While the cure times vary with gel nail polish brands,
cure times of only 30 seconds is common with this machine.
Just as remarkable are his resin paintings on stretched fiberglass: the resin has
a cure time of about 30 minutes which emphasized the spontaneity of creation.
Not exact matches
We still refer to «prioritizing» as the
cure - all for most
of our
time - management problems.
Dr. Ada Cooper: Don't think that living a life
of mouthwash four
times a day is always going to
cure your bad breath.
This week, for the first
time, a hospital edited the genes
of a patient, to
cure him, one hopes.
His left leg had to be amputated, but he was declared
cured of the disease by the
time he was 13.
«We got involved in biotech in the late 90's when two
of our children were diagnosed with a rare genetic disease... at the
time there was nothing,» said Crowley «So we really focused as parents initially on what could we do to help drive science to a
cure.
Freireich lost a parent and helped
cure childhood leukemia but, as Gladwell mentions in passing, prisoners are also two to three
times more likely to have lost a parent than the rest
of the population.
The key, he says, will be getting our scientific process to the point at which we can detect a disease, develop a test for it, and create a
cure in a short amount
of time.
The effort aims to «bring us closer to
curing diseases like cancer and diabetes — and give all
of us access to the personalized information we need to keep ourselves and our families healthier,» Obama said at the
time of the announcement in late January.
Every day, Pfizer colleagues work across developed and emerging markets to advance wellness, prevention, treatments and
cures that challenge the most feared diseases
of our
time.
Rich founders are being profiled as eligible bachelors in the New York
Times, young people increasingly claim they aspire to be entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial mindset is being hailed as the
cure for many
of the social ills that ail us.
There are some strains
of stupid that simply can't be
cured and I'm not wasting my
time trying.
At a
time when individual tribulations seem to have grown with increasingly difficult economic
times, it's no wonder that the ballroom was filled with at least 200 people from as far as New York, New Jersey and Virginia, many with testimonies
of being
cured of ailments from chronic sinus issues and financial woes, to smoking cessation and the disappearance
of tumors.
By contrast, one -
time American presidential aspirant Alfred E. Smith offered a different diagnosis: «the
cure for the evils
of democracy is more democracy.»
Last
time I checked, no religion has
cured starvation or ended a war, and religions often involve millions
of dollars.
The Catholic Church and exorcists have reiterated so many
times that before they do the rite the person has been tested by doctors and psychologists to rule out some sort
of physical or mental illness (whether it may be an illness that no one has discovered or coined /
cured is moot).
All this
time, and not only is God still «responding to the facts
of human life,» but doing so with unprecedented intensity and resolve in the person
of him who
cures disease and puts demons to flight and heals the breach between humanity and God: even «Jesus Christ, Son
of God» (Mark 1:1)
This
time the healed demoniac was not charged to tell no one
of his
cure, but was sent home with instructions to tell his friends what God had done for him.
But most
of the
time I think that doubt is both — the disease and the
cure, the problem and the solution, the threat and the evolution.
And yet, by the
time the disease runs its course or a
cure is found, it is likely that hundreds
of thousands
of homosexuals will have died from it.
A friend's grandmother has a saying for hard
times: «There is nothing that a hot bath, bourbon, and the Book
of Common Prayer won't
cure.»
At a
time when both the pastoral counselor and the spiritual director are borrowing profusely from the psychiatrist, the social worker and the psychologist, Lifton is going in another direction and challenging the secular therapist to reclaim some
of the wisdom
of these more ancient traditions
of the
cure of souls.
But I have to come out
of the closet and admit that I've never seen a «miracle», like someone's sight restored, or a limb replaced, or cancer
cured, or the lame walk, or someone brought back to life (I'll have to tell you the story some
time of a guy who tried to get me to sneak into the back room
of a funeral home just before the funeral was about to begin to pry open the coffin and raise the man from the dead.
This question has exercised many theologians in our
time, and diagnoses
of the complaint, along with prescriptions for its
cure, have been legion.
As a recovered Christian, indoctrinated as a child,
cured upon receiving an education in science and history, I say it's
time to put all religion on display in its proper place: on a shelf in the Museum
of Falsehoods, Deceptions and Tragic Human History.
