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"clump" Definitions
  1. a small group of things or people very close together, especially trees or plants; a bunch of something such as grass or hair
  2. the sound made by somebody putting their feet down very heavily

381 Sentences With "clump"

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Buried within the "clump of cells" phrasing is the tacit suggestion that it isn't a very important clump of cells.
Doctors found one clump of 17 disposable contacts in a "blue mass" in her right eye; then they found another clump of 10.
CoverGirl Clump Crusher Water Resistant Mascara, $245.50, available at Target.
Atop the roll is a nauseating clump of corn silk.
Over time, a cell's proteins become deformed and clump together.
That's food that can absorb and doesn't fray or clump together.
For the Lyrids, there was a little clump in the stream.
They clump together and a clot forms and seals the wound.
Typically, black holes are surrounded by a massive clump of stars.
So 80D, "clustered," is actually I [NACL] UMP — IN A CLUMP.
Nixon spotted an ugly clump of quonset huts, and ordered them removed.
We'd spend the night chasing them around and giving them a clump.
"Ooh, that's cold," he said, turning over his first clump of snow.
And then there is another clump two sections over in either direction.
Eventually this excess waste can form small, sharp crystals, which clump together.
As an egg is cooked, the proteins inside the yolk clump together.
The pieces won't stick together in a clump when you're ready to blend.
Add butter, and process until mixture is moist and begins to clump together.
Owners rave about its volumizing, clump-free formula, which stays intact all day.
Don't absentmindedly clump a bunch of ingredients on top at the end. 6.
At the very least, you're better than that walking clump of hair, Gritty.
What's more, the brand says the buildable formula is water- and clump-proof.
It was black and rounded, nestled in the crotch of the birch clump.
Not a single one of them even gave the clump of sod a sniff.
"I found this big clump, and I knew it was a snake," said Isac.
This classic green tube is your answer for flawless, clump-free, ultra-long lashes.
What do you do when God hands you a giant clump of Takis seasoning?
If you can call a clump of 6,000-year-old cancer cells an organism.
It's like sprinkling Fun Dip mix on top of a clump of cotton candy.
During the beating, a clump of dreadlocks was ripped out of Mr. Moore's head.
But even the cheer-whisperer can't get through to the clump of mean girls.
It would clump like regular clay litter and it would offer excellent odor control.
Another, maybe less obvious change is that the numbers might start to clump together.
Two dozen dancers clump in a crouch, and somebody in the middle spurts up.
Icy particles are also known to clump together to form "solid" portions of Saturn's rings.
During this epoch, there'd be lots of ambient hydrogen gas beginning to clump into stars.
Add macaroni, stirring every once in a while to make sure they don't clump together.
The hourglass-shaped brush and clump-free formula are too good for it not to.
False Bay, Cape Town (CNN)The squat clump of rock barely qualifies as an island.
A clump of acryllic fibres seen under a microscope at Plymouth University's Electron Microscopy Centre.
Pausing by a clump of it, Chetiyawardana picks a leaf and lets me smell it.
It didn't clump one bit, and the brush really does work according to your wishes.
Even after Chastain devoured a clump of the fruit, he was reluctant to try any.
On the doorman's stand was a flower arrangement topped by a clump of Mylar balloons.
Only a fool would try to clump this cohort of formidable writers too closely together.
She brought a clump of seaweed to me and I put it on her head.
Gillian laughs with delight at Sally's new love, a clump of turnips in her hand.
For the rest of the trip, I approached every clump of tall grass with suspicion.
Their mean age was 30, with a big clump — around 1,800 — between 18 and 26.
The conditions were horrible: homeless, malnourished children sleeping in a clump, barefoot in a doorway.
She sat down beside a birch clump, and after a few moments her neck prickled.
The sauce can have a tendency to break and the cheese clump in certain spots.
When built in a cell, they'll cinch and clump together, making a distinctively shaped globule.
A clump of snow shook loose from a tree bough and barely missed my head.
The surgeons were concerned that a build-up of bacteria in the clump might trigger it.
The best way to consume it is after it forms a fluorescent clump on a chip.
Here he is pictured with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and a celebratory clump of moss.
He reached into a clump of leaves and pulled out a handful of shrunken coffee cherries.
The pigeons there tended to "hide up in a little area and clump together," said Fagan.
After cutting into the skin, Dr. Lee pops the chestnut-like clump out from Felix's face.
Where the killer had slit Mr. Miller's eyebrow, Ms. Ross pasted a clump of human hair.
A clump of pine trees planted on a ridge above the site are brown and dead.
But in this case, one woman's personal Eden is a local government's clump of unsafe structures.
A clump of Republicans started chanting "four more years," but it lasted only a few seconds.
The cancer was deep: osteosarcoma in the pelvis, a massive clump in a hard-to-reach spot.
Now, he's putting a long piece of metal into his esophagus, rather than a clump of turkey.
Fray them a little bit or clump them a little bit, or push them the wrong way.
He lay naked on his bed, with a clump of stool and dirty wipes next to him.
They rarely invade depths below thirty metres, clump on boats, clog marine equipment, or form calcified masses.
I discovered a clump of hair in the shower drain and a bald patch on my head.
A two-to-one ratio of milk to oats softens the oats without causing them to clump.
But since they are Latinos, and we are all also Latinos, they clump us all in together.
But this was the character she committed to: a clump of dirt determined to become a diamond.
While it may not clump like traditional clay litter, it absorbs moisture well and locks away odors.
The year-ten girl clawed out a massive chunk of my friend's hair, like a bloody clump!
It has an equally tangled electric field, and the particles clump to form complex structures in the gas.
But when amyloid beta molecules don't fold the right way, they can clump together and damage the brain.
Or does it taste like a dusty clump of sugar your grandmother just pulled out of her pocket?
Aside for a small clump at the galactic center, the central 8,000 light years features very few Cepheids.
Their rotation consist of you, me, a stuffed panda, and a shiny clump of last week's Chinese takeout.
I hate hair, and I hate that the thick clump of hair is still seared in my memory.
There were trees and grass all around them, and sometimes a clump of skyline would come into view.
