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  • If you've been to the crossroads, and made the deal, and got the mojo — which turns out to be dependent on a great deal of hard work and practice, just like sleight-of-hand — wouldn't you maybe get a trifle riled by that kind of misjudgment from time to time? Cops and Robbers
  • What's more, the prospect of one of the most important chunks of Britain's transport infrastructure being sold soon riled a good deal of nationalistic tub-thumping.
  • The seeds were then cut in half longitudinally and deposited on a sterile Whatman No.1 filter paper impregnated with 1% tetrazolium chloride.
  • It is the repetitive, untreated Chlamydial infections that can cause women to be sterile.
  • Unless the circulating nurse is in a sterile gown, the instrument tray can be contaminated by unsterile clothing.
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  • Biden and Mullen do not seem to understand also, that the United States, its Arab allies and all its interests in the Middle East (meaning oil supply) would be "imperiled" when Iran has nuclear weapons. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • The skin wound was dressed with gauze, and sterile plaster wool was applied.
  • What is the recommended action if these instruments are not considered sterile?
  • Crile Jr. and S. O. Hoerr, “Results of Treatment of Carcinoma of the Breast by Local Excision,” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 132 1971: 780–82. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • All over Europe, the fringes of suburbia are blighted by the dreary apparatus of industry - undecorated sheds and dour offices in glum lots girdled by sterile acres of parking.
  • Again Riley appeared to have erred in giving the free kick the other way.
  • One particular challenge has been finding enough sterile manufacturing capacity to produce the vaccine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sports kwtxsports We've got all of Art Briles 'comments from today's press conference at kwtx. com/sports\ jwilproduction Man, @gregmcevoy really gets bitter about how bad he sucks in sports! Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • All movement ceases, the sky clears, the heavens are as brass; the slightest whisper seems sacrilege, and man becomes timid, affrighted at the sound of his own voice. THE WHITE SILENCE
  • Men is unlike anything else on TNT, and needed a more powerful lead-in than the puerile Franklin & Bash to sell it to a mainstream audience. Ask Matt: Midseason TV, Emmys, The Good Wife, Glee, Jesse Stone and More!
  • It now requires all aircraft operators who enplane or deplane passengers into a sterile area at an airport to conduct screening before departure.
  • I started topamax 3 scares truley 100 bid persisting heavy hostility, mood. "/" i took my mri periods to my super trileptal for behavior control who prior shook his impact because he noted "bulging discs, professional spondylosis, sacroiliitis, psychoactive scoliosis, and unwanted increment disease" i had no peole anything was excellent with my orally until immediately a sensation of studies anytime when i administered the important helllp and have removed in horrible arm since from the changing discs. Wii-volution
  • Ei doresc să-l utilizaţi pentru legăturile sale cu feribotul Kee Claire-Hope Ashitey în afara ţării. Ideonexus.com »2007» martie
  • There should be a price paid, but it should not rile people up that people are actually coming to this country to provide for their families. Times, Sunday Times
  • BRUSSELS—Russia's failure to rescind a ban on European Union fruit and vegetable imports, agreed at a summit last week, has riled the European Commission, which is requesting the ban be removed immediately. EU: 'No Justification' for Russia Vegetable Ban
  • It was inevitable that the critical and commercial success of the film would rile the cynics.
  • Scott Hendricks is an equally flexible, believable actor, a passionate advocate for freedom with his strong, virile baritone.
  • He appeared to be doing well until he was found to be lethargic, confused, febrile, and hypotensive 2 years after his initial diagnosis of lymphoma.
  • His style of singing is very virile.
  • His series meticulously documents festering food in the most well-lit and sterile environment possible.
  • Neither carbamazepine nor phenytoin are effective in preventing recurrent febrile seizures.
  • Unlike PVC gloves, neoprene and nitrile gloves showed leakage rates comparable to latex gloves.
  • Febrile convulsions can be frightening for parents, especially as they look like epileptic fits.
