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"deformed" Definitions
  1. not having the usual or natural shape because of having developed wrongly or being damaged
"deformed" Synonyms
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461 Sentences With "deformed"

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It wasn't until I went glasses shopping in China that I realized my deformed dome wasn't deformed at all.
At least two skeletons appear to have intentionally deformed skulls, and some have intentionally deformed teeth, according to a preliminary analysis.
Francis's native language, Spanish, is another kind of deformed Latin.
I can see that it's different, and I feel deformed.
In 2016, it was marijuana dressed up like deformed carrots.
His hands and legs were "totally deformed," Cindy Warmbier said.
These sculptures are flexible, viscous, patched together in deformed shapes.
Over time, a cell's proteins become deformed and clump together.
One figure's shoulder slumps down, as if dislocated or deformed.
The small metal flask was partially crushed, and deformed by heat.
But modern English is deformed Old English and degenerate Middle English.
The deformed carp is the latest unusual fish to generate buzz.
Unlike the rest of Keuning's creatures, Gigo isn't deformed or burnt.
He had a mouth to eat, but it was deformed, too.
Eight casings and four deformed bullets were recovered from the lobby.
It is therefore reforming a tax code that it alone deformed.
A distorted and deformed portrait took second place in the competition.
A lot of people were deformed by it or just cracked.
The bullet was strangely pristine, hardly deformed by its deadly work.
I felt that my waist was so uneven that I looked deformed.
But more than the fear of health risks, I just feel deformed.
"The woman came out crying and kept saying, 'She's deformed,' " says Fisher.
So satin ribbons can't be stretched or deformed in the same way.
"Class" is a manifesto of contempt and its deformed twin, self-loathing.
Also, "rescue" ugly or deformed fruit and veggies at your grocery store.
The excessive and fawning coverage given to Kasich has deformed the GOP race.
In fact, no one said a thing about my borderline deformed-looking arms!
Although dubbed "bird fish," the creature is actually a deformed carp, Metro reports.
They were severely deformed, with tiny heads containing brains that had stopped growing.
Small, manicured and a notorious womanizer, Goebbels limped on a deformed right foot.
The game itself is reshaped, or deformed, to get the ball to Kobe.
Harvey, who grew up in south Florida, was born with deformed eustachian tubes.
The novel is a manifesto of contempt and its deformed twin, self-loathing.
Some chairs are pristine and flawless, while others are scattered, deformed, and melted.
Beneath the cartoony, deformed visuals, the Warcraft lore has always been pretty savage.
Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, rapist, xenophobe, and morally deformed.
Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, rapist, xenophobe and morally deformed.
Dogma here is shown to be a deformed beast that must be kept captive.
But because of the story behind it that deformed can-ball is my favorite.
Glass can only be permanently deformed at a temperature greater than 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
"The initial results were very poor and some looked like deformed slugs," he said.
Kanye is neither fully Christian nor African American, but a deformed version of both.
The infection typically results in deformed wings and other developmental abnormalities in infected bees.
The mirror he holds up is disturbing: a reality that is freakish, demented, deformed.
As the number of crystals increases, it becomes fixed into a temporarily deformed shape.
It's highly malleable, meaning it can be deformed or changed without fracturing the material.
Zebrafish with defective copies of both Hox genes grew deformed fins, the scientists found.
You could also say he was a bit deformed too, he had issues (laughs).
Something that is rigid cannot be deformed or bent without destroying its essential nature.
Plants and soil may remain coated with deformed proteins for years, perhaps even decades.
We have been here before, in this world of a deformed and contradictory atheism.
Deformed white clouds balloon and mutate from the force of the nuclear test explosions.
It is deformed by monopolies and by misguided incentives tied to the payment system.
At temperatures below 70ºC (158ºF), the material is elastic, meaning it can be temporarily deformed.
His face was bruised, his arms and legs were deformed, and he had been burned.
Many victims were born with missing arms or legs, deformed limbs or severe nerve damage.
" He said, "I thought you were like deformed, and I thought you had small hands.
But bulldogs and terriers are even worse off, since most are born with deformed spines.
Other complications are appearing among some, including impaired vision and hearing, and badly deformed limbs.
The dead cannot be brought back, the blind given sight or the deformed made whole.
But I didn't get much out of the battle between these two giant, deformed siblings.
Once I'd lost the weight, I felt deformed; I almost regretted losing all that weight.
This is when the deformed-rotation model comes into play, and local deformations are fixed.
The mite has become increasingly associated with the spread of viruses, including deformed-wing virus.
Families suffer the lingering effects of Agent Orange and babies continue to be born deformed.
The medical resident who operated on her left her with deformed breasts and uneven nipples.
She said his penis appeared deformed and that he had "extreme scarring" on his stomach.
It's caused not by a virus or bacterium, but a deformed protein called a prion.
When ingested, prions force normal proteins in the animal's body to become deformed as well.
And then there's the future: Putin never could have dreamed up this deformed Trump-G.
Behind the workers, racks full of deformed cakes labeled imperfect slumped in clear plastic bags.
The film features McGill as Iguana Oberlus, a deformed sailor who creates his own island kingdom.
The floor of both shrines have sunk, and are now deformed, making the structures potentially unstable.
A and C show a deformed cervical vertebra, compared to B and D, a regular vertebra.
Social critics often complain that the interstate highway system deformed the United States by encouraging sprawl.
"The doctor asked me if I might be ready to have two deformed children," she said.
On its own, deformed wing virus does not seem to be a major threat to hives.
An investigation by Roscosmos ultimately concluded that a deformed sensor on the rocket was to blame.
Deformed wing virus is a global epidemic that has killed millions of honeybees in recent decades.
She'd come to find out if the child was dead or deformed like people were saying.
The combination stunted her growth, deformed her hands, and left her legs bone-thin and crooked.
Teratophilia, the sexual attraction to "deformed or monstrous" people, is having a bit of a moment.
As in Kafka, too, there are an unusual number of physically odd, deformed, or dwarfish figures.
Each piece is carved into a burl, which is a deformed part of a tree trunk.
Surgical approaches that remove cancer, while curative in intent, can, unfortunately, leave a breast grossly deformed.
She was super salty and her hands were almost deformed from making burritos on the grill.
You've got a baby that's deformed and bloated crawling on the ceiling of an inescapable room.
I've had her for three years, and her name's Tina, and she's got a deformed paw.
Then came Richard III, who was famously known for being deformed in both body and spirit.
Babies born alive, but so deformed you can't look — you just hear them gasping for breath.
Household items were so deformed it was sometimes difficult to know what they had been before.
A second reason is that he has long been considered deformed in both body and mind.
It was so deformed that as a child, you don't see that as an artist's style.
The newborn goat looked great at first sight, but she had been born with deformed lungs.
"I can't tell you the extent to which my piano music has been deformed," he wrote.
But at the time, he could only conclude it was a possible hybrid or deformed beluga.
How is our sense of self informed or deformed by the web of information that connects us?
With the heat of recent fires, parts of that off-road beast are now melted and deformed.
He suffered severe burns across his head and body that shriveled one ear and deformed his hands.
I think of it as a unified vision of something truly strange — at once beautiful and deformed.
Mann started testifying on Friday, saying she thought Weinstein was "deformed" when she first saw him naked.
Fortunately the tattoos are also quite flexible, maintaining their functions when deformed, and won't rub off easily.
Pocket Rumble even looks like a NGPC game, with slightly deformed characters sporting oversized heads and hands.
