Sentences with phrase «cell door»

We had a situation in the first arrest where they left the prison cell doors open, which is very peculiar, and let me take my phone back to the cell.
Imagine row after row of cell doors that rarely open and row after row of people trapped behind those doors, in small cells, day after day.
[Smashes Vanellope's cell door down and walks in with her repaired kart]... I know, I know, I know, I'm an idiot...
Standout items include a section of the F.W. Woolworth lunch counter (different from the Smithsonian's) where black college students staged the first protest and a bronze casting of the Birmingham jail cell door where King penned his «Letter from a Birmingham Jail.»
Also, being able to pick locks of prison cell doors (escaping convicts is always a nice distraction for the guards) means you won't have to steal the key from the bloke strolling around with a brace of goons.
Furthermore, in the case of Oneida Correctional Facility, millions of taxpayers dollars have been dumped into that facility in the past four years, even though it is slated for closure, they are currently still installing new cell doors on the SHU (our tax dollars), it also shares a fence, power house, and water source with another facility, and houses over 900 inmates.
Hence, if one red blood cell door is blocked, the parasite finds another way to enter,» said senior author Manoj Duraisingh, John LaPorte Given Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard Chan.
Weighing 210 lbs and standing 5» 10» tall, Bronson has bent metal cell doors with his bare hands — or that's what they say.
They describe insulin as a «glucose doorman» that travels around the body opening cell doors so glucose can enter and do its job, which is maintaining proper blood - sugar levels.
Slicing through objects is great at first, but the appeal wore off slightly when I tried to slice through a small cell door and was completely stopped.
In conjunction with the white tridion safety cell the door mirror surrounds and the radiator grille are painted white.
None of these are massively difficult and quests range from shoveling up horse dung to stealing back the Sherf's cell door which has been acquired by one of the local gangs.
Oscar Wilde's lime - green cell door from Reading jail, owned by the museum, is on loan to the Tate Britain exhibition,» Queer British Art».
In Resident Evil 4, anybody can unlock a jail cell door (in a church, of course) as long as they can align three colored lights properly.
A jailer missed the chalk mark on his cell door that denoted his death sentence, according to Harvey Kaye's «Thomas Paine and the Promise of America.»
The suit alleges that Yellowstone County jail staff placed «Christian natured greeting cards under (his) cell door,» that said «Jesus was ready to save and accept him.»
Now, however, the cell door opens and we are told why our «Here I am, as I am» is so sad, anxious, and incomprehensible.
Imagine having to hold most of your conversations by shouting through your cell door at voices whose faces you can not see; imagine -LSB-...]
It's almost as if you need enough hormone to knock the cell door down, because it doesn't want to open.
The result is that it is harder and harder for the hormone to open the cell door, and therefore more and more of the hormone is needed each successive time you want to make an effect on the cell / genes.
The cells doors / receptors are bothered and irritated to closing by TOXINS also.
However, with PCOS, the doorbell on the cell door may be defective.
Secondary messengers acts to repair the doorbell so that the cell doors open in a timely response to glucose, resulting in less insulin needing to be secreted.
When blood glucose levels rise, a signal (imagine a doorbell is rung) is sent from the cell door to the nucleus telling it to open up.
None too pleased, insulin bangs on your cell doors, demanding to be let in.
They become resistant because there is too much insulin «knocking on the cell door» telling it to open up and let the sugar in.
Think of insulin knocking on your muscle, liver and fat - cell doors.
Part of its job in doing this is regulating the function and transport of insulin, which acts as a key to open the cell doors to glucose.
Without the help of insulin to open the cell doors, the glucose molecule is just too big to enter the various cells of the body.
Filmed over the course of one year, this riveting film tells the story of the complex personalities that dwell on either side of a cell door while raising provocative questions about the nature of crime and punishment in America today.
As he works to dismantle the cell door, he listens for any sign of an approaching guard.
A nearby phone rings, and a guard appears at a window in the cell door asking for a woman who, it turns out, is apparently in an adjacent cell — and her name belongs to the mother who gave birth in the opening shot.
Waiting for the metallic click of his cell door locking shut.
Finally, her captor accidentally leaves her cell door ajar and Ashley escapes, taking her four - year - old fellow prisoner with her.
Neda is born in Evin Prison, where her mother is allowed to nurse her for a few months before the arms of a guard appear at the cell door one day and, simply, take her away.
This is where the Cell Door Control is, and it's also the same area you'll play in the Arcade mode challenges.
Simply jump on the switch that is behind the pots near the torch to unlock the cell door.
Once she's been kidnapped by Bowser, Peach tricks the Koopa Kids into opening her cell door while she's perched up in the corner of the ceiling like a ninja.
The Cell doors, mostly from the 1990s, form closed arcs — with a dead end where one expects a glimpse or an entry.
I would love to see our South Carolina Supreme Court explain how an indigent holds the key to his cell door by paying $ 6,000.00 he doesn't have.
The best time for cell fights is in the morning after the cell doors have been «cracked».

Phrases with «cell door»

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