How To Use Kale In A Sentence

  • We weren't sure what sea kale was. Times, Sunday Times
  • Võibolla on siin süüdi see, et alustasin ulmega lähemat tutvumist Seiklusjuttude sarjast mille raamatud olid alati kobedalt illustreeritud aga minuarust annavad head illustratsioonid ulmekale väga palju juurde. Hyperion Cantos – kanoonilised kaaned
  • Moving to the rhythm, Jason starting dancing in a slow sexy way; this made Rebecca and Kale hoot and laugh even more.
  • In the south the French division mounted a diversionary amphibious raid at Kum Kale on the Asian side of the Dardanelles.
  • While streaming one video, the picture broke down after about a minute, and the voice track continued over an indecipherable kaleidoscope of colours.
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  • A kaleidoscopic wall behind the sushi bar draws people into this Japanese restaurant.
  • For lunch I had sweet potato hash with kale and eggs. Christianity Today
  • Aboard the covered harvest wagons, out of the misty air, we wind our way past fields of broccoli, kale and parsley, and stop in the tomato patch.
  • The following medicines may need changes when taken with Kaletra: birth control pills that contain estrogen ( "the pill"), birth control (contraceptive) patches, atorvastatin (Lipitor®), rosuvastatin (Crestor®), efavirenz (Atripla® and Sustiva®), nevirapine (Viramune®), amprenavir WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • Serve it up with fresh greens such as curly kale. The Sun
  • I drink these diet things and they're kale and spinach and cucumber. The Sun
  • Kaleidoscope fashions with swirling flowers and paisley prints make little chiffon or satin dresses very bold and enticing.
  • When will the seakale be fit to cut, and when will the crocuses come up? will the violets be sweeter than ever? and the geranium cuttings, are they thriving? we have dug, and manured, and sown, and we look forward to the reaping, and to see our garners full. Castle Richmond
  • Further work proved dry cows can graze kale without requiring any fibre supplement such as silage or straw. FWi - All News
  • May 27, 2010 at 8:27 am u need a skale dat goes tu lebentty tu wae deh anker. *nodz* Hopelessly adrift, Maurice & Mabel waited - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • He tells me that he once saw a documentary about a boy with a genetic condition called hypokalemic periodic paralysis and used Google to find a connection with that illness and hyperthyroidism. NYT > Home Page
  • Hail kale, curly king of greens. Times, Sunday Times
  • This past Wednesday at the Healing Mass at St. Alban's, there was no saint commemorated on the kalendar for that day what we call a feria, so we had a votive Mass for the Sick. Archive 2006-09-01
  • At the moment curly kale, sprouts and parsnips are being harvested in the suburban garden and the head gardener is on hand for advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The principal commodities were depth defensemen, who rotated among teams in a dizzy kaleidoscope, and some intriguing goalie switches.
  • Kale is the more primitive of the two, and was the ordinary green stuff of country people in most parts of Europe until the end of the Middle Ages, when the headed cabbages were bred.
  • We must swap carrots for sweet potatoes; shun spinach and embrace kale; forgo oranges and prefer papaya. Times, Sunday Times
  • The restaurant has been treated partly in monochrome to allow the tabletop illuminations to stand out and partly with further graphics (inspired by the colour choices of kaleidoscopes and origami for an Asian feel) to mirror the strong graphic sense created by the tabletops. Inamo Restaurant Interior by Blacksheep
  • From his various perches he spies on the kaleidoscope of life passing beneath him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some graziers are planting paddocks with kale or turnips for winter forage in the North.
  • Purple gentians and orchids, blue scabious and harebells, orange hawkweeds, and cream and pink yarrow provide a kaleidoscope of colour to enjoy at the end of your walk.
  • In places it is punctured by bollards and peeled back to form benches, revealing glazed voids packed with multi-coloured fluorescent tubes that scintillate seductively with kaleidoscopic light.
  • Chervil, endive, escarole, kale, mache (also called corn salad), and mild mustards, such as mizuna, add flavor but not spice.
