A third sister, Annie (Raven Goodwin), is a black child adopted by their mother Jane (Brenda Blethyn), who, as the motivating factor of the film, is preparing to undergo liposuction
under the knife of heartthrob doctor Michael Nouri.
Go
under the knives of devilishly disfigured nurses, determined to scar you for life.
There's something off about Martin (Barry Keoghan), the surviving son of a man who died
under the knife of surgeon Steve Murphy (Colin Farrell).
If you want to test out your theory that your writing is better without feedback, use a willing beta reader or critique partner before you consider shelling out your cash and putting your writing
under the knife of a pro.
Not exact matches
On the list
of 200 items that fall
under the agency's «artful concealment» category: A
knife hidden in a stick
of Dove deodorant found at Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Connecticut; a stun gun disguised as a tube
of lipstick found at Baltimore - Washington International Airport; and a dagger - in - a-hairbrush found at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
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.
What it does: Retails handmade kitchen
knives and,
under the Kent
of Inglewood brand, men's grooming products
Millions
of Americans go
under the
knife for plastic surgery, inject toxins and chemicals into their face and lips, pay hundreds
of dollars a year dying their hair, buying cosmetics, etc..
I apologize for my Irish coming out but that was 6 years in the making and there is nothing I loathe more than a fraud parading
under the banner
of «all peace love and kindness» while twisting the
knife in someone's back... Doug's been very busy today private messaging people on this thread doing damage control....
What was the holiest and mightiest
of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death
under our
knives: who will wipe this blood off us?
Online shoppers will have to collect
knives in person
under Government proposals to tackle sales
of blades to children and teenagers.
Under the watchful eyes
of the «Spoonettes» you will learn the basics
of hand stamping before creating your own personalised vintage teaspoon, butter
knife & cake fork!
If you have problems cutting the slices, warm the blade
of the
knife under hot running water before cutting each slice.
For most
of the hearth loaves I bake, I'm looking for a gorgeously brown, thin, crisp crust that «sings» when it comes out
of the oven and shatters
under the
knife on the cutting board.
Using a small paring
knife, remove the vein along the back
of each shrimp and rinse
under running water.
To remove, slip a metal spatula — some people use the tip
of a blunt
knife —
under the cookie and slide it off, then immediately roll onto a cone and set aside to cool.
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.
* To roast the beets, cut off the tops and scrub the roots
under water, put them in a covered dish with about 1 / 4 - inch
of water in a 375 °F oven, and cook until easily penetrated with a
knife or fork.
Use a butter
knife to get
under a corner
of the membrane.
But no luck - they all crumbled
under the force
of the
knife.
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.
To clean and prep Brussels sprouts, rinse them
under cold water, and use a paring
knife to slice a small amount off the bottom
of the base.
Using a lefse turning stick, frosting
knife, or thin spatula, slide it
under the lefse sheet (middle
of sheet) making sure to keep the tip
of your tool down.
Then, run the blade
of an offset spatula or
knife,
under the macarons to separate them from the parchment paper.
Gently crush nuts by pressing
under the flat side
of a chef's
knife; set aside.
Wash your beetroot well
under cold running water, trim any stray roots and tough bits
of skin with a small, sharp
knife.
The bread was also baked to perfection; golden brown crust that crackled
under the
knife as each slice
of airy bread fell to the cutting board.
These days, news
of season - ending elbow surgeries is almost a weekly rite (through April there had already been 11 such announcements), and it's not uncommon for a kid to go
under the
knife twice before he leaves his 20s.
Don't see it as a
knife to the heart, regardless
of all the Wenger bashing fans do one thing is for sure there are numerous top and upcoming talents out there who would love to be
under his tutiledge.
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.
For sure, those who believed Tiger might make it to Pinehurst for this week's U.S. Open did not recognize the «big deal» it was for Woods to go
under the
knife, even if said scalpel left just tiny incisions, according to Selene Parekh, associate professor
of surgery in Duke University's orthopedic surgery department.
It is not clear how many
of the players who have recently gone
under the
knife will be back, fit and ready by the big kick - off.
After missing the final few months
of last season, he went
under the
knife and was expected to be out until early October.
Anthony Martial is a player rising in the trust levels with Jose Mourinho this season, especially after being given more
of a chance after the injury to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, which ended his season and saw him go
under the
knife, successfully, which is a good thing.
With Belgian centre - back Thomas Vermaelen no nearer to a return after going
under the
knife for an ankle problem last month, Arsenal's defensive frailties will once again be on show for the foreseeable future − lamented by a slow, sluggish and down - right average German centre - half by the name
of Per Mertesacker.
Modric is out for around two weeks after going
under the
knife while Bale is still nursing a back problem which has kept him out
of Tottenham's last two league clashes.
I am distressed to read here
of so many accounts
of staff in American maternity wards resisting parents who do not wish their baby boy to go
under the
knife.
Safety and security
of your child is
of utmost importance, some kitchen equipment like a
knife and others are not safe to be used by younger kids, especially
under 12.
The Home office is focussing its anti-knife strategy on halting the sale
of knives to
under - 18s, ministers announced today.
Under pressure to address the question
of supply, Mr Brown said the government would do more to discover how young people obtain
knifes, with plans to use teenagers as «test purchasers» to highlight irresponsible retailers.
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.
Mayor Boris has rightly made tackling
knife crime a priority but there's only so much that stop and searches (27000
of them have been conducted in the last six weeks
under Operation Blunt II), scanners and amnesties can do.
The statistics - which showed improvement on
knife crime - came
under intense scrutiny after Sir Michael Scholar, head
of the UK Statistics Authority, said they were «selective».
Free - floating images could help doctors practice surgery before the patient goes
under the
knife, says physicist Barry Blundell
of the University
of Derby in England, whose commentary appears in the same issue
of Nature.
Imagine knowing, before you go
under the
knife, not only that your surgeon has performed the procedure hundreds
of times before but that he has practiced on a replica
of you.
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).
The
knife passed just
under an eye and through the soft tissue
of the cheek, missing the brain and major blood vessels.
Some people choose to lose weight by going
under the
knife to decrease the size
of their stomach.
If things went wrong and you were the patient
under the
knife, you hoped to be in the care
of a surgeon who knew how to use those instruments with great skill.In the late»80s, work began at SRI International on medical robotics.