Sentences with phrase «into tangles»

Choose brushes or combs that are gentle on your dog's fur and skin, and see a professional groomer if you run into any tangles that are too tough to handle.
The molecular models arising from their work can be used to design new drugs that interact with critical regions on the tau molecule to prevent its assembly into tangles.
The protein tau is normally found in brain cells, but scientists don't know why it clumps into tangles in people with Alzheimer's disease.
Biotechnologists from industry and academia often run into tangles of red tape when they seek approval to sell their products, or for permission to carry out procedures such as outdoor tests of a genetically engineered organism.
Passengers were maimed or crushed when trains jumped the tracks, or telescoped into tangles of wreckage.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The Supreme Court is leaping into a tangled web of litigation over a Spider - Man toy and its inventor's quest to keep collecting royalties even after his patent expired.
When shredded into a tangle and panfried, tofu skins, also known as yuba, make a crisp cake with a custardy, savory flavor.
After watching him attempt to ping a cross through the very real and present physical torso of another player — as if he were either unaware that his marker was standing right beside him or unable to stop himself once he had begun to wind his leg back to take a swing — and then effectively tackle himself out of possession as his touch turned into a tangle of feet and ball, it's clear that Rooney continues to struggle to get the basics right.
And in wading into the tangled web of Albany politics, the mayor is putting his money where his mouth is.
The wires trailing from their laptops disappear into a tangled clump under a nearby table, where the action is coordinated by the games masters, led by Andrew Laird of Bristol - based security firm Cassidian.
Then, to test the notion that a CAG repeat could cause this nuclear clumping, the team inserted a shortened MJD gene containing a long CAG repeat (78 CAGs) into cultured cells and watched the protein product migrate into the nucleus, aggregate there, and recruit the normal MJD protein into a tangle.
When threatened, they quickly disappear into a tangle of vines and foliage, mastering the art of hiding.»
She puts a fresh cache of chicken into a tangle of wire and forges back through the drift to the snowmobiles.
An international team of scientists made the new material, called «twistron harvesters,» by tying a carbon nanotube string into a tangled weave of carbon and submerging it into an electrolyte gel.
Instead, biologists may have to understand and control variations, or codes, of amino acid sequences in the protein that apparently guide them to engage in certain kinds of assemblies and prevent droplet assemblies from turning into tangled knots.
Keen to seize a controlling stake in this as yet unconquered region, the global superpowers have raced to build orbital elevators, swiftly turning the emptiness of space into a tangle of surveillance satellite networks and military way stations.
The murder of a rich man leads a private detective to Guatemala, where a seductive femme fatale pulls him into a tangled web of intrigue surrounding the priceless Mayan jade quetzal.
White, Exley, and Vincennes find themselves drawn into a tangled and sticky web of violence and betrayal following a multiple murder at a coffee shop that is believed to be part of an effort by Mickey Cohen (Paul Guilfoyle) to consolidate his hold on organized crime in L.A..
TORONTO — Stories We Tell, Sarah Polley's documentary inquiry into her tangled family history, has won the Toronto Film Critics Association's 2012 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award.
, Sarah Polley's documentary inquiry into her tangled family history, has won the Toronto Film Critics Association's 2012
The golden haired Savannah just also happens to be Babel's ex-wife, adding another twisted connection into a tangled web of relationships.
A dance - off between the bulls and a trio of haughty Teutonic horses, which ends with the horses tumbling into a tangle and one squawking, «I've fallen and I can't giddyup!
Corrine's husband, Tim (Hamish Linklater), who is Jude's former boyfriend, and Paul's business manager, Alan (Oliver Platt), also figure into the tangle.
That idea works fine as subtext, but the film increasingly has characters voice that metaphor aloud to audiences, driving home a point that already felt perfectly clear — all while Lorraine plumbs deeper and deeper into a tangle of lies and fractured alliances that also include the French agent Delphine (Sofia Boutella), the German secret policeman Spyglass (Eddie Marsan), and a hulking KGB enforcer called Aleksander (Roland Møller).
Increasingly, biologists and neuroscientists are wading into the debate, armed with sophisticated brain imaging equipment that provides a window into the tangled neural circuitry that offers clues to our best intentions — and our worst.
