Sentences with phrase «flesh wound of»

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To humanely probe the physics of gunshot wounds, and ultimately help police solve crimes and doctors save lives, researchers shoot bullets into inert, flesh - like substances.
At the word of God the scattered bones come together and clothe themselves with flesh and skin, and at the blast of a great wind (which is the breath, or spirit, of God) the dead bodies come alive, «an exceeding great army».
You who batter us and then dress our wounds, you who resist us and yield to us, you who wreck and build, you who shackle and liberate, the sap of our souls, the hand of God, the flesh of Christ: it is you, matter, that I bless.
The tearing of the robe from His back, just like the careless removal of a surgical bandage from a wound, causes excruciating pain as wounds reopen and more flesh is torn from His back.
Thomas, who was absent, is told about this, but refuses to be convinced of the living presence of the Lord unless he can see and touch the wounds in the body of Christ's flesh.
Why would you pass this world into glory only to wind up with the same things you left... materialistic and items of the flesh... you can't equate the etherial to what is earthbound.
The mass of humanity is one body; every loss is a wound to that one flesh.
It's peaceful and right to be here at the feet of Jesus, my head tipped back, ears finally hearing, eyes finally seeing, my hands wound tight on to the corner of a dusty robe, my heart wide, flesh again.
On one side, Jesus» body is real «flesh and bones»; (Luke 24:39) it is the body that was laid in the tomb revivified so that the tomb is empty; it can be seen and handled; it bears still the wounds of the crucifixion; it can even eat food, and Jesus partakes of «a piece of a broiled fish» to prove it.
The fire made the likeness of a room, like the sail of a vessel filled with wind, and surrounded the body of the martyr as with a wall, and he was within it not as burning flesh, but as bread that is being baked, or as gold and silver being refined in a furnace.
Soon I had some relief and my bowels opened without blood or force, but the wound of the previous rupture isn't healed yet, and I had to suffer a good deal of pain because some flesh extruded.»
And after ten minutes of failed net - repair attempts, you really wanted him to fall off that ladder, and you were OL with a flesh wound or, like, an index finger break.
The next two months involved a half - dozen surgeries to remove dead skin and debris from the jagged wound where his leg had been severed, four inches below the knee; to take skin from his thigh for skin grafts; to build up the sound flesh around the ends of his bones and then stretch it for a strong, tight seal over the stump.
He reminded me of John Cleese playing a knight in The Holy Grail and getting his arm chopped off: «Just a flesh wound
The PM's triage assessment of the casualty is that it is nothing more than a flesh wound to the head which spilled large amounts of blood.
Were he to appear in a Fox News studio today, the bullet he took to the chest in 1912 would seem no worse than a flesh wound compared with fusillade of invective he would absorb.
Between measuring frictional properties of potential fabrics in NASA wind tunnels and modeling the fluid dynamics of jiggling flesh, the manufacturers have definitely created some hydrodynamic suits.
A bat routinely spent half an hour selecting a spot, clipping down horse hair if necessary, nicking out a tiny divot of flesh and then licking the wound, often while urinating, all without waking the horse.
Mesquite gum, extracted directly from the bark, was once used for a number of medicinal purposes, including treating eyes infection and irritation, headaches, and flesh wounds.
You can simply put the flesh of papaya fruit on fresh cuts, wounds, and even burns to promote a speedy recovery.
We see a corpse in photos, with a gaping wound in his side and a sack of bloody flesh on a scale.
About all that isn't pilfered from Gunga Din is the death of the noble bugler; Davis survives being shot up by the Indians with little more than a flesh wound!
In Plucking The Daisy (1956) she's a young provincial woman who runs off to Paris to become a famous writer and winds up in a striptease contest (a nonchalant flesh pageant of sexy French misses), much to the consternation of her conservative father.
With a streak of blood worn proudly on his temple as representative of Stephen Crane's manifest valour (the only injury our invulnerable flyboy hero sustains even in the midst of a withering firefight between three American combat helicopters and an armoured division of murderous Serbs (or Muslims, or Croats — they're not sure so we're not either), save for a flesh wound to the shoulder), the great irony of stranded Navy Navigator Burnett's (Owen Wilson) red badge of courage is that it's acquired when he ejects from his own downed aircraft.