  • They were all warmly welcomed by the Athenian population - but the atmosphere was febrile. Times, Sunday Times
  • The equipment includes sterile filtration, aseptic spray drying, secondary drying and vial filling, as well as terminal sterilization systems, lyophilisation, WFI and clean steam production utilities. Undefined
  • Scientists now suspect that the harsh atmosphere made the soil sterile.
  • Systemic maternal febrile infections such as pyelonephritis have been associated with preterm delivery.
  • 'Friend,' whispered he, 'for charity conduct us to some safe place where we may withdraw this bier from the sacrilegious eye of curiosity.' The Scottish Chiefs
  • Sex, he had explained to her, takes up a lot of biological energy, and he couldn't figure out why a species would evolve such an orientation when there was no possibility of reproduction between sterile females.
  • The only surprise in all the puerile humour is just how sour the film's view of marriage is. Times, Sunday Times
  • A 79 inf.), reso splendido e commovente da una miniatura di Simone Martini (su progetto iconofrafico dello stesso Petrarca) e dalla nota che registra la data di morte di molti amici, dell'unica amata (Avignone 6 aprile 1348), e poi, volando il tempo, del figlio Giovanni (1361); di quei vecchissimi volumi scovati nelle Biblioteche («inque bibliothecam ... velut in arcem fugio», Fam. Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, ed & comm. Rosanna Bettarini (Turin, 2005)
  • I think there's a compelling case to be made that, by and large, an appropriator from a dominant culture carrying out such an act is likely to be doing so for negative motives and to negative results, that historically such cross-cultural sacrilege is motivated by misrepresentation and discrimination and aimed towards furthering misrepresentation and discrimination. Archive 2006-09-01
  • She regarded the damage done to the painting as sacrilege.
  • As expected given low levels of wild codling moths, release of sterile males, and treatment with pheromone, there was no detectable codling moth damage in any orchard.
  • Unlike your average male specimen, he did not look proud and boastful when first me, then Riley squealed over his car.
  • Surgical Glove, Examination Glove, Nitrile Glove, Medical Tape, Wound Dressing, Face Mask Medical Equipment.
  • − 92-95% of heifer calves born to twin to a bull − Female organs develop, but are male-like − Commonly seen with enlarged vulva, and long vulva hairs; but some born with no external clues − Virtually always sterile Genetic Upsets − Most common is "hermaphroditism" − Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • I doubt Cameron will want to rile up all the MPs who agree with Duncan - if not the way he expressed it - by deeming this a sackable offence. The Tory grassroots deliver their verdict on Alan Duncan
  • In Cairo, the already febrile atmosphere grew more ugly throughout the day. Times, Sunday Times
  • He excoriates the McSweeney's crowd and "the ridiculous dithering of John Barth ... [and] the reductive cardboard constructions of Donald Barthelme," and would excise from the modern canon "nearly all of Gaddis, Pynchon, DeLillo," and — while he's at it — "the diarrheic flow of words that is Ulysses ... the incomprehensible ramblings of late Faulkner and the sterile inventions of late Nabokov. New & Noteworthy
  • Individuals of the worker caste are usually effectively sterile, and reproduction is monopolized by the queen caste.
  • The sides of the magnetic donuts also were draped, allowing the neurosurgeon to work within a sterile field.
  • Catholic Church over which Cæcilianus presides, who give their services to this holy religion, and who are commonly called clergymen, be entirely exempted from all public duties, that by any error or sacrilegious negligence they may not be drawn away from the service due to the Deity, but may devote themselves without any hindrance to their own law. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • From here on my wicker chair it seems incredible that just short decades ago this garden was a dust-bowl, a sterile desert.
  • Cuius dignitatem reatus ipsi etiam qui detulere uiderunt, quam uti alicuius sceleris admixtione fuscarent, ob ambitum dignitatis sacrilegio me conscientiam polluisse mentiti sunt. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • It has been doubted, whether aphtha or thrush, which consists of ulcers in the mouth, should be enumerated amongst febrile diseases; and whether these ulcers are always symptomatic, or the consequence rather than the cause of the fevers which attend them. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • After the third sterilisation cool the tubes to 42°C., and add to each 3 c.c. of sterile hydrocele fluid, ascitic fluid, or pleuritic effusion (previously sterilised, if necessary, by the fractional method); allow the tubes to solidify in a sloping position. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • I think the argument here is that Scotland isn't significant enough for England to hate it, whereas, of course, England is significant enough to rile the chippy Scots.
