Sentences with phrase «mother of the needle»

The mother of the needle is the place that bleeds.
A curse implying unspeakable things done to the mother of the needle.
The mother of the needle is the oldest needle in the world, the one that gave birth to all needles.

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«Then we added even more luxury features, like thick mother - of - pearl buttons and handmade single - needle stitching construction, to make the shirt even better.»
Aside from being born of a mother who is already infected, or from sharing a hypodermic needle or receiving blood products in transfusion from someone who is infected, the most prevalent way in which AIDS is spread is through sexual intercourse, whether vaginal, anal or oral.
With regard to the Virgin Mary — who was undoubtedly a virgin at Jesus» birth — the angel Gabriel was a biological specialist who artificially inseminated the Mother of God with a hypodermic needle.
Some mothers briefly feel a tingling, «pins and needles,» or a flushing of warmth or coolness through the breasts with milk let - down.
But, for many people, the phobia of needles is real and the new mother can expect a needle or two depending on how she is fairing.
Until last week, scrutinizing a fetus's DNA for indications of genetic abnormalities meant tapping into the mother's womb with a needle.
This transmission can come in the form of anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.
She's the mother of the founder of the skincare center, and gives off an instantly calming, motherly demeanor from the moment you meet her — which I was extremely grateful for, since I'm deathly afraid of needles.
«Then we added even more luxury features, like thick mother - of - pearl buttons and handmade single - needle stitching construction, to make the shirt even better.»
Mainly because despite having a mother who sewed a significant portion of my wardrobe growing up, and still does the occasional sewing project for me, a needle and thread kind of scares me.
Barely registering the existence of his two daughters even when they're standing right in front of him (Leigh regular Ruth Sheen is constantly, hilariously livid as their mother), he springs to giddy life when a «natural philosopher» (played by frequent Leigh collaborator Lesley Manville) drops by his studio to conduct an experiment involving sunlight, a needle, and a prism.
Instead he fashioned screwdrivers out of his mother's knitting needles and tiny tweezers out of her corset stays.
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