  • On his way to a house-sitting gig in Beverly Hills courtesy of his sister, played the equally ill-used Kaley Cuoco, Fred's car hits E.B. So they meet cute, then squabble continually for an hour before actually bonding. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Hop
  • More potassium is given if hypokalemia is present.
  • Sea Kale was widely grown in the past for the table and still is by its fans.
  • HYPOKALEMlA A low plasma potassium concentration is not always accompanied by a deficit in total body potassium.
  • A short distance away from the reds, a self-sown seedling that's blooming in white instead of red also looks nice between 'Hameln' and a baby sea kale: A Study in Contrasts
  • Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos.
  • But tete kale is also an expression that means all the way. Clinton Promises Haitian Leader Broad US Support
  • Yet not so long ago, kale was considered below rabbit food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Growers began to hybridize these native species with other varieties imported to Hawaii, which produced the huge kaleidoscope of colors and sizes available today.
  • A list of galleries where the kaleidoscopes can be found is also available.
  • I put pumpkins and squash all around the house and decorated the table with kale and sorghum and sparkleberry. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Cranberries and Pecans
  • The camera seems to move in and out of the body in bursts of kaleidoscopic color.
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  • Related to kale, which cruciferous vegetable derives its name from the word colewort? Times, Sunday Times
  • He doesn't need to go far to find his ingredients since Palma's Olivar food market is just around the corner, providing a sensory assault course with its halls filled with a bewildering variety of locally caught fish, kaleidoscopes of seasonal fruit and veg, plus charcuterie counters laden with piquant botifarron blood puddings and varia negra Mapping Mallorca
  • A self-described "Missoni junkie," Mr. Jones lauded the family for their designs characterized by a "kaleidoscope of bold hues, zigzags, stripes, waves, flames, geometric patchworks and floral jacquards. Mary Hall: The Rodeo Walk of Style Welcomes Iman and Missoni
  • Her voice is amazingly kaleidoscopic, its many colours opening up a world of sensual delights.
  • Set to music by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Bach, Fearless Mine features a sextet performing eye-catching, colorful, and kaleidoscopic pointe work. The Francesca Harper Project Premieres New Works «
  • Garcia Maquez's magic realism sheds a light on tyranny that is no less illuminating for its kaleidoscopic nature; Toni Morrison's opulent, curvaceous sentences give us a taste of the poison of racism, as do J.M. Coetzee's angularities. Moral Fiction
  • From his various perches he spies on the kaleidoscope of life passing beneath him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Armeni Mechitaristici (Venice, 1819) NEUMANN, Essai d'une histoire de la Littérature arménienne (Leipzig, 1836); KALEMKIAR, Une esquisse de l'activité littéraire-typographique de la congrégation méchitariste The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The kaleidoscope was a one-handed device that allowed freedom of one arm for IV insertion.
  • Not a word was said to him as to the marmalade for the children which was hidden under the seakale, Lady Lufton feeling well aware that that would find its way to its proper destination without any necessity for his co-operation. Framley Parsonage
  • The vegetables were almost raw, the tatties still had their skins on and Duncan insisted on draining the curly kale water into a mug, adding a good pinch of pepper and drinking it. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • Not sure what to do with curly kale? Times, Sunday Times
  • [E] ssentially, The Good German is a parallel universe version of Casablanca, which both makes the film interesting and ultimately lends it a certain hollowness," writes Drew Morton at Dr Mabuse's Kaleido-Scope. GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/24.
  • These are just the starting points for a much more ambitious project: a kaleidoscopic portrait of today's Russia.
  • As my husband and I stroll along the banks of the Gomti river, enjoying the wind blown, kaleidoscopic saris, freshly embroidered, starched and washed by the dhobis or washer men, then suspended to dry, we meet, chat and fall in love with a soulful dhobi. Shahnaz Taplin-Chinoy: The Ecstasy and Agony of India -- From the Political to the Tribal
  • If using a woodier green like beet greens, chard, or kale, mix it in earlier than I do with the arugula so it has proper time to wilt. Sitcom Risotto
  • Initially a funkified machine of organ-led riffage, it melts into an acid-fried kaleidoscope of intense colored, chaotic noise.
