building. An Explosion of Visual Arts
  • It was bought by a dealer who was convinced that tapestries would make a comeback in the vast new homes being built for dotcom billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just name the time and I'll be there on the dot.
  • They are separated by panels of chain fencing and the space between dotted with waste bins and park benches.
  • As shown in Figure 10, a dotted line with a closed, unfilled arrow means realization (or implementation); as we saw in Figure 4, a solid arrow line with a closed, unfilled arrow means inheritance.
  • Dotty was destroyed after savaging one of the Queen's corgis at the Sandringham estate shortly before Christmas two years ago.
  • We wrote recently about building a deck, and many readers have responded with questions and anecdotes about deck experiences.
  • His dotty brand of bush psychology didn't deserve a response - not even a laugh.
  • Cham of Tartary themselves, contended to load me with gifts — doth he think I am to abide in this old castle like a bullfinch in a cage, fain to sing as oft as he chooses to whistle, and all for seed and water? Quentin Durward
  • In the current study, the team used this multi-step process to attach semiconductive quantum dots to gold nanoparticles. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Coleoptera; the bifid pseudotarsi between the claws: used also as = pulvillus; and see arolium, onychium, palmula, paronychium, plantula, pseudonychium and pulvillus. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • It was once Britain's default shopping destination for expectant mums and doting grandparents. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are endotherms, or warm-blooded animals, generating their own body heat, and they can finely tune the thermal, water, and chemical balance of their bodies from minute to minute.
  • Nine months later - or two hours in TV drama time - she was back on the diving board, with her dreams revised and a doting dad holding the baby by the poolside, minutes after a snottery-nosed declaration that he and his gymslip mum were about to ruin each other's lives by staying together. The Daily Record - Home
  • Or dot, or diamonds, or paratactic , or interweave, the design that former bed is overspread also can be such.
  • The section of the island inhabited by the women is finely manicured and dotted with wooden houses on stilts.
  • The idea of henges dotting ancient Britain is reinforced by the discovery of the so-called "Seahenge," a remarkably well-preserved timber circle, on New Stones at Avebury
  • The end of one band overlapping the end of another, the joints held together by a simple dot of solder, not welding at all. OFF THE CHART
  • But when—not the sinner is praised in the desires of his soul, 95 nor he blessed who doth ungodlily, 96 but—a man is praised for some gift which Thou hast given him, and he rejoices more at the praise for himself than that he hath the gift for which he is praised, he also is praised, while Thou dispraisest; and better is he who praised than he who is praised. The Tenth Book
  • He was a storehouse of anecdotes, too young to detect the whiff of embellishment clinging to them. AMAGANSETT
  • An interesting anecdote has also been spun into the wonder liquid.
  • She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow.
  • From elegant trapeze artists to humorous anecdotal scenes of circus life on a shoestring budget, you can see why Camille is tempted to join Petra and run away with the circus.
  • The venous sinuses are lined not by endothelium but by specialized reticular cells, which are fixed macrophages.
  • The difference will be exacerbated because birds, the most well-represented endotherms in the analysis, demonstrate constrained phenological plasticity due to photoperiodic induction of gonad maturation and migration, especially for long-distance migrants. The Guardian World News
  • War is not healthy for children andother living things. [sub-title from cover]. by Another Mother for Peace The More Things Change...
  • Damaged endothelial cells secrete p-selectin, e-selectin, intracellular adhesion molecules and vascular cell adhesion molecules that induce monocytes to marginate, roll, and adhere to endothelial surfaces.
  • Such preoccupations rarely seem to have troubled the solitary beings who inhabit the clamorous pages of her witty, erudite and anecdotal - if inconclusive - study.
  • The explanation of the anecdote's use begins with a return to the rhetoric of travel writing.
  • She doesn't look up; I watch the pen jab the paper with each letter she dots and crosses.
