Sentences with phrase «rupture on»

Instead, sanitize the area and bandage the blisters only if they rupture on their own.
Experts have predicted a «high risk» of rupture on this aging oil pipeline that has recently been approved to bring Alberta tar sands crude to Eastern Canada.
Further, while rare, a severely distended bladder may rupture on its own, leading to the leakage of urine into the abdominal cavity.
Steel structures rupture on a massive scale.
By contrast, Field says, the next forecast, due in 2012, will allow the possibility of ruptures breaking through onto adjacent segments, such as a rupture on a side fault breaking onto the San Andreas itself.
In a natural birth that is free from medical interventions, the membranes rupture on their own.
On the surface, there is no apparent rupture on the mountain.
These findings have important implications for earthquake hazard prone regions like California where ruptures on complex fault systems may cascade and lead to mega-earthquakes.
For instance, the segment of the fault around Brigham City ruptures on average every 1100 years, but has not experienced an earthquake in 2500 years.
In this study, Tramelli and her colleagues used the recorded waveforms from the 2012 Emilia seismic sequence to simulate a seismic sequence that triggered end - to - end earthquakes along adjacent fault patches, observing the affect of continuous ruptures on the resulting ground motion and, consequently, its impact on critical structures, such as dams, power plants, hospitals and bridges.
He has also collected many tales of survival, including the time parasitic nematodes burrowed into his intestines, and the time his appendix ruptured on a lonely tributary of the Amazon and a Peruvian military jet flew to the rescue.
It appears that slip on this structure, and perhaps others like it, may contribute more to the continued growth of the mountains than large ruptures on the main active thrust fault.
According to a new study, the heavy shaking in the so - called Kaikōura quake was amassed by ruptures on at least 12 different faults, in some cases so far apart that they were thought to be immune to each other's influence.
I naturally went into labor at 38 weeks, my membranes ruptured on their own and my entire labor was 12 hours... only about 4 of them being painful!
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, the root of Blathers's disgust of insects is revealed: when he was younger, a mantis egg case ruptured on his writing desk, causing thousands of mantises to fly out.
A failure of the filter is dangerous for your engine, especially when it ruptures on the outside while you are on a highway.
So if the abscess has not ruptured on it's own, your veterinarian may need to sedate your pet and «lance» or open the abscess.
Those are words from Susan C., who lives in Marshall, Michigan, less than a mile from where Enbridge's tar sands oil pipeline ruptured on July 25, 2010.
The Enbridge accident closed almost 40 miles of the Kalamazoo River near Marshall, Mich., after Enbridge pipeline 6B ruptured on July 25, 2010.
When ExxonMobil's Pegasus pipeline ruptured on March 29, the company announced that no oil had leaked into Lake Conway, a major recreational reservoir just nine - tenths of a mile from the spill site in central Arkansas.

