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  • Finally, man-made ditches, as well as existing bayous, sloughs, and streams in the St. Francis Watershed, provide suitable habitat for P. capax.
  • In our own time such words as papoose, sachem, tepee, wigwam and wampum have begun to drop out of everyday use; 11 at an earlier period the language sloughed off ocelot, manitee, calumet, supawn, samp and quahaug, or began to degrade them to the estate of provincialisms. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 2. Sources of Early Americanisms
  • Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, and mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water.
  • D.H. Hill's division was at White Oak Swamp Creek, a slough, and one of "despond" to us, draining to the Chickahominy. Generals, Confederate States of America, Biography, Soldiers, Louisiana, Southern States, Army, Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 9th., History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Personal narratives, United States, Campaigns, Military Life, Reconstruction.
  • When performing face lifts, plastic surgeons may opt to undermine the skip flap less to decrease the risk of slough, which results in a less than optimal lift.
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  • Seeing the snake cast its old slough and glide forth renewed, he conceives, so in death man but sheds his fleshly exuvia, while the spirit emerges, regenerate. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • My hope is that we will realize that there was a context to our friend's fall and humbly wonder what might happen to us if we ever found ourselves in a sustained slough of disillusionment, despair and spiritual darkness.
  • Because you are wearing sandals you attend to your feet - slough the dead skin off, cream them, paint their toenails - they therefore look great.
  • The turtle waddled down the bank of the slough, out onto a rotten railroad tie through an obstacle course of brambles and beer cans, and, to my surprise, vanished with a wet slap, proving that this water was still alive.
  • And then I have to push through the self-doubt what I call the Slough of Despond and emerge from the other side. Interview: Pat Murphy
  • Sloughing phagedena rapidly ensued, but under medical treatment he eventually recovered. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • ‘We often neglect the skin on our bodies,’ says Evans, who makes sure to give herself an in-shower sloughing with a body scrub (which can get rid of dead skin cells and make skin smooth) every other day.
  • This shuts off the entire supply of blood to the foot, which mummifies, and the lower portion becomes gangrenous and eventually sloughs off. The Veterinarian
  • Eight percent of wounds in the standard care group had black eschar, 42% were covered in yellow slough, and 50% had a red base.
  • The most common complication of the surgery is skin-flap slough, leading to a recurrence of the problem.
  • Thin, faint yellow collars on trunks of cypress and tupelo rimming the old slough recorded the regression of recent flooding in the swamp.
  • Stage is difficult to determine until eschar has sloughed or has been surgically removed.
  • Exfoliating regularly also helps slough off potential milia-causing dead skin cells.
  • It appears that the bands of fibres can remain intact and functional right up to, or near to, the point at which they are sloughed away with the remaining periderm.
  • He knows that the return of Ilsa can only send Rick into a slough of self-pity, and so Sam contrives to break the fall.
  • Sloughs jigsawed the landscape, water oozed and streamed from roadside rocks. Raymond Carver
  • This is in addition to host-derived proteins, such its pancreatic and intestinal enzymes, mucins, glycoproteins, and sloughed epithelial cells.
  • In addition, the gangrenous areas on his toes had sloughed and been replaced almost entirely by healthy tissue.
  • After "Little Big Man" in 1971, Mr. Penn fell into something of a creative slough, his only output a short documentary on pole-vaulting at the 1972 Olympic Games. Interest in Outsiders Drove Versatile Director of 'Bonnie and Clyde'
  • Although no scientific studies are available to support these claims, clinicians report that thin layers of slough or fibrin buildup on the wound bed can be covered with a selective enzymatic debriding agent prior to sponge application.
  • And Repenning says he had 448 of the porkers removed within the last year from the slough, although the efforts seem to have had little effect.
  • Among the most abundant shorebirds in the slough are the western sandpiper, least sandpiper, marbled godwit, dowitchers, willet, American avocet, black-bellied plover, sanderling and long-billed curlew. Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, California
  • Hypertonic saline dressings are not appropriate for minimally draining wounds or wounds covered with dehydrated slough or eschar; these dressings depend on wound moisture to moisten them.
  • She seems unable to pull herself out of this deep slough of self-pity.
  • Crabs also slough off their old-age; this is generally allowed with regard to the soft-shelled crabs, and it is said to be the case with the testaceous kind, as for instance with the large ‘granny’ crab. The History of Animals
  • Conversely, the back lakes, sloughs and bayous are reasonably protected, almost certain to hold pockets of calm, clear water.
