Sentences with phrase «found veins»

... He's a self - promoting huckster who found a vein, a vein of meanness and nastiness.»
Lying on a bed in the ER with a nurse trying to find a vein in my arm, all I could think of was that I hadn't had a chance to live.
Water by mouth cuased them to choke, so they tried starting IVs but they were so terribly dehydrated they could not find veins.
Giroud is finding a vein of consistency.
He's the best option we have on the right, and if he finds any vein of form he'll be there to stay.
I watched in horror as he screamed while they poked him over and over again with the needle in attempts to find a vein for the IV.
It is very hard to find a vein when the person is dehydrated.
When we took our son to the emergency room, he was already dehydrated and they could not find a vein to inject IV fluids.
My veins were so small they needed specialists to find a vein.
Not quite — it was more like Puberty Unplugged — but its screenwriters, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, found a vein of insolent male adolescent patter that mixed swinging - dick braggadocio and hide - your - pain - bro sincerity.
I will be mining this one, trying to find a vein that parallels my own.
A catheter in the vein gives us a way to deliver emergency drugs quickly regardless of our ability to find the veins.
Anesthetic emergencies are rare, but when they occur, blood pressure is usually low which makes it difficult to find veins to deliver emergency drugs quickly.
Small pets unfortunately have very small blood vessels, and so finding a vein — particularly when they are unwell and circulation is poor — can be very difficult.
Then a shelter worker who we call a «euthanasia tech (not a vet)» finds a vein in the front leg and injects a lethal dose of the «pink stuff».
«How many times are you going to prick a person in the back of a police car with a needle to try and get their blood before you actually find the vein?
And my mom used to have the problem of them not finding a vein, so if there is ever a next time that you have to give blood, make sure you initially, before - hand, ask for an «experienced» person, who has taken blood a lot.

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In that same vein, you need to find employees who aren't afraid to openly discuss their opinions.
Their research also found that industries such as financial services, healthcare and manufacturing experience the highest level of attacks given that they have massive financial assets, a rich vein of personal data to be tapped, and physical inventories that hold significant value.
There are no oil riches, no veins of gold to be found on Canada's most successful aboriginal reserve.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film's tone will be in the same vein as The Social Network, a dramatic take on the triumphs and betrayals of the people involved in Facebook's founding.
If a jolt of excitement courses through your veins at the mere thought of it, then you've found it.
In the same vein, in 2016 - 2107 AACO ran a series of webinars on offsetting for caribou and caribou habitat (recordings of which can be found here).
Mr. Chabot has significant experience with vein type deposits similar to that found at the Lamaque Gold Project.
The supervision system on several levels (the local, intermediate and national) was found to be severely lacking, and may stakeholders have raised such concerns in this vein.
In a somewhat different vein, Tracy and Lash, while agreeing that the anthropic principle is untenable in science, find a certain kind of anthropocentrism appropriate in theology: (1) human beings are both products of and interpreters of the evolutionary process; (2) human beings are responsible for much of our world's ills: «if we are the «center» of anything, we are the center of «sin,» of the self - assertive disruption and unraveling of the process of things, at least on our small planet» (Tracy and Lash, 280).
I find it highly amusing, along that vein, that so many liberals want to, on one hand, legalize marijuana but criminalize smoking tobacco.
And so I guess, in much the same vein, that is why I am finding it hard to ignore your paid membership while trying to continue to enjoy the free site.
In this vein, one of the major goals of religious education is helping persons to find zest and lift in the religious life.
To find the hidden veins of precious mental health ore in your church will not be an easy task, but this is precisely the challenge.
In somewhat similar vein Leon Lederman, director of the Fermi Laboratory near Chicago, proclaimed that the objective of physics was to find «a unified theory of everything» so simple it could be written as a single formula that you can wear on your T - shirt (Davies 1989, p. 13).
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.
I was tasked with feeding Jeremy with drops of sugary water as the doctor manipulated his wrist, attempting several times to find a suitable vein that would allow passage for the antibiotics to enter his system and flush out the infection.
In the course of this is to be found a rich vein of insight into the meaning of the gospel as Paul conceives of it.
Dear Dave: A friend of mine just brought me a very small pepper (about 1 cm) very pungent, red when ripe and when I dissected it only found 4 seeds, almost no vein.
Himalayan Salt is found in the nutrient rich veins flowing beneath the salt mountains in the Himalayan foothills.
The capsaicin which gives paprika its spicy flavor is found in the pod's veins and seeds, which were removed by hand before the crushed dried peppers were ground into a powder.
Some people find fresh garlic too strong, but here's a tip, remove the center vein from a piece of garlic and it helps take some of the tangy taste out
Along the same vein, some of my recipes on the blog include hemp seeds, coconut flour, almond flour, and other not so easy to find ingredients — IGNORE THOSE RECIPES (for now).
In that vein, I'm glad to have shared these three things to read, watch, and use and it is my hope that readers will find them useful, inspiring, informative, and entertaining, while maybe also discovering something new to them.
The problem, as a few folks in our test kitchen who tried this trick with a batch of fresh cayenne peppers last week found out, is that sometimes the chiles are still plenty spicy without veins and seeds.
Between these ridges are the «veins» or strings that you may find once you have cut and then baked the squash or pumpkin.
A friend of mine just brought me a very small pepper (about 1 cm) very pungent, red when ripe and when I dissected it only found 4 seeds, almost no vein.
The vasodilator properties found in rutin may also be helpful in the treatment of poor circulation, high blood pressure, varicose veins and atherosclerosis.
i would think again before benching a striker that's found a rich vein of league form sorry sanchez starts from the bench im afraid he needs to see how well we perform without him.
The current Liverpool side have found a rich vein of form in front of goal this season, and thanks to the good folks at talkSPORT we can now see where that puts them amongst the highest scoring sides in English football history.
The German side started the season in colourful form, but have found themselves in a rich vein of form coming into this match, winning 11 and drawing one of their last 12 in all competitions.
The Nigerian international appears to be Wenger's latest pet, having broken into the first - team squad with a number of impressive displays, but so far this season he has failed to find the same vein of form.
Olivier Giroud continued his rich vein in front of goal by opening the scoring in the first half during Arsenal's 4 - 0 victory over Swansea City but immediately after finding the net, the Frenchman visibly seemed to be in some discomfort.
In the same ironic vein that finds Planned Parenthood ending parenthood, the pro-choice movement stifles choice.
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