  • Een muzikale anthologie der Noordelijke Nederlanden AvaxHome RSS:
  • Dark green leafy vegetables such as kale, spinach, collard greens and Swiss chard are the best source of vitamin K so eat plenty of them to get the full benefit of this bone-boosting nutrient.
  • The patient also received six weeks of potassium supplementation for amphotericin-related hypokalemia.
  • At the moment curly kale, sprouts and parsnips are being harvested in the suburban garden and the head gardener is on hand for advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kale - kale leaves are thick and krinkled and come in a mix of colors; 'Winter Red' is one of the darkest and showiest. Valerie Easton: Are Your Vegetables Multi-Tasking??
  • Clinical symptoms are related to hypokalemia and hypertension, and may include weakness, paresthesias, cramps, tetany, fatigue, headache, and visual disturbances.
  • Kale pulled out his sword and slashed at the operative, slicing Lance's arm across the shoulder before kicking him out of the way.
  • We should be using more traditional ingredients such as kale, samphire and asparagus in our cooking.
  • Stuffed to the edges with dozens of symbolic and didactic creatures and props, the blanket sized, totemic kaleidoscopes - each rendered in firmly cut but onion-skin-thin Japanese mulberry paper - teem with febrile life. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Rule out reversible underlying causes (such as hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia and hypoxia).
  • If you can't find it (farmer's markets are your best bet), go for curly kale, Swiss chard, ruby chard or Savoy cabbage.
  • Kale is delicious seasoned with brown-rice or umeboshi vinegar, natural soy sauce, tamari, or toasted sesame oil.
  • The kaleidoscopic range of subjects - child labour, women empowerment, literacy, environment - showcase a variety of themes the shutterbugs are called on to cover.
  • This is confirmed in the Brahma-samhita 5.32: angani yasya sakalendriya-vrittimanti. Vedic creationists in the U.S. - The Panda's Thumb
  • The root of most people's kale abhorrence is texture. Diaphanous Roasted Kale
  • Is it a kaleidoscope that catches patterns at angles?
  • The feeling is a little like having just walked into a kaleidoscopic abstract painting.
  • Serve with the fondant potato and a large spoonful of buttered kale. The Sun
  • Dunaliella, spirulina, wild blue green algae, wheat and barley grass, chorella, carrot, sweet potato, kale, parsley, and spinach are excellent sources of Vitamin A, listed in order of highest content.
  • Kaleidoscope fashions with swirling flowers and paisley prints make little chiffon or satin dresses very bold and enticing.
  • The Swiss chard and kale were coming on but there was some disappointment that slugs had finished off the chicory. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the early weeks of the winter share, members receive hardy late-season greens like kale, Brussels sprouts and tatsoi from the fields in addition to storage crops.
  • First published in 1835, the "Kalevala" was compiled by scholar Elias Lonnrot from Finnish folk tales and ballads. The Lure Of The Sampo
  • Although the Kikuyu are the largest of the east African country's many tribes, they are a minority in western Kenya, where people overwhelmingly backed Odinga, a Luo, who also has strong support from the Kalenjin. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The key points of early treating crush syndrome are fluid infusion, correcting hypovolemia and hyperkalemia, prompt osteofascial compartment open decompression or amputation.
  • Then throw the chard or the kale in for the last 5 minutes of cooking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some fair-minded Kalenjin see the court as the best hope of reining in the power of bullying tribal leaders.
  • Longer, gentler cooking brings out a low, earthy sweetness in chard, collards, or kale, an uncanny flavor that plays well with other things grown close to the ground.
  • Stir minced kale into soups, stews, rice, gravies, or sauces.
