Sentences with phrase «twist in a tangled»

It's a surprising twist in a tangled situation.
If solid science does turn out to be the salvation of string theory, it would be the latest twist in a tangled history.

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On the plate it's a colorful tangle of carrots and kale ribbons tossed in a spicy Moroccan inspired dressing you can twist and turn around like pasta on a fork.
The straps adjust easily which makes getting her in the seat safely and quickly, straps don't twist or tangle.
But sometimes, in the heat of debate, tongues get twisted, feet tangled, and funny stuff comes out.
A definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's includes dementia and two distortions in the brain: amyloid plaques, sticky accumulations of misfolded pieces of protein known as amyloid beta peptides; and neurofibrillary tangles, formed when proteins called tau clump into long filaments that twist around each other like ribbons.
The older we get the more susceptible we are to these twists and tangles, Alzheimer's patients develop them more often and in larger amounts.
But in Alzheimer's, tau clumps together, which is thought to harm the brain, and causes twisted tangles to form.
With the front pieces that weren't pinned back with the hair comb, divide the front of the hair in the center for a middle part and smooth away from your face, then twist each section back and delicately tangle the ends around the pin vines and leaves of the comb.
Tangles are the twisted strands of tau protein found in the brain cells of Alzheimer's patients.
This is a movie in dire need of a better script, because not only does it lack personality, but it's too complicated for its own ogod — a tangled mess of half - baked ideas and telegraphed plot twists that never properly explains anything.
He glimpsed again the tiny clawing hands, grabbing at fronds of ferns from the brook - side, and all of it, the whole creature, tangled in green threads of time, plummeting, twisting, swimming, down to the depths, right down through the misery of the last century.
He whittled ornate whistles that he rarely blew, detailed animal figurines that he abandoned in the undergrowth, and intricate talismans of celestial design, which he hid in the dimples of maple burls or inside the crevices of the twisted roots that emerged from the forest's peat like tangles of surfacing snakes.
In Interchange Choreographies, Chicago - based designer Nicholas Rougeux makes spaghetti junctions (the world's most tangled and twisted highways) things of beauty.
A Spirograph wheel, rhinestone earring and twisted bracelet form a glittering Galaxy whereas biology and spiritualism are conjured with a tangle of cotton string in Ectoplasm.
In order to actualize the inspired image, I chose to repeatedly weave, twist and tangle a single line to transform it into the stereoscopic substance.
«Level», a small graceful work, articulates the tension and struggle epitomised in Edwards» art; an open, linear pair of C - shapes is linked by twisting tangles of barbed wire.
Level, a small work, articulates the tension and struggle epitomized in Edwards» art; an open, linear pair of C - shapes is linked by twisting tangles of barbed wire.
Within her work nearly every species finds refuge, tangled and twisted into one, like multi-spirited beings, a composite of beastly bodies, a testament to the power of strength in numbers... Click here for pdf.
The hair is either tangled and scarily unbridled or, in her new works, twisted into prison bars or restricting ropes.
The lone active region visible on the sun put on a fine display with its tangled magnetic field lines swaying and twisting above it (Apr.24 - 26, 2018) when viewed in a wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light.
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