Sentences with phrase «deep veins of»

Whether due to a rejection of the staggering certitude of Greenberg's formalism, the deep veins of racism / classism / sexism running through twentieth - century criticism and curation, or the closely guarded access to institutions of art, these historical narratives are undergoing an intensive curatorial corrective.
Whether due to a rejection of the staggering certitude of Greenberg's formalism, the deep veins of racism / classism / sexism running through twentieth - century criticism and curation, or the closely guarded access to institutions of art, these historical narratives are undergoing an intensive curatorial corrective.
A blood clot that forms inside the deep veins of the legs and pelvis is very difficult to diagnose so it is better to concern yourself with prevention rather than treatment.
When he wrote it, my brother had gone through the wars, so to speak, spiritual and emotional, and it has a wry, nightmarish intensity to it, run through by deep veins of both withering cynicism and luminous faith, that I found fascinating and rather disturbing.
These recent papal comments reveal a deep vein of Catholic thought on the role of art in the world and yet the sad truth is that most English lessons in most British Catholic schools are all but untouched by such ideas.
And American grownups took pleasure in the palpable Englishness of the movies: the boarding - school rituals and rivalries; the crisp speech of the tiny and then adolescent actors; the mastery of such older performers as Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, and Michael Gambon, all of them drawing on stage traditions and a deep vein of licensed eccentricity going back hundreds of years.
Metallic gold, which represents, well, gold, to most of the world, can symbolize the birth and resurrection of Christ when used in liturgical vestments, so it comes as no surprise that there was a deep vein of the precious metal at the 2018 Met Gala.
The Republican nominee hoped to tap the deep vein of voters» mistrust — the conviction that teachers» unions are self - serving and power - hungry, and that they are chief obstacles to school reform.
The globalized economy has created, the commission wrote, «a world in which comfort with ideas and abstractions is the passport to a good job»; what's essential, it added, is «a deep vein of creativity that is constantly renewing itself.»
First love, young love, unexpected love — any kind of love with a deep vein of naiveté and innocence — this is Rainbow Rowell's wheelhouse.
A simple platformer at its core, Limbo's gameplay is bolstered by perils that hit a deep vein of discomfort, what with the giant spiders and unstoppable buzzsaws.
It touches a deep vein of nostalgia and childlike wonder.
Singing its praises in a poem that simply began, «I love you Harlem,» she went on to embrace its «abandoned and despised», to celebrate its mothers, with their «teeth missing» and «little black arms around their necks» and to draw the attention to the «rich deep vein of human feeling» to be found buried under all that urban bustle.
White, educated, and in pursuit of that «deep vein of human feeling», Neel settled in East Harlem, with her Puerto Rican partner at the time, in 1938.
Once again, Kahneman is the deep vein of information to be mined.
DVT occurs when a blood clot forms in the deep vein of the leg.
Bad Legal has a slightly different take: «We've tapped into a deep vein of self - loathing in the legal community, and we're interested in finding out just how far we can depress that plunger.

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Sotomayor wrote that the prosecutor «tapped a deep and sorry vein of racial prejudice that has run through the history of criminal justice in our nation,» and that he had attempted to «substitute racial stereotype for evidence.»
Times were best when mining wide veins of high - sulfur, bituminous coal close to the surface was cheap and demand was high, and worst once miners had to dig deeper and demand dropped.
Xarelto and Eliquis are approved to treat patients with a type of irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation that significantly increases stroke risk, as well as to prevent blood clots following hip or knee replacement, and to treat deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
Then, as the blows continue, they cut deeper into the subcutaneous tissue, producing first an oozing of blood from the capillaries and veins of the skin, and finally spurting arterial bleeding from vessels in the underlying muscles.
The economy of the Incarnation continues unto the end of time for men in the authoritative Christian Church, and from the deposit of that Faith, guarded with jealousy and without betrayal from the citadel of God which rides the seven hills of Rome, there will beshown to men a deeper vein, and richer yet, of God's pure gold, latent within the inexhaustible mine of Christian Faith long worked by men.
He also talks about «a deeper vein, and richer yet, of God's pure gold, latent within the inexhaustible mine of Christian faith long worked by men.»
We can assume that The Shack has struck some sort of deep vein in our theological consciousness, and that dismissing it as kitsch will do nobody a pinch of good.
I must say, there is something about the rainbow chard... its deep green leaves with colorful veins and stems in purple, orange and green is definitely a thing of beauty!
It's been nearly nine years now since I lived in Ireland, a place that some deep ancestral vein in me recognized as home from the first moment I stepped out for an exceptionally early morning run there, in the late summer of 2008.
Using kitchen shears, cut along the backs of shrimp through shells and just deep enough to expose veins; remove veins.
PATRIOTISM IS A DEEP VEIN in sports, and in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks we draped stadiums and turned our games into patriotic ritual.
There is no reason to throw him in at the deep end just yet, he needs to bond with his teammates at U18 level, create a great team at that level, and before we know it, the likes of Gomes, Chong, Boonen and Burkart could be talked about in the same vein as the famous Class of 1992.
Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, which occurs in a large vein, is a common form of blood clot that can have potentially deadly consequences.
Immobility increases risks of deep vein phlebitis.
Doctors also suggest wearing these socks for the treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
15 - 20 mmHg socks are ideal for the prevention and relief of minor to moderate varicose and spider veins, while also helping to prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
The former was developed to apply optimal pressure on the veins in order to promote blood flow and reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis.
Pilots and flight attendants are one of the largest consumers of compression socks, since these products significantly reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis.
This is where the name of the phenomena comes from — deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
The first type of compression is more common among products in commercial use, they are used for treating as well as preventing varicose veins, spider veins, muscle pains, plantar fasciitis, swollen feet, deep vein thrombosis and delayed onset muscle soreness.
They prevent and treat varicose veins, leg and ankle swelling, moderate cases of edema and lymphedema, pregnancy varicose veins, and deep vein thrombosis.
Covidien's TED stockings are also anti-embolism stockings that are clinically proven to reduce the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis and thromboembolism.
Deep vein thrombosis is when a blood cloth travels in the veins and gets caught — most likely — in one of the veins of the thigh muscles.
For compression stockings a majority of users found that they helped prevent blood pooling in their legs, ankle sprains and deep vein thrombosis.
Deep vеin thrоmbоѕiѕ (DVT) iѕ whеn a blооd clot forms somewhere in the circulatory system, and travels until it gets caught, usually in one of the veins in the thighs.
One paper found that using compression stockings was effective in reversing the effects of deep vein thrombosis.
Apart from wearing compression socks, what other methods are there for lowering the chances of deep vein thrombosis?
However, «if the swelling is worse on one side or if pain is involved, you may have a significant problem like deep vein thrombosis, a condition where there is a blood clot that usually occurs in the leg,» says Nicole Karjane, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond.
Compression stockings (CS) have traditionally been designed for and used by populations suffering from venous return insufficiency (VI) secondary to a number of diseases or disabilities (20,22) or at risk for developing deep vein thrombosis (23).
That's despite the fact that, according to the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, increasing quality postpartum care in the United States would help reduce maternal deaths by preventing complications like infection, deep vein thrombosis, and postpartum hemorrhage that can develop after women have returned home.
Another advantage of wearing compression socks pregnancy while you are carrying your precious bundle of joy is the fact that you reduce the chance of developing deep vein thrombosis or DVT, which causes blood clots.
Recent studies have shown that airline passengers who wear compression socks during flights can reduce their risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) as well as leg swelling.
The extra weight of twins creates an even heavier burden on the deep veins in your legs.
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