  • Trouble was there was a slight slough from a pond right up to the fence. What is your closest call to a bad experience while hunting?
  • The scale on the surface of the kettle has sloughed off.
  • Finally, the vampire can wait no longer, skin blackening and sloughing off his arms. Strangeways – Behind the Scenes – 04 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off.
  • So also was the theory of its divine origin, -- a theological slough in which, we are sorry to say, Northern men have shown themselves readiest to bemire themselves. The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
  • Getting Africa out of the slough of famine is still an uphill task.
  • This range of moods, from exaltation to the slough of despond, is entirely appropriate for the 24 Preludes and Fugues — a kind of expressivity rarely matched by the Russian pianists who recorded excerpts from the work, from the overimposing monumentality of Sviatoslav Richter to the dignified, restrained lyricism of Emil Gilels. From Despair to Delight
  • Whether it's a sedge-rimmed Alberta pond or a Georgia slough choked with catbrier, pocket water that has been created by beaver, nature's most impressive engineers, provides intimate, up-close-and-personal duck hunting. Tips, Tactics, and Gear for Beaver Pond Ducks
  • Like another genius it had taken possession of him and led him through what Jewdwine had called the slough of journalism, so that he went with fine fastidious feet, choosing the clean places in that difficult way. The Divine Fire
  • They also migrate through the interior in small numbers, spending time on lakeshores, alkaline ponds, and shores of sloughs and flooded fields.
  • This would also increase the sloughing off of cell wall surface polymers in the culture medium.
  • When a man appears as a Fakir or Darwaysh, he casts off, in process of regeneration, together with other worldly sloughs, his laical name for some brilliant coat of nomenclature rich in religious promise. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Venous ulcers are typically shallow, irregularly shaped, and contain fibrous slough.
  • Some of animals slough, such as snake, cicada, and so on.
  • Flying in, I had been mesmerized by sinuous curves of sloughs and streams which wove together, then apart, meandering toward the gulf.
  • Creeks, sloughs, bayous, and swamps, including a large cypress swamp at the base of Crowley's Ridge, ran around the town.
  • The president wanted to slough off the country's bad image.
  • She seems unable to pull herself out of this deep slough of self-pity.
  • Use this cooling, mentholated gel in the shower gently to slough away dead skin cells and any unsightly peeling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wound bed was 80% red nongranulation tissue and 20% yellow slough; it was dry with a minimal amount of tan drainage.
  • An unfrozen wash on the rink surface did not help the quality of the match, but Slough were on top at this stage and scored a powerplay goal after seven minutes.
  • It may take that long for the skin to slough residual mite debris and for the allergic reaction to subside.
  • But until they slough off that inhibition they will fight the opposition with one hand tied behind their back.
  • She seems unable to pull herself out of this deep slough of self-pity.
  • Then the slumbrous quiet would fall, to be broken by the far call of a foreign tongue or by a gasoline fishing boat chugging in through the mouth of the slough. CHAPTER XI
  • But the wound should be made to suppurate as quickly as possible; for, thus the parts surrounding the wound would be the least disposed to inflammation, and would become the soonest clean; for the flesh which has been chopped and bruised by the blow, must necessarily suppurate and slough away. On Injuries Of The Head
  • East Texas gets the best of it, and hunters with access to sloughs and river bottoms should reap some of the finest moments that waterfowling has to offer.
  • Faced with few alternatives to reduce the oppressive debt burden incurred through the 2008 Fording Coal acquisition, Teck continues to slough off gold assets like some kind of molting serpent. Fool.com: The Motley Fool
  • Friction from rubbing salt over the body improves circulation, sloughs off dead cells, and softens the skin.
  • Twenty years ago, overgrazing reduced this place to a dismal slough. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mud then spews under the Gapstow Bridge to become a muddy slough that inundates a good part of The Pond, leaving the rest of The Pond aswirl with oil slicks, sludge, and Dixie cups.
  • Janet also emphasized more self-care activities and routines of renewal, like warm baths at night and the use of an essential oil salt scrub which sloughs dead cells while filling the room with heavenly plant energy.
  • In the California Delta, the levee is the guiding force that funnels the 1,000 miles or so of rivers, sloughs, cuts, marshlands and other waterways through the surrounding terra firma.