The impending campus closings "really just made people clump together," Ms. Wike, the Cornell senior, said on Wednesday.
One particularly cohesive clump of it formed an ephemeral island, adorned with its own clouds at one point.
He stooped his tall frame down, dug up a clump of earth, and rolled it between his fingers.
The scientists even spotted at least one clump of what appears to be a coprolite, or fossilized feces.
These floaters come in different shapes and sizes given that the proteins and cells clump together in different ways.
The silicone bristles and clump-free formula give lashes major volume and definition in just a couple of swipes.
The clump of mass that he has discharged, we realize, is a sausage's worth or more of his brain.
Fold in the remaining flour with your hands, as instructed above, until the dough forms a rough clump. 2.
Gradually drizzle the mixture into the soup, stirring to ensure the eggs and the cheese don't clump too much.
A clump of alien matter rolls through a hole in the prison wall, finds a body, and settles in.
This has included signs of abuse, like when a client is suddenly withdrawn or missing a clump of hair.
Chanel Le Volume Mascara boosts lash volume, doesn't clump, and stays on all day to keep you looking gorgeous.
Here is a photograph of the hair clump, which you can also stare at, and imagine that you own.
On the fifth day, more intense cramps passed a clump of tissue half the size of a dried apricot.
Neuroscientists have identified a clump of neurons in the brain stem as the switch that turns on R.E.M. sleep.
To clump them all into one group as the [ New York Post] article seems to is disingenuous and ignorant.
Some forms of natural cat litter clump better than others and some can even be flushed down the toilet.
A clump of dreadlocks was ripped from his head, which one officer took as a "trophy," the prosecutors said.
Unlike mascara that can clump or smear, false lashes will always remain perfectly curled and separated, even through tears.
Another, Dercum's disease, causes deposits of fatty tissue to clump on top of her nerves, which is intensely painful.
Its soft wavy bristle brush is made from over 200 bristles that provide flake-free, clump-free volume with ease.
Then he pulled up another image: The protein here was a tangled clump, amino acids zigzagging almost off the screen.
But the justices have looked the other way when oddly drawn districts clump voters based on party rather than race.
In the ancient swamps of southeast England, a palm-sized clump lay pickling in river sediment for 133 million years.
All the description on the website says is "clump-free volumizing mascara," so I'm at a bit of a loss.
Brienne could hear the wind rustling through a clump of pussywillows, and farther off the faint cry of a loon.
Her treatment of Till's horror is superficial as she crudely renders his mangled face as an impastoed clump of paint.
It was only last year that a giant clump of wet wipes and trash was found in an Australian sewer.
Six slices of beef, millimeters thick, with a pea-sized clump of wasabi and a puddle of black garlic soy.
A clump of dreadlocks was also ripped from his head, which one officer took as a "trophy," the prosecutors said.
The clump of moss in the terrarium that sat relatively inert for several years is suddenly teeming with tiny snails.
"I found this big clump and I knew it was [a] snake," a young Isac Mcfadden told WFMY News 2.
Perhaps the bursts originated in some dense clump of matter or gas, such as the remains of an exploded star.
Hurtling around the track, he felt a clump of saliva form in his mouth — a familiar feeling for many runners.
It looked sort of like a clump of plaster and pine straw, with what appeared to be an extra toe.
The cherry on top is its creamy formula — it doesn't smudge, clump, flake, or fade like other mascaras I've used.
But for the pro-lifer, that "clump of cells" is as wondrous, as potent, as mysterious as, well, the cosmos.
"Found Resources" (2016) is similarly comprised of two jars of water and a clump of earth taken from border sites.
And in March, she photographed a clump of her blonde locks in her hand, revealing she was experiencing postpartum hair loss.
Within its gaseous clump, there are stars from two time periods, 12 billion years ago and then 4.5 billion years ago.
Before this stage, the embryo is basically just a clump of cells that has the potential to split into multiple individuals.
The chia seeds clump together much like they do in chia seed pudding and create slimy little pockets throughout the beverage.
With it, we can start to understand the physics underpinning this brilliant clump of gas and dust we call home.[ESA]
The mass from the disks could then do one of two things: fall onto the planet or clump up into moons.
Thus far researchers have created simple brain matter using "in vitro cultures," a process that grows neurons haphazardly in a clump.
A distinct clump of unique stars would have been a giveaway that they're interlopers from elsewhere, but no such evidence exists.
In the 1800s, doctors knew that transfusing blood between individuals could cause red blood cells to clump — a phenomenon called agglutination.
The feather and down are known to fluff up like new after, and the gel poly fiber won't clump at all.
The mascara always starts out with such promise, but then the formula might be too thick, making my lashes clump up.
Or the wand doesn't coat each lash, making them clump up and stick together in three or four lash-wide clumps.
Later, Officer Santiago returned to the cellblock and collected a clump of Mr. Moore's dreadlocks from the floor, the indictment said.
Yet none of these objects have the beauty of a clump of micron-thick steel wool being microwaved in slow motion.
Amani has sickle cell disease, a condition that creates misshapen red blood cells that easily clump, causing pain and organ blockage.
They clump together and infest by the thousands, remaining on a host all winter, expanding to grape size when fully engorged.
Blood cells like platelets and white blood cells clump together and stick to blood vessels, injuring the lining and blocking them.
When these abnormal tau proteins clump they form "tangles" -- a key sign of Alzheimer's, frontal lobe dementia and Lewy body disease.
When you download your data, Facebook will serve it to you in a giant clump organized by photo and video folders.
He picked his nose, unseated a gratifyingly intact clump of dried matter, palpated it between his fingers, and flicked it away.
It is a hard message to spread, but if a massive clump, or fatberg, of crap doesn't do it, then nothing will.
But then as he pulls his arms out, they could dry over time, and then re-clump the way hair naturally would.
It can often be tough to mix, and unless you use a blender or shaker, you can expect the powder to clump.
Modified-gravity theories, for example, have different predictions about how matter will clump together than do theories which require no such modification.
Gradually add water, stirring with a fork, until the dough starts to clump together (you may not use all of the water).