  • cruciferous" variety includes kale, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts and cabbage. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • Upper levels are rendered in dark blue painted plaster while seats in kaleidoscopic colours generate a festive air.
  • Bread in Galveston, helps prepare a traditional Irish dish called colcannon, which is made with mashed potatoes, kale, cabbage, onions and ham. The Daily News - News
  • The Kaleidoscopic Concern - This annotated bibliography on racial and ethnic diversity in librarianship by Kaetrena D. Davis-Kendrick includes new areas of study such as gender issues and white privilege with regard to racial minority and ethnic librarians. The Kaleidoscopic Concern from ACRL
  • She has a passion for kaleidoscopes, and here she's seen with several of her creations.
  • It is critical to correct hypokalemia in order to successfully alkalinize the urine and enhance excretion of the aspirin. Aspirin: effects, poisoning
  • While Savall rang the changes with three medieval bowed instruments - the rebab, rebec, and vielle - Psonis played the santur zither, the Moorish guitar, and a selection of Middle-Eastern drums: the human voice soared above a subtly-shifting kaleidoscope of instrumental colour. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Raw foodism usually falls into two camps: those who adore the completely uncooked vegan diet and those who hate recipes like faux burgers made from quinoa, carrots, beets, celery, kale, parsley, basil and sesame, sunflower and pumpkin seeds. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Biglieri EG: Prevalence, pathogenesis, and functional significance of aldosterone deficiency in hyperkalemic patients with chronic renal insufficiency. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Further they required a stream of water near them for fish and other purposes, and a kaleyard or level patch of ground for the growth of vegetables, as well as a forest -- using the word in the Roman sense, to mean stretches of woodland divided by open spaces -- to supply them with logs and with deer for venison, for there was no doubt that, as time went on, the monks, to use a modern phrase, From John O'Groats to Land's End
  • All the rest had found suitable partners, but Kalemeleme was so gentle that he would not stand up for his own rights, or anyone else's, while Kinku was so bad-tempered that no one could stand his tantrums for long.
  • Muller-Moore uses his phrase "eat more kale" on T-shirts and other items, but Chick-fil-A has ordered him to stop because it has the trademark to the phrase "eat mor chikin. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • So kaleidoscopic is the succession of these "mothers" of Miss Edgeworth, that emotion tends to dry up under it, and even the most patient of biographers wearies a little before the duty of chronicling their various arrivals and exits. Maria Edgeworth
  • Warnock DG, Disse-Nicodeme S, Fiquet-Kempf B, Corvol P, et al. (2003) Familial hyperkalemic hypertension: phenotypic analysis in a large family with the WNK1 deletion mutation. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • You can also chop in some kale and spinach. The Sun
  • The suspect was accosted and arrested as he disembarked from a plane at Goma International Airport where the rangers had been waiting for his arrival from Walikale in the interior of the country and close to gorilla habitat. Global Voices in English » DR Congo: Baby Gorilla Rescued in Trafficking Bust
  • But the king for me was keema kaleji: lamb livers and kidneys chopped into a ragout of richly spiced minced lamb, unremittingly generous in providing the molten, offally joys of the carnivorous life.
  • Eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables like collards, kale, spinach, and broccoli.
  • The Song of Hiawatha," his most ambitious poem, took its content and themes from the legends of Michigan's Ojibwe Indians as collected by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and its meter from the Finnish epic "Kalevala" as recorded by Elias L ö nnrot. Spotty History, Maybe, but Great Literature
  • A case manager will coordinate services for each child, Kalemkiarian said, so parents will not have to search for help.
  • Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched.
  • It is initially compared if fluticasone lotion is found in What Does Allegra Pill Look Like of pemphigoid jot calcification and phagocytized greenstone for the poverty of hyperkalemia. Wii-volution
  • Some vegetables in this category include cabbage, collards, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, mustard greens, turnips and radishes.
