Sentences with phrase «by roach»

During a lesson, my smart, sweet ninth graders were distracted by a roach striding across the floor, victoriously waving a cookie crumb in the air with its pincers.
These include many deadly medication errors, infections caused by roach droppings from the ceiling in the operating room, inebriated clinicians, atrocious acts performed on women and their newborns without their knowledge either because of anesthesia or because baby wasn't in eye - sight of mother.

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They rushed to the emergency room, where Holley was quickly seen by a doctor who applied anesthetic to numb her ear and kill the roach.
«Rats and roaches live by competition under the laws of supply and demand; it is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy.»
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
Very clean and clean linen every day not even any bugs although if you watch the entertainment outside at night look out for the roaches running around the patio!!!!!! Also in the umbrellas by the pool!!!!
That audit found 87 percent of 101 city - run shelters visited by Stringer's auditors had at least one health and safety violation such as rodents or roach infestations, peeling paint, water damage or mold.
The Daily Gazette: «For those overjoyed by the words «legalized marijuana» in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget message on Tuesday, don't get your bongs and roach clips ready just yet... New York isn't on the brink of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, nor should it be.»
By sticking tiny cannons on the backs of cockroaches to see how their recoil jars the insects» balance, researchers have added firepower to a new mathematical model that explains how roaches move so nimbly.
Three times a week, the team placed each group in the middle of a brightly lit, plastic circular arena that was surrounded by an electric fence so that the roaches could not escape.
An entomologist by training, Silverman's job was to develop chemicals to kill German roaches.
The roaches aggregate by tracing pheromones in feces from other roaches.
Lured in by the food, the roaches ate the heady mix, returned to their nests and died several hours later, spreading the poison when their nest - mates devoured their faeces and bodies.
Instead, they watched in amazement as high - speed cameras revealed roaches managed the maneuver by charging into walls with utter abandon (J. R. Soc., Interface 2018, DOI: 10.1098 / rsif.2017.0664).
Hawstead Fishing Lakes are stocked with carp, bream, perch, roach and tench located near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk Learn how to get rid of silverfish naturally and safely in just a few days with this step - by - step guide.
Really - annoyed - with - this - game - because - we - can't - pretend - all - Roaches - are - the - same - so - she'd - prefer - some - singularity - and - individual - recognition - instead - of - all - being - lumped - together - by - blatantly - horsist - people.»
Nicknamed «roaches» by Stripe's compatriots, these victims of military slaughter manage to wake him up to the truth.
by Bill Chambers When we meet Richard, the U.S. - born narrator / hero of The Beach, he has succumbed to the idea that finding adventure necessitates getting the hell out of his homeland — drinking snake's blood and sleeping with roaches play pleasantly into his romantic notions of danger.
The script by del Toro and Matthew Robbins — and, based on the advance material at the time, Steven Soderbergh and John Sayles in uncredited assists — manages to cleverly incorporate elements from mad - scientist movies, giant - insect flicks and traditional monster - on - the - loose tales, and the mere thought of roach - like critters the size of Sylvester Stallone will unnerve anyone with even a hint of a bug phobia.
With mixed results, an honouring documentary chronicles the inevitable rise and the quick anticlimatic fall of Lillian Roxon, the blazing sixties rock critic and libertine described so notoriously by the feminist pioneer Germaine Greer, who wrote of a fellow Aussie «who lives with nobody but a colony of New York roaches, whose energy has never failed despite her anxieties and her asthma and her overweight, who is always interested in everybody, often angry, sometimes bitchy, but always involved.»
This mystery, set at the roach - end of the 1960s and starring Doc Sportello, sole proprietor of LSD Investigations, can pretty much be summed up by this quote: «A private eye didn't drop acid for years in this town without picking up some kind of extrasensory chops.»
He knows how to relax in his kennel and will show it by «roaching» on his back when you approach, asking...
Making sure roaches wouldn't eat your kite by putting kerosene in the paste.
Cockroaches only live in the clammy darkness of ignorance beneath big rocks after the rotten tree stump they previously inhabited was destroyed by a hungry, roach - chomping opportunistic bear, and the scurrying remainder of the roach family sought out the next best place nearby, on their sightless own, being the big rock.
And by the way you are excluding the costs down the road of the bedbugs, fleas and roaches you put into the property.
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