  • It was at once the most sacrilegious and yet mystic moment many of them had ever experienced.
  • He meant, I imagined, that they were sacrilegious infidels.
  • The notion that vitamins and colloidal minerals, herbs, coffee enemas, colonic irrigation, Laetrile, meditation, etc., can enhance the immune system and thereby help restore health is bogus.
  • A peritoneal dialysis catheter is placed under sterile conditions.
  • He has a gift for comedy and a strong, virile sound that proved a welcome contrast to the softer tones of the lighter voiced singers.
  • So once again they manage to juxtapose the puissant music with the borderline puerile ideas, ensorcelling you before dropping you with an abrupt thud.
  • Open incisions are packed with sterile, saline-soaked laparotomy sponges and then covered with sterile drapes.
  • To enter, you must scan the ticket bar code across a sterile machine while a human quality assures the process.
  • Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile.
  • It showed a puerile and imbecilic side of the internet that I've never encountered before - and hope never to again.
  • The donor bag was then centrifuged and the platelet-rich plasma transferred to a sterile plastic centrifuge bottle.
  • His tactics turned out to be sterile, dull and most importantly ineffective.
  • The non-intellectual wing of the Christian Right Community has committed a sacrilege and blasphemy, (to say nothing of the secular crime of high treason), because they have accepted the fiction of a cynical team of writers, who depict the god they describe as a homicidal, Demonic, maniac, and touted these despicable properties as "holiness," and used that as an excuse to support and urge the slaughter of their chosen Muslim fantasy enemies. THE SHAMELESS END-DAYS FICTIONAL REPLACEMENT FOR REVELATION.
  • Even when, later still, the general's eager hand, stretching forth for the dusky flagon (it was sacrilege to sweep away those insignia of age and respectability), managed to capsize the candelabrum and sent the fluid "adamantine" spattering a treasured table-cloth (how quick the dash of the young trooper's hand upon the flame -- and its extinction!), a gentle smile was the sole rebuke, followed by a "Thank you, Mr. Harris. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
  • But the blatant male chauvinism in the movie riled me. The Sun
  • It now requires all aircraft operators who enplane or deplane passengers into a sterile area at a Part 107 airport to conduct screening before departure.
  • She poured more antiseptic onto the wound, swabbing it away with a sterile cloth.
  • If the characters are domesticated, if they never act impulsively and if they are almost sexless and sterile, then they represent no threat to the system.
  • Nowadays however, in the average suburban home, afternoon tea is likely to be just a biscuit or small cake and a mug oftea, usually produced using a teabag. Sacrilege!
  • Perhaps it is too hot, or Madrilenos are just no good at building up mass hysteria.
  • Taken orally or as an injection, laetrile is a purified form of amygdalin, a chemical found in lima beans, raw nuts and the pits of many fruits.
  • The great pop groups tend to come from our inner cities - the bigger and more febrile the city, the better. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although the first Riley was a neat four-wheeled voiturette with a single-cylinder engine, production vehicles were initially motor tricycles; tricars were made until 1907.
  • I apologise to any purists in case the following suggestion is seen as something of a sacrilege, but can I ask you to help us in calling all Yorkshire poets, rhymesters, bards, balladeers and singers to help us save our pub?
  • This top fits over the bottle and keeps the teat sterile.
  • Riley wore a pair of black bootleg pants and a red halter-neck top with black boots.
  • They raided a poteen still in Riley's Place a month ago.
  • Car and simulacrum sounder clapperboard sodomist use the myrmeleon to onwards rook alder and polypropenonitrile mwera to cut osteal pay flagellant. Rational Review
  • Then I got riled about the unequal distribution of wealth, and the exploitation of the working class.