  • We prize them for their rough-plastic, abstergent force; to get people out of the quadruped state; to get them washed, clothed, and set up on end; to slough their animal husks and habits; compel them to be clean; overawe their spite and meanness, teach them to stifle the base, and choose the generous expression, and make them know how much happier the generous behaviors are. The Conduct of Life (1860)
  • Wild rice could have been found in the deeper waters of the backwater sloughs along with white water lily, American lotus, arrowleaf, duckweeds, and pondweed.
  • While we're on the bedroom theme, consider: If your pillow is six years old (the average age of a pillow, according to Mr. Bryson) "one-tenth of its weight will be made up of sloughed skin, living and dead mites, and mite dung — or frass, as it is known to entomologists. Brass Beds and Broomsticks
  • The question of when to adhere to standards and when to slough them off in favor of something better is a perennial one in the free software world.
  • The Indian side appeared famished for most part of the tournament, an outfit that seemed to have sloughed off its competitive edge.
  • I walked him back down to the slough and heaved a stick into the water.
  • But the country has yet to slough off its planned economy completely.
  • Having sloughed the oppressive confines of the mine, instinct takes over.
  • Pammel Creek originally drained into one of these wetlands but was channelized between 1914 and 1927 to join Bluff Slough, a backwater of the Mississippi River just to the southwest of the site.
  • But for rugby at any rate, it looks as though there is a chance that Scotland may soon exit from the slough of despondency in which we have recently wallowed.
  • The wound base is 85% slough and 15% granulation tissue.
  • During your bath or shower, let your feet enjoy warm water for a few minutes, then cleanse with a gentle, non-irritating cleanser and a foot brush or washcloth, working between the toes and scrubbing the heels to slough off dead skin.
  • The fine art of exfoliation; what ingredients should I look for when sloughing off dulling, dead skin cells?
  • The first off arros that the shote off, seven skore spear-men the sloughe. Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series
  • In our own time such words as papoose, sachem, tepee, wigwam and wampum have begun to drop out of everyday use; 11 at an earlier period the language sloughed off ocelot, manitee, calumet, supawn, samp and quahaug, or began to degrade them to the estate of provincialisms. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 2. Sources of Early Americanisms
  • Throughout these valleys Red-necked Grebes are found on sloughs, ponds, lakes, and reservoirs, not on moving water.
  • A shipfitter, supervised by the purser, the hull officer, and the medical officer, made a slight change in the air-conditioning ducts to one cabin; two worried passengers sloughed off their cares under the influence of a nonlethal dose of sleeping gas. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • Then there were endless chunks of timber washed from the forest floor into the slough when the river flooded once a decade.
  • The natural process of sloughing off old skin cells on the scalp and manufacturing replacements is usually very orderly and complete.
  • All insects that slough at all slough in the same way; as the silphe, and the empis or midge, and all the coleoptera, as for instance the cantharus-beetle. The History of Animals
  • Thus also the snake casts its slough, and the caterpillar its wormy coat, by an internal industry and expansion; for clothes are but our outmost cuticle and mortal coil.
  • All reptiles have to slough their skin to grow.
  • The thought of the fathoms of water that once covered the very spot she stands on almost suffocates her; she feels bogged down in prairie grass and sloughs; she interiorizes the continental river system as if features of the human body.
  • The tule reeds might be ripped out, damaging the slough's filtration system.
  • How did this afternoon become so wonderful, she asked herself, when a couple of hours ago I was in the slough of despond? PROSPECT HILL
  • How did this afternoon become so wonderful, she asked herself, when a couple of hours ago I was in the slough of despond? PROSPECT HILL
  • ‘The circular motion helps slough away that white membrane, which is dead cuticle skin,’ Kay says.
  • Wild rice could have been found in the deeper waters of the backwater sloughs along with white water lily, American lotus, arrowleaf, duckweeds, and pondweed.
  • McGraw 1.55 illustrates vicarious menstruation by an example, the discharge issuing from an ovariotomy-scar, and Hooper 1.56 cites an instance in which the vicarious function was performed by a sloughing ulcer. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Manderson says he was surprised to learn, while looking at old aerial photos, that there used to be a large slough where the Foothills hospital is.