When Sally dies in a car crash, Olivia is drawn back into the tangled history of their friendship — and into the arms of Sally's grieving husband.
I did not find it «verbose» (Publishers Weekly) or filled with «unwieldy plot contrivances» (Kirkus) but, rather, a story that needs the complex narration to delve into the tangled lives of the characters.»
Employee Emma Cross enjoys her work as an investigator until St. Kilda's is drawn into a tangle between American...
Every Fifteen Minutes, best - selling author Lisa Scottoline's latest page - turner, effectively draws readers in at two levels, both as gripping psychological suspense and as a vivid look into the tangled realms of the heart.
Employee Emma Cross enjoys her work as an investigator until St. Kilda's is drawn into a tangle between American intelligence agencies and international villains.
It gathers into a tangled mass and is unable to pass on through the cat's digestive system.
A bushy tail disappearing into a tangle of undergrowth.
In his downtime, Randy took me on a bird watching tour through the hotel grounds patiently pointing out delightful birds as I peered desperately into tangled green foliage.
Situated at the very beginning of a tiny lane that leads into a tangle of old houses, Littlest also scores big points for location.
Hunters can now move freely across map areas and use their cunning to draw a monster into a tangle of vines and unleash a flurry of attacks while it's vulnerable, or lure it into a more fearsome creature's domain to encourage a territorial face - off that yields massive damage to the target.
Final Fantasy IX follows the adventures of bandit Zidane and his motley crew of companions that you pick up along the way, thrusting the player into a tangled web of political intrigue, bungled kidnapping plots and dark secrets and connections from the past that threaten the very existence of the planet (Gaia, in this case)... So far, so very Final Fantasy.
As if that weren't enough injustice, an enraged Athena proceeded to punish Medusa in what might possibly be the most horrifying example of victim blaming — she transformed Medusa's hair into a tangle of venomous serpents and made her face so terrible, it turned all onlookers into stone.
com2kid: I had similar thoughts about math being stereotyped as anti-creative, but I think Hugh had to pick * something * to play the bad guy in this little story, else his quick and simple allegory would have derailed into a tangled spiral of qualifications and disclaimers.
At once tragicomic, sexy and sinister, his new body of work delves into the tangle of contemporary society's obsessive desires and needs, attempting to reason with the irrational.
4 But a sharing economy booster might say that Glatt could have posted his apartment on Airbnb and turned a profit to subsidize his internship, essentially gluing together multiple extractive enterprises into a tangle that might look ethical or at least feel fair - ish.
«This is a major museum blockbuster - scale exhibition that would take two to three years to plan, and we are doing it in nine months» because the State Department delayed final approval, says Haines, who knows precisely when and where she got into this tangle.
What about the nasty black Trafalgar Square Lion sitting under the table, whose rear end is extruded into a tangle of branches and twigs?
He wrote about stem rust in The Times last year, describing how the disease «can turn a healthy crop of wheat into a tangled mass of stems that produce little or no grain.»
I think you got yourself into a tangle trying to defend something you didn't read.
The case drew Bryan into a tangle of conspiracy, political machinations, and legal brinksmanship — and transformed his understanding of mercy and justice forever.
Soon enough, that tiny coffee shop table turns into a tangled mess you simply can't decipher and you wish you could reduce the amount of cables you use.

Not exact matches

There are many threads to these NAFTA talks, and as the U.S. pulls harder — by staking out extreme positions and making aggressive demands of Canada and Mexico — they're becoming tangled into a Gordian knot that perhaps no one will be able to untie.
I'm thinking she might have gotten all carried away with a tangle of high - sounding ideas and kinda lost track of some slight little eensy - weensy tiny problems she is going to run into:
All these questions can not be treated here, and not only for reasons of time; for though they are very important for the history of theology, they lead into such a tangle of theological subtle - ties that they can not be expected greatly to advance the ecumenical cause.
And if there was no Creator and things just happened to come together, then is it likely they also just happened to develope into intellect or emotion or love... things that exist but are not tangle in a lab?.
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