Sentences with phrase «make veins»

Here, laser energy is used to make the veins fade with time.
A buildup of pressure in your lower rectum can affect blood flow and make the veins there swell.
If you continue with strenuous exercising routines, you not only build up your body, but also make your veins more visible.
As your muscles gain in size and density, the ridge muscle wall can make the veins visible even when you are relaxing.
How to Make the Veins in Your Arms Pop Out To get them popping out permanently you need to do the following.
Shape into carrots, using a toothpick to make veins.
For an elite athlete like Poljanski, a low body fat percentage makes the veins more visible.
Because the fontanels cover areas of the skull that have not yet fused together, they're soft, making veins and arteries visible.
This dehydration makes veins and ligaments more pronounced and skin appears thin and crepey.
Some like to use a ton of simple carbs, some swear wine makes their veins pop - up, some take nitric boosters etc..
This makes the veins in your arm fuller and able to carry more blood through the desired area.
Nitric oxide increases your blood flow, which makes your veins bulge underneath your skin.
This can refer to a type of a condition that makes the vein that should pass through the liver pass around it.

Not exact matches

Without character running through your veins as the source of your decision - making process, and without integrity as your internal GPS system navigating you through life, you're going to eventually fail.
In the same vein, if you're made aware of an issue before a customer reaches out to you to complain, be the first to speak up!
The first order of priority to make the workplace a safe place for all is to identify and place the right leaders — those with character and moral excellence running through their veins — in positions to swiftly challenge the pervasive status quo.
It can be incredibly scary to break away, to make the changes and to get uncomfortable, but once you do, you can start to feel the blood pumping through your veins again and your passion for life coming back.
It features improved specs at the same $ 329 price tag that makes it compelling for home use; the iPad Pro line remains for more professional applications, in the vein of the Microsoft Surface tablets and notebooks.
Jake Bronstein says he's discovered a largely untapped vein of demand for premium, American - made men's underwear.
In the same vein, does this person give you enough time to make a decision or form an opinion?
It's fitting that the week after the generation's greatest entrepreneur died, business leaders and academics descended on Washington to make the case for relaxing the policies that are cutting the country's richest vein of entrepreneurial talent: skilled immigrants.
There appear to be several veins that make up the broader zone, which has yet to be defined.
In the same vein, the price at which they sell the stocks will determine the level of the profits they make.
What I haven't always realized, until it's too late, is that by throwing back my head and obsessing over what is in it, I make myself (That is one wide - open jugular vein!)
Unfortunately, though, with people being discouraged to pursue the liberal arts in the 21st century, openings for these positions are becoming few and far between, and people who have that philosophical blood running through their veins sometimes take on preacher positions as a way to make ends meat, which is wrong because it is the essence of living a lie.
Christian social justice works in the same vein — it's worthless to say you love Gd and Jesus and seek the presence of the Holy Spirit if you're not bothering in the first place to make the world better.
«You must have oil for your limbs, blood for your veins, water for your soul, the world of reality for your intellect: do you not see that the very law of your own nature makes these a necessity for you?
The book does not continue in this vein, but this approach does hamper its message, and in my amateur opinion makes it more difficult to understand.
I could go on in this vein, but perhaps the point is made.
Christian scholars followed in the same vein making Christ the lover and protector of the Church.
When you want to procure things that would make you comfortable, you should have ready money and not a piece of rock with veins of gold in it straight from the mine.
There is no middle man between the Creation and the Creator; «It was We Who Created man, and We know what dark suggestions his soul makes to him: for We are nearer to him than (his) jugular vein.
In this vein, Lisbeth and Daniel Schorr's Within Our Reach describes a number of programs that have produced good results, tries to identify the features that made them work, and argues that we should try to replicate these scattered successes.
In this vein, the Jewish scholar Emil Fackenheim is correct when he speaks of «history - making events.»
In a similar vein, because the Bible says things that some people understand to mean that it claims to be inspired and «inerrant», does that make it so?
The Gospel of Thomas (not the one recently discovered in Egypt) reports the childhood of Jesus in a similar vein — a series of miraculous events such as making twelve clay pigeons fly or taking over the first grade at school to lecture on mystical meanings of the alphabet.
Super small beings of intelligence, building and maintaining molecular machinery within all megalithic life formations may well be considered ID yet to think of such issues outside the veins of rudimentary sciences is where debates of, are to be made manifestations for thought inspired conjectures.
Fifthly, in the same vein, I would not make about 5 % of the human population gay, then punish them for being that way.
In a similar vein, avoid companies that make no mention of their manufacturing practices or are known to have unsatisfactory auditing practices (for example, Gap Inc.).
In similar vein Lewis Mumford has made an unambiguous testimony.
In a more ethical vein, Niebuhr thought of original sin as our tendency to make our own perspectives absolute, to transform our sense of the good into the good for everyone.
If the middle vein of your chard is really thick, you might think about cutting it out to make it easier to eat.
These are too terribly spicy for us, but if you are worried about the heat level make sure to remove all the seeds and veins of the jalapenos and add only half of the jalepenos at first.
With 4 locations in Columbus (Grandview, Upper Arlington, Polaris and Easton), there's no excuse not to try something new in the «make your own meal assembly line style» vein.
If desired, roll out the pastry scraps and cut them into leaves, using the back of a paring knife to make lines for veins.
Remove the seeds and veins from the poblano by making making a slit lengthwise on one side of the pod.
The seeds and veins retain heat, removing them will make the chile slightly less hot.
Prepare the peppers: Rinse the chile peppers and make a slit down the side, just long enough to remove the seeds and veins.
No, the staggeringly expensive, shockingly strong iced coffee that runs through our veins all summer long is an entirely different beast, made by slow - steeping coffee beans before straining them out.
Make a small slit in the chiles, remove the seeds and veins carefully and let the chiles drain.
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