Sentences with phrase «veins by»

Professional Summary Draw blood from veins by vacuum tube, syringe, or butterfly venipuncture m...
There are several ways to treat them, but increasing the firmness of your veins by wearing footless compression stockings is one of the best.
You can contribute a lot to healthy veins by being in good shape, taking at least 10 000 steps and drinking at least eight cups of water each day.
Rupture the veins by rolling over the leaves with a rolling pin and wear them until they become room temperature, and then change them.
I want to show that the churches have been victims of parasites, most often quite charming parasites, and that the exhaustion and despair we see in the faces of our pastors can, to some extent, be attributed to the energy sucked out of their veins by cheerful co-religionists who mock their host even as they grow fat on his livelihood, his patrimony.
Is your management team fostering this positive behavior or are your Max's being ostracized in the same vein by your management team, and you don't even know?
Danny Finkelstein, The Times columnist, outlined the meaning / justification of the Cabinet reshuffle in a similar vein by suggesting you might want a division of labour between «introducing» and «implementing» reforms.
Of course, the media set off in their usual vein by quizzing Nick Gibb about his times - tables knowledge.
Let me continue in that vein by looking at efforts to go around «the system» and put useful tools directly into the hands of parents and teachers.
Kinsella's ode to baby blues is both sly and slapstick... [She] mines a rich vein by tweaking 21st - century glossy mag obsessions: from sonograms to the hottest baby strollers to tricked - out birthing rooms.»
In Calgary, despite pioneering work in a post-impressionist vein by Maxwell BATES, Illingworth KERR and W. L. Stevenson in the 1950s, abstraction never really caught on.
The next exhibition in this vein by the Museums is Sarah Lucas: Good Muse, opening July 15 and drawing connections between the work of Lucas (b. 1962, and part of the Young British Artists generation) and Rodin's eroticism.

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He chalks up the service's success with a broad spectrum of age groups to its ease of use and suggests that by keeping the less tech - oriented user firmly in mind, his company has tapped into a rich vein of customer need and appreciation.
People who participated in the tests had blood taken, either by fingerprick or from a vein in their arm, four times in the same day.
The latest book in this vein, by Harvard professor and The Wealth of Networks author Benkler, is a worthy addition.
RC drilling at the Trudi epithermal quartz vein is due to resume next month, with a diamond drill rig now ready to start cranking after a break enforced by the wet season.
In the same vein, it won't have a legal bearing on current efforts by Canadian companies — such as Manulife and Scotiabank — to have their investments in China approved.
In a similar vein, 65 percent of millennials in emerging markets believe their development needs aren't being met by employers.
This helps not just the antsy individuals on board, but also could prevent deep vein thrombosis, blood clots caused by sitting still on flights.
Addressing the issue of risk in a similar vein, paragraph 139 of the complaint asserts a corollary to its position on fees: «Managing a retirement plan therefore must focus always on the most vulnerable participant» by which it seems to mean a non-highly compensated employee working in the shipping department.
In a similar vein, EM central banks will hike rates in the coming quarters, but this will be in a countercyclical fashion warranted by stronger domestic growth and inflation rather than the pro-cyclical tightening that we had in 2013.
Surface mapping conducted by the Company during 2016 and 2017 has identified a steeply dipping, northeast trending vein system with widths up to four metres and a strike length of over 770 metres open both to the northeast and southwest.
Surface mapping by Japan Gold has confirmed a quartz vein structure up to 4 metres wide, exposed along a 770 metre open ended strike length.
Initial drilling results support the presence of high grade gold shoots in the Akebono vein system previously indicated by historic sampling of underground workings.
In similar vein, the recent report by BCG, Allies and Adversaries noted that over 1000 companies in the last...
Deposits within the belt are hosted by similar rocks to the Tad / Toro Project and include the Casino porphyry copper - gold - molybdenum deposit (55 km northwest of the Tad / Toro Project), the Laforma low sulphidation epithermal vein deposit and the Antoniuk intrusion related gold deposit (60 km southeast of the Tad / Toro Project).
Described as a five - by - one - kilometre gold - rich, sulphide - bearing quartz vein environment, the trend hosts a former mine that averaged about 19 g / t during intermittent operation between 1916 and 1939, producing over 60,000 ounces.
Much of the background material and the presentations at Canberra, in the vein of such recent literature as that by John Hick and WCC Mission Director Christopher Duraisingh, posited the spirit without the Logos.