  • Pyarelal was overwhelmed with emotions and said that he wanted to come to Ujjain and was waiting for this glorious moment as he wanted to have the 'darshan' of Shri Mahakaleshwar. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Some dolmas are made from cabbage leaves, grapevine, kale, or some other leaf large enough and softened enough by cooking that it can be wrapped around the little ball made of the filling.
  • Cue up a kaleidoscope of House Industries techniques, substrates, disciplines and muscle memory compressed into high-definition pixels and actively matrixed through modulated electroluminescence with an audio lesson from Boing Boing
  • Chefs would chop their fingers off to get that sea kale. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some days are made for walking and kaleidoscopic conversations.
  • The kaleidoscope had brought certain proprieties into full observation which had for some time been unnoticed – there was no doubt about that. Parables From Nature
  • Besides milk and milk products, excellent sources of calcium include calcium-fortified orange juice, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, kale and bok choy.
  • Two of its most important side effects, major bleeding and hyperkalemia, may be devastating without immediate diagnosis and treatment.
  • That could be a thumbnail description of our technoculture seen through the kaleidoscope of Irish blogging.
  • Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched.
  • Once you have used all of the coating, transfer the remaining uncoated kale leaves to gallon-size resealable plastic food storage bags and refrigerate for up to 1 week. Staff Favorites: Next-gen kale chips
  • At the moment curly kale, sprouts and parsnips are being harvested in the suburban garden and the head gardener is on hand for advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • In those days a whole host of pots could be found in gardens, including long-toms and workaday pots as well as rhubarb and kale-forcing pots, all made from terracotta.
  • Natural folates can be found in dark green leafy vegetables (such as spinach, kale, mustard greens, radicchio and Swiss chard), oranges, lentils, asparagus and garbanzo beans.
  • There are two main varieties of periodic paralysis: hypokalemic periodic paralysis, where attacks are characterized by low potassium and which are improved by potassium administration, and hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, where attacks are caused by potassium administration. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The Kalevala is a very important part of traditional music; it is a recitation of Finnish legends, and is considered an integral part of the Finnish folk identity. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It is a land of supremely Graceful and refreshingly aromatic gum trees; a land of kaleidoscopic wild flower pageantry; of beautiful birds rich in plumage and song. Australia Looks Ahead
  • She organized the first American exhibition of kaleidoscopes at Strathmore Hall Art Center in Rockville, Md., the year her book came out.
  • This is effective not because it lowers serum potassium concentration but because it directly antagonizes the membrane depolarizing effect of hyperkalemia.
  • Other names for kale include the Dutch boerenkool (farmer's cabbage) and ‘collards’ (a corruption of colewort and the usual name in the USA) All derive from the Greek kaulos, meaning stem.
  • Mondo is going very literal with the "brights" theme and is basing his design on the idea of a kaleidoscope, while "bright" for Ivy recalls the beaches of Hawaii; she's planning an electric blue gown ... with waves on it. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 9 Recap: Eyeshadow of a Doubt
  • The company to which I finally conveyed my freehold was a brand-new one, registered for the occasion and soon, no doubt, doomed to lose its identity in the kaleidoscopic changes of small finance. The Complete Stories
  • National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end.
  • It is an overwhelming, overflowing kaleidoscope of color, faces, tanned bodies, trophies, medals and ribbons.
  • Yet not so long ago, kale was considered below rabbit food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some grass is grown on the farm for hay or silage, together with swede, turnip or kale for winter forage because grass growth declines drastically in the winter.
  • Vegetables count cole, collard, kale, all ` cabbage 'and preserved in kailyard ` cabbage garden,' symbolic of Scotland's literature since 1895 as in "the kailyard school"; rutabaga ` turnip, 'literally, ` root-bag'; and skirret ` parsnip, 'literally, ` sheer-white.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3
  • When we first moved here and these little seedlings, the henbit, not the kale, appeared in the winter, I happily thought some of my flowers had seeded themselves. Winter Weeding « Fairegarden
  • Kaler also restored the McLemore Mansion, also known as the Lasker Home for Homeless Children. The Daily News - News
  • The exhibition highlights the many unique art styles practised in Nimbin, and walking into the gallery one is instantly drawn to the kaleidoscope of beautiful and interesting pieces.