Sometimes the light is deformed into a circular artifact in a photo taken of the deep universe.
You can't even skin graft it, because it will just hold the shape of the deformed skin.
"He cast me as a bloody monster, a hunchback with a deformed face and a club foot."
The permanent militarization initiated by conscription has distorted and deformed our democracy, both at home and abroad.
The trial featured graphic descriptions about Weinstein's alleged attacks as well as of his "deformed" naked body.
Born with deformed front paws, Roosevelt has always worked his hardest to live life to the fullest.
If you force continued pregnancy with a deformed fetus, with no chance of survival, you are cruel.
Some of the more sensational coverage of Mann's testimony focused on her description of his "deformed" body.
A global plan set 2020 as a target for no more children to become deformed by leprosy.
Erving Goffman gives a compelling description of how stigma stereotypes a person as abnormal, deformed, and dangerous.
Zero interest rates, quantitative easing and the hyper-regulation of banks have woefully deformed our credit markets.
They fell in love and Daenerys became pregnant with Drogo's baby, but the child was stillborn and deformed.
Artaud's final works, a series of deformed self-portraits, see him turning these themes to a new end.
It was even visually confusing: sometimes, characters would appear properly proportioned; other times, they were squat and deformed.
The squishier eggs that "pushed back" ended up being less deformed than the others at the blastocyst stage.
The log listed problems including metal shavings and contamination, broken or missing clips, and deformed or misaligned parts.
The sculptures' deformed helms, however, are their only perverse appendages: everything from the neck down is unmistakably human.
How could a creature like her, so small and perfect, go out with someone partially deformed like Eugene?
In this clip, from the Royal Ballet production, Edward Watson plays Leontes, who is deformed by jealous pangs.
His machine would use qubits that could be stretched and deformed, so to speak, while retaining their information.
Searching in Africa for an indigenous culture not deformed by the ongoing legacy of colonialism, she was disappointed.
Though her hands never hurt, they'd become so deformed by arthritis that she couldn't hold a pen properly.
"A man with a deformed personality and a defective intellect runs a dysfunctional administration," as Bret Stephens writes.
The basic high-level view is that this is yarn that can be stretched and deformed to produce electricity.
Next, they collected cartilage cells from the deformed ear and grew them in the biodegradable mold for three months.
All of those categories must be "not seriously deformed" and free from cosmetic blemishes like bruising or surface discoloration.
For their study, the researchers analysed Deformed Wing Virus sequencing data from samples collected from honeybees and Varroa mites.
We hear they murdered weak or deformed children, though one of their most famous kings had a club foot.
Topology is a branch of math that studies what properties are preserved when objects are stretched, twisted, or deformed.
Grandma Chang's product is known affectionately throughout the village as the "humpback tofu" because of her husband's deformed back.
The Magisterium wants her, and so does a disgraced and possibly deranged physicist with a hideously deformed hyena dæmon.
Right before an egg is fertilized, it is swept clean of deformed proteins in a dramatic burst of housecleaning.
On its own, 122 may bend the pump into a deformed shape that makes the insect prone to seizures.
Yet, still I could only bring it in as a sort of mockery, as a deformed version of it.
"Check there, check there," several rescuers shouted while lifting a deformed car with a crane to look for survivors.
"The first time I saw him fully naked, I thought he was deformed and intersex," she said, according to Vulture.
The feet can become deformed, with overly high arches and hammertoes, while legs may bow into an inverted bottle shape.
In the coal-mining town of Vorkuta, about 40 percent of buildings have become deformed from changes in the ground.
He'd grown up on the river and was stunned to see it so polluted that the fish were left deformed.
When the kangaroo hops, she explains, this cartilage pad is momentarily deformed, and then bounces back to its original shape.
Back in the day, if you wanted a "Super-Deformed" version of yourself, you had to learn to draw anime.
It's not the fault of the revolution—it's the fault of Venezuela, which has an old, deformed rentier oil economy.
Original, post-Reconstruction populism was the crucible in which the elite deformed the have-nots' economic urgency into racial anxiety.
About one child in 800 worldwide is born with clubfoot, in which one or both feet are twisted and deformed.
In the meantime, rumors had arisen that the Zika virus was not to blame for the deformed babies in Brazil.
Consider this: In short, as a society we have become not fulfilled but deformed by the excesses of our appetites.
Then, they calculated the curvature of the Einstein ring surrounding the galaxy to determine how much it deformed the surrounding space.
It's only about six inches long, it's missing a pair of ribs, and it has a highly deformed head and face.
Bold, painted shadows extend from gutters, pipes, ledges, and windows; details are deformed; and unusual patterns mingle with other constructed forms.
But another big danger to honeybees is viruses: in particular, deformed wing virus, which is carried by the mite Varroa destructor.
First, the team showed that this single structure could be deformed in a bunch of different ways, by folding different edges.
A deformed ghost playfully attacks Madison and then, suddenly, she and Behold aren't the only living souls in the building anymore.
The country's National Health Institute said Zika virus was identified in the amniotic fluid surrounding a severely deformed and aborted fetus.
In one case, she saw a tear duct so deformed that it covered most of the eye, effectively blinding the dog.
While it rarely kills a bee outright, it can weaken it and cause young to be born similarly weak or deformed.
Those chemicals left him extremely deformed, but also gave him super strength, turning him into a real (if completely gross) superhero.
But instead, it kind of just looks like one tiny, deformed egg hovering above one half of a slightly larger egg.
He said the hull was "totally deformed, collapsed and imploded" and debris was scattered over an area of about 70m (229ft).
Among other things, the researchers found "deformed, carbonized rounded pieces of wood that come from an intense fire," Dr. Delgado said.
Her crushed and deformed skull presents a challenge, so they are using scans to virtually separate and reassemble the bone fragments.
Martin brings her to a theater he's building—his latest creation, a vast deformed piece cut out of concrete and metal.
In Paraguay they're called toronjas instead of naranjas , and they have a kind of deformed belly button and a bland flavor.
Later in April, Rizzuto retweeted another account pushing the National Enquirer's affair allegations against Cruz, alongside a deformed image of Cruz.
The mold was filled in with precursor cartilage cells taken from the children's deformed ear that were further grown in the lab.
These congenital conditions vary from person to person, and can include blindness, deformed limbs, and microcephaly, or a smaller-than-normal head.
The process relies on something called "shape memory polymer," a material that can apparently become deformed and then recovered through thermal cycling.
When placed in an electric field, this deformed electron would experience a force called a torque that would cause it to rotate.
Dr Zhang and Dr Yang speculated that they could improve matters by arranging for their piezoelectric composites to be more dramatically deformed.
Using that deformed grid as a reference, the projector can then warp a projected image to perfectly match the surface it's hitting.
In that experiment, the softer metals expanded and deformed much faster than lead, blooming into a sort of underwater mushroom-shaped blast.
That claim was disputed by another user who said that, in their pizza shop experience, curved blades never resulted in "deformed" circles.
By the time someone suggested it may be leprosy, Moses' big toe was already deformed and his feet were devoid of feeling.
The NASA researchers found that the more deformed the web looks compared to a normal web, the more toxic the chemical is.
For example, deformed wing virus (DWV) causes wing deformities that prevent bees from performing normal work functions such as foraging for food.
Part of the reason for the delay, officials said, was that the deformed poles had to be disentangled from the cathedral's structure.
