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"extremity" Definitions
  1. [countable] the furthest point, end or limit of something
  2. [countable, uncountable] the degree to which a situation, a feeling, an action, etc. is extreme, difficult or unusual
  3. extremities [plural] (formal) the parts of your body that are furthest from the centre, especially your hands and feet
"extremity" Synonyms
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RG Navaughn Donaldson (lower extremity), DB Dee Delaney (lower extremity) and S Sheldrick Redwine (upper extremity) were declared out before the game and WR Ahmmon Richards (hamstring) was listed as questionable and did not play.
Increasing extremity in one group provokes a backlash of counter-extremity in other groups, and the vicious downward spiral continues.
According to the CDC study, the most common wound after head injuries involved upper extremity fractures at 27%, followed by lower extremity fractures at 12%.
In fact, its pointy upper extremity overshoots the height of blockier capitals, like H, I, and L. Similarly, the lower extremity of the letter "V" undershoots those letters.
Upper extremity injuries totaled 3,747 in 2018, up more than three-fold from 1,83 in 2014, while lower-extremity injuries also rose nearly three-fold from 1,721 to 4,707.
They contain, amid the extremity of suffering, extremities of joy.
There have been other dramatic illustrations of the heat's extremity.
The name of Geuze's firm, West 22013, refers to extremity.
Osmun suffered from exposure, hypothermia and extremity injuries, according to ABC.
For Patterson, this extremity is the source of his brand's appeal.
That, in turn, affects the extremity of the seasons Earth experiences.
These voices are already marginalized to the extremity of Canadian society.
In his rendering, a huge whirlpool forms the planet's northernmost extremity.
They are the epitome of extremity in terms of monetary policy.
According to the research, half of the extremity fractures observed in the IPV patients occurred in the upper extremity, while the majority of fractures occurring in the control group affected the lower half of the body.
On one end, you see mild weakness in one extremity, he said.
On one end, you see mild weakness in one extremity, he said.
So first responders found her with a male extremity in her mouth.
It's actually part of what leads to the extremity and the polarization.
In the extremity of my agony, I saw the silver tiger again.
Extremity isn't just a matter of playing fast and singing about evisceration.
The vocal lines tend toward passionate extremity as the instruments seethe underneath.
Her tale, though an exploration of extremity, is highly readable and warm.
"Endless" has eight such sections, plus a half-rhomboid at each extremity.
"ZZYZX," shot all over Southern California, has a similar vibe of extremity.
There was a moving, human beauty in the extremity of that bond.
Is she the queen of sang-froid or the avatar of extremity?
One patient with severe extremity injuries arrived in a coma, McKenney said.
Her way of finding those moments of extremity is through deception and thieving.
"New White Extremity," released in 2015, will feature on the 113-song album.
Storms hit with greater regularity and the extremity of seasons is often emphasized.
In extremity, this would spell the end of the social media business model.
The potential absurdity of such extremity makes it an excellent target for parody.
It's important to think about the entire lower extremity, not just the knee.
Is extremity the antidote to bewilderment, to apathy, to the middling status quo?
"Ours is indeed an age of extremity," the writer Susan Sontag once observed.
It would have been easy to play up the extremity of the behavior here.
Yet in the extremity of her defeat, that seems less certain than it did.
But some forms of life are remarkably resilient, even to these sorts of extremity.
Which should be used first with an extremity wound, a tourniquet or wound packing?
How did you navigate the extremity of the straight-edge fascism in the scene?
Extremity means breaking through barriers, challenging taboos, and pushing back against traditional social mores.
It was outnumbered only by injuries to the lower extremity, which had 4,707 cases.
These particular body parts, however, are for the AMEDDC&S Department of Anatomy & Physiology for "annual analytical laboratory service," namely the Combat Extremity Surgery Course (CESC) designed to train Army combat medics to treat various types of extremity trauma in austere conditions.
A conflicted character makes a terrible decision in a moment of extremity – that's great storytelling.
The mundanity of the setting betrays the extremity of what is about to happen next.
His characters are always seen in moments of physical extremity: rage or supplication or despair.
The extremity of the divergence is unlike anything I have confronted in my adult life.
Reviewing the fabulous extremity (and occasional absurdity) of the Met Gala's fashion saints and sinners.
Everything in tasteful Gallic moderation, except for Huppert, who is a walking avatar of extremity.
Points are scored according to extremity of content as well as to sensitivity of person.
But the borough of Kensington and Chelsea, where the tower sits, is unusual in its extremity.
All five people in the study have experienced some upper extremity improvement so far, Asterias said.
It's not exactly consistent, either; it swings across the political spectrum, unified only by its extremity.
In 1977 Ellroy joined Alcoholics Anonymous and got clean: he liked the extremity of total abstinence.
"[Manson] overstepped the mark into extremity in so many different realms of behavior," Andreae told Refinery29.
Maybe we love her for the extremity of her suffering and the patency of her vulnerability.
The piece on Weil—a woman "excruciatingly identical with her ideas"—is a hymn to extremity.
But it makes a certain kind of sense when you've already reached a point of extremity.
The game, above a certain level of skill, is played at a lunatic extremity of effort.
It would be difficult to overstate the extremity of Mr. Trump's departure from recent presidential practice.
"The extremity of Girl placed a safe distance between the reader and the characters," she said.
They sustain much more severe lower-extremity injuries twice as frequently as those who are not overweight.
His alcohol and drug abuse increase with her rising independence, as does the extremity of his behavior.