Collect a clump of moss or lichen (dry or wet) and place in a shallow dish, such as a Petri dish. 2.
But unlike copper and similarly well-known elements, such as gold and silver, rare earths don't clump together in single-element lumps.
Exactly how do you apply precise, clump-free mascara on wispy lashes when that mascara comes in the form of a brick?
Anything that promises to provide a fuller result can clump in one swipe and smudge all over your face — except this one.
All the clothes are threadbare, with missing sequins and broken straps, and the makeup is old and has a tendency to clump.
There's no sign of freak weather, no chance of spontaneous combustion, not even a stray clump of wet yet pulchritudinous animal stool.
After Kiner-Falefa walked, Chapman reached down and grabbed a large clump of dirt to dry his hand, then struck out Choo.
Toward the end of Hope Jahren's memoir, "Lab Girl," the geobiologist author curses — twice in one paragraph — at a clump of moss.
That night, she put the little clump of severed hair into one of the empty hollows in the face of the stone.
And if you can't imagine anything more delicious then a clump of Diablo sauce butter atop your fluffy bread roll, think again.
A large clump of hair is separated into smaller sections and placed bit by bit to recreate the growth of real hair.
This mascara adds both length and curl to your lashes, and it doesn't clump or flake like many other drugstore mascaras do.
The new tardigrade was found in a clump of moss that was sticking out of a concrete parking lot in Tsuruoka-City, Japan.
There was a clump of grass in one of her hands, indicating she was dragged into the weeds where she was eventually killed.
After moving to New York in 2009, she began performing at night at events like Clump and parties she'd host throughout the borough.
When the protoplanetary disk is smooth and even, objects can only grow in a cumulative fashion as particles continually collide and clump together.
Unfortunately, some of the polls used by the model clump all of these groups together — so our model clumps them together as well.
She held her cell phone in one hand and a clump of documents in the other as she bounced from call to call.
The high-quality feather, down, and fine polyester fill won't clump or bunch, and the pillows come with cotton casings keep things breathable.
" Advocates have persuaded many vulnerable young women with, "It's just a clump of cells or a blob of tissue — it's not a baby.
But in a brain with Alzheimer's, something goes haywire, causing parts of amyloid proteins to clump together and block the cell's messaging pathways.
And as budgets dwindle and populations clump, the first responders tasked with protecting these communities are getting stretched to the point of breaking.
The salads, a giant step down in appeal, cost $25 each; the clump of potatoes, like most of the other sides, was $15.
"Green Pink Caviar" (2009) is a nearly eight-minute video of a tongue licking silver pebbles, a clump of hair, and green goo.
Mr. Jovel went first, squeezing his slender body under the barrier then crouching behind a clump of tall weeds on the other side.
With age, the proteins may become misfolded and clump together, according to a 2012 review article in the journal Trends in Molecular Medicine.
Paper litter tends to absorb liquid well, but it doesn't clump, and it may need to be changed fairly often to control odors.
When done well, with an appropriate amount of paint — not gobs, which can clump, drip and look unsightly — painting can be surprisingly effective.
You see what looks to be a clump of seaweed, and then it suddenly springs to life in the form of a retreating cephalopod.
Beta-amyloid and tau are naturally occurring proteins in the brain that clump together in people living with Alzheimer's, forming plaques and tangles respectively.
The researchers knew that slower-moving bacteria receiving less light would clump together, while faster-moving ones receiving more light would move farther apart.
Alphabet also has used AI to detect diseases by allowing the technology to recognize patterns, such as whether a clump of cells are cancerous.
Killian explained that he was interested in looking at the behaviors of these systems using fermions instead—what happens if the atoms won't clump?
The clump traveling into the black hole would have come from collisions between particles in different rings; the matter lost momentum and fell inward.
That's a clump of immune proteins inside cells that activate one of the immune system's big guns, called interleukin 1 beta or IL-1B.
Sure, this mascara won't give you dramatic, falsie-looking lashes, but it's great for days when you want something natural, fluttery, and clump-free.
By itself a clump of burning steel wool is only mildly interesting, but at 1,000 frames per second, it's better than a fireworks extravaganza.
Upon closer inspection, they can look like snowflakes, a simple round dot, elongated cylinders, or all of these stuck together in one slimy clump.
On the way back to the car, Schuur points out a clump of cotton grass whose partly hollow stems pipe methane into the atmosphere.
And the formula didn't clump on us, either, making it an excellent contender for an everyday mascara that delivers a clean and natural look.
Our nation's largest clump of people drops a big, shiny ball that costs more than a million dollars—and it's not even a bomb!
Falling through the warmer air, however, can have an effect on the snowflakes, which may partially melt and clump together on the way down.
Unless the pregnancy is embarrassing and super-inconvenient and an impediment to your political future, in which case it's merely a clump of cells.
The non-clump formula contains tiny microfibers that build on your natural lashes to give you an extra boost of both length and volume.
Red blood cells can collapse into curved "sickle" shapes and clump together to jam capillaries, sometimes causing excruciating pain, shortness of breath and death.
Her team had been nose-to-the-ground on the product for over a year, but the oils for the litter continue to clump.
Two hundred and fifty pounds of sliced sandwich bread was torn by hand into three-inch pieces — any smaller and they might clump together.
On the freeway, cars with similar destinations clump together, magnetic bumpers linking up, sharing a slipstream and halving the collective energy use of every car.
But a better strategy might be to actually clump them up so they grow better and, in the end, cover more ground by proliferating naturally.
Men clump in idle groups of three and four outside while indoors the women scream — at each other, their children, to no one at all.
But when Mueller lifted that disgusting clump of already tattered meat and cheese to his mouth, did it matter what or who had motivated him?
The infected clump of hair caused an ulcer, and when the ulcer burst, it resulted in complete organ shut-down and, ultimately, her untimely death.
From time to time jaguars emerge from a clump of forest, streak across the savannah and attack one of a panic-stricken herd of cows.
Once you clump a few of these together and start adjusting their heights in relation to each other, you can start to see the possibilities.
However, with this option, doctors wouldn't be able to immediately remove a colon polyp, or small clump cells that could develop into cancer, if detected.