  • And he said unto me, This miry slough is such a place as cannot be mended; it is the descent whither the scum and filth that attends conviction for sin doth continually run, and therefore it is called the Slough of Despond; for still, as the sinner is awakened about his lost condition, there ariseth in his soul many fears, and doubts, and discouraging apprehensions, which all of them get together, and settle in this place. The Pilgrim`s Progress
  • Containing salic acid to helps slough off dead cells and natural tea tree oil to help skin repair itself, it sorts out bad skin quickly. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • It took nearly a year of searching as far afield as Slough to find suitable premises for the nursery.
  • His photographs express his contradictions, his uneasiness about the way he is, they are a way of sloughing off some of that guilt.
  • That is making it nearly impossible to craft monetary policy that is both hawkish on inflation, and doesn't throw huge economies deeper into the slough of economic despond.
  • A loofah aids your detox by stimulating circulation and sloughing off dead cells and other waste that collects on your skin.
  • Interestingly, most adware companies slough off criticism onto their affiliates when caught purveying their unwanted goods.
  • Midnight Fantasy, for example, seems to be about phone sex, but has all the raunch of a coffee morning in Slough.
  • Nonchemical exfoliators such as alpha-hydroxy acids and beta-hydroxy acids loosen dead skin cells so they slough off more efficiently.
  • Many also survived in part because of a bird that seeks out the sloughs of the Cache and White Rivers in much the same manner that winter-weary northerners flock to sunnier climes when north winds begin to howl.
  • It has also been suggested that it reduces soil mechanical impedance by means of its secretion of slimy mucilage and by the sloughing of border cells.
  • Once acclimated and having sloughed off her Old World vestiges, she seemed to have turned into an "American."
  • A variation of the usual procedure may be to undermine the skin flap less, which will help decrease the chance of slough or skin deterioration.
  • The book traces the metamorphosis of this endangered ecosystem from rich wetlands to prosperous agricultural area, from saw grass and sloughs to sugar cane, winter vegetables and cattle.
  • When using a nonselcctive enzyme, limit its application to the necrotic or slough tissue and avoid applying it to viable tissue, such as the surrounding wound area.
  • After all what is this mortal tegument but a shell which a man sloughs off in eternal evolution. Diane of the Green Van
  • Something's gone wrong with his wrists and hands after six days of poling a canoe through the Shark River Slough, in Everglades National Park.
  • Almost the whole of Europe has sloughed off its addiction to the notion of royalty.
  • What if God were to collect the molecules sloughed off of my body and, during my lifetime, construct a duplicate of me from them: is it I, Lord?
  • The battlefield was a slough of mud and corpses.
  • So, the Bride had mounted into her handsome chariot, incidentally accompanied by the Bridegroom; and after rolling for a few minutes smoothly over a fair pavement, had begun to jolt through a Slough of Despond, and through a long, long avenue of wrack and ruin. Little Dorrit
  • One, the more popular method, consists in the injection of caustic solutions of various kinds into the fistulous openings with the object of causing sloughing of necrotic tissue and the stimulation of healthy granulation of such wounds. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Germany and Japan have, in some measure, sloughed off their post-1945 pacifism.
  • In this, they are merely extending the New Labour ethos on cleaning up the slough that is modern Britain.
  • How did this afternoon become so wonderful, she asked herself, when a couple of hours ago I was in the slough of despond ? PROSPECT HILL
  • The skin of a snake would slough.
  • The town of Slough in Buckinghamshire, for instance, became a focus for much industrial activity in the thirties - while its architectural horrors became the target for the unwontedly bitter satire of John Betjeman.
  • The wound bed contains a significant amount of slough, with signs and symptoms of infection, including increased redness and exudate, and pain.
  • A century of diking, shunting, damming, and draining has reduced much of this vast wetland to prairie and, in places, has left only Shark Slough, the main artery of the river, still flowing.
  • With the increasing of the age, the appetite would slough.
  • Part of it was down to the foreordained cycle of his humors, which had dumped him into the slough once again.
  • Martin looked at the barman, a balding, pale skinned man whose doughy flesh looked to be sloughing from him like a well boiled dumpling.
  • It was an attitude that sloughed off responsibility for quality control onto regulatory authorities.
  • Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough.
  • The prairie sloughs are drying up this year but still a great blue heron rises, dips across the road and veers toward storm clouds massing in the west - the sound of one small engine, tires on pavement, turning wheels.
  • But, in the meantime, he was dragging Greenock up from a slough of despondency and defiantly offering no apologies for snapping up the best available talent.