She caused more controversy when she posted this photo for a KKW Beauty brand with baby Chicago, as her arm appeared deformed.
Catherette, who has a deformed lip, seems to be in love with Witold, who conceives a feverish, possibly reciprocated passion for Lena.
My hands are deformed as a result of my disability, and this makes it hard for me to pick up some cups.
The treatment stunted her leg's growth and deformed her ankle, but she wanted to be able to run track and play soccer.
The question for me is whether either of them would necessarily recognize the connection, as deformed and industrialized as it has become.
A few displays down sits the poet Alfred Tennyson's bent quill, deformed, perhaps, from the frenzied scribbling of verses in creative passion.
And like Palante, Cripure is disabled in the cruelest way, with huge, deformed feet that make it difficult for him to walk.
Given just how deformed this tax bill has become, one can't help but wonder if there isn't something else going on here.
One example is the drug thalidomide, responsible for over 2628,28503 babies being born in the 22019s and 1960s with severely deformed appendages.
What they expose are half-naked, deformed bodies composed with surprising elements; their heads look as if derived from a different reality.
This behavior is topologically protected, meaning that mathematics prevents the edges from losing their wave-trapping behavior, even when the object is deformed.
In any case, volcanism in the region—powered by a small rising mantle plume or a deformed tectonic plate—is alive and kicking.
Watson, who is owned by Melanie Lusnak of Southfield, Michigan, was born with deformed limbs but they don't hold him back one bit.
The specimen is only about six inches long, it's missing a pair of ribs, and it has a highly deformed head and face.
Jonathan Payne's fleshlette sculptures are bizarre surrealist characters put together from deformed body parts made out of polymer clay, acrylics, and human hair.
The mites have been a key factor in what's commonly referred to as "colony collapse disorder" because they carry the deformed wing virus.
By then, she said, Meat-Meat's body had deformed, swelling up from the damage caused to his internal organs by so much gunfire.
The cell's deformed shape is the result of lingering tension, caused by rope-like strands of DNA being pulled between the two cells.
The worst of these diseases is deformed wing virus, believed to be one of the largest contributors to the devastation of honeybees worldwide.
The bad guys are bad because they're deformed; you can spot the villain by his scarred face or the warts on her nose.
This ice, which can be up to two meters (six and a half feet) thick, can bunch together and grow into deformed masses.
According to one witness, after three weeks of illness, the 12-year-old's head became deformed and pus began leaking from his forehead.
In the antiseptic stare of the surveillance camera, even the most ordinary interactions are deformed, made weird only by what we know now.
Her rather deformed face is a result of living in the poisonous swamp region of Farron Keep, and I love her for it.
"The institution of the vernissage is the greatest enemy of the Biennale, because it gives a totally deformed image of it," he added.
Joshua was born with a deformed heart, but will not be healthy enough for heart-valve surgery until he turns 1 in April.
Corporate subsidies are nothing more than a deformed kind of socialism where our tax money distorts markets for private gain against public interests.
Astronomers suspect that some irregular dwarf galaxies were once spiral or elliptical galaxies, but were later deformed by the gravitational pull of nearby objects.
The microwave oven is left bulged and deformed from the explosion, while its door ends up clear on the other side of the backyard.
But even more exciting is the idea of 3D printing liquid electronics that would flex inside stretchable, squishy devices without breaking from being deformed.
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The apparent stromatolites were identified in badly deformed "metamorphic" rocks, which have been heated, twisted, crushed, and contorted over the vastness of geologic time.
Missing and deformed limbs can be sporadic, or caused by random genetic changes, and babies can be born with other birth defects as well.
We hear a British-sounding man telling a deformed individual to "try to keep it dry" as he staples his scalp back together. Bleck.
These release electrons when deformed, and can be attached to beating hearts so that they are slightly bent with each heart beat, generating electricity.
However, piezoresistive materials are not sensitive enough to vibration, in part because they don't readily pull back to their original shape after being deformed.
Our eyes linger too long on people who are beautiful, who are deformed, who exist more than two standard deviations away from the norm.
Trachoma is preventable (by regular face washing and general cleanliness) and treatable (by an antibiotic called Zithromax and by surgery to correct deformed eyelids).
The Grunch are rumored to be a group of deformed half-human, half-monsters that resulted from years of isolation in the Louisiana bayous.
But his subconscious repulsion at the prospect of fatherhood manifests itself through perverse, weird, frightening symbology — most notably in the deformed monster he fathers.
More allegations came out claiming many of his animals were deformed due to inbreeding and not giving the moms enough healthy food while pregnant.
A man with a deformed personality and a defective intellect runs a dysfunctional administration — a fact finally visible even to its most ardent admirers.
In additional to the prions shed while a sick animal is alive, its cadaver can release another bounty of deformed proteins onto the ground.
Further to the east, the rocks exposed in the Niguanak structure where oil seeps have been recorded are highly deformed Jurassic and older rocks.
When neighbors gossiped, one saying Sophia had "a deformed head and a crippled leg," Mr. da Silva talked his wife out of confronting them.
The child comes out severely deformed without a nose, and is allegedly just one of the test babies that BrightBorn is making using gene therapy.
Difficult readability: The bendiness means some of the text is significantly deformed, and so any information it is meant to convey will be more difficult.
It reminds me of the deformed clay busts featured in Deborah Castillo's "Slapping Power" (2015/18) at Smack Mellon, which I wrote about last week.
Parent Annette Salvesen told KSTU, "If it was a deformed puppy that was going to die anyway — [the teacher] is very much circle of life."
He recommends Alone by Christophe Chabouté, a graphic novel that is "kind of wonderful" about a lighthouse occupied by a deformed man and his imagination.
The golf ball does end up a little deformed after the ordeal, but just imagine what would happen if you stuck your finger under there.
At first deeply ashamed to reveal his deformed body, Warhol eventually posed shirtless for various artists and photographers, famously including Richard Avedon and Alice Neel.
The sales of deformed steel bars, used in reinforced concrete for buildings, accounted for about 7 percent of total revenues, a Tokyo Steel official said.
"I am here after Kaczynski's comments about giving birth to deformed fetuses," said Krystyna, 62, a speech therapist, during a protest in Warsaw on Sunday.
These pages take the highly specific language of their respective subcultures and apply them to images whose meanings have already been deformed by their reuse.
They suffer hearing loss from untreated ear infections, unwittingly rest their hands on hot surfaces, and walk on broken legs, which leaves their limbs deformed.
Excused from military service in 1941 because of a deformed hand, he studied philosophy, philology and Greek at the Universities of Münster, Berlin and Freiburg.
How can the Republicans consider forcing a woman to bear a fatally deformed child or the child of a rapist not to be "punishing women"?
The drawing is of a very uncertain face — deformed, perhaps ecstatic — rattling around in an abstract style similar to the zombie formalism so fashionable today.
The beard is like a nightmare chia pet and at a certain point it juts south for no discernible reason, making his chin look deformed.
Perhaps the most iconic Geys image is the slightly deformed heart shape that has appeared repeatedly in his shows and publications as a visual signature.
Catastrophic tsunamis are often the result of so-called megathrust earthquakes, when huge sections of the Earth's crust are deformed, moving vertically along a fault.
As a child, Meads contracted scarlet and rheumatic fevers, which left him so weakened that he was taught to knit lest his hands become deformed.
This structure means the scales can become deformed when bitten by a piranha but are not torn, broken or pierced, protecting the fish from injury.