Police went to their home and discovered a bag with Sawyer's high-heel shoes, her wallet, a blood-stained rock and a clump of hair.
So when we're out marking for harvest, the golden rule is to either mark the whole clump for cutting, or none of them at all.
In the 1980s, university researchers had found a 4,000-year-old clump of hair in Greenland that had been stored — and forgotten — in a basement.
In both cases, the Hox genes tell a clump of embryonic cells that they need to end up at the far end of an appendage.
He has talked about trying to settle an impasse with China over the Scarborough Shoal, a disputed clump of rocks in the South China Sea.
There's a bit of room for the armies to maneuver but, once the battle is joined, it tends to take place in one giant clump.
With great hostility, apparently noticing the audience, he lobs a clump of this dung at the viewer from his cave, which is full of it.
And with that period are a spattering of memories that got entangled in it like bits of shell and sand in a clump of seaweed.
It'll be stored in your inventory as a "clump of weeds," and you can stack up to 99 of them in a single inventory slot.
"Conservation groups tend to clump different strategies under one roof and have a knee-jerk reaction that they have to reject them all," he said.
In fact, the appendix contains a protein, alpha-synuclein, that is known to accumulate or clump together in the brains of Parkinson's patients, she noted.
While pine does have a naturally fresh scent, most varieties do not clump, and the pellets tend to disintegrate as soon as they get wet.
Scientists have now determined the clump was actually the fossilized brain tissue of a large leaf-eating dinosaur, possibly from a species similar to the Iguanodon.
The Tagalong doughnut is topped with a chocolate layer, which in turn sits below a big clump of peanut butter with a cookie stuck in it.
It also removes proteins that clump together abnormally in brain cells, which is important in conditions like Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases and some forms of dementia.
It's made a traditional release — picking a dozen tracks that fit well together and releasing them in one clump for purchase and evaluation — seem almost antiquated.
The crowd started to rush and clump in the middle of the show floor, and I caught a glimpse of blonde dreads and a 1738 chain.
But today, a clump of men gather around Lean and Julian in the midst of a lively conversati — LEAN: I don't want anything you're dealing, Julian.
He takes care not to go into my beard line because the powder will clump around it and again, broadcast the fact that I'm wearing makeup.
As a reference, he pointed to a 2012 paper that explored how heavy-duty Duo-Fast staples, or "u-particles," cohere and interpenetrate into a clump.
As a reference, he pointed to a 2012 paper that explored how heavy-duty Duo-Fast staples, or "u-particles," cohere and interpenetrate into a clump.
But what Gist could not take his eyes off was the young corpse's hand, balled into a fist, clutching a clump of dry grass and weeds.
If you've left a big clump of hair in the shower drain or have used makeup remover pads, throw them in the trash, said Ms. Forte.
But as I looked at my once-lovely plant, which now resembled a clump of overcooked spinach, I conflated my failed flora with my failed relationship.
If that clump of cells is a separate, independent organism, it is still dependent upon the mother's own functioning until birth ushers it into the world.
Kombucha is made by letting black tea and sugar ferment with the help of a starter culture, creating a mushroom-like bacterial clump that sits on top.
Shingling works best on textures that naturally clump together, so thicker 4c textures will require more effort, but it's certainly possible — and the results are worth it.
The dusty streaks of supernovas and dead stars in the observable universe are only shrunk by the slimy clump of neurons and synapses in a human skull.
Morjaria doesn't know whether the woman had any appointments with an optometrist before the clump was discovered, but she doesn't think she would have had regular checkups.
But many are little more than a clump of rock and mud on which sprays of rivergrass and shrubs have taken root, still green against flowing brown.
As soon as his brush strokes began to clump into shapes, fidgeting, incipiently comical suggestions of people, places, things, relationships and feelings began to infiltrate his pictures.
On Wednesday, we saw one young woman standing on a sidewalk clutching a clump of her long dark hair over her mouth to act as a veil.
This includes a wide range of herbaceous plants that cover soil, like clump-forming sedges, rhizomatous strawberries or golden groundsel, and self-seeding columbine or woodland poppies.
Pros: Made from sustainable natural materials, naturally fresh pine scentCons: Does not tend to clump well, some cats dislike the pellet texture, pine odor may be strong
C can only bond to G, and A can only bond to T. These strict rules help ensure that DNA strands don't clump together into a jumble.
Whether you want volume, length, curl, or all three, when looking for the perfect mascara, you'll need one that doesn't run or clump and has staying power.
It's nearly always clump-free, and one swipe of a makeup wipe leaves me to go about my day without facing inevitable black marks under my eyes.
Investigators find a clump of debris laced with the radioactive stuff in a sink drainpipe a few floors above, near where one of the F.S.B. men was staying.
But get this—astronomers have just detected a clump of asteroids that has managed, quite miraculously, to stay intact since they first formed some four billion years ago.
The astronomer who's hellbent on picking apart the universe and reducing your life to a clump of dust needs absurdly detailed star charts in order to do so.
Trump managed to clump Clinton, political parties, the government and the media into the role of establishment, while taking the mantle of anti-establishment on his shoulders alone.
While the runners made their way through a field, a group of deer charged across the area at the same time, hoofing straight through the clump of runners.
Someone pushed her into it — her parents, her boyfriend or husband, the "culture of death" that tells her an embryo is just a clump of cells, Planned Parenthood.
Parasite-filled red blood cells become "sticky" and clump together in the brain's tiny capillaries, first jamming them and then weakening their walls so that blood leaks through.
The Ticos clump themselves in the area right in front of Navas, which is the most dangerous part of the field and where the most goals are scored.
In the 1998 Chicago Marathon, Matthew Riegler yelled at a clump of spectators who appeared to be blowing cigarette smoke in the direction of the runners for fun.
The otters would dive for mussels, return to the surface hugging a clump of them to their chests and open each one with their teeth or the stones.
With the first lipoma, a clump of fat popped out of the incision almost instantly, which Lee then pulled with tweezers and cut out of the patient's body.