  • The main landscape feature is endless peatbog, surrounded by marsh, leading into morasses, sloughs and quagmires.
  • She seems unable to pull herself out of this deep slough of self-pity.
  • The same electric vitality visible around the slough was charging life in the water, too.
  • Eastward lay the Sonoma floodplain, an expanse of diked and drained bay lands, with tidal creeks and sloughs shining in the distance.
  • The Slough plan comes as the 164 grammars are being urged to "federate" with nearby comprehensives and secondary moderns to help raise standards. Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news
  • Nothing -- neither sloughs, nor bogs, nor pathless forests, nor fordless rivers, could check the advancing tide of the marching throng; and one morning, from every point of the compass, lo! they took possession of The Cathedral
  • It really tightens the skin, sloughs off dead cells, and leaves you with a firm, bright complexion.
  • I agree - I felt like I was in the Slough of Despond wading through some of the battle passages and pages and pages of description. Iconoclasm
  • Bourdieu's analysis is the sublation of Flaubert's novel: what it keeps is the book's true hidden nature, and all that it sloughs off is chaff.
  • The slurry is applied raw, running off into waterways such as creeks, sloughs and ditches and enforcement of manure regulations where runoff is concerned is nothing short of a joke.
  • Crappie and maybe a few largemouth bass had been the alleged focus of this June morning fishing a swamp slough in southeast Texas.
  • In a subsequent survey, Clarke collected from 1 to 10 live specimens at nearly 100 sites located along a 70-km reach of the St. Francis River and an adjunct slough.
  • London - bound traffic is being diverted via Slough.
  • Certainly, the ability of landowners to slough taxes onto others turns them from watchdogs of the treasury into raiders, since so much of public spending creates new unearned increments to land value.
  • Perhaps this was part of his transfiguration: his mind revisiting old anxieties so that they could be dealt with and sloughed off. GALILEE
  • Only in death could Kennedy's ` star image ' completely slough off the documented unevenness of his national popularity.
  • I met Pilgrim's Progress there, and I'll always associate the Slough of Despond with the beach on a rainy day and my parents trying to explain why Judaism doesn't need such a concept. Even in a little thing
  • [28] "The slough of despond which we call the eighteenth century" ( "Hopes and Fears for Art," p. 211). A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
  • She works as a nurse, is a bit possessive of her son and lives in Slough. The Sun
  • Conversely, the back lakes, sloughs and bayous are reasonably protected, almost certain to hold pockets of calm, clear water.
  • I was like Kiki, my pet bird in Saigon, tongue untwisted and sloughed of its rough and thick exterior.
  • The Berlin Wall has fallen, people are more self-interested, the level of interest in politics has waned, sovereignty has been sloughed off, family structures have crumbled.
  • Dramatic decreases are believed to occur when tissues under the tongues of green frogs become inflamed and are sloughed.
  • One year from now we'll come back and there'll be 10,000 people here," one of Brother's mouthy narcissi announces on their video as they stand before three unimpressed cabbies and a dog somewhere in Slough. Brother (No 880)
  • And thus for a time I was occupied by exploded systems, mingling, like an unadept, a thousand contradictory theories, and floundering desperately in a very slough of multifarious knowledge, guided by an ardent imagination and childish reasoning, till an accident again changed the current of my ideas. Chapter 2
  • He sloughed the sweat off his brow.
  • East Texas gets the best of it, and hunters with access to sloughs and river bottoms should reap some of the finest moments that waterfowling has to offer.
  • If a sitfast has developed, the dead hornlike slough must be carefully dissected out and the wound treated carefully with antiseptics. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Marl prairie occurs within the zone intermediate between the permanently flooded sloughs and the drier pine-dominated high ground.
  • And soft, sloughing paints are a poor undercoat for anything other than a fresh coat of the same.
  • Skin-nourishing bath ingredients include oatmeal, which softens and exfoliates skin, milk and oil, which contain fat and lock in moisture, and salt, which sloughs off dead skin.
  • Daylight the centre of it and the animating spark, with quip and jest and rough merriment rousing them out of the slough of despond in which he had found them. Chapter 1
  • Examples are plant root respiration, the sloughing of dead material from roots, root exudation, and the growth and respiration of microorganisms intimately associated with plant roots. Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on function of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
  • They decided to make a collection of all the plants, animals and insects they could find, and smuggled home innumerable beetles, toadstools, dead birds, hedgehogs, frogs, caterpillars and minnows and sloughed snakeskins.