The first
time Prozac lost its magic for her, Slater wrote: «Prozac had betrayed me, but not before its belief system had leached to the very root
of me, the belief that, when all is said and done, we are beyond the grace
of stories, that only chemicals can cause hurt, and thus only chemicals can
cure.»
I just hope with love and a dose
of church and
of course lots and lots
of time he is
cured!
The apostles in the early church
times knew the will
of God — that the sick and suffering were to have prayer offered for them, and that the Lord would
cure their diseases» (p. 26).
What Jews have given America: nuclear energy, a
cure for polio, Hollywood, the songs Walking in a Winter Wonderland, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, Frosty the Snowman, Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow, White Christmas, Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer, It's the Most Wonderful
Time of the Year, Rockin» Around the Christmas Tree, Silver Bells, I'll Be Home for Christmas, A Holly Jolly Christmas, There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays, Easter Parade, God Bless America.
To be sure, the woman with the menstrual bleeding was
cured by just touching the hem
of Jesus» garment (Luke 8:43 ~ 8), but Jesus was wearing the garment at the
time and the woman was actually in his presence.
Up until this
time Jesus» public ministry has been a stunning success in outward terms, with people flocking to him to be
cured: «And wherever he went, to village, or town, or farm, they laid down the sick in the open spaces, begging him to let them touch even the fringe
of his cloak» (Mk 6, 56).
Emily Stimpson's book has a joyful «Pollyanna» tone to it: in her descriptions
of how a hectic and necessary
time of housework helped to
cure heartache, or how a true understanding
of motherhood and fatherhood enriches all our lives, or why good friendships mean so much, one can sense the joyfulness
of a life lived with Christ.
If I may be permitted some italicized revisions, Altizer's comment on Brown would look like this: Postrepressed life would be a coalescence
of time and eternity, involving a libido that has been
cured of the Oedipus complex, which is to say a libido that has no guilt over having murdered God, a libido that is fallen and still in union with the sacred, i.e., a libido that is in the (realized?)
it amazes me that we haven't only conquered landing on the moon and
cured most diseases that killed billions throughout history, what amazes me most is our ability in
times of need to help each other regardless
of what path we walk in life.
Cecilia, don't you understand that an ounce
of prevention is worth a pound
of cure; a stitch in
time saves nine?
The best scientists
of their day at one
time believed that the earth was flat, that bleeding people
cured illness, that spontaneous generation was a fact (after all, they saw it with their own eyes) and other such nonsense.
At
times the conversation will be debate and polemic, but even conflict is creative for a theology that has been
cured of defensiveness by the faith that infuses it.
Of course there have been exceptions to this, and
cures by special miracle have at all
times been recognized within the church's pale, almost all the great saints having more or less performed them.
Around practically since the
time of moms, chicken soup has even been legitimately studied as a possible
cure for the common cold.
One change I'll make next
time: put the asparagus spears on top
of the
cured meat, rather than the other way around.
One
of my all -
time favourite quotes is from author, Isak Dinesin... «the
cure for anything is salt water, tears, sweat or the sea.»
The
Times of India states Thyme has some amazing health benefits, from helping to
cure a cold to promoting healthy vision.
«Speeding up the process reduces the cost and the
curing time to weeks instead
of the months required by natural fermentation,» Leonard says.
Dry -
curing is often used for olives that will be stored for longer periods
of time, and Kalamata olives that have been dry -
cured can often be identified by their wrinkly skin.
A new horizon in discovery
of the benefits
of VCO has been emphasized in most systemic diseases either in
curing or in treating at the same
time.
I love to travel, but the changes in diet,
time zone, routine, and especially the loooong days
of flying are wearying, and it always seems like lots
of fresh vegetables are the
cure for me.
I followed this recipe precisely and
cured it for the maximum amount
of time, 2 days.
Just in
time — out
of English muffins and just loaded up the freezer with home
cured and smoked Buckboard Bacon (used Hi Mountain's
cure and our Big Green Egg).
By the
time I'd finished those pickled french fries — plus dishes
of lightly
cured trout with crispy potatoes in a strawberry gazpacho, asparagus in a currant soffritto, and pork belly with a galangal reduction — it was obvious that London had a knack for showcasing the flavors and textures
of vegetables in very nonobvious ways.