Instead of wonton soup, try shrimp dumpling soup: Chinese American-style wonton soup usually consists of a thick noodle wrapped around a clump of pork in a broth.
Now, a team of physicists reports seeing the signature of an Earth-size clump of matter flying into a black hole at nearly a third the speed of light.
After a while, the area will form an eschar (a giant type of scab) that will fall out in a huge clump, leaving behind a hole with scar tissue.
Each one focused on five key lash benefits: volume, length, volume and length, clump-free, and all-in-one, so you could create any lash look that you wanted.
With the first lipoma, a clump of fat popped out of the incision almost instantly, which Dr. Lee then pulled with tweezers and cut out of the patient's body.
It's a clump of grinding bodies in which naked women cater to men, women kiss each other while men look on, drooling, and men surely never touch each other.
Alpha-synuclein clump in the appendixImage: Viviane LabrieScientists have found further evidence that the gut, or more specifically the appendix, might play a role in the development of Parkinson's disease.
Spain's banking sector has already been culled from 55 to 14 players since 2008, when a property bubble burst forcing the government to clump together a number of failing lenders.
Civilians often clump the alternative meat companies and labs together in some kind of big meatless meatball, but, just like different kinds of self-driving car systems, they're quite distinct.
One clump contained the skull, and about nine feet away there was a pile that had a shoulder blade, some vertebrae, a rib and parts of the forelimbs and hindlimbs.
And when people don't pee often enough on a regular basis, the waste products that are supposed to come out through the urine settle and clump up in the kidneys.
The report details the experiences of a 48-year-old man who had cardiac sarcoidosis, a rare disease that causes clusters of white blood cells to clump in the heart.
For a less-stressful experience opt for Make Up For Ever's Aqua Smoky Extravagant waterproof mascara, which has a micro-defining complex that covers each lash with clump-free pigment.
Dr Peebles also showed that tiny fluctuations in the temperature of the microwave background were crucial to understanding how matter would later clump together to form galaxies and galaxy clusters.
Dr Peebles also showed that tiny fluctuations in the temperature of the microwave background were crucial to understanding how matter would later clump together to form galaxies and galaxy clusters.
One of the Inuit men offered me a clump of kelp with his bare hand, showing me in the light that it was clotted with dense amber-colored fish roe.
Cassini also revealed that the rings aren't actually smooth in all places; there are areas where the particles clump together, creating bumps that stick out as high as the Rocky Mountains.
During one particularly contentious argument over a basket of fake ears of corn, Martin recalled Long snatching a clump of the offending plastic props and throwing it at him in frustration.
Rain hammers the hood of the car, but the din doesn't drown out the rustling in the trunk—the clump of injured frogs are attempting to escape their knotted plastic bag.
It keeps your drain from clogging, and unlike other hair-catchers, it neatly hides the hair from sight, so it's not just hanging out in a gross clump by your feet.
Dr. Kiechle said it was known that cells in blood "tend to clump together and travel in groups," so the tiny amount collected from a finger prick might not be representative.
"That could mean [the source is] in some sort of dense clump like a supernova remnant," team member Cherry Ng, an astronomer at the University of Toronto, said in a statement.
If you're freezing fresh fruit and you don't want the pieces to clump together, lay them out on a plate or pan, separated so they don't touch, and freeze until solid.
In these cases, I push the side lever back and forth a few times to de-jam it, or I put a glove on to take the hair clump out manually.
I part the branches of shrubs and low-limbed trees, peering into their depths for a clump of sticks and string and shredded plastic — the messy structure of a mockingbird's nest.
Or a clump of red and yellow tomatoes beside a green sink, or, in a desolate, gray back alley, orange paint juxtaposed with rusty bricks and a building's decorative coral touches.
Their wives and children stay behind on the island, an oval nub of silver sand rising out of the ocean with a clump of coconut and breadfruit trees in the center.
But it apparently involves negatively charged ions in the pen ink binding with newly added positively-charged ions in the highlighter ink to help the ballpoint pen's markings clump and hold together.
The let-it-be coif sounds good in theory, unless your post-shower dry leaves you with limp-noodle strands, fluffed-out coils, or a weird clump of hair sticking straight out.
I suppose there are worse ways to go than to be struck by a rogue clump of dark matter, especially if your death were to solve one of biggest mysteries in physics.
The point is, deep inside this clump of amino acid chains, light converts to mechanical motion, which converts to a neuroelectrical signal, which in the brain becomes a conscious apprehension of color.
Recently, I opened a bag of Takis, and instead of a bag of evenly red, tightly rolled tortilla chips, found instead a giant, small-cat's-head-sized clump of coagulated flavor powder.
For the uninitiated, butter sculpting is exactly what it sounds like: An artiste shapes a giant clump of butter (you know, the kind you spread on bread) into someone or something's likeness.
If you find a clump of mascara on your mascara wand, simply take a textured paper towel and wipe the end of the wand on the paper until all clumps are gone.
Imagine a clump of vegetation containing within it each kind of fauna, flora and mineral, and you get an idea of what it is like to pore over one of Foy's drawings.
Mr. Hattan's "Schnurvideo (String Video)" is a 20-minute close-up on the artist's hands as he untangles a clump of string and winds it up again into a grapefruit-size ball.
Or to take it still further, that the blastocyst, that clump of cells smaller than a raspberry that forms in the early days after a sperm meets an egg, is a person.
The Bangkok Post reported last year that snorkellers had found a 1-kilometer clump of floating trash off in Prachuap Khiri Khan province just months after another was found in the region February.
The guide hairs will cause hair to clump as in the upper right, while faded affinities or an outline-based guide (below, left and right) would allow for more natural motion if desired.
But when it comes to finding green products that won't clump, flake, or drip off the second you step outside, you'll notice that your pool of picks to choose from has suddenly dwindled.
Science tells us that it is indeed a human life in the womb, not a clump of cells or a blob of tissue — a life that only needs time and nourishment to grow.
There was blood soaking through the pants of both husband and wife, bloody tennis shoes, a bloody shoe-print on the back of Kathleen's leg, a clump of bloody hairs in her hand.
