http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/11/9/223615/983 Here it is and you will notice that this is a shitrain of unreason,
patched up by a single sound speculation that is unfortunately just speculation.
A gash on the head of the mother from the other house was
patched up by a tourist there as the matriarch in our teahouse asked me for medical help — fist - sized pieces of her hair came out, her face was cut, and as the evening wore on, large bumps appeared on her head and brow.
After being
patched up by some well - meaning ranchers Marston recovers to continue his hunt.
Not exact matches
While manufacturing has shown a little weakness, the biggest difference
by far is in mining — and that's where the Oil
patch weakness shows
up, as well as coal and metals production for export (recall how awful rail and steel have been in the Weekly Indicators for the last 4 months).
Windows consumers woke
up on Saturday to some good news: Microsoft says it has already
patched a series of potentially catastrophic hacks, published on Good Friday
by the hacker group known as the Shadow Brokers.
«This is an effort
by both sides to
patch up and bring a new life to strained relations,» said Lalit Mansingh, former Indian ambassador to the United States.
I am concerned here not with
patching up personalities
by means of sex, but with what should determine policy, both within and outside of marriage.
Surrounded
by up - and - coming critics wearing a variety of bright yellow ties (it was rumored that Borges, blind for over 20 years, could still see
patches of yellow), he clutched and caressed a favorite cane, offering few insights into himself, the man of flesh and blood.
I have long remembered the remark of a notable art critic — though I have forgotten which one — that many modernist paintings could be understood as fragments of classical painting blown
up for their own sake, displaying the formal and technical elements
by which painting is accomplished but eschewing the narrative depiction within which such
patches of paint on canvas would earlier have had their place.
two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed
by rustic fences, with a few temporary huts run
up in the centre, and all the surrounding area divided into
patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
Large spaces in the forest of two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed
by rustic fences, with a few temporary huts run
up in the centre, and all the surrounding area divided into
patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
Chelsea need a manager in the summer and
by all accounts Roman Abramovich has
patched up and differences he had with the former Blues boss some time ago.
Up to Christmas, Olivier was in his purple
patch and scoring for fun, but then in January he made the fatal mistake of being interviewed
by the Arsenal Magazine.
We can expect rotational fouling, badgering of the referee, the soundtrack of «Same old Arsenal always cheating» accompanying Colin Lewin onto the field as he tries to
patch up a prone player who has been assaulted
by a less talented but more aggressive opponent.
You can drop
by your favorite baby store and pick
up some cotton mittens to cover
up those talons, and baby Aquaphor to slather on those rough
patches.
This morning he had 3
patches and
by this afternoon he now has 4 more starting
up.
And yet even after all that he can still wake
up with dry red
patches on his face (not shown in this post), legs and arms, accompanied
by scratch marks.
Mario Cuomo) in 1994, but
patched up their relationship after 9 - 11, was also noted
by several reporters.
It's after one pane of glass was smashed
by the vandal, which has been
patched up with part of a vote remain sign from the EU referendum.
The 1975 referendum gambit was deployed
by Wilson to
patch up splits between opponents and supporters of European integration within his own Labour party.
MESSENGER's maps of polar craters match
up nicely with earlier imagery of the poles, taken
by Earth - based radars, which showed anomalously bright features —
patches that reflected radio waves much better than the surrounding terrain, just as ice does.
The researchers demonstrated this idea
by mixing
up a batch of ink laced with the cellulose - producing bacteria Acetobacter xylinum and printing a
patch in the precise shape of a doll's face.
«As powerful as the cycle is, it is also surprisingly susceptible to environmental changes — and humankind is imposing massive perturbations on Amazonia
by both cutting down the trees and heating
up the air with greenhouse gases, which reduces large - scale moisture transport and precipitation, and end
up affecting even the untouched
patches of the forests.»
You can not hope to
patch up the text - based captchas
by adding more distortions or clutter.
Online this week in Nature Geoscience, a team of researchers examines these studies and reports that water molecule concentrations vary
by a factor of
up to 100 between rock types, suggesting that the moon's innards contain wet and dry
patches.