  • Second, there are no known cases in which all individuals of a population are self-sterile due to inbreeding depression, although complete self-sterility has been found in individual plants.
  • The enzymatic conversion of p-hydroxyphenylacet - aldoxime to p-hydroxymandelonitrile. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • His scruffy appearance made him look dirty next to the clean bright sterile walls of the hospital.
  • The sword image shows his ideal and leads to virile solemn and stirring style.
  • It's bound to happen sooner or later that a review you write will rile someone enough to write a scathing email.
  • In his last two films (Caro Diaro and Aprile) he’s basically played himself, establishing a neat line in absurdist self-mockery and thoughtful observation, looking ridiculous on a moped while obsessing about “good-bad” Hollywood movies and musing on life and politics. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Illnesses that most commonly cause febrile convulsions include viral upper respiratory infections such as flu, ear infections, or roseola (a virus causing a temperature and rash).
  • He always made sure that any cuts were protected by sterile dressings.
  • The sterile females also had rough eyes and clipped wings, two phenotypes associated with cell division defects.
  • An operating theatre should be a sterile environment.
  • Will we one day have to undergo scores of vaccinations in order to feel safe, or live in sterile bubbles?
  • Monsters protected by sterile uniforms rush in to "decontaminate" the area. Movies: Scare The Heck Out Of 'Shrek'?
  • How puerile, how unjust, how derivative, how bloody unhistorical can you get?
  • We have also carried out measurements with mixtures of water and acetonitrile, a solvent that is a hydrogen bond acceptor.
  • Leading clerics condemned the book as a sacrilegious attack on their faith.
  • But common nitriles, such as hydrogen cyanide have masses more similar to nitrogen or methane, making them harder to pick out of the INMS results with only one night's study.
  • Cada aurora, en la basura, con un pan y un tallarín, se fabrica un barrilete para irse ¡y sigue aquí! Veruscio Diary Entry
  • This tenet of common law states that unless a man can prove that he is sterile, impotent, or away from home at the time of conception, he is the legal father of any child born to his wife during their marriage.
  • The nuances of scientific baseball could not compete with the brute strength, virile showmanship, and instant gratification of the round-tripper, and the bellwether of brawn, of course, was Babe Ruth. WILLIE MAYS
  • So having sterile offspring is not an evolutionary disadvantage, unless it results in extinction, then it is. angryoldfatman: For social insects to have evolved, at some point having sterile offspring had to be advantageous for the organism in question. At What Level did this Evolve?
  • The name Holy Island was given by Carileph's monks, to commemorate, they said, 'the sacred blood which had been shed by the Danes.' Marmion
  • The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile
  • Mules and hinnies are virtually always sterile, but male mules should be gelded to keep them tractable.
  • Sun Rings is a piece composed by Terry Riley for string quartet and a 60-voice choir, and part of it comes from the whistlers recorded by NASA's explorations into space.
  • -- In myxedema one of the cardinal symptoms is a persistently subnormal temperature and, though prone to infection, subjects of myxedema show but feeble febrile response and readily succumb. The Origin and Nature of the Emotions: Miscellaneous Papers
  • Only a windlike chant would do -- something with an undertone of human despair, outsoared by brave, savage flights of invincible soul-hope -- great virile singing man-cries, winged as the starlight, weird as space -- Whitman sublimated, David's soul poured out in symphony. The River and I
  • The nature of practice requires that medications and solutions be delivered aseptically to the sterile field.
  • The high risk of infection puts a premium on the use of sterile needles.
  • A sterile dressing about 4 inches square should be placed over the cut end of the cord at the baby's navel and should be held in place by wrapping a "bellyband" or folded diaper around the baby. Emergency Childbirth A Reference Guide for Students of the Medical Self-help Training Course, Lesson No. 11
  • Horses, zebras and donkeys are probably descended from an equine (horse-like) kind, since they can interbreed, although the offspring are sterile.
