Sentences with phrase «how brain dead»

I have to laugh some times to keep from crying as to how brain dead the populace is to reality.

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Too many contradictions; we talk about how wonderful it will be to go with Jesus, but keep brain dead people or put old people through medical procedure after medial procedure to keep them «alive.»
People coming back from being brain dead... well couple of things to this, One can you give me an example of this actually happening and for how long was this person brain dead before coming back to life?
Fred, what you're telling me is that you have to be childish and immature to accept god, do you not see how brain - dead that is.
All spewing it does is prove how uneducated and brain dead you really are!
I can't tell you how many nights I get home late, and I'm tired and brain - dead and still have more work to do, so I end up scrambling a couple of eggs, wolfing them down in front of my laptop, and calling that dinner.
It was suspicious how large releases from Wikileaks showed up when Rump was in trouble over whatever brain dead thing he said that day.
Kristian Doyle, assistant professor of immunobiology and neurology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, uses biomarkers to study how the immune system deals with dead brain tissue after a stroke.
C1q also plays a positive role in the brain by clearing out dead cells and helping target harmful materials, so learning how to manipulate its presence to prevent debilitating synapse loss while maintaining its normal functions will require further research.
If he can determine how to speed up engulfment of dead tumor cells from brain tissue, it is his hope to reduce the harmful inflammation that causes death of surrounding neurons.
He will study how glial cells recognize and digest dead cells from a brain tumor.
Confusing body count with intensity, the new Dawn Of The Dead could be a metaphor for how little Hollywood values human life, if only it had a brain ripe enough to feast on.
For all the dead - on jabs at society, bystanders debating the political theories of intervention as two people beat each other's brains out, or the sang - froid meeting in the penthouse debating how best to dispose of the rebellion's wild - eyed ringleader (Luke Evans), there are tantalizing riffs whose interpretation is as much about our own pre-conceived notions as anything else.
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I was wracking my brain trying to come up with an analogous situation in another industry, like «Getting advice on publishing from Stephen King is like getting pointers from Cary Grant on how to break into Hollywood,» but even that comparison is inadequate (setting aside the fact that Cary Grant is dead).
A Partial History of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D.T. Max Happiness Is a Chemical in the Brain by Lucia Perillo HHhH by Laurent Binet Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlen New Ways to Kill Your Mother by Colm Tóibín No One is Here Except All of Us by Ramona Ausubel Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea by Morgan Callan Rogers Say Nice Things About Detroit by Scott Lasser Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe The Liar, the Bitch and the Wardrobe by Allie Kingsley The People of Forever Are Not Afraid by Shani Boianjiu There Is No Dog by Meg Rosoff This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It by David Wong This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
Considering the scale of that horrific decline, one has to marvel how feeble yet flexible a muppet investor's brain really is — to believe this recent dead cat bounce (mostly reversed since) is somehow a win?!
I am not saying the resume is dead as we now see articulated more and more... I am saying from my perspective (I don't sell or write resumes) it's more about updating your resume «platform» and how your pipeline is configured to ensure every doc you «publish» is tailored to every set of eyes after you know, really know, what the brain connected to those eyeballs wants to know about you, the resume owner.
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