He paid for DNA testing on one of the skeletons with a deformed leg bone — his uncle had a limp — but there was no match.
Soon, the ring would have been covered by more than a hundred feet of so-called shocked rock, deformed by the high heat and pressure.
Over the course of the next 20 years, those dragons died off, and the only new hatchling was stunted and deformed and didn't live long.
Like greyscale patients, patients with leprosy may become obviously deformed with time, and isolation limits transmission, but the parallels between the two conditions end there.
What the solitude allows is for Circe to be who she is without having her selfhood deformed by the expectation of her father, family, or society.
When that happens, the world ends up being a rather deformed nail, bent time and time again by the imprecise blows of those wielding the hammer.
By measuring the resistance through a piece of material, you can measure how much it has deformed, and thus determine how much pressure has been applied.
They even proposed a promising class of materials: so-called shape-memory materials, which "remember" their original shape and return to it even after they're deformed.
VRT carried a photograph of a metro carriage at a platform with doors and windows completely blown out, its structure deformed and interior mangled and charred.
According to a book by the respected historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Cragie, Adolf Hitler may have had a tiny, deformed penis and only one testicle.
Because of this, the mTOR protein assumed a slightly deformed shape, and this meant that the everolimus could no longer grab hold and do its work.
Shaver referred to these hollow-earth dwellers as the 'Deros', a race of twisted and deformed sorcerers hell-bent on meddling in human affairs above ground.
Chastened by those national traumas, Americans, including journalists, concluded that they had sprung from the debauched or deformed characters of President Johnson and especially President Nixon.
Vang is a doctor, his commitment to saving those deformed by the American bombs unwavering: To see him so determined to take a life is startling.
Therefore, we must analyze Russia's economy as it really is, not as a deformed or misguided Western economy but as an entity in its own right.
Several passengers, who appeared to be suffering from minor injuries, were carried out from a deformed car by local villagers before rescuers arrived, the video showed.
That's right, a shirt so hideous and impractical that it would only be worn by someone trying to cover their disproportioned, deformed, or otherwise unsightly neck. Interesting.
Plastics can also blister and, because they can be deformed without breaking, they can crease, according to William LaCourse, a professor of glass science at Alfred University.
Since the auricle develops in the first trimester of pregnancy, aberrations during embryological development can lead to absent auricles (anotia) or deformed auricles/ear canals (microtia, atresia).
Observatory The deformed wing virus is decimating bee populations worldwide, and it is spreading because of human trade and the transport of bees, a new study reports.
Shooting continued until around midnight, and because of his character's deformed mouth he had to subsist on eggs mixed into orange juice and sipped through a straw.
GM Shanghai said in a text message the suspension arm may be deformed under extreme operating conditions, but there are no known casualties related to the issue.
Tracker would be sullen and resentful, reserving his gentleness for a group of deformed children, called mingi , whom he meets through an "anti-witch" called the Sangoma.
Ugly. That's the name of a memoir by Robert Hoge, who was born so deformed that his mother initially refused to take him home from the hospital.
With their deformed, blotchy skin, melting features and splotchy hair, they look as if they were left in a closet for several decades and eaten by moths.
It's just another example of how so-called mainstream Republicans, who thought they could shape Trump to their purposes, wound up being tainted and deformed by him.
Several of the dogs under Ms. Lawford's care at the time had health problems: One was blind, another was deaf and a third had a deformed leg.
And health authorities, fearful of offending religious conservatives, never seriously discussed abortion as an alternative to having permanently deformed babies — even in countries where abortion is legal.
This is largely due to the fact that they are fast-acting and take their toll very quickly before the skeleton can be deformed in any way.
Most of them present isolated figures composed of different parts; they have deformed bodies and usually stare at the viewer as if questioning his or her gaze.
In the absence of any sort of linear narrative, Cool 3D World's animations follow a loosely familiar cast of characters recognizable only by their lopsided and deformed renderings.
The boy, who has not yet been named, was born with polymelia -- a rare congenital birth defect that results in extra limbs or organs, which are usually deformed.
They absorb bumps like a rubber air-filled tire does, but over time, those metal springs get warped and deformed until they're misshapen and don't roll as efficiently.
Russian news agency TASS reports that investigators found that a sensor — which monitors the separation of the boosters from the rocket — was deformed, bent by about six degrees.
Moore has seen fishing rope embedded inches deep into a whale's lip, and a juvenile whale whose spine had been deformed by the strain of dragging fishing gear.
Though kids with microtia do tend to have hearing loss in their deformed ear, most of the time they can hear fairly well out of the other one.
Screenshot: YouTubeThe BionicSoftHand's digits are also equipped with inertial (movement) and force sensors, facilitated through the use of flexible circuit boards and wiring that won't snap when deformed.
But then, once products started to arrive, customers said the lipsticks came deformed, broken, with tiny holes, or even with mold and pieces of hair or glinting shards.
Back in 23, that sort of self-aware social media stunt helped propel Twentieth Century Fox's feature about a deformed super-powered mercenary into box office record books.
Abortion in El Salvador has been a crime since 1997, even in cases of rape, incest, when the woman's life is in danger or the foetus is deformed.
In the 1980 film "The Elephant Man," the director David Lynch initially treated prosthetics so cavalierly that he planned to create the title character's severely deformed face himself.
Her stories are obsessed with notions of purity and danger; with the ways people can be deformed, very early on, in the name of tenderness, teaching and care.
The deformed bone caused his speech to slur—subtly when he spoke at a normal pace and volume (rare), and severely when he was angry or excited (often).
But toward the end of his tenure Duncan acknowledged that the pressures of high-stakes testing had deformed classroom practices, to the detriment of students and teachers alike.
In their paper, which was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, scientists said that birds with beaks deformed by parasites have more deviation in their songs.
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I feel the need to clarify that I'm not hideously deformed or anything, it was more of an accounting mistake, then a communication one, and then a judgement one.
Yet incels see the idea of a female "involuntarily celibate" as an oxymoron; they believe that unless a woman is "severely deformed," she can have sex whenever she wants.
During the making of Gleaners (2001), while examining the potatoes marked too deformed to sell, the director kept three heart-shaped spuds and watched them age, sprout, and shrivel.
That means the frequency of the carrier wave—the basic radio wave, which is then deliberately deformed in order to carry data—rises and falls in a sawtooth pattern.
Using this graphene skin, scientists at Monash University's Center for Atomically Thin Materials in Australia have been making stretchable pressure sensors can snap back into shape after being deformed.
You can still see the lingering, slightly deformed effects of the Playhouse Lee's best known for being a co-creator of Wonder Showzen, which debuted on MTV2 in 2005.
In my own experience, the disease does so much to convince you of your awfulness, that you start viewing your absence from friends and events as a deformed favor.
Adamson, who has written about being born with "delightfully deformed digits" on her right hand, experienced what she termed "disablism" from a fellow partygoer at a recent evening event.
It was something else: an attempt to lay bare the patterns of exclusion and dispossession in French society that had deformed, degraded, and imprisoned his family and their milieu.
The director selects the perfect pieces for illustrating this point, showcasing Giger's paintings of deformed babies, vaginal penetration, and the memento mori of exposed skeletal structures in lingering takes.
"La Maricón de Tía Gila" appears among drawings of deformed and handicapped figures in Goya's private collection of drawings, Album C, intended to represent those at the social margins.