What I haven't always realized, until it's too late, is that by throwing back my head and obsessing over what is in it, I make myself (That is one wide - open jugular vein!)
Whoever talks in this questioning vein (and even if he say it amid groans, the utterance is the same), should be on his guard, for he scarcely knows by what spirit he is speaking.
The Qur» an expresses God's immanence by saying that God is «the Lord of the heavens and the earth» (19:65) and nearer to people than their jugular vein (50:16).
Religious malignancies dare I say runs its veins toward and around youthfulness and up and coming pastoral newcomers that are still yet wet behind their ears and they are ever eyeing their own potencies within the subverted ranks who tally away their ambiguous anomalies by their teachers own religious «practifications» ensuing conjuring maladies.
Water by mouth cuased them to choke, so they tried starting IVs but they were so terribly dehydrated they could not find veins.
According to Shulman «In the myth's earliest version, there is no mention of Parasuraman's divine identity: he is simply the startling, unruly product of a horrifying mixed union... Brahmin and kingly blood flows in almost even quantities in his veins, and he acts accordingly, in a tragic life guided throughout by conflicting impulses.
«Warmth in the veins, lead in the core,» she murmurs, backed by a series of beautifully ominous horns and strings, before building to the hair - raising zenith «I want to sing over you and into you, that which can't be unsung.»
The economy of the Incarnation continues unto the end of time for men in the authoritative Christian Church, and from the deposit of that Faith, guarded with jealousy and without betrayal from the citadel of God which rides the seven hills of Rome, there will beshown to men a deeper vein, and richer yet, of God's pure gold, latent within the inexhaustible mine of Christian Faith long worked by men.
With an entirely straight face, indeed with moral earnestness, Frank Rich continues in that idealistic vein for which Anna Quindlen was so admired by herself: «Perhaps these drawbacks are still troublesome today, but they are nothing next to such alternatives as unwanted babies or disease.
It is a collection of blood leaking completely out of an artery or vein, but confined next to the vessel by the surrounding tissue.
There is not a family in Rome that has not stood by while a loved one opened his veins and bled to death in a tub of warm water.
He also talks about «a deeper vein, and richer yet, of God's pure gold, latent within the inexhaustible mine of Christian faith long worked by men.»
An imaginative reflection on the story of «the fall into history,» in the vein of the Genesis reflections by Leon Kass in these pages.
A modern criticism in the same vein argues that for higher forms to have evolved by chance is like the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard will assemble a Boeing 747 aircraft from the materials there.
[W] e Hindus are bound together not only by the ties of love we bear to a common fatherland and by the common blood that courses through our veins and keeps our hearts throbbing and our affections warm, but also by the ties of common homage we pay to our great civilization — our Hindu culture, which could not be better rendered than by the word Sanskriti suggestive as it is of that language Sanskrit, which has been the chosen means of expression and preservation of that culture.
The word jati, derived from the root Jan to produce, means a brotherhood, a race determined by a common origin — possessing a common blood All Hindus claim to have in their veins the blood of the mighty race incorporated with and descended from the Vedic fathers, the Sindus.17
First, not only have our national and international policies since 9/11 been misdirected by a deceitful story, but also it seems that future policies, whether those of a Republican or a Democratic administration, are likely to continue in this vein.
These novels by McDermott and Hijuelos are meditations on sainthood in the same vein as Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory, but instead of a protagonist as priest hunted by totalitarian thugs, they show us New Yorkers as unlikely saints: an advertising executive and a worker for Con Edison.
These recent papal comments reveal a deep vein of Catholic thought on the role of art in the world and yet the sad truth is that most English lessons in most British Catholic schools are all but untouched by such ideas.
Tentatively titled The Young Pope, Sorrentino envisions a complex, compelling drama about a scandal - ridden Vatican helmed by a flawed, fictitious American pope in the vein of Tony Soprano and Walter White — so it sounds like it'll be very non-controversial and nobody will have any complaints about it at all.
In that vein, the writings of leading ID proponents reveal that the designer postulated by their argument is the God of Christianity.»
When he wrote it, my brother had gone through the wars, so to speak, spiritual and emotional, and it has a wry, nightmarish intensity to it, run through by deep veins of both withering cynicism and luminous faith, that I found fascinating and rather disturbing.
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