  • Although the Kalenjin are not well known for their handicrafts, women do make and locally sell decorated calabashes from gourds.
  • Often in a palette of blue, red, black and white, these kaleidoscopic paintings have been related to the intricate stained-glass windows of Rhenish cathedrals.
  • Not sure what to do with curly kale? Times, Sunday Times
  • Kalendar et al. found that the number of copies of a long terminal repeat retrotransposon BARE - 1, that is present in all Hordeum species, was clearly correlated with altitude in the canyon.
  • Harvest celosia, statice, gladiolus, dahlias, collards, mustard, tatsoi, kale, carrots, sweet Williams, zinnia, lilies, chief celosia, arugula, bok choi, mei choi and Chinese cabbage.
  • One left the hall lost in a kaleidoscope of colour, touched by an exquisitely decorative experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mason, being the blabbermouth he was, told Kaleb of his secret mission.
  • Her home is as kaleidoscopic as her designs and, arguably, more loved by the locals. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can keep your container current with seasonal themes by growing a succession of plants, such as bulbs and primroses in the spring, annuals and vegetables in the summer, and colorful kale and pansies in autumn.
  • Made of neutral glass, produces no injurants while contacting with acid or alkalescent.
  • Hail kale, curly king of greens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three mirrors in the kaleidoscope are what provides the dance of ministry pieces and programs.
  • To rebalance, eat cruciferous veg — broccoli, spinach, kale — and citrus fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the dresses were sleeveless and backless and no doubt were held up by good faith and many safety pins, but the effect was a dazzling kaleidoscope of moving colours, backed by the men in their tropical whites.
  • Microwave kale and its polyphenol levels jump by 40 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also vpon their festiual dates or kalends they take forth the foresayd images, and place them in order round, or circle wise within the house. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
  • Romam vinctum adduci nuntiatum est, Marius consul absens factus et ei decreta provincia Gallia; isque Kalendis Januariis [639] magna gloria consul triumphavit. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • Into view comes an express steam locomotive pulling a long rake of timber carriages between the clumps of sea kale and viper's bugloss. Railway Light
  • These consist of pieces of root about 5cm in length taken from plants with fleshy roots, such as anchusas, oriental poppies, gypsophilas, verbascums, romneyas, seakale and horse-radish.
  • A chameleon was shifting to match the kaleidoscope of colour given off by the lights of a gramophone record store.
  • The most important and fatal medical complication in crush syndrome patients is hyperkalemia.
  • The first day of the month is kalends or Kalendae in Latin, from which we derived the word Calendar and was the day of the New Moon. The Ides of March
  • A multitude of beautiful shapes appeared to be comprehended within its single outline; it was a kind of kaleidoscopic mystery, so rich a variety of aspects did it assume from each altered point of view, through the presentation of a different face, and the rearrangement of its peaks and pinnacles and the three battlemented towers, with the spires that shot heavenward from all three, but one loftier than its fellows. Our Old Home A Series of English Sketches A Series of English Sketches
  • Beyond Nakalele the road grows more scenic as it narrows to barely a lane and a half wide in places; go slow and honk on blind hairpin turns.
  • I am going to put in some seakale, as part of my programme to make life a bit easier by extending the perennial aspect of vegetable-growing. Archive 2009-10-01
  • As the residents hashed out the case, Dr. Jeremy Schwartz, one of the chief residents, thought of hypokalemic from the Latin, meaning low potassium periodic paralysis, a genetic disease that causes a transient paralysis similar to what the patient had. NYT > Home Page
  • On April 1the kalends of April, to the Romansa Capuan slave named Flaccus inspects a sack of coins. The Spartacus War
  • Claytonia, kale and ‘Green Spray’ mibuna are harvested three to five times before replanting.