One of the characters is bitten by a vampire, takes out his butane lighter and cauterizes the wound by holding his flesh above the flame.
To think that the financial backers of the film originally demanded that the Black Knight scene — in which he loses his limbs in a duel («it's only a flesh wound!»)
Yet, DiCaprio is such an emotive, vulnerable performer that he never loses sight of the human beneath the flesh wounds.
Based on Chris Van Allsburg's 1981 children's book of the same name, Jumanji, the film, fleshes out the short book to include a story about Alan Parrish (Hann - Byrd, Little Man Tate), who, as a young boy struggling with isolation and abandonment in 1969, winds up finding a strange board game.
The supernatural element introduced into the plot, that of the cursed but curative properties of eating human flesh, are handled with clever edits that dance around any expensive and time - consuming effects: when a mortally wounded Boyd caves and takes a few bites, for example, the image immediately leaps from his spoon - wielding hand to a close - up of his previously bloody face fully restored.
Characters like Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Beetee (Jeffrey Wright) are never fully fleshed out or given enough time to develop, dropping in and out of the story before disappearing like a fart in the wind
Characters like Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Beetee (Jeffrey Wright) are never fully fleshed out or given enough time to develop, dropping in and out of the story before disappearing like a fart in the wind, or simply left as background fodder.
Before it deteriorates into bloody, stabby slasher insanity, the film is a tightly wound dissection of the crude currency of young flesh.
Hardy has been big in past roles — he gained more than 40 pounds of muscle for his breakthrough role in Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson — but here he is almost implausibly immense, a mountain of flesh with a neck as thick as a normal person's waist.
VW suffered more than a flesh wound in the wake of its infamous Dieselgate scandal, but the prescription going forward is to introduce lots of new metal to win back customers.
It's a flesh wound, one already infected with a bit of rust thanks to the dreary, wet weather in this frozen hellhole.
A May wind, swelling up like a piece of fruit, with a rough outer skin, slimy flesh, dozens of seeds.
Sometimes they would die after, because their wounds were unable to stop bleeding, or the unwashed tools of their own surgeon had given them a fevered infection that consumed their flesh from the inside out.
Instead of a warning bite, we saw wounds where the flesh was torn from the victim.
Her owners had tried a variety of topical wound ointments, but the wound actually became larger, and developed severe proud flesh.
Neglect to care for even the most minimal of flesh wounds could lead to serious discomfort and health issues.
Flesh and bone are often exposed while arterial sprays of blood continue to spirt [sic] from wounds at regular intervals.»
Fear of blood, wounds and physical deformities permeates the game's visuals, from the blood - soaked environments to the demon - zombies with barbed wire and shrapnel twisted into their bleeding flesh.
Speaking of health, sadly absent in this Far Cry is the gruesome self - healing animation of past games, which I miss: watching yourself dig a bullet out of your flesh with a knife or resetting a broken bone with a crunch is more fun than simply winding some gauze around your arm.
Resembling candied flesh wounds, these pictures are layered, puckered and feature thick daubs of paint, with many of these blobs streaked with multiple colours as if bearing their own necessarily random patterning.
Much like irritants caught in an oyster's flesh, words once hurtful and degrading lose their power to wound us as associations accumulate like so many layers of radiant nacre, such that what once caused pain becomes bound in possibility.
CanWEA looks forward to working with the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) to flesh out further implementation details of the procurement process and expects very strong participation from the wind energy industry in upcoming requests for information, qualifications and proposals.
Reminds me of the Black Knight in Monty Python And The Holy Grail, as his arm is hacked off: «It's only a flesh wound
Bedsores can be wounds of the flesh that take form over many days, weeks or even months.
The Court of Justice for the European Union fired a significant shot at investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) this week, and the result is likely to be much more than just a flesh wound.
Nonetheless I was grateful today when, having not yet written my Monday post for Slaw, I saw this cartoon from the July 7, 2014 edition of the Globe and Mail — a twist on that famous «It's just a flesh wound
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