Sentences with phrase «to accumulate debris»

Reynard has become a meteoroid composed of the «accumulated debris of my soul» — and this meteoroid is there in the gallery, a vast rock, with a human leg protruding at an angle.
Years and years of eating the wrong foods that don't digest properly clog our colon with accumulated debris and toxic matter.
In many cases, longstanding infection and inflammation have led to so much scarring and mineralization of the ear canal that the ear canal has narrowed and ear cleaning is no longer effective for removing accumulated debris.
The carbon is simply absorbed through the leaves, but the nitrogen is taken up by roots which grow out from the stem into the accumulated debris inside the leaf sacks.
The cells showed characteristics of aged cells, including large size, accumulated debris, and shortened telomeres.
This is natural and is to be expected as years of accumulated debris are now being flushed out of the body.
«Violence is never an end, but the most effective means of access... [having] no other purpose than to blast away the accumulated debris of habit, to create a breach — in brief, to open up the shortest roads.»
Check their ears weekly, and remove any excess hair or wax and any accumulated debris.
You may gently wipe away any accumulated debris from the ear flap with a tissue or ball of cotton.
The facial wrinkles and eyes should be wiped down daily to keep them free of bacteria and accumulated debris.
If neglected even for a short time, the shaggy coat will mat and / or accumulate debris.
Otherwise, the wooly fur will mat and accumulate debris.
Step One: Clean - up and Planning Before pondkeepers start any new projects, explain that their first step is to start cleaning the pond bottom of accumulated debris.
Another common area where matts can form is between the toes and pads, so check each time you groom and tease out any accumulated debris gently.
Abigail Deville's hilarious and complicated Intersection (2014)-- two porous, eight - foot - high arced walls composed of «reclaimed plywood theater flats, lumber,» and other «accumulated debris» — makes plain Richard Serra's vicious physicality and latent anger in his own versions of precarious arcs.
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