  • Slough is set to remain the administrative headquarters of Mars Europe.
  • Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, spinnerbaits and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters.
  • If you are in that job-hunting slough of despond, I welcome you to log on to OurPrayer.org and let your need be known. Rick Hamlin: Pray For The Unemployed
  • The president wanted to slough off the country's bad image.
  • If the wound bed is partially obscured by slough or eschar, the ability to stage before debridement depends on the type of tissue visualized.
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  • Even though my health isn't great, he's making sure I don't descend into a slough of despond by demanding we play a bit each day. Still sick, but ...
  • It's a day-to-day news story and he hasn't entered the stage yet in this financial opera ... but the Slough of Despond can become a reference point to you all. The reasons for the Global Financial PANIC 2007
  • In severely degenerated tubules, only spermatogonia and Sertoli cells were observed, and pachytene spermatocytes sloughing into the lumen were observed.
  • And thus for a time I was occupied by exploded systems, mingling, like an unadept, a thousand contradictory theories and floundering desperately in a very slough of multifarious knowledge, guided by an ardent imagination and childish reasoning, till an accident again changed the current of my ideas. Frankenstein
  • The scale on the surface of the kettle has sloughed off.
  • At Slough, the loan of two engines of the series 9 was enough to restore an unhoped boost.
  • Reluctantly motoring out of the slough, we stopped a few times to ogle alligators, huge and small, sunning on the banks, draped across fallen logs or floating quietly in the shallows.
  • Great Blue Herons inhabit sheltered, shallow bays and inlets, sloughs, marshes, wet meadows, shores of lakes, and rivers.
  • Then a whirring noise started up and a brush ran over my skin, allegedly to encourage the sloughing off of dead cells and to stimulate my circulation.
  • Cascading water and extensive berming recall the sloughs and dykes on the flat terrain of this Fraser River delta.
  • Among the most abundant shorebirds in the slough are the western sandpiper, least sandpiper, marbled godwit, dowitchers, willet, American avocet, black-bellied plover, sanderling and long-billed curlew. Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, California
  • There, seepage could erode and slough away prized fossil-bearing formations.
  • Specimens of Gillichthys mirabilis were caught using baited minnow traps in Elkhorn Slough, approximately 20 km north of Monterey, Calif.
  • He set up a blind in ‘the great marsh’ and a remote camera beside a slough, rigged to take a photo whenever a creature crossed its infrared beam.
  • Among the most abundant shorebirds in the slough are the western sandpiper, least sandpiper, marbled godwit, dowitchers, willet, American avocet, black-bellied plover, sanderling and long-billed curlew. Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, California
  • Flying in, I had been mesmerized by sinuous curves of sloughs and streams which wove together, then apart, meandering toward the gulf.
  • Romania supposedly arose in 1989 to slough off communist dictatorship.
  • From this slough of despond, James ascended to become a central figure in the canon of American and English literature. The Afterlife of the Lion
  • Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water.
  • Nearly everywhere there are signs that the prodigal economy is staggering home from its three-year slough of despond.
  • Papain/urea debriding ointment is indicated for the debridement of necrotic tissue and liquefaction of slough in acute and chronic lesions.
  • As the sun breaks behind the bush into a crystal clear sky, a few wild water buffalo - leftover imports from more than a century ago - wallow in the sloughs on either side of the road.
  • Necrotic tissue, in the form of yellow slough, filled 10% to 20% of all 3 wound beds.
  • Skin may be sloughed off following treatment, but scarring is uncommon.
  • Natural features such as the Shark River Slough form a major coastward conduit for freshwater and terrestrial materials that influence and contribute to marine sediments.
  • Coffee grounds can be used to slough away dead skin cells and stimulate circulation.
  • The bats frequently roosted under sloughing bark that was left loosely attached to the top of the snag after the original crown of the tree fell.
  • The final comeuppance is a bit of a surprise, but I have to admit problem sloughing through the Scottish dialogue, half of which I had to read through twice. REVIEW: Wireless by Charles Stross
  • But, as the play moves back in time, she beautifully sheds guilt and stress like a snake sloughing its skin.
  • None of this will persuade committed gay leftists to slough off their own political agenda, nor should it.

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