  • Ragnar Redbeard, on the other hand, is another kind of egoist entirely, a Fascist, misogynistic, and sacrilegious bore who desires to impress that he Knows All, and anyone daring to disagree with his interpretation of Man is but mere dirt beneath his steel-toed boots. Essays
  • Words Containing One Basic Root canine cynic ` dog 'febrile pyretic ` fever' lingual glossal ` tongue 'peculiar idiotic ` one's own, private' popular demotic ` people 'position thesis ` place, put' rabies mania ` madness 'regal basilic ` king' risible gelastic ` laugh 'scientism gnosticism ` know' stellar astral ` star 'terrene chthonic ` earth' testis orchid ` testis ' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 3
  • The wound is gently cleansed and irrigated with sterile saline.
  • For starters, he's put off by what he calls the sterile look of modern evangelical churches. Latest Articles
  • The supposedly sterile farm fish would mimic spawners, and pair up with fertile wildies, negating that year's reproductive cycle.
  • The term, "self-sterile" is often used, but I think it is a little more exact to say self-unfruitful or self-incompatible. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
  • We hope to find ways to focus on some of the wonderful new achievements of science as a counterbalance in our pages to the popularly appealing but content-free and intellectually sterile fringe-sciences and pseudosciences.
  • Everything I do seems meaningless, sacrilegious, profane.
  • I've been trying to pick about seven items that represent aestheticism, such as paintings by Albert Moore and Evelyn de Morgan, a Louis Comfort Tiffany favrile glass vase, a magazine cover for the periodical Pan. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Moreover, it is feared that the febrile political atmosphere for banks could get worse under a different government after the election in May. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've used alot of berkeley and trilene, I've been real impressed w/Vanish's strength and castability, and have been slowly switching most of my bass and ultralight reels to it when I can afford it. What's Your Line?
  • Amid this febrile atmosphere, the opposition is planning to stage another huge protest rally in Cairo today. Times, Sunday Times
  • Methods: The antipyretic effect of XNJI and its influence on central febrile medium were observed in rabbit model of hyperpyrexia caused by rabbit hemorrhagic fever virus(RHFV).
  • Floral glumes narrow or broad, acute, obtuse or minutely 2-toothed and awned, paleate; sterile glumes are small, without palea. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • We cannot permit the discussion to be sidetracked into yet another sterile debate about human rights conceived in the abstract and unrelated to the concrete circumstances of the historical moment.
  • Making fun of such sacrilegious music would have been deemed a profanity, but then Spinal Tap changed all that - thank God.
  • I am almost grateful (though I’m not sure Publius is) to Whelan for his puerile display of pique, since it at least has brought this conversation to the fore, and has highlighted why pseudonymity is an integral part of Internet media. Pseudonymity and Accountability
  • The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery.
  • This isn't a bad tactic as it can rile players and make them make rash judgement calls in the hope that they can knock you out.
  • This however is a non-technical approach to logic, grounded in essentials, in contrast to the sterile conundrums and oversubtle analyses enjoyed by some of Epictetus 'contemporaries. Epictetus
  • The danger is that in these febrile times, no outcome will satisfy investors. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the barking of a dog, I securely contemn those malicious and scurrile obloquies, flouts, calumnies of railers and detractors; I scorn the rest. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Riley lists all the calm, logical, perfectly justified reasons that she's angry.
  • When used in conjunction with LED lighting, the Fara touchless modules are ideal for health and medical environments, where a sterile atmosphere is a key requirement.
  • Nor yet the Austrian cross-breeds who are to be beheld behind the _gulasch_ in the Rue d'Hauteville, nor the semi-Milanese who sibilate the _minestrone_ at Aldegani's in the Passage des Panoramas, nor the Frenchified Spaniards and Portuguese who gobble the _guisillo madrileño_ at Don José's in the Rue Helder, nor the half-French Cossacks amid the _potrokha_ in the Restaurant Cubat, nor the Orientals with the waxed moustachios and girlish waists who may be observed at moontide dawdling over their _café à la Turque_ at Madame Europe After 8:15
  • However, the incident was spotted by referee Mike Riley who sent him off for violent conduct which carries with it an automatic three-match penalty.
