Sentences with phrase «veins until»

Eventually they move into the dog's veins until they reach the heart.
@Saraswati: You went along in that vein until you couldn't hack it anymore up against tough questions
You went along in that vein until you couldn't hack it anymore up against tough questions and now you're falling back on «I only address questions that are pertinent to the Bible or Christianity.»
He's made history at this club and I hope he continues in the same vein until he retires here,» said the coach, who replied «forever» when he was asked how long he expected Ronaldo to remain at the club.
Cooke continues in this vein until the images materialize; he likens his method of painting to processes of thinking: reflecting, imagining, intuiting.
It will continue in this vein until Friday 8th of July, signifying her last day as the director of the Serpentine Galleries.
This stagnation allows the venous blood to clot within the vein, with that clot or thrombus rapidly growing up the vein until blood flow is adequate to prevent its further extension.
This medical device, marketed as temporary and retrievable, is presumably placed in the vena cava vein until the threat of an embolism has passed.

Not exact matches

Much like the buildup of plaque deposits in human veins and arteries, an accumulation of debt gained momentum exponentially until the economy crashed, wiping out bad debts — along with savings on the other side of the balance sheet.
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!)
Francis looks again to John XXIII in Evangelii gaudium, and his explicit support for the Lérinian legacy stretches back to his pre-papal writings (e.g., On Heaven and Earth), continuing in the same Lérinian vein in a later interview (A Big Heart Open to God), prominently in Evangelii gaudium, up until his most recent encyclical, Laudato Si», and reasserted in this address to the Congress.
Rupture the veins by rolling over the leaves with a rolling pin and wear them until they become room temperature, and then change them.
Deep vеin thrоmbоѕiѕ (DVT) iѕ whеn a blооd clot forms somewhere in the circulatory system, and travels until it gets caught, usually in one of the veins in the thighs.
(Doctors use leeches to drain pooled blood until veins can regrow.)
It releases a lot of fatty acids (breakdown products of fat) into the bloodstream through the portal vein and liver, a phenomenon that until recently had been thought of as the major reason why fat promotes insulin resistance.
«These new techniques have been revolutionary — because in the past, blood samples from a vein were needed for assessing fatty acids, and that has seriously restricted research into the blood Omega - 3 status of healthy UK children until now,» said Dr Richardson.
«Sometimes the blood flow in varicose veins can slow until a blood clot forms, called phlebitis,» says Dr. Gibson.
Until the 1800's it was only used externally as a treatment for cuts, skin ulcers, burns, varicose veins, bronchitis, and rheumatism.
If you don't like spicy food, start small on the chili peppers by removing the seeds and veins, then add them back in until you're satisfied.
And I'm talking VERY post-partum, as in having the baby this month and then want to live in this thing until Sept, or forever maybe if these varicose veins don't go away.
See Also: There's not a lot comparable to «The Lobster» in Farrell's (or anyone's) filmography, but to see him ugly up to more grotesque effect, you could always check out «Horrible Bosses» which is fun enough until it loses steam, while the black comic vein of Lanthimos» film is maybe closest to a more surreal take on Farrell's collaborations with Martin McDonagh («In Bruges» and «Seven Psychopaths») inasmuch as it's close to anything at all.
He and del Toro even whip up a powerful dream sequence in the vein of classical cinema that incorporates timeless licensed music complete with singing; it's the most arresting scene of the movie until the ambiguously enchanting climax.
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
The second attempt to reboot the franchise after New Police Story in 2004, Lockdown is mostly a humorless bore until the obligatory bloopers and outtakes in the end credits — and even those are drawing from a flat vein, since there's so little play in the movie.
The reason we haven't seen anything from the film up until now is because it is a 3 - D motion capture film in the vein of Robert Zemeckis» Beowulf and A Christmas Carol.
And we have Buzzfeed and Upworthy and Jezebel and Thought Catalog coursing through the veins of the Internet, providing us with endless lists about slumming it as an urban twentysomething (accompanied by Bridesmaids GIFs) and an onslaught of videos and articles that will not rest until every millennial embraces the label of feminist.
Every day, her white apron was stained with soot and blood and sweat; it had to be soaked for hours before she could take the washboard and rub the fabric on it until her hands were red and the veins on her arms swollen.
Tiny heartworm larvae are injected into the blood stream where they mature over the span of about 6 months until they reach adulthood in the veins of the pulmonary artery and lungs, where they reproduce and release microfilaria into the blood for the mosquito to ingest and pass on.
If such a dog can be saved from this crisis, further heartworm infection treatment can not be contemplated until the dog is stable enough to fit into one of the other categories above.View the physical removal of adult heartworms from the jugular vein of a dog with caval syndrome.
Consequently, corners are cut, & we don't spend our funds to tranquilize the animal before injecting them with the lethal drug, we just put the burning lethal drug in their vein and let them suffer until dead.
Keeping in the vein of trashy romance novels, Shining Force hooks you in and rides you until blissful exhaustion.
Thek worked in a similar vein to Genzken, producing large - scale environments and installation and, though famous in Europe during the 1960s and 1970s, it wasn't until his retrospective at the Castello di Rivara (Turin, Italy) in 1992 that America took notice of his work.
Her latest deep dive in that vein is «Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables,» on view until June 10.
Taking graphite to stone, Seiden traces over naturally occurring marble veins, building layer upon layer of marks until the marble has been adorned with a second skin, cloaking one of art's most elevated materials with arguably the most basic.
In this vein, Dell proposes not radically overhauling centers, but rather planning improvements on three year cycles, from now until forever.
It's easy to clean and the subtle veining hides spots well until I can wipe everything down.
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