The Cheerios effect — which described why those little O's clump together on the surface of milk in your bowl — brought physics to morning mealtimes when it was identified more than 10 years ago.
The New Horizons team is already planning for its next encounter on New Year's Day in 2019, passing within 2,000 miles of a distant clump of rock and ice known as 213 MU69.
The study also speculates that the galaxy could have formed when matter was pushed out from a separate galaxy, creating a clump of gas that could form another galaxy without much dark matter.
Everglades National Park, Florida (CNN)Balancing on the deck of a National Park Service skiff over Florida Bay, US Interior Secretary Sally Jewell held a clump of seagrass collected from the underwater meadow below.
I thought my taste buds were off since I&aposve had a bunch of dental work done this week but when I took the lid off I saw a big clump of blue goo.
He tested the serum, a liquid component of blood, from six healthy men (five co-workers and himself), and found that sera from certain donors caused red blood cells in others to clump together.
New York City's subway system unspools across 22 miles of track, spread over and under the city — threads that reach almost to the Atlantic Ocean in Queens and Brooklyn, and clump together beneath Manhattan.
One leading theory, advanced in 2006, casts ambergris as what could generously be called a rectal pearl: Formed from layers of excrement that accumulated on an indigestible clump of squid beaks and worm cuticles.
Officers arrested the suspect near the Spree River as he stepped from a clump of shrubbery, with his wig gone, his clothes changed, his beard shaved off, and a Russian passport in his pocket.
This would kind of be like 17-year cicadas—they could come every year, but instead they break a time translational symmetry, since they clump on the 17th year rather than appearing evenly every year.
Astronomers have captured an image of a dense clump of dust orbiting around a young star—and they're saying it could be our first glimpse of a planet in the very earliest stages of formation.
Earlier, residents who had been trying to help douse the blaze with garden hoses from their backyards were seen scrambling for cover at one point when a large clump of vegetation burst into heavy flames.
"I'd get up in the morning and there would be a clump of dirt on the sidewalk and missing plants," Mr. Driller recalled, adding that the association once had to chain plants to concrete blocks.
They found a surprising biological link between the fin and the human hand, in the form of genes that tell a clump of embryonic cells to end up at the far end of an appendage.
That means that when you take the receptors out of a cell and put them in water, they tend to clump together instead of dissolving, which makes them nearly impossible to isolate and work with.
A black hole is the region around an extremely compact clump of matter whose intense gravitational force so powerfully distorts and warps space that you might think of it as a puncture in space itself.
"I thought my taste buds were off since I've had a bunch of dental work done this week but when I took the lid off I saw a big clump of blue goo," he wrote.
If any candidate fails to get 15 percent support, his or her supporters get to pick again: They can leave, or they can walk over to the clump of supporters around their second-choice candidate.
There's no telling what the lump was exactly — and we certainly hope the person doing the squeezing is a medical professional — but all arrows point to it being a lipoma, a benign clump of fatty tissues.
Now, after tuning into the star at a seven millimeter wavelength with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), an international team of astronomers have imaged this inner region, revealing a distinct clump of dust.
The problem with the original cyborg flower was that the synthetic polymer used had the tendency to clump up as it worked its way through the plant's vascular tissue, creating organic circuits in limited, localized regions.
It does have a similarly curved bristle brush that grabs each lash — even the tiny ones on the inner corners I always forget — but, unlike the former, L'Oréal's doesn't clump after my habitual 4,000 coats of mascara.
To be fair, Robbins's accompanying picture is a testament to how a person with limited vision might easily mistake the clump of lashes for the deceased insect — squint your eyes, and they're practically indistinguishable from one another.
During the bottom of the 5th of Sunday's game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies, a solitary clump of dirt on the pitcher's mound brought two teams of grown men, umpires included, to a standstill.
When a homeless teenager named Fred Barley rode a bicycle some 50 miles into Barnesville, Ga., this month, he set up a small tent in a clump of bushes near Gordon State College, where he had registered.
In a basement laboratory of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, an X-ray scanner is pumping invisible beams into a clump of charred parchment leaves that looks as delicate as a long dead flower.
The larger size actually dries clothes faster: dryer balls work by keeping the clothes separate and moving instead of in one big wet clump, which helps the hot air circulate better, which means less time tumbling around.
From Earth, the rings appear to clump together into partial rings, or arcs, unseen elsewhere in the solar system and previously thought impossible (any such material in orbit around the planet should stretch into a continuous ring).
The artists behind the sculpture are local couple Danny and Amanda Fitzgerald, who decided to get crafty after Danny noticed the termite mounds in the area bore a strong similarity to the Internet's most famous clump of poo.
"It's a really fine balance - for a long time we could only get the nanoparticles to clump together when they assembled, rather than being accurately spaced out," said Joshua Edel, a professor of chemistry at Imperial College London.
Unlike the crude oil in better-known disasters like the Exxon Valdez and the Deepwater Horizon, condensate does not clump into black globules that can be easily spotted or produce heart-wrenching images of animals mired in muck.
CreditCredit On a Sunday afternoon in May, in a rented theater on the Brooklyn waterfront, a group of 212 women in black sequin cocktail dresses stood in a confused clump at the center of the stage, awaiting instruction.
But Hudson Yards, which is to wrap up by 2026, will have taken 18 years to complete its gleaming clump along 19663th Avenue — and it remains to be seen how quickly the rest of the neighborhood will develop.
In the progressive mind, where an unborn baby is a "clump of cells" and a newborn is a "fetus that was born," everything from hormone blockers to third-trimester abortions are "healthcare" — though not medical care for newborns.
That means the signals likely came from a place where there's a denser clump of stuff, like the remnants of an exploded star (called a supernova), University of Toronto astronomer and study coauthor Cherry Ng said in a statement.
You need a fairly decent amount of crushed ice to chill a drink, and everyone knows that the tiny ice slivers wind up joining forces into one massive clump that launches into your face when you're taking a sip.
The study, published in June in Scientific Reports, adds to a small clump of botanical eclipse research, all produced by people with the ability to wonder, even as a celestial event occurs: What are the plants getting up to?
