Not exact matches
Awww, poor little oxtard, Guess the censors have
caught on to your immense intellectual prowess and determined that such a
brain as yours poses too much of a threat
to allow free access here!
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Catch a Glimpse, Proverbs 31 Thursday, The Homeacre Hop, Let's Hear it For the Boys, and Gluten Free Fridays.
Since the neurosurgeon said the
brain tumor is not currently life threatening, I am not having surgery
to remove it this year, but the back and forth and all the doctor's visits and
catching up with work has kept me from having the time
to do much
on this site.
If you're looking
to combat that pesky summer
brain drain in your kiddos (without them
catching on), the Museum of Science & Industry's Omnimax theater presents «Dream Big,» a glimpse into engineering marvels around the world.
If your son seems stuck in concrete mode, is not quite
catching on in social settings, or is missing too much in class, give these tips a try and know that they will help
to boost vital
brain connections.
Chicago taxpayers are likely
on the hook
to pay a $ 1.5 million settlement
to a bicyclist who suffered
brain damage and other injuries that left him with quadriplegia when he crashed into a barricade guarding a sunken
catch basin in a late - night accident in the Wicker Park neighborhood.
The researchers, who published their findings online this week in Biology Letters, concluded that the birds were resting half of their
brains at a time in order
to catch up
on sleep while staying
on guard.
«Unfortunately, there are only about three labs in the world that work
on fish
brains, so it's taking a long time
to catch up,» Brown says.
«The co-evolution of
brains and teeth was
on a fast - track
to dogma status, but we
caught it in the nick of time.»
I still
catch myself sometimes composing dramatic Facebook posts in my
brain, then realize with relief that I don't have
to post my every thought, action or photo
on display for the world
to see.
Along with stimulating important areas of the
brain, crosswords assist you
to build your vocabulary and rediscover those pesky words that get
caught on the tip of your tongue.
I'm delighted
to report that neuroscience is finally
catching up
on brain health aspects of the trend some have called «the new yoga.»
Lower the lights, light a candle, listen
to soothing music, take a warm bath... Your body and
brain will soon
catch on!
On the plus side, the season introduced Meredith
to the concept of therapy; introduced a nurse, Rose [Lauren Stamile], who
caught Derek's attention while he and Meredith were not together; the trials of the experimental procedure for treating
brain tumors, which served
to keep Derek and Meredith in close proximity; the introduction of Dr. Erica Hahn [Brooke Smith]; the introduction of Meredith's half - sister, Lexie Grey [Chyler Leigh]; the crumbling of Bailey's [Chandra Wilson] marriage, and the possibility that Erica and Callie [Sara Ramirez] were lesbians.
Some people swear by printing out their texts
to proofread
on paper, others claim reading backwards helps (as it disconnects the words from what your
brain expects
to see, so errors are easier
to catch).
Getting
caught on the terrain doesn't help things, either, but it's irritatingly common
to find yourself struggling
to get out of a trench in a graceful manner or battling against a rock or something else that results in your
brain being splattered across the field of battle.
Their last game
to land
on consoles came in the form of Tiny
Brains, a journey that led players into the world of rodents
caught in scientific lab experiments — their newest game has a slightly different tone.
I acknowledged that — still do, «ask a reference librarian» is always good advice — but I elaborated
on my favorite tool, Usenet: find the relevant newsgroups, and ask a clear, well phrased, and interesting question,
catch the eye of someone who knew something not findable online, and tickle her or his fancy sufficiently that the answer would trickle down from the
brain to the fingers through the keyboard and become findable thereafter, by searching in News.
The Oxford University Press Blog, home
to much that
catches my attention, has a piece
on «How gut bugs affect
brain health.,» a trifle earnest for a Friday Fillip, I'll admit.
CFT differs
to past therapies, as it focuses
on understanding how our
brains are «tricky things» that can get us
caught up in all sorts of difficult patterns and loops.
Unbelievable how the
brain of a «thief» works... Low - life criminals deserve
to get
caught, but they will probably get away with it, or maybe just a slap
on the wrist with the justice system here in Canada: -LRB-