  • Riley and Griego got cooking nearly three years ago when they became mid-term potluck roommates in Jayhawker Towers. LJWorld.com stories: News
  • The tranquil voice of her aunt calmed Elizabeth and she forgot all about her troubles with Odessa and Marilee.
  • Non-sterile cultures were performed in pots containing a 2: 2: 1 mixture of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum moss.
  • The dechristianization of France began with the sacrilege of the Church in it's people, to its buildings and the institution of a radically different replacement. Archive 2008-05-04
  • That bull was riled plum to a franzy and that tin peddler was yaller as a punkin. Blue Ridge Country
  • In our ordinary talk and fallings out, the most opprobrious and scurrile name we can fasten upon a man, or first give, is to call him base rogue, beggarly rascal, and the like: Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He is said to have riled them by making negative comments about players - when they thought he should remain impartial as a host. The Sun
  • A freeze at this stage can kill or damage the pollen-producing anthers, affecting kernel development and possibly causing the plant to become sterile.
  • Rather than present a biting satirical assailment on religion, I shall present a puerile, lowbrow rant on religion's younger brother, cult worship.
  • Lateral or terminal on shoots of the preceding season; sterile flowers oblong-cylindrical, 1/4 inch in length; anthers yellow, red-tinged: fertile flowers on the upper side of the twig, erect, cylindrical; cover-scales broad, much larger than the purple ovuliferous scales, terminating in a long, recurved tip. Handbook of the Trees of New England
  • Riley, 2, was diagnosed with an atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor in her brain on Nov. During a checkup, the doctor noticed Riley's head circumference had jumped up out of proportion with the rest of her body. Azcentral.com | news
  • The carbonyl group can be broken down by the action of hydrogen cyanide; a hydroxyl group and a nitrile group are formed in this reaction.
  • Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism.
  • See Mapp and its progeny. (also, the “cruel trilemma” of perjury, self-accusation or contempt of court mentioned in Andreson). Waldo Jaquith - Albemarle’s useless DUI checkpoint.
  • The nitrated peptides were eluted with 50% acetonitrile/0. 2% trifluoroacetic acid, dried, resuspended in 1.5 µl of matrix suspension (4 mg α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid, 0.8 mg 3,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid in 50% acetonitrile/0. 1% trifluoroacetic acid, 0.1 mM fucose), and deposited on a stainless steel target. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Before the procedure, the area is prepared with antiseptic solution and a sterile drape is placed over your body.
  • In any World Cup, any stadium that is anything less than full to the brim is a bit sacrilegious to viewers like me who would give a pinkie to be there. Ahmed Rehab: What the Vuvuzela Is Up With the Jabulani? Why World Cup 2010 Sucks So Far
  • Loosely wrap the areas in sterile bandages and reach medical help. Worst Case Scenario - Frostbite
  • The nurse used sterile cotton wool swabs to obtain swab specimens of the wound.
  • He was ultimately caught and properly reprimanded when a copious flow of blood signaled the sacrilegious act.
  • It is a sacrilege to offend democracy.
  • Political revolution is a recurrent theme in Riley's books.
  • Gather together dried apricot pits, we'll fleece the dying by calling it Laetrile: a cancer cure.
  • The first headmistress of Altrincham Grammar School for Girls was once a tutor to royal children and the school is to be given priceless sketches of the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales by Salford artist Harold Riley to mark the occasion.
  • Wasn't it enough that I and my family lived on her, that I must come to her on purpose to rile her with my talk about college -- _college! The Promised Land
  • (It was Schwann who first described the neurilemma in 1839, so that it is sometimes called the "sheath of Schwann. The Human Brain
  • And she is running for office at a febrile time in American politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Imagine being an highly intelligent acoustically oriented animal confined to a sterile sensory devoid saltwater swimming pool …. Think Progress » American Family Association Pins SeaWorld Death On Lack Of Christianity: ‘Bible Ignored, Trainer Died’
  • Florilegia and catenae became common from the fifth century onwards. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • I was stuck in the sterile aerie of a creature who could fly—why would I assume that mysterious dark wings were a figment of my imagination? Raziel
  • It is not feasible to pretest disposable pulmonary artery and bladder catheters, which must be sterile when inserted.
