Sentences with phrase «of a puncture»

Bolts or screws that secure the board may have become loose, creating the risk of a puncture injury;
«But they get a lot of puncture wounds
She curated the recent exhibition Language of Puncture at Gallery 101 (Ottawa).
Exploring the possibilities of punctured shapes, and the relationships between painted surface, drawing, and the wall, Mangold's new works are a continuation of ideas explored in Pace's 2014 exhibition Robert Mangold.
The pouches are made of puncture resistant plastic and are BPA and phthalate free.
It is extremely soft and contains low - density plastic and is made of puncture resistant material.
What is more, the new technique reduces the number of punctures needed to analyse the writing on a document to just one.
It draws on a huge amount of data, from the likelihood of a punctured glove to historical reports of lab break - ins, to put numbers on the low odds of an accidental or deliberate lab release and resulting risks to the population.
They also come with a double zipper seal to ensure that the bags give you extra security and they have a thick material to minimize the chances of puncturing.
On her Facebook page Williams wrote, «I have a fractured right orbit from the mean left hook, missing parts of eyelid and eyebrow, injury to the belly of my left bicep, and a lot of punctures and lacerations.
Micro-needling: The practice of puncturing (injuring) skin with tiny, sharp points that may result in bleeding, but used as an effective treatment for acne scars.
Trevante Rhodes, as «Black» / Chiron, is exceptional at portraying the braggadocio that defines his current work as well as the wounded, innocent child who hides just behind that thin veneer of bluster; Jenkins» script, as well as Holland's performance, does a phenomenal job of puncturing that veneer throughout their reunion at the diner, which is at once suspenseful and romantic, cutting and heartbreaking.
The benefit of tubeless tyres is that in event of a puncture, the air leaks out very slowly thus ensuring there is no sudden loss of control and the vehicle can safely be brought to a halt.
She curated the exhibition Language of Puncture at Gallery 101 (Ottawa) that runs until October 28.
The faster the spin, the louder the hiss, which explains why the sinking 93 - mph fastball thrown by Florida Marlins righthander Kevin Brown sounds like air rushing out of a punctured tire.
Then there's the tyre choice Land Rover has packaged with Discovery; 255 / 55R20s had us fearful of punctures in rockier conditions and while they didn't eventuate we remain concerned.
What we are going to get used to hearing is the still small voice of punctured fulfillment; that is to say, we will receive far more than we imagined we might get from the prophecy, but we will get it through the loss of fantasy.
I use one of those puncture type can openers to open the bottom and drain out the liquid, then tip over and open the can with a can opener, scoop out the white thick coconut that is left.
Though he wasn't penalised by the stewards, he was punished in the form of a puncture, which dropped him down to seventh.
Despite plenty of punctures, spins and even a couple of small fires, the number of caution periods this year was incredibly low, which, combined with the reasonably high attrition rate, meant that it wasn't the most exciting race.
It's sound of punctured invincibility and deflated egos.
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Northern district police apprehended a man in Tiveria, who is suspected of puncturing all four tires of a police department pickup...
Furthermore, Hoope has an anesthetic system by which an electrical pulse generates numbness, preventing pain at the time of the puncture.
Today, that love affair has become more public than ever, with almost every world cuisine offering some variation of punctured meat, pierced seafood or perforated vegetation.
From Salida, Colorado south to the Mexico border, puncturevine or goat's - head (Tribulus terrestris L.) is an invasive plant species that produces thumbtack - like burs capable of puncturing bicycle tires.
They should also be free of punctures, bruises or any signs of decay.
One of the tires was flat, so one of the neighbours offered a can of puncture sealant, he put it in and then I drove the car back and forth to spread the sealant around inside the tire.
Opt for a space - saver spare wheel — which we'd recommend over the pressurised can of puncture gunk that Ford supplies as standard — and boot space with the seats up is cut to 276 litres.
For customers who desire all - season performance and increased protection in the case of a puncture, the BMW X4 M40i is also available with 19 - inch double - spoke light - alloy wheels with all - season run - flat tires (8.5 J x 19, 245/45 R19).
This replaces the spare wheel, jack and tool kit, and can effect a temporary repair of any puncture of up to 6 mm diameter in the tread area — sealing the hole and re-inflating the tyre to enable the car to be driven to where a permanent repair or replacement can be carried out.
The GTR was also raced by Stokell, Luke Youlden, Peter Hackett and Danish driver Allan Simonsen in the 2003 Bathurst 24 Hour race where after qualifying 6th would go on to finish 8th outright after suffering a number of punctures throughout the race.
Abscesses are accumulations of pus that usually form as a result of puncture wounds inflicted during cat fights.
The majority of punctures were on her face and head, some being inside her mouth, which had abscessed to the size of golf balls.
Sadly it fails in its claim of puncture - resistance and ultra-toughness since it is easily shredded to bits by really aggressive chewers.
He opened her up and found her intestine had been torn and feces was leaking into her body cavity, and two feet of her punctured intestine had to be removed.
(Marsh Tea; Wild Rosemary) Is an excellent remedy for any kind of puncture wound including animal bites, snake bites, insect bites or bee stings.
His skin is loose enough to roll when confronted with briars or twigs, decreasing the incidence of puncture wounds and tears.
In 1949 he creates his first Concetti spaziali (Spatial Concepts), a series of punctured canvases which he later intervenes using different materials and bright colors.
The work is a riot: a turbulent soundtrack; a video of a punctured military vest; a fleshy materialisation of the garment; a line of wall - set wooden staffs, their curved trajectory quoting that of a swung flagpole or a truncheon striking a neck.
Fontana recounted how he had hit upon the idea of puncturing the picture plane in 1949, and how this had opened up the dimension of space in his painting and of outer space in his imagination.
«The act of stitching lines carries metaphors of puncturing and healing, connecting and disrupting, tearing and mending.
Fontana looks especially strong, with a mini-retrospective that ranges from a biomorphic plaster ceiling decoration designed in 1949 for a private home in Milan to several of his punctured and slashed paintings.
Gander literally breaks this barrier with an installation that consists of a punctured wall exposing a leafy green world beyond it.
Last week I received a promotional e-mail from spiked, the often - biting British publication fond of puncturing all manner of ideological balloons, touting a broadside against warnings about overpopulation.
Other pros being the non-air tyres (so no risk of punctures), hand brake, deep sun cover canopy, roomy basket and handy pocket.
There is a handy tab for writing the details on rather than the main body of the pouch which is great because makes it easier to check and reduces possibility of puncturing the pouch.
Non-flat wheels will last longer and eliminate the likelihood of punctures.
Although the risk of complication is small, about 6 percent with ablation, there is still the chance of puncturing the heart or forming a fistula.
Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelry may be worn.The word piercing can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to an opening in the body created by this act or practice.
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