  • Underlying causes of atrial fibrillation should be treated, including infection, congestive heart failure, hypoxia, hypokalemia and pneumonia.
  • Aboard the covered harvest wagons, out of the misty air, we wind our way past fields of broccoli, kale and parsley, and stop in the tomato patch.
  • Alkalescent granites and gold - related silication argillation are geological prerequisites for the formation of noticeable gold deposits.
  • Death within 1 day of a hyperkalemic event was the principal outcome. Archives of Internal Medicine current issue
  • Kale: Delivers betacarotene, along with other eye-health supportive carotenoids like lutein and zeaxanthin. Dr. Patricia Fitzgerald: Obama Garden Watch: 10 Vegetables Worth A Fist Bump
  • Sales were already steady for Mark Reynolds, who sells kaleidoscopes made from all kinds of wood, from maple and walnut to bubinga, for $200 to $2,800. Photos - DesMoinesRegister.com
  • Some nights it's quiet and we talk about whether to grow kale or chard. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Like a man who is drowning, and close to death, he saw with surprising distinctness a kaleidoscopic view of his past life. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life
  • Kale sorry to knit pick/correct, but I do not think the grammar nazi is refined enough to pick it up …..but it is a silent T in pinot. Ambiguity: Mixed Messages and Style Overlap
  • In The Last Kaleidosaur they need to buff the reward, or lower the quest.
  • In late July, start carrots, beets, radishes, kale, mustard, spinach and turnips.
  • The judgment or decree shall be given out and pronounced at the next Greek kalends, that is, never. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • A child's revolving lantern projects kaleidoscopic images of brightly colored animals on a bedroom wall.
  • But all exertion is disagreeable; one feels content to sit and compose chapters of novels in one's whirling brain, without attempting to commit the fleeting kaleidoscopic images to paper. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago
  • Sebastian A: Amelioration of metabolic acidosis by dietary potassium restriction in hyperkalemic patients with chronic renal insufficiency. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • And although less dainty and pleasing to the eye, spring greens make a delicious change to kale and spinach. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the joys of living in Angus is my proximity to the only commercial producer of sea kale in Great Britain.
  • - A folk artist expanding his home business built around the words "eat more kale" says he's ready to fight root-to-feather to protect his phrase from what he sees as an assault by Chick-fil-A, which holds the trademark to the phrase "eat mor chikin. Chick-Fil-A Says Artist Bo Muller-Moore's 'Eat More Kale' Slogan Too Similar To 'Eat Mor Chikin'
  • I want to grow more leafy green veg in my garden like broccoli and curly kale. The Sun
  • As a result, she says, ‘There is never a week where I don't get one to three new kaleidoscopes.
  • Large chronic doses of licorice may result in cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and pseudoprimary aldosteronism (including symptoms of hypertension, hypokalemia, and edema).
  • Some graziers are planting paddocks with kale or turnips for winter forage in the North.
  • Initial therapy of patients with large tumor masses has been complicated by large releases of intracellular potassium with resultant refractory hyperkalemia.
  • Try ornamental kale and cabbage, Chinese cabbage, crinkle-leaf parsley, spinach, snapdragon and dianthus underplanted with spring-flowering bulbs.
  • We have found aldosterone antagonists especially helpful in patients with persistent hypokalemia despite potassium replacement.
  • With some of the trees drooping over the stone embanked, tiny rivulet - they cast kaleidoscopic reflections in its waters.
  • The story - and it is a big, dense, messy, colorful, kaleidoscopic, exhilarating, depressing story - is told with political acumen, reportorial vividness and narrative flair.
  • Most famous of those is the kaleidoscopic score written for La Dolce Vita.
  • You would be better off drinking the kale mix. The Sun
  • They have done experiments to see whether kale and turnip plants could possibly take up the excess that sometimes builds up in drainage water from irrigation operations.
  • According to Sirkka-Liisa Mettomaki of the Finnish Literature Society, the "Kalevala" embodies "a knowledge-based mythology. The Lure Of The Sampo

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