"If an oral vaccine for deformed-wing could be combined with effective mite controls, that would be, in my opinion, a huge leap forward for honeybee health," he said.
Read of poor Harry Eastlack, whose body turned soft tissue to bone, or of the deformed skulls of the children of Toulouse, and I defy you not to wince.
Abortion has been outlawed in the Catholic-majority nation since 1997 even in cases of rape, incest, when the woman's life is in danger or the fetus is deformed.
The hematologist looked at a smear of this young woman's blood under the microscope to see whether the red blood cells were deformed and destroyed by the pathological clots.
According to Rousseau, modern civilization's tendency to make people seek the approval of those they hate deformed something valuable in "natural" man: simple contentment and unself-conscious self-love.
Von Hagens is also the brain behind Bodyworlds, a controversial exhibition that puts skinned, plastinated bodies on display—including those of pregnant women, deformed fetuses, and people having sex.
A fan blows the head apart, it gets dunked in green goo, tagged with lasers, punched, stamped, shot, spray painted, deformed, and just generally messed with in every way possible.
A recurring gag follows a deformed boy as he grows a disembodied head within a boulder-sized, mucous-lined orifice by basting the noggin with his own freshly produced feces.
This will draw on a technology already fitted to ground-based telescopes, called adaptive optics, in which portions of the mirror are subtly deformed in order to sculpt incoming light.
Facebook claims that its tech is unique in that it combines standard 2D algorithms with 3D techniques, and a new "deformed-rotation" motion model, to create a hybrid stabilization architecture.
But above all, I think there's a lot of ignorance in Latin America in relation to liberalism, what it means…there are so many caricatures, completely deformed accounts of liberalism.
I honestly believe it's due to the fact that I'm severely physically deformed, I'm in a wheelchair, and I have burn marks over most of my body, including my face.
But if you pen them up on soggy straw, or even leave them standing around all the time in a grassy meadow, their hooves will eventually curl and become deformed.
Kittatinny is actually a component of one very long mountain that runs, under various names, from Alabama to Newfoundland as the easternmost expression of the folded-and-faulted, deformed Appalachians.
Michael Baden, an independent medical investigator retained by Ray on behalf of the Gilbert family, told me Gilbert's hyoid bone, a small, curved part of the throat, was found deformed.
In these last years, we have inhabited terrifying paradoxes, navigating a reality the most privileged of us had always deemed impossible, a Poppinsian world turned inside out and viciously deformed.
It contrasts steady love and constant empathy with the sort of deformed character that would lead men to pen up and eventually exterminate millions of humans simply for being Jewish.
But the book has memorable accounts of how railways and canals reshaped, and often deformed, Indian landscapes and social norms, and of the acquiescence, collaboration, or resistance of local élites.
Though it was in 3D and featured plentiful CG cutscenes, the game also depicted its cast as both proportionate 3D models and super deformed anime-style characters at various points.
The global public health emergency involving deformed babies emerged in 2015, the hottest year in the historical record, with an outbreak in Brazil of a disease transmitted by heat-loving mosquitoes.
It is possible, however, to view the foot as a stubby leg, with a prominent butt (the heel of the foot), with red painted toenail as a deformed and swollen foot.
El Salvador also has a total ban on abortion, which is a crime under all circumstances including rape or a severely deformed fetus or when a woman's life is in danger.
He then added fuel to the fire when he said that third-term abortions are rare and typically occur when an infant is severely deformed or unable to survive after birth.
Throughout history and across the world, there have been epidemics of children with rickets, a disease characterized by bowed legs and deformed hips, caused in part by a lack of sunlight.
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As for Mr. Fiennes's Richard — who wears his deformed back with menacing defiance, as if it were some form of lethally loaded artillery — once he achieves the throne, he's totally exhausted.
I had more trouble managing myself than them, like when I gave in to temptation and bought Lawrence, an adorable little Oberhasli goat whose poor ears had been deformed by frostbite.
Some infectious disease experts are arguing that avoiding conception is the only sure way to prevent the births of deformed babies, according to outside researchers who serve on various advisory panels.
ISIS was the deformed creature created by a pincers movement — Russia, Iran, Assad and Hezbollah in Syria on one flank and Iran and pro-Iranian militias in Iraq on the other.
"It was when the place was full of anticipation, but the buildings were never finished and it looked to me like this incredible, deformed dream," Johnson says of Within Our Gates.
One of the most popular ghost stories in Japan, the Oiwa was a woman who became facially deformed after her husband poisoned her so he could marry a rich neighbor's granddaughter.
But the association with a condition known as microcephaly, in which babies have been born with unusually small and deformed heads to women who had Zika during pregnancy, has raised global alarms.
Its restrictive statute holds that pregnancies must be carried to term, regardless if a woman has been raped, if her health or life is at risk, or if the fetus is deformed.
By applying glitch techniques to their 3D design files, the visual effects team at avisVFX have shaped the creepy, deformed Doctor Who villains, "The Boneless," as harmless—but still horrifying—plastic figurines.
Marine scientists were crushing it on Twitter last week, sharing photos of highly decorated — and very squished — Styrofoam cups, which had been deformed and compressed by pressures encountered in the deep sea.
It's a simple two-beat premise, so Morgan instead derives all of his fear-factor power from the revolting appearance of his figurines, all greasy and deformed like demonically possessed melted candles.
All deal with the fallout from having children—how the personal and professional sacrifices of parenthood have deformed their identities, and how hard the struggle can be to get those identities back.
We talked to the "Botched" star about Artie's seriously deformed honker ... and the Bev Hills plastic surgeon tells us he's happy to offer his services to Artie -- but he's gotta stay clean.
Watch Cartoon Network's Adult Swim (where many of Lee's newer shows have run) on any night of the week, and you can sense the lingering, slightly deformed effects of Pee-wee's Playhouse.
Like Rumi, another of her models, Oliver seeks to combine the spiritual life with the concrete: an encounter with a deer, the kisses of a lover, even a deformed and stillborn kitten.
We must prevent the trivia section from expanding into the logic cortex and causing the creativity lobe to atrophy, lest we become deformed hulks, roaming the landscape, muttering factoids to terrified bystanders.
His drawings often of men and women with strangely deformed or exaggerated features — which he called "visi mostruosi," or "monstrous faces," and which scholars call "grotesques" — were distributed widely, and avidly copied.
A machine nearby draws blood out of his veins, exchanging his deformed red blood cells for a batch of plump round ones, donated by someone free of the genetic mutation Sanchez carries.
The photos were introduced as evidence on Tuesday after Mann said Weinstein had "extreme scarring" and described his genitalia as abnormal and "deformed" during the first day of her testimony last week.
The type of reservoirs found in the Prudhoe Bay - Kuparuk areas are not present in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge or they are so extensively deformed as to be not commercially viable.
In the same year, the Comme-des-Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo presented the collection "Dress Meets body, Body Meets Dress," where body-hugging pieces were deformed through the use of bulbous paddings.
It thuds and clunks, while the pretty, delicate keys of surrounding arrangements warp and twist, like scraps of the prettiest silk being wrung taught, deformed, by hoary hands that mean to cause harm.
As for the misshapen skull, the researchers refer to a number of possibilities, including a process called "plastic deformation," where the skull, owing to heat pressure, becomes deformed when buried in the ground.
Neurologist Beatriz Gonzalez of LIVECE said she was worried about epileptic mothers giving birth to deformed children because they take the wrong medicine, or losing the child because they cannot find the drugs.