Not exact matches

But it suddenly took on water in July, when first its line 6B ruptured in Michigan, spilling 19,500 barrels of crude into the Kalamazoo River, then line 6A sprang a 6,100 - barrel leak in Illinois two months later.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a Missouri murderer's bid to avoid execution by lethal injection because it might rupture blood - filled tumors on his body due to a rare ailment, and he has suggested being put to death by gas.
WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a Missouri murderer's bid to avoid execution by lethal injection because it might rupture blood - filled tumors on his body due to a rare ailment, and he has suggested being put to death by gas.
And, last year, Henry Kissinger jumped on the peril bandwagon, holding a confidential meeting with top A.I. experts at the Brook, a private club in Manhattan, to discuss his concern over how smart robots could cause a rupture in history and unravel the way civilization works.
John Paul II's Extraordinary Synod of Bishops in 1985, and Benedict XVI's insistence on a «hermeneutic of continuity» rather than rupture have both helped to recover a «deeper reception of the Council» as the Synod's final report requested.
It is likely that this grew steadily as something freely embraced and the later rupture of traditions between East and West reflected the diverse practice that went on earlier.
By making, each of us, a revolutionary rupture with a society based on injustice, and by paralyzing the death mechanisms of the money system — if necessary, by a well - planned general strike.
Daily believer momentum of positivism on twitter verbalism is better than dissonant dilly dally rupturing of unbeliever negativisms
But when you say «depends on,» do you mean that it can be traced to something, so that it would have been predictable prior to the occurrence of the rupture?
For the Catholic Church doesn't do «paradigm shifts» in that sense of the term, and the Pope himself has insisted that Amoris Laetitia does not propose a rupture with the Church's settled doctrines on the indissolubility of marriage and worthiness to receive Holy Communion.
The Gardena congregation that planted Servant King has had such a rupture and is now on strained terms with its ecclesial offspring in Eugene.
I am on the verge of rupturing, when she looks at me... and smiles.
In his frequently quoted address to the Roman Curia of 22 December 2005, Benedict XVI made the following remarks regarding the Second Vatican Council: On the one hand, there is an interpretation that I would call «a hermeneutic of discontinuity and rupture»; it has frequently availed itself of the sympathies of the mass media, and also one trend of modern theology.
This was never going to last, since heresy and relativism had, of course, never disappeared from the «papal agenda» and neither — perhaps more to the point — had his (and his predecessor's) analysis that disunity in the modern church was the result of a clash between two different interpretations of the Council itself, one right, the other wrong: as Benedict once more explained it, as his first Christmas as Pope approached in December 2005, «On the one hand, there is an interpretation that I would call «a hermeneutic of discontinuity and rupture» [i.e., the line peddled by The Tabletfor thirty years]; it has frequently availed itself of the sympathies of the mass media, and also one trend of modern theology.
Finally, one who has a testicle ruptured should not take on the task of spiritual direction, for symbolically that suggests an interpersonal style that easily becomes overburdened with guilt.45 Whoever has these defects should not offer the loaves of bread.
The «rapid about - face» began in the early 1960s under the impulse of the Second Vatican Council and «its willingness to address non-Catholic Christians as «brothers,» to acknowledge that blame lay on both sides for the ecclesiastical ruptures of the Reformation, to stress the unique role of Christ as mediator between God and humanity, and to urge ordinary lay Catholics to live lives of practical Christian holiness.»
It is the nature of this rupture which I have been trying to outline in what follows, along with the reasons for it, and the effect of it on the Christian faith.
Being essentially a seamless garment, faith's confession must needs be whole and entire: the articles of the faith are intimately interconnected and can not beindividually accepted or rejected on the rupturing principle of the caprice of whim, the consequences of which are the wounds of heresy.
In it he makes this comment, «we live on this side of a rupture which divides the whole history of mankind into two sections; the one extending from the cavemen to the men of the Renaissance, and the other covering this post-Cartesian world of ours.
A 9 months old boy who was kicked so hard by his step father that he ruptured his bowel and died on the operating table.
For a band that made its bones on ear - rupturing death metal, one might reasonably expect Sepultura to release a sledgehammer beer.
After rupturing his ACL, Falcao struggled for form and fitness and Ligue 1 and subsequently left on loan to Manchester United.
Unfortunately, Csonka has been zonked too often and is out for a month to let his head stop ringing, and Griese doesn't have an offensive line (two regulars are sidelined until October with ruptured knee ligaments), so he has been obliged to concentrate on throwing to his running backs.
Arnold is expected to dip into the transfer market to cover Abbas and also Corey Gameiro, who ruptured his ACL whilst on Olyroos duty last month.
On the other side of the ball, DeAngelo Hall is out for the season after rupturing his Achilles.
The impact ruptured the gas tanks and Jody received liquid gasoline burns on the place where he sits.
Maybe it is the fact that Arsenal are still waiting for the England international Jack Wilshere and the Spanish international Santi Cazorla to recover from their respective injury problems, while the unlucky Tomas Rosicky picked up a ruptured thigh muscle on his return.
It's the second major injury the Sky Blues have suffered in as many weeks, with striker Corey Gameiro rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament whilst on Olyroos duty.
Considering that Both Trumaine Johnson and Nickell Robey - Coleman are free agents after the season and Kayvon Webster ruptured his Achilles on Sunday, this is looking like the biggest need for the Rams in the offseason.
Knievel was rescued by boat on the near side of the river, his body unharmed, his reputation ruptured — Icarus in muttonchops.
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