Sentences with phrase «under the knife from»

But you'd be forgiven for thinking she might have once gone under the knife from the visceral, personal way she picks apart the human body with medical - mechanical metal structures in her latest show, «Scruff of the Neck».

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No one would explain their preferred open heart surgery technique based on the fact that their dad went under the knife back in 2004, but when it comes to starting and running your own business, everyone from your mother to a recent grad with no experience but dreams of being a blogger feels entitled to offer advice.
The holiest and the mightiest that the world has hitherto possessed, has bled to death under our knife, — who will wipe the blood from us?
Quick note on making the caramels: The caramels were easiest to cut when my knife was slightly warm from running it under hot water and very well - oiled.
Gently slide and offset spatula or butter knife under the omelettes to loosen from foil, then slide them off the cookie sheet.
I had no idea what I was getting myself into until my first day when I figured out that «specialist» meant placing follow - up phone calls to all the poor souls that felt too bad to say no to the fresh out of college salesman that got their names from some family member or friend throwing them under the bus and had to sit through the torturous hour demonstration involving knives that cost as much as your mortgage cutting through pennies, rope and leather.
Remove the ring from the cheesecake and run a butter knife around the edges if needed then use a thin spatula to help lift one side so you can get your hand under it.
Once completely cool, run a long chef's knife under the tart to release it from the bottom.
Because the chocolate layer was somewhat separating from the cookie layer under the force of the knife and even when I tried to eat those unfortunate, but tasty, looking pieces.
Using the wide flat side of a large knife, run the flat edge under the metal round, pressing upwards to separate the round from the cheese.
Then, run the blade of an offset spatula or knife, under the macarons to separate them from the parchment paper.
Run the knife under the oyster to separate it from the bottom shell.
The Arsenal and England star has been hit with more injury woe after the club today revealed that his recovery from the injury picked up in pre-season training has not been going as well as expected and after sending the midfielder to see a specialist, the decision has been taken for him to go under the knife again, as reported by the Arsenal website.
Not only can this help to prevent an athlete from every going under the knife but it can also give us a dynamic assessment of when an athlete is ready to return to play.
Sam Allardyce, who is still recovering from going under the knife, takes a Blackburn team without a win in six up North in what is expected to be a bitter, cold afternoon in Wigan.
How about watching your hometown descend from a great place to raise a family to a place in which students come to school with seriously red eyes (from the drugs they take), dealing drugs, or with guns and / or knifes under their clothes.
The first edition of the London Evening Standard published under the editorship of ex-chancellor George Osborne was headlined «Brussels twists knife on Brexit», with an editorial warning the PM against seeking a «blank cheque» from the EU.
Currently, patients must either go under the knife to mend faulty cartilage (connective tissue that normally pads the ends of bones at joints to keep them from grinding against one another).
And for anyone looking for a way to feel more confident without going under the knife, Ho suggests shifting your focus from how you look to what you can do: «What makes me confident is when I'm working on something and get better and better at it....
When it is time to remove the cake from the pan, run a thin knife under very hot water and slide it along the sides of the pan.
Over the years I have read many books on cellulite, followed countless of diets, from Atkins to low fat versions, treated myself to lymphatic massages, and done almost anything except going under the knife to treat the cellulite (no liposuctions).
It has been a rising topic of heated debate throughout youth baseball, and is now making it into the likes of women's volleyball and tennis; how do we keep our youth athletes from being put under the knife before they hit high school?
Input the right combo and players could disarm knives from opponents or unlock a special «fatality» move under the right circumstance.
Assassins have nifty knives that shoot out from under their wrists.
And beautiful Knightley adds new layers to her damsel - in - distress role, nearly suffocating under the constricting pressure of a corset and stealing a knife from the dinner table, aping Karen Allen's tough - guy act in Raiders.
In June, California's Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled that a charter school student was not entitled to the evidentiary hearing required under Education Code section 48918 before being dismissed from a charter school for bringing a knife to school and threatening a fellow student (Scott B. v. Orange County High School of Arts 217 Cal.App.4 th 117 (Cal.App.
When the Cayman and Boxster go under the knife for a mid-cycle refresh next year, Porsche's entry sport coupes will find their power sourced from two fewer cylinders than before, according to AN.
To our horror, however, the once - beautiful Maxima didn't emerge from under the surgeon's knife unscathed.
From the Point Barrow Eskimos of Alaska who believe they are evil and still sometimes carry knives to ward them off to societies in Greenland that consider children who are conceived under their mystical glow to be particularly intelligent.
From the initial lei greeting to the last reverberating drumbeat of the climactic fire - knife dance, a full - on lu`au under the star - filled night sky embodies the meaning of words like «spectacle» and «sensation.»
The now - notorious «stroggification» cut - scene, in which you watch as your body falls under a gruesome butcher's knife, is one of the single most disturbing scenes I've ever seen in a game, and the mangled and tortured bodies attached to walls, hanging from hooks, and spewing out of machines as you make your way through the game give Quake 4 more of an emotional impact than anyone has a right to expect.
Still crying in the rain Still hiding pregnancies Still holding the wound Still hiding the scar Still waiting Still burying evidence Still running away from the police Still pointing at failing states Still in prison Still filling the potholes Still standing in the queue Still border jumping Still Flipping channels Still under the knife Still unpaid Still still Still masturbating Still evading tax Still oppressed Still hungry Still loving «n hating Still rockin» second hand Still stuck Still unemployed Still vending Still resentful Still on drugs Still at mum's house Still on the toilet seat Still hearing voices Still asking «Hanziyi?»
Novice question here, but I'm running the plasticity of ice, the higher density of sea water, and the lower melting point of salt water through my head and I'm wondering what keeps sea water from knifing under the ice and rushing downhill into the basin.
The meme about under 3.5 inches derives from the general statute pertaining to concealed weapons, where CO Rev Stat § 18-12-101 defines «knife» as being over 3.5 inches long (and it is a misdemeanor to carry a concealed knife).
Looking for aggravated assault cases in which an aboriginal offender suffering from an anxiety disorder uses a knife against a pregnant complainant but cooperates with police upon arrest and was under restrictive bail conditions awaiting sentencing?
I started using my putty knife, laying it at the loose end at a very slight angle from the horizontal and then gently hit the end with a hammer just to get under it.
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