Examples include sperm whales who adopted a deformed dolphin, a dog who nursed a baby squirrel, apes who treat cats like babies, and a domestic cat that adopted a trio of bobcat kittens.
Henry Waxman and Ed Markey, with crucial help from Speaker Nancy Pelosi — was sharply at odds with the various deformed and hideous phantasms that went by the name "Waxman-Markey" in public dialogue.
Maru's eyes are filled with both hate and terror, and the lower right half of her face, presumably deformed, is covered by a flesh-colored mask that suggests a badly applied Snapchat filter.
Northam further inflamed tensions when he said on a local radio show that third trimester abortions are rare and typically occur when an infant is severely deformed or unable to survive after birth.
Northam further inflamed tensions when he said on a local radio show that third-trimester abortions are rare and typically occur when an infant is severely deformed or unable to survive after birth.
Set in Victorian England, the play, by Bernard Pomerance, an American living in London, was based on the true story of the hideously deformed Joseph Merrick and his struggle to adapt to society.
Nobody really loves no one, not even Tracker: he grows to love a man named Mossi, as well as the deformed children, the mingi , whom the two of them end up caring for.
And certainly no one, not even Keighley, has forgotten Hydrobot, an appearance Rolling Stone called "the deformed child of a loveless commercial union," while Forbes dubbed it one of the show's most cringeworthy moments.
Born without radial bones in his front legs — which are also missing two toes on each paw — and a deformed left hind leg, the cat army crawls his way around since walking isn't possible.
They reacted to comments by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, head of the conservative ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, that even severely deformed fetuses should not be aborted so they could be baptized and properly buried.
It was the era before modern genetics, but Boveri was aware that cancer cells, like the deformed sea urchin cells, had abnormal chromosomes; whatever caused cancer, he surmised, had something to do with chromosomes.
The formations are thought to have been deposited in a shallow marine environment, which Allwood described as a "little oasis" on a barely habitable planet made up of heavily deformed and constantly shifting rocks.
But the researchers found that it wasn't as easy as simply placing regular lenses over the surface—because, as the material is deformed, the spots that are captured begin to overlap in complex ways.
Our CineFix series, Things You Didn't Know, digs into the action-packed franchise's humble roots, from the cosplay-fodder costumes to the reason why so many people in the post-apocalypse are horribly deformed.
Under the title "Hephaestus," for the deformed god of metalworking, an intricate cascade of what might be liquid metal slashes across the torso of this man who is both a lawyer and a blacksmith.
Had public life in America not been completely deformed by blizzards of official lies, right-wing propaganda and the immovable wall of Republican bad faith, the Mueller report would have ended Trump's minoritarian presidency.
In 2014, he was included in the Whitney Biennial and his beanbag-size ceramic basins, which resemble deformed ashtrays, were declared best in show by Jerry Saltz, the art critic for New York magazine.
One of the Dodo's most memorable creatures is dwarf pony named Pumpkin, who was born with legs so deformed she was barely able to walk, her ankles giving out beneath her with each step.
The risk that viruses pose during pregnancy came to light in the mid-1900s, when outbreaks of rubella, or German measles, led to waves of birth defects, including microcephaly, cataracts and deformed hearts and livers.
Spend too long thinking like this, and you'll end up concluding that a complete, healthy body is good, and any ugly, broken, or deformed body is a pollutant that needs to be got rid of.
She and Nemo, who was born with a deformed flipper, are both people — well, actually, anthropomorphized fish, but you know what I mean — with disabilities, an identity shared by most of the new secondary characters.
The destruction of craters by erosion, he said, creates a sedimentary record of shocked minerals (meaning minerals deformed by intense heat and pressure), which scientists have documented at Vredefort and Sudbury, the largest Precambrian craters.
The turtle, with a deformed foot and a tumor of his own, is not around when Sedaris attempts to feed him the lipoma, so he puts it in his freezer until the right time comes.
El Salvador, with 6.4 million residents, is one of three Latin American countries that outlaw abortion without exception, even in cases of rape, incest, a severely deformed fetus or when a woman's life is in danger.
They've used a combination of amphetamine, arsenic, and chemicals to ensure their children are deformed in a way that sells — for example, Arturo the Aquaboy has flippers instead of limbs, Iphy and Elly are conjoined twins.
And, as someone who's needed glasses since the second grade (my vision finally plateaued at -7.5 in middle school), I've had a lifetime of anguish to come to the conclusion that I have a deformed head.
Chocolate syrup is relegated to the bowels of the fridge, among old takeout boxes and shriveled onions, before it stumbles across a hideously deformed cupcake, much of its brain gnawed away by its cruel human owners.
It's been 15 years since The Oblongs was cancelled on the WB. However, reruns on Adult Swim continue to attract new fans to the animated comedy about a deformed family suffering from the effects of chemical waste.
As for the new 3D view of the structures, which caused the researchers to question the supposed conical shape of the stromatolites, Papineau said this interpretation "lacks support from younger stromatolite-like rocks in similarly deformed" outcrops.
You have to specify exactly what the rules are for every variation of the Grump Cat image and brand, over and over, just to squeeze every last drop of licensing money out of a congenitally deformed pet.
Simone de Beauvoir's famous remark that "a woman is not born, but made" was intended as a criticism of the arduous feminine ideal that deformed women's lives, not as a promise that attaining that ideal conferred womanhood.
A Shanghai court has fined three local tech firms for helping spread rumors about Yum Brands' KFC fast food chain that included doctored photos of deformed chickens and allegations the birds had six wings and eight legs.
He was given a rapid healing ability by the shadowy Weapon X program (the same guys who gave Wolverine his metal skeleton) after being diagnosed with cancer, and is deformed by his mutation, as in the movie.
"The establishment and their media neighbors wield control over this nation through means that are very well known — anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, a racist, a xenophobe and morally deformed," Mr. Trump said.
Our world consists of political and social taffy; it hasn't so much advanced from the one I knew growing up (I was born in '64) as it has been stretched and distorted and deformed from that point.
But the fact that we even have to talk about these things shows just how much Donald Trump has deformed American politics — and the notion of the presidency itself — before he even moves into the White House.
But this astute and revealing two-hander of the fin-de-siècle Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso and the contemporary German artist Thomas Schütte goes far beyond the usual exercise by concentrating on both artists' deformed, arresting busts.
Artie Lange is in serious danger of having breathing problems if he doesn't get his deformed nose fixed sooner rather than later ... but Dr. Paul Nassif first needs Artie to reach a major milestone in his sobriety.
The specimen looked so bizarre, they thought it must have been deformed, but nope, they and other entomologists eventually agreed it was a new species, according to a paper published in the journal Zootaxa in September of 2015.
This only happens if the frequency of the radar wave corresponds to the geometry of the rings—but because the material is flexible it can be deformed, allowing the researchers to tune the material to absorb different signals.
Can you point me in the direction of some people who will actually be comfortable around me and not just be polite and count the minutes until the deformed guy who's making everyone uncomfortable with his presence leaves?
By the time Mmadubuike was diagnosed at the Uzuakoli Leprosy Centre in southeast Nigeria, her face was deformed and her husband had driven the young mother out of their home in Lagos and taken custody of their child.
In good news for the food giant, a Shanghai court recently fined three tech firms for helping spread rumors about KFC that included doctored photos of deformed chickens and allegations the birds had six wings and eight legs.