  • Wainwright’s concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday (and also last night) was not merely a show, but a cultural event that drew a sold-out crowd dotted with celebrities and an audience that held Wainwright in rapturous esteem. Katie Holmes “So You Think You Can Dance” VIDEO (Judy Garland “Get Happy” Tribute)
  • It is a land of undulating hills and hollows, dips and drumlins, rivers, inlets, estuaries and lakes, dotted with homes and barns.
  • It is one of the results of the unlucky fancy of scholars for re-editing already accessible texts instead of devoting themselves to _anecdota_, that work of the first interest, like The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
  • The 3 o'clock train arrived on the dot.
  • The normal anionic charge barrier prevents protein molecules such as albumin from passing through the endothelium.
  • I urge you instead to just e-mail me at snively [at] mit [dot] edu and we'll discuss content and I'll go ahead and make changes as needed. MIT Admissions
  • Nursing literature is full of anecdotal accounts of the distant approach that doctors have towards patients and their carers.
  • The decision to attempt percutaneous chordotomy is made by the patient and physicians experienced in pain-relieving procedures at the department of algology.
  • Man is such a small dot in the scale of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unsurprisingly, Gallo refers everything back to his childhood, mining his youth for anecdotes.
  • The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
  • As the bacteria thrive over the course of a day, the endotoxins build. T.S. Wiley: Can Sleep Loss Destroy Your Immune System?
  • The sixteenth variation - a famous tour-de-force - is a ‘French overture’ - that is, a grand introduction of slow dotted rhythms, followed by a fugal allegro.
  • Pulmonary endothelial cells serve as gatekeepers to trafficking inflammatory and immune cells.
  • Gazing at their little arms, and their toothy (and sometimes toothless) grins, I wondered what it would be like to be catapulted from a world where your opportunities in life were, on any social and economic index, likely to be pretty limited, to one I couldn't even dream of: one where you understand how the black dots on a page turn into something that lifts the human heart, and where the way you move horse hair over strings can make the soul soar. Christina Patterson: Why Our Children Should Reach for the Stars
  • Calcium currents were isolated by replacing extracellular sodium with TEA and adding tetrodotoxin and other K + channel blockers.
  • On the other hand, age is no impediment to a high-flying career in the City or in IT: many of the current crop of dot.com whizz-kids are under 30.
  • This promenade might be the best antidote to the problems created by the freeway and the rail line -- if it were better connected to the waterfront below it. As it redevelops Southwest, the District should follow the lead of Arena Stage
  • Its impressive network of canals may lack the gondolas of its Italian sister, but the view at dusk is pretty and romantic while standing on any number of foot paths and bridges dotting the city. Magda Abu-Fadil: The Other Face of Hamburg (PHOTOS)
  • The result is a dot that behaves as if it were one giant superatom within which electrons flow freely, encountering no electrical resistance. New Scientist - Online News
  • Thirdly, simvastatin inhibits endothelial cell apoptosis and preserves ischaemic vasculature, perhaps maintaining a competent vascular supply to the macula.
  • The helicopters appeared as two black dots on the horizon.
  • One of the main reasons for treating patients in an intensive care unit is that they need ventilatory support, usually by sedation and endotracheal intubation.
  • It was pitch black, with snow and slush dotting the cobblestone paths.
  • The cheddar mash had no overtly cheesy taste but was rich and creamy and the dish was served with a thick onion gravy, dotted with baby onions.
  • Griffen is different perhaps an anecdotal proof of nurturing over naturing, but he is only interested in running the gambling empire his mentor turned over to him. Dragon’s Luck-Robert Asprin « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • The island is a small green dot on the map.
  • For heaven's sake!" Dot expostulated. "They're cheap and they're useful.".
  • You can look at the social atlas of Sydney and see twelve bright red dots on the map.
  • The train had the odd little ostrich feather dotted around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before Lain had left the mansion completely she was able to find the antidote to her poison.
  • It is grit, above all else, that will provide the antidote. Times, Sunday Times
  • Itself is a lonely, but also make you feel lonely antidote.

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