  • Her eyes narrowed into her infamous glare, and the woman was riled enough to fight back.
  • For the Actionists, as for the artists cited above, there is no notion of sacrilege or blasphemy.
  • Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart provide a virile, rough hewn soundtrack that gives the film an aural authority it barely deserves.
  • Under the name _decoctum hordei_, a preparation of barley is included in the [v. 03 p. 0406] British Pharmacopoeia, which is of value as a demulcent and emollient drink in febrile and inflammatory disorders. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • Executive chef Pat Riley, whose resume includes Toronto's North 44 and Avalon restaurants, says his open-concept kitchen will offer market-based French-Mediterranean dishes.
  • The circulating nurse should draw each medication into a syringe and deliver it aseptically to the sterile field.
  • A febrile seizure is triggered by a high fever.
  • Merrilees's comments come after the Port of Oakland took out a full-page advertisement in the Oakland Tribune to ask protesters not to shut down the ports, saying it would "hurt working people and our economy". Port shutdown
  • Riley cleared his throat and shuffled uneasily on his feet.
  • After 8 weeks of therapy, he was afebrile and eating, and was discharged from the hospital.
  • It is a polymer of carboxylated butadiene and acrylonitrile, and it first was introduced as an industrial glove.
  • a sterile operating area
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  • Riley changed quickly, brushed her hair and fixed her makeup, then closed the door to her bedroom and waited in her living area.
  • I'm pleased to learn they're manufactured to high standards in a sterile environment. The Sun
  • ‘She emphasized the importance of sterile asepsis for the safety of the patient,’ says Baxter.
  • Infectious mononucleosis should be suspected and a diagnostic evaluation obtained in febrile patients who have sore throat plus splenomegaly, palatal petechiae, or posterior, axillary, or inguinal adenopathy.
  • But it serves his purpose though, which is to get people riled up, freaked out, amped up on adrenaline to fight tribal wars, which is the foundation of his whole presidency.
  • Mules, animals that result from breeding a male donkey with a female horse, are usually sterile.
  • The motor utilizes polybutadiene acrylonitrile PBAN propellant. NASA Watch: Marc Boucher: May 2009 Archives
  • In my dream a few days later, I got all worrited because I realized that the sleeper I put on the baby probably wasn't sterile and I thought he might get an infection!
  • She was afebrile and normotensive and had a normal pulse and respiration.
  • Australian TV executives were wary of such a project and its unabashed depiction of such swaggering women but Riley and Turner persevered and eventually won the day, delivering a classy, confident spoof of suburban sybarites.
  • The dark brindle rangy one is my old Riley, a cross of coldblood greyhound and Scottish deerhound. Dog Origins
  • If I felt like jumping on the bandwagon, I could discuss how both of these films are abominations to the Christmas holiday and just plain sacrilegious.
  • Far vedere e dare ad intendere ... non costa niente, si rompono le scatole un po in giro a terzi (e non a se stessi) e si fa una bella figura a poco prezzo "convincendo" la stampa di regime a pompare in bello le proprie "azioni preventive" ... ma fare le cose sul serio, come perseguire quelli che mettono in commercio il software contraffatto lasciando liberi gli innocenti ... aaaahhh quello ci vuole troppo, troppe risorse, troppo tempo e non si può fare come da sempre qui in itlaia a scaricabarile "pensaci tu! The Pirate Bay - Blog
  • For Riley, Three Tall Women lends itself to the archetypes of the maiden, the mother and the crone, what she refers to as the tri-goddess.
  • Perhaps the trilemma is really a single monster where limited access keeps costs high, making us demand (what appears to be) insulation, which helps keep costs high. Reality and Health Care Spending, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Finally, the seeds were washed with sterile water five or six times before placing them for germination on cotton pads.
  • learned early in his marriage that he was sterile
  • Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor.

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