An unexpectedly long pregnancy can buy you countless sets of ad-consuming eyeballs, but you run the real risk that people end up associating your brand with the gruesome birth of a deformed (or even worse: stillborn) giraffe.
So magnificent are these 300 warriors that they surely would have held the pass indefinitely ... if not for the actions of a scurrilous traitor, Ephialtes, a misshapen hunchback who was too deformed to serve in the Spartan line.
The mutants are referred to as "Jokers," which seems kind of harsh—it's not their fault they were terribly deformed by a virus, and they probably don't deserve to be shamed and belittled for it—but hey, whatever.
We went to number one on the Canadian charts with a cover that depicts a man with hands deformed from frostbite, and a guy whose sole station in the band is to shriek at the top of his lungs.
He had a Coca-Cola can in the shape of a soccer ball that he was planning to give to me as a thank-you present, but his friends started to kick it around and it got all deformed.
The "X-Files" has never shied from repulsive images and that tradition continues here with a group of severely deformed children who are being treated by Kyle's dad, Dr. Augustus Goldman (a fairly threatening Doug Savant of "Melrose Place").
Click here to view original GIFThe new video for rock band Spoon's "Do I Have to Talk You Into It" consists of lead singer Britt Daniel being rapidly morphed, deformed, beautified, clone-stamped, liquified, and peeled apart in Photoshop.
That shot of severed cartilage is what filmheads refer to as an iconic "Lynchian" image—a term that has expanded into an accordion of meanings since the world first listened to a deformed baby crying in Eraserhead in 1977.
"I guess these will work," Rita said, and she sat on the ground to cut the images out and tape them (she carried scissors and tape in her purse) into a notebook deformed by dozens of other similar pasteups.
The high-level picture is that the FENG winds up with really huge dipoles—magnetic poles of opposite charge—existing on its different layers, which then change in relation to each other as the material is deformed under pressure.
It has nothing to do with an intentional scare because we know that she's ill and deformed in the most non-PC 80s way, but it comes in the fact that she was played by a man (Andrew Hubatsek).
The poet, then thirty-seven, looked, to his worshipper, "rather over than under sixty," his body nearly "deformed" by the mismatch of his short legs and his long torso; he walked like "some sort of insect," De Quincey wrote.
"That skin graft is very close to critical anatomic structures like the nose, the cheeks and the eye, that if altered, even a little bit, can change the entire shape of the face, and look very deformed," Dubrow said.
This was a man whose father might have been born rich, yes, but also with severely deformed legs that later required amputation, and in that unstinting, un-pitying quest to live with his disability, he became his son's great inspiration.
Duncan Lou Who (named after Cindy Lou Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas), a four-year-old boxer, was born with his rear legs fused together and a severely deformed pelvis, but he hasn't let these differences slow him down.
When it comes to the whole body, Hellman repeatedly favors shots of the deformed despot traversing cliff faces on his island, climbing rocks like his namesake while waves crash against the craggy surface that resembles the mottled texture of his face.
GIF: Carnegie Mellon University & ASU TechGenerating a projected image that isn't completely deformed by the unique shape of each wearer's arm is the 'secret sauce' behind what makes the LumiWatch more than just a novel tech demo—it's actually usable.
When the swim bladder is deformed or infected by bacteria or parasites, the goldfish loses its floatation stability - which could result in a fish floating to the top of the water, heavily leaning toward one side, or even swimming upside down.
But I wish Maroon 5 weren't so damn fond of releasing songs like this, deformed 3-and-a-half-minute pieces of low-carb low-fat gluten free sludge that make me question whether we, humanity, deserve music at all.
MIT and the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) teamed up to create a new kind of structure that can "remember" its original shape, and return to that state even after being deformed or otherwise bent out of shape.
Nissan said that 622,110 Sentra cars, part of the recall announced on Friday, are also the subject of a second recall, because the front passenger seat belt bracket may become deformed if it is used to secure a child restraint system.
TOKYO, May 16 (Reuters) - Tokyo Steel Manufacturing , Japan's top electric arc furnace steelmaker, said on Monday it would raise the prices of its deformed steel reinforcing bar products for June delivery by around 6 percent, reflecting a recovery in domestic markets.
Cultivating the image of a philandering "tomcat", Cuevas drew on the work of Francisco de Goya and Pablo Picasso, and his depictions of dark, deformed, animal-like figures were a sharp break with the socialist-tinged muralism long popular in Mexico.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Shanghai court has fined three local tech firms for helping spread rumours about Yum Brands Inc's KFC fast food chain that included doctored photos of deformed chickens and allegations the birds had six wings and eight legs.
Fresh on people's minds were American wartime propaganda that portrayed the Japanese as subhuman, and Japanese propaganda that depicted Americans as deformed monsters, to say nothing of Nazi Germany's vaunting of a master race and its dehumanisation of Jewish people.
Critic's Notebook In the April 24 episode of the BBC series "Call the Midwife," which just ended an especially strong fifth season on PBS, a nun (played by the wonderful Jenny Agutter) witnesses the birth of a severely deformed baby.
The health ministry has said Zika infection falls within the health requirements women must meet to get abortions in the country, which restricts the procedure unless patients are victims of rape, have significant medical problems or the fetus is fatally deformed.
" Fiercely resistant to the idealizing tendencies of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hogarth ­adopted "variety" as his watchword, reveling, as Schama notes, in "the knobbly and the irregular; the unseemly and even the deformed, mouths wide open with mirth, madness or pain.
The impacts on wildlife and the Indigenous people who live in the region appear dire—mercury concentration in eggs are high, locals report spotting deformed fish and rabbits with two genitals, fewer muskrats, fewer bison, and the list goes on.
No vaccine can eradicate mites, but a vaccine might be able to protect honeybees from the viruses associated with the mites, including deformed-wing virus, said Keith S. Delaplane, the director of the Honey Bee Program at the University of Georgia.
It was just a brain, not large or small, not deformed or extraordinary in appearance, an oblong and gelatinous coil weighing 1,46 grams, or about three and a half pounds, just carved from the skull of a 27-year-old man.
One is the Swedish-born Norwegian weaver Hannah Ryggen (1894-1970), whose monumental tapestries, drawing on Picasso's deformed figures and steeped with feminist and anti-fascist conviction, come to life in this newly translated biography, illustrated in color throughout. (Ms.
Structures like "Passenger" (2016) feature deformed chairs, but it's dizzying to try to figure out how you'd theoretically inhabit one of them: The cushions are slanted, the backrests are gone, your legs would get splintered from dangling them against coarse wood.
After all, some people have a visceral reaction to unusual appearing humans, something I've witnessed firsthand in Cambodia's Killing Fields, where physically deformed people and limbless war victims openly feature their physical differences in order to make more money begging from tourists.
Both layers of light warped and deformed as the bird flapped its wings, and those deformities were captured by a computer, which then recreated the bird's motions as a detailed 3D model that could be studied from all angles, and at any speed.
But the crisis will demand special care for hundreds of deformed or neurologically damaged children for years to come, a new burden on already deficient hospitals in a public health system suffering from budget cuts because of government shortfalls and an economic recession.
"We will strive to ensure that even in pregnancies which are very difficult, when a child is sure to die [and is] strongly deformed, women end up giving birth so that the child can be baptised, buried, and have a name," he said.
In one piece, Christian can create an erotic doll outfitted in a white latex bunny suit, flipping the peace sign with her tongue out, and in another, like Hysterical 8, use a similar face but make it look demented and slightly deformed.
