Sentences with phrase «open wound exposing»

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The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought had healed, and they exposed currents of hostility toward Christianity that one would have hoped had disappeared.
Open wounds should never be exposed to pool water, period.
People get exposed either through open wounds or via the mouth, nose, or eyes.
(Still available in Burgandy, I wore in an old post) I did have to sew the slit up on the skirt a little bit because it was very open and the wind would try to expose everything under!
If anything, it exposes the older Hyrules a little (bar Wind Waker's glorious ocean) for the not - so - open worlds they are.
Your pet has the ability to remove the sutures by licking leaving you with an opened wound and an exposed surgery site!
Dogs can also be infected if they have a scratch or open wound that is exposed to contaminated saliva.
Here, as in many paintings executed over the subsequent decade, the body is depicted as exposed, fragmented, and open, in a sexualised and wounded position.
The strong winds from the south can push the ice further north into the Central Arctic, exposing the open water and releasing heat to the atmosphere from the ocean.»
The exposed open water caused by the wind divergence may absorb some additional sunlight and melt more ice than usual over the next few weeks (temperature - albedo feedback)[related NASA animation], but given that the sun is well on its way to setting for the winter, I think this effect will be fairly minimal.
It's an extraordinary open wound that you've exposed, Dr Curry, and it seems some are not reacting well.
The upper boundary of open forests has markedly shifted both on slopes exposed in winter to strong westerly winds and in the areas where summer temperatures are the main limiting factors.
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