The 10-year-old victim, Jessica Ryen, died with a clump of light hair in her hands, and the 8-year-old survivor, her brother, Joshua, repeatedly told investigators that the attackers had been three or four white men.
Sure. A Buttigieg victory in which the other candidates clump together in a tie for second would essentially leave the current top four intact headed into New Hampshire, which would then have its own chance to play the winnower.
Apparently there was no need to worry: Su-Hyun Lee, a researcher and interpreter in The Times's Seoul bureau, noticed a clump of five North Korean soldiers standing on a nearby balcony taking selfies with us as the backdrop.
Each clump of hair is placed specifically to mimic the natural growth of hair that the real animal has, and if any part of the process is done wrong, it won&apost look like the animals in the photos.
"If you happen to see a walnut sized/shaped egg mass, on your Christmas tree, don't fret, clip the branch and put it in your garden," The Facebook user, Daniel Reed, wrote alongside a photo of the "walnut-sized" clump.
Related: Everything You Need To Know About The Nyx Lipstick VaultI switched to tinted brow gels and tried for years to find the perfect one that didn't clump, wasn't too thick, and seamlessly brushed through my hairs without destroying the shape.
Combine rolled oats, cinnamon and remaining ¾ cup oat flour, 1/3 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon granulated sugar and ½ teaspoon salt in a large bowl; stir in remaining 3 tablespoons melted butter until well combined and mixture begins to clump. 4.
This is why "the African-Americans" has a quietly dismissive ring to it: It implies that black Americans are less a group of persons than a unitary topic, an undifferentiated clump of nuisance, a problem we're never quite rid of.
"We believe this clump of dust represents the earliest stage in the formation of protoplanets, and this is the first time we've seen that stage," noted Thomas Henning, of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA), in a news release.
The borough has always had a rich history of drag performance, sparked by queens like Krystal Something-Something and her performance troup BacKspace, or parties like Clump, a queer alternative performance event and dance party by the artist Colin Self.
Glover and his staff write toward hypnotic images that encapsulate the resulting chaos: a black schoolchild in whiteface, cops swarming an Uber driver and shooting him dead, an invisible car that blasts through a clump of bystanders outside a club.
According to the practice's thought leaders, in order to maximize our happiness, we should refuse to succumb to domestic autopilot and instead be fully "in" the present moment, engaging completely with every clump of oatmeal and decomposing particle of scrambled egg.
Global Health Pregnant women and their unborn children are particularly vulnerable to malaria: the women because they may develop lethal anemia, and the babies because infected red blood cells tend to clump in the placenta, robbing the fetus of nutrients.
But children who inherit the gene from both parents are often left breathlessly weak from anemia, prone to infections and liable to have crises in which their blood cells clump and jam capillaries in the brain, lungs and other organs.
And on Saturday, Mr. Trump reached out to a group he affectionately refers to as his "bridge people" — the clump of supporters who religiously gather on the bridge corner near Mar-a-Lago every day they know the president is there.
As those cords begin to come in after the puppy stage, the owner needs to pull the hair apart and knead it into shape, or else the cords will grow together in a tangled clump or puff out like a balloon.
According to the practice's thought leaders, in order to achieve maximum happiness, the mindful dishwasher must refuse to succumb to domestic autopilot and instead fully mentally engage with every piece of congealed scrambled egg and clump of oatmeal on the saucepan.
On the Saturday afternoon of my trip to Tippet Rise, 33 musicians — some professionals, from the Excelsis Percussion Quartet and Billings Symphony Orchestra; others novices, like Bassuet — gathered in a clump near "Pioneer" to perform "Inuksuit," a work by composer John Luther Adams.
But Pound and his collaborators spotted the x-ray signature of iron, calcium, argon, sulfur, and silicon, forming a gas clump the size of Earth falling directly into the black hole in a column traveling at one-third the speed of light.
They were able to determine that the clump was moving toward, rather than away from, the black hole because the light was redshifted, meaning the speed of the inward-moving stuff was stretching out the light waves and making them appear redder.
It hasn't kept people from building houses on the Houston floodplain and constructing poorly-planned levees along the Mississippi, and it hasn't kept people from building houses up next to forest and letting undergrowth and small trees clump together—all while temperatures rise.
Fish traders grade the catch, with crabs with claws broken worth less, but those with a clump of bright orange-yellow eggs on their bellies – a delicacy for which South East Asians are willing to pay more – worth up to $26 a kilogram.
The magic of lenses is how they erase the perception of the selfie as an act of narcissism — an insipid criticism that comes from a certain clump of people who feel the need to bash people for showing a fleck of confidence.
Nobody could blame the actor for not being able to swing a tennis racquet like McEnroe, but could the hair and makeup department not have devised a better wig, as opposed to the springy clump of curls with which poor LaBeouf was topped?
California, Oregon, and Washington make up a large and symbolic clump of the U.S., and although none of the states have made it all the way through the congressional process to make daylight saving year round, there is new consensus that they should.
Dad genes are particles on the sex-specific Y chromosome, long mocked for being a stunted clump of mostly useless nucleic waste but lately revealed as man's fastest friend, essential to the health of male bodies and brains no matter the age.
Mr. Sonnier slathered a cylinder, a cube, a triangular prism, and panes of glass and plywood in Day-Glo fluorescent paints, and the luminescent pigments of blue, orange and hot pink stain the environment and clump where the solids meet the floor.
The Saturday Profile STOCKHOLM — More than three decades ago, in a town in Sweden, a man grabbed his girlfriend by the hair and threw her against a wardrobe door with such force that a clump of hair came off in his hand.
It was my first stop on a pathway of more than a thousand miles, a trail from that modest clump of sixth-century stone and brick to the Vatican home of a pope struggling to hold together the world's 1.3 billion Roman Catholics.
Here's the deal ... Reed was caught in a sand trap on the 11th hole -- and during a practice swing, he appeared to use his club to knock away a clump of sand behind the ball, setting him up for a cleaner shot.
When it eventually begins to collapse, the centrifugal force from the spin causes its core to break into two clumps in a dumbbell configuration, and each clump forms a black hole—with the two black holes gravitationally intertwined inside the remnants of the massive star.