For if President Bush had not so thoroughly alienated the scientific community in the first six years of his presidency,
by now they might have spoken
up to make the point that in the particular
patch in which Mr. bin Laden is supposed to be hiding, no one has ever been able to find anything.
Glitches caused
by our simulation being
patched up could also be at the root of truly bizarre results that defy the normal rules of physics.
By equipping the
patches with more sensitive motion sensors, they can be worn lower on a person's neck, hidden behind a buttoned -
up shirt, and still pick
up throat motion.
Children who have grown
up around pets are less likely to suffer from eczema, a skin condition caused
by allergens and that is characterized
by itching and red
patches on the skin.
There seems to be a growing belief that cholesterol does not cause heart disease but is involved in
patching it
up and has therefore been found guilty
by association.
It is used to
patch up damaged arteries caused
by free radicals.
Complete this look
by adding
patched denim jacket and lace -
up slip - ons:
Sportsmax created circles and squares, or splashed
patches of harsh black on soft white dresses for dramatic effect, while Karl Largerfeld's pale shades were broken
up by geometric motifs.
But if microblading seems daunting, Jalaf says you can achieve a similar effect with tinting: «
By leaving the tint on for longer, it tints the skin a little, giving the illusion of fuller brows while covering
up patches,» she explains.
The features includes a vertical stripe pattern, off the shoulders with a short sleeves, floral embroider rose
patch, side pockets, button
up front followed
by a loose fitted wear.
But even though the couple
patches things
up, Richard has his work cut out for him when Toni announces that she'll be reenacting Lady Godiva's naked ride as part of a protest organized
by an artists» group.
However, with all the mods already out, and several more on the way, it's no big leap to believe that this will become a true classic once touched
up by patches and mods.
Alcide's family emergency leaves Sookie unprotected; Lafayette is surprised
by a visit from his mom (Alfre Woodard); Sam has his hands full with Tommy; Jessica and Bill
patch up their differences; Sophie - Anne moves into a new home; Jason makes a desperate move to save Crystal.
During the formal reception, Jack climbed
up inside an elevator shaft toward a gray metal box (where he attached an uploading,
patch device to send data to the security system's database), while Sarah, dressed in an elegant gown, ran
up to greet «Senator Waltzer» - being impersonated
by Ethan Hunt.
After her daughter (Mamie Gummer) gets dumped
by her fiancée, Ricki Randazzo (Meryl Streep, Gummer's real - life mother), frontwoman of a touring cover band, returns home to try to
patch things
up with the family she abandoned years ago.
Smart makes him turn from angry murderer to a whimpering ball of sniffles
by suggesting he
patch things
up with his estranged wife.
The later installments, marred
by this poorly devised attempt to
patch up a space - horror B - movie, would fall into the same line of entanglement and Easter Eggs.
And Ronit is a juicy role, a character who is resentful but also wounded
by her failure to
patch things
up with her father before his death.
Determined to
patch up his personal life piece
by piece, Chip has to learn to stop preaching and start listening.
With help from Batman (Arnett), a
patched -
up pirate (Offerman) and a groovy kitty (Brie), they go off - grid to save their civilisation, pursued
by the president's vicious enforcer (Neeson).
Unremarkable films propped
up by exceptional lead performances are as much a certainty of the autumnal season as yellow leaves and pumpkin
patches.
From dressing
up your animal friends, to making friends
by sending tunes, there's a lot going on, so here are the complete
patch notes for you to look through:
Slipping it on his hand (and refusing to remove it), he returns home and tries to
patch things
up with his estranged family, including wife Meredith (Foster) and their two kids,
by speaking to them all through the Beaver persona, in a cockney accent.
The state, law, religion, and the entire realm of ideas, to the extent that they represent the overarching interests in society and are conditioned
by the underlying set of socioeconomic relations, will all be enlisted for the purpose of defending the status quo and of
patching up society's contradictions, often through the disheveled fantasies of Hollywood or the brittle enchantments of popular culture.
In recent years, security teams have stepped
up their approaches to protecting their infrastructure
by fortifying their network perimeter defenses, building
up protections against advanced malware, upgrading vulnerable operating systems, automating the delivery of
patches to stop exploits, and developing counter-measures to spot intruders.