Northam, a doctor, came under fire from Republicans earlier this week, who accused him of supporting infanticide because of comments he made in support of allowing late-term abortions when the fetus is severely deformed or would be unable to survive after birth.
Dr. Thouless and Dr. Kosterlitz, working together, attacked the problem of phase transitions using topology, a branch of mathematics that focuses on the fundamental shapes of things, looking at what properties of an object are preserved when it is changed or deformed.
The heartbreaking works of Karen Kilimnik recast the icons of consumerism and popular culture — from Kate Moss to drowsy dogs — as strangely deformed things: For a show last year at New York's 303 Gallery, she stuck cat stickers onto reproductions of baroque tapestries.
John Hurt, an unprepossessing British character actor who vanished inside dozens of roles, from Shakespeare to science fiction, including John Merrick, the hideously deformed title character in the 1980 film "The Elephant Man," died on Wednesday at his home in Norfolk, England.
A massive painting of Dwayne Schintzius, for example, memorializes the late NBA star not by turning him into a shiny basketball poster, but by giving him pointillist stubble, jagged forehead wrinkles, a spectacular mullet, and a deformed-looking three-fingered claw hand.
John Carroll Lynch had the honors of bringing Twisty, a deformed clown, to life in his debut, but that doesn't mean that the actor will be reprising the role, or how exactly a clown that (spoiler alert) died will play into the upcoming season.
While the industry says such measures are for short periods, critics claim the aggressive behavior that their treatment causes means many are left with the guards attached or their beaks deformed, and they are unable to properly close their beaks on a permanent basis.
The Colombian Health Ministry has said that Zika infection falls within the health requirements that women must meet to get abortions in the country, which restricts the procedure unless patients are victims of rape, have significant medical problems or the fetus is fatally deformed.
BOY WITH DEFORMED LEGS UNDERGOES LIFE-CHANGING SURGERY AT TEBOW CURE HOSPITAL "We understand that Max likes firetrucks, police cruises, all that fun stuff, so it was our opportunity to come out and greet him and hopefully cheer up his day," Merrimack Fire Capt.
The dancer of "Changeling," for example, extends his arms sideways, with one hand strangely flexed to point downward; in this intriguingly deformed gait — like a bird flying with a wing tip hanging at right angles — he proceeds formally in a changing route around the stage.
He had injured or deformed forepaws — just like the ones Pedals held close to his chest as he meandered through the backyards of Rockaway Township, N.J. One picture released by the department showed the bear's body strung up from a ceiling by a chain.
Although he made his reputation dancing in the nude, his most notorious piece was "Eternal Damnation to Sancho and Sanchez" (2009), which depicted pregnant nuns and the electrocution of a deformed pope, leading to audience walkouts and the cancellation of a planned BBC broadcast.
I just wonder where the limits are, especially in this media ecosystem where even the best Democratic messaging gets deformed and bastardized in right-wing media and thus never reaches the people Democrats need to reach, or at least doesn't reach enough of them.
Working almost exclusively in ink drawings, Mr. Cuevas depicted the wretched of the earth — the infirm, the deformed, the mad — in an unblinking expressionist manner that reflected the influence of artists like Goya, Breughel and Grosz as well as the forms of pre-Columbian art.
"Share the original's genome, and together we can make a cure for all of you," Susan says, but based on the horrified reaction that Cosima had to the creepy deformed babies from BrightBorn's "trial and error" gene therapy, she probably won't be joining Susan's team anytime soon.
Stanford University researchers also found that 4 in 10 high school students were convinced that toxic conditions near a nuclear plant in Japan caused deformed flowers — even though the photo that claimed as much and circulated on social media provided no source or evidence of the location.
Of the 8,704 students studied (ranging in age from middle school to college level), four in ten high-school students believed that the region near Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant was toxic after seeing an unsourced photo of deformed daisies coupled with a headline about the Japanese area.
Dr. Miguel Parra-Saavedra, the director of maternal-fetal medicine at the Cedifetal Clinic in Barranquilla and one of the country's leading high-risk pregnancy specialists, is among the experts who suspect many pregnant women in Colombia, alarmed by news reports, sought ultrasounds and aborted deformed fetuses.
According to the Texas Monthly, Exotic shot and killed several of his emus after they escaped transportation, didn't keep his grounds sanitary, inbred the animals which resulted in deformed and unhealthy cubs, and eventually, Exotic killed at least five of his tigers as a way to downsize.
Oh, and when I went on Roaccutane later on for my skin, it turned out it can make the pill less effective, so you have to take the pill AND use condoms, because if you fall pregnant your kid could be deformed by all the chemicals.
In late 2016, Nelson Sepulveda, a Michigan State University Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his team revealed a flexible, film-like device called a biocompatible ferroelectret nanogenerator—or FENG, for short—that could generate electricity and power other simple electronics as it was folded and deformed.
When she gave birth to her son, who tested positive for THC, she said, "Nurse upon nurse practitioner and doctor and social worker came into my room to exam him to see how he was deformed or how he was brain damaged," but he was perfectly healthy, she insists.
"It's been known for a while that the combination of Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) and the Varroa mite are really bad news for honeybees," explained Lena Bayer-Wilfert, lead study author and an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Exeter's Centre for Ecology and Conservation, over the phone.
His wins have come in events as disparate as time trials (the individual races against the clock that are generally held on the smoothest of roads) and the Paris-Roubaix, the spring race run over the wildly deformed cobbles of northern France, which he has won three times.
" But the unique molecular makeup of PUUs means the fibers don't just last longer but work harder when faced with high-speed impacts: There's potential, according to the Army, that the materials could "change from rubber-like to glass-like when they are deformed at increasing high rates.
Firefighters identified several remaining risks in the building, he said: the gables, which were no longer supported by the roof's woodwork and could be toppled by strong winds, and the metal scaffolding previously meant for renovation work, which was deformed by the fire and has to be removed.
Here's what seems to be going on: This genetic mutation causes one component of hemoglobin—an iron-rich protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen around the body—to rapidly bind with oxygen, then oxidize, fall apart, and lose its heme iron; eventually the deformed cells are destroyed.
Similar to the criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump by American comedians, Morrison has been ridiculed on social media, portrayed as a deformed creature sitting in a burned out forest on Christmas Day patting a lump of coal he calls "precious" to a flying superhero called "Bullshit Man".
Justice William Brennan, who delivered the opinion of a unanimous Supreme Court in the Sullivan decision, would be shocked to see his interpretation of the First Amendment twisted and deformed to allow the secret taping and video publication of sexual activity between consenting adults because one of them is famous.
Painted collages containing shirtless images of the artist next to paparazzi-sourced images of Stewart, bloody scribbles of the actor's name on deformed canvases, and a car whose interior is covered in blood-drenched plastic show a mental breakdown of a delusional individual overwhelmed by celebrity culture and unreciprocated love.
"The first time that we actually 3D printed this material, we were very surprised to find that when we squeezed or deformed it, it bounced right back to its original shape," Ramille Shah, one of the study's authors and an assistant professor of materials science at Northwestern University, said during a press call.
In this story, Oswald Cobblepot isn't introduced as a dumpy guy with a deformed face and a hereditary penchant for feathered friends; rather, he's a slim of frame and scowling of face menace in waiting, an old pal of Bruce Wayne who's seen his family's fortune and reputation in Gotham thoroughly trashed.

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