There are a few key pieces needed to crack the no-makeup makeup puzzle: a dewy base that covers imperfections yet still looks like skin, barely-there lashes that define but never clump, and, of course, the perfect whisper of color on your lips.
As I'm sure your husband has explained to you at length, his faith that the universe was created by an omnipotent clump of spaghetti and meatballs was first proposed in 2005 by Bobby Henderson as an absurd, but equally plausible, alternative to ''intelligent design.
But in the middle of their joyous procession they suddenly found themselves in the face of the enemy, such as it was: a small quiet clump of Canadians huddled together with their little Maple Leaf flags and (in one case) a Toronto Raptors basketball jersey.
Such foods lead to a surge in insulin and triglycerides, raise systolic blood pressure and heart rate, and cause blood platelets to become sticky and to clump, which can cause blockages in the small vessels of the heart and reduce blood flow to the heart.
Dr. Bardeen and Dr. Pines correctly calculated that as an electron passes by positively charged ions, it would pull the ions toward it and set off vibrations; other electrons would then be attracted to that clump of ions would create an attractive force between electrons.
They could either shoot down geoengineering planes or, more tactfully, build a second fleet to deliver a separate stratospheric payload to neutralise the sunshade (either by reacting with the SO2 to break it down, or by making the sulphate particles clump together and rain out faster).
The flour will look shaggy, like biscuit dough; as the dough comes together, run an open palm around the edge of the bowl and fold the flour into the center, spinning the bowl with your other hand as you go, until it all forms a rough clump.
So we're deforesting, we're ... roads and air travel everywhere and when we deforest, we create these things that scientists call ecosystems where species clump together that normally don't and it turns out that's basically creating the world into a giant petri dish for emerging infectious disease.
The piece, for an all-female cast, proceeds by image and blackout: a forest of women on their backs, with heads and legs floating; a crowd of women with their backs to us, writhing as if weeping; a clump of women rotating like a slow-motion tornado.
The leading theory for the cause of these diseases is that a healthy protein normally found in the body somehow folds into an abnormal shape — a prion — and then sets off a chain reaction in which other normal proteins also misfold, clump together and cause brain damage.
WASHINGTON — Far from any television camera and a half world away from Ukraine, a few dozen Democratic staff aides, lawyers and House members are grinding away this weekend in a loose clump of Capitol Hill offices, the beating heart of the impeachment operation against President Trump.
The prospect of no clear front-runner could drag the moderate clump across New Hampshire and Nevada, further damaging Biden's chance to make a resounding victory statement and further puncturing the idea that he is the most electable candidate — a hard argument to make without an actual victory.
Trump, who wore a green tie and filled his jacket pocket with a clump of shamrock to honor the Irish leader's annual St. Patrick's Day visit, turned with a half-smile to his hawkish national security adviser John Bolton, according to two sources who were in the room.
I may never learn to love the way a clump of it feels in my mouth — like a cross between kataifi pastry and a hairball — but I loved the chanterelles and their broth that surrounded the lichen and the swoosh of cream, cooked down to a caramelized sweetness, that was hiding beneath.
Quiet and subtly haunting, the images, with no human subjects, picture empty fields with tall lonesome trees backlit by the glow of distant industries; empty benches in a park; a rabbit figurine staring out into a clump of trees; wispy fog floating over fields; and white tombstones set in a frame of green weeds and trees.
Although it's commonly found in commercial clay mask preparations, the uses for bentonite clay go far beyond cleaning out your pores: It's used in calamine lotion, to remove impurities from food oils, as a fabric softener in laundry detergent, to form animal feed pellets, and — my favorite — it's the ingredient that causes cat litter to clump.
Unlike the avant-gardists of the last century, eager to lay waste to the past, Ms. Harrison treats masterpieces and mass media alike as simply building blocks, chosen for their personal significance and reworked at will; "Bears Ears," a wild clump of mauve polystyrene, is pierced with a USB flash drive loaded with Harun Farocki's films.
This playfulness manifests in dishes like Chumpchi's Channa, slow-braised chickpeas served alongside eggs and sausage and garnished with Straus Family Creamery yogurt (chumpchi is a Gujarati term of endearment, meaning "spoon"—Mistry uses it for her wife); deep-fried, sweet and sour Manchurian cauliflower; and pork dabeli pav, a clump of skinless pork belly slathered with a tamarind glaze and sandwiched between two buns.
The probe helped to observe some of the structures formed by solar wind and how they change as they move away from the sun: The New Horizons data show that the space environment in the outer solar system has less detailed structure than space closer to Earth, since smaller structures tend to be worn down or clump together as they travel outwards, creating fewer – but bigger – features.
Of these, the "teatrini," or "little theaters" are the best known: compartmentalized relief sculptures, usually in plaster or painted terracotta, in which various objects, both handcrafted and found, are placed like keepsakes in cubbyholes, such as the disembodied pair of hands lying on a clump of red clay in "Le mani" ("The Hands," 1949) or the tiny brass bells and scrap of mesh in "Primavera" ("Spring," 1974).
Mr. MacShane said the contrast between the poets — Neruda the Communist and Parra the skeptic — was suggested by their houses in the seaside village of Isla Negra, on the Chilean coast: Neruda's mansion began as a stone house with a tower and was later extended along the bluff, while Mr. Parra's humble cottage was a few hundred yards inland, in a clump of pine trees.
Although general relativity has been the law of the cosmos ever since Einstein devised it, most theorists think it eventually will have to be modified to explain various mysteries, such as what happens at the center of a black hole or at the beginning of time; why galaxies clump together, thanks to unidentified stuff called dark matter; and how, simultaneously, a force called dark energy is pushing these clumps of galaxies apart.
The piece, written by prominent conservative pundit Erick Erickson on his site the Resurgent, shows a picture of a fetus accompanied by the following short text (I've omitted nothing): The glee you are seeing from the left and a lot of left leaning "reporters" pushing the "credibly accused" line stems from a world view that can look at the picture above and see a clump of cells worth ripping apart in the name of convenience.

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