But my father knew that such an unsympathetic extremity of character would be unworkable in his fiction.
" - Aesop Dekker (VHOL, Khôrada, Extremity, Worm Ouroboros, ex-Agalloch) "Words are hard to come by right now.
The desperation of these songs suggests an emotional extremity so huge it swallows up the emotions themselves.
He opened his bag and revealed the dismembered bronze extremity he had kept hidden for 20 years.
Most of the actors are capable, and the show deftly mixes emotional extremity with speedy, nonchalant storytelling.
Plants also help regulate temperature and extremity of environments, tempering the effects of climate change, he said.
It fails to account for the effects that political extremity has on turnout in the other party.
" Leading Democrats denounced the extremity of his comments and Maryland's governor, Larry Hogan, a Republican, called them "outrageous.
Nonetheless, at the heart of DS2 there's a despondence whose extremity the putatively feelsy, confessional Drake couldn't comprehend.
I think we all saw elements of it in the extremity of the primary seasons on both sides.
Yet the fervor of her pessimism, like the extremity of her moderation, made her a forceful, imperious presence.
The mayhem comes down to House Republicans' refusal to censure Trump, no matter the extremity of his rhetoric.
But his seeming moderation, therefore, should only highlight the degree to which the Trump administration has normalized extremity.
But the conchs, as the people of the Keys call themselves, have always had a relationship with extremity.
So many of these photos were made during times of profound extremity: war, natural disaster, deep social unrest.
What if he dispensed with the anchor of the everyday and just went for the extremity, the hallucination?
One is ''sane'' and the other is ''evil,'' meaning Nyong'o alternates, terrifyingly, between two poles of psychological extremity.
Liangshan's Creditworthiness: Liangshan is an autonomous prefecture occupying much of the southern extremity of Sichuan Province in southwestern China.
"Tourniquets to control extremity bleeding were not used, and best practice was that they shouldn't be used," said Rasmussen.
This dissonance points less to science than to a saturated media environment, in which extremity and novelty are rewarded.
But it's also worrisome to Americans directly, because it normalizes that kind of extremity to an already emboldened Congress.
The extremity of Westover's upbringing emerges gradually through her telling, which only makes the telling more alluring and harrowing.
Falling in love, this series suggests, is a sort of self-imposed extremity, like marooning yourselves on an island.
The Boston Marathon bombing was kind of an eye-opener because of all of the extremity injuries that occurred.
What may jolt even those who supported Mr. Trump is the extremity of Mr. Price's views on women's health.
The zone where normalcy collides with extremity — where high comedy and psychological terror keep company — is her sweet spot.
"When you lose an upper extremity, you lose your independence, your ability to take care of yourself," he said.
It's hard to overstate the extremity and variety of pressures bearing down on President Trump and his understaffed White House.
CORNWALL, a rugged peninsula that forms Britain's south-western extremity, has a history of mining going back thousands of years.
The disease's name, from the Greek, serves as a fitting description of the most obvious symptoms: great (mega) extremity (akron).
Extremity shone with the promise of transcendence, which is why Sontag strapped herself to the thrashing energies of the sixties.
"With the extremity of these issues and no initiative to address them, in 15 years this city won't be livable."
Without splitting hairs, though, Cemetary Piss' new album is an ugly, roiling mass of vulgar extremity, and it fucking rules.
Harvard professors across disciplines expressed sympathy, disappointment, confusion, and even outrage at the suddenness and extremity of the university's actions.
They cultivate an interesting atmosphere, as well, occasionally cushioning the extremity with traditional Moroccan folk instruments or scratchy electronic moments.
The extremity of the violence is connected to the anti-realism somehow, to the extravagant movie-ness of what's happening.
Possibly there were, in the extremity in some of the responses, some clues in how to keep evolving [the production].
Foy gives an intense and intimidating performance, but it's often hard to relate to her, given the extremity of her choices.
Each of these groups is divided yet further into hundreds of regional chapters with ideologies that vary in scope and extremity.
" The extremity of Trump's offensiveness forces us to take the bait, to "weigh in as being opposed to this vile thing. . . .
The slasher genre has always been ripe for thoughtful provocation, but Cocuza is ultimately more Thomas Ligotti than New French Extremity.
That said, he also doesn't see revival thrash's party antics as necessarily shallow, but rather, as a different kind of extremity.
It was superfood for the teched-out super-person, an extreme lifestyle choice adapted by people who felt comfortable with extremity.
Such candidates pay a tax on their extremity at the ballot box, because they drive opposition voters to the polling booth.■
The level of attention thereafter is usually determined by the extremity of violence involved and the ultimate body count in the event.
This sweetens the deal of Thursday's Mercury retrograde—we're coming back around to these well-wishes, regardless of their extremity or morbidity.
But to do this, people who are in theory opposed to bigotry have to stay vigilant to the extremity of the situation.
But the extremity of those decisions — the shocking extremes Freaks eventually goes to — are part of what makes Freaks daring and engaging.
Do you think teenagers are more likely to want to be shocked, or to respond to this kind of extremity or authenticity?
He ultimately discovered that, during the Vietnam War, more than thirty-four hundred service members died because of hemorrhaging from extremity wounds.
"Possibly there were, in the extremity in some of the responses, some clues in how to keep evolving [the production]," he said.
"Possibly there were, in the extremity of some of the responses, some clues in how to keep evolving [the production]," he said.
While the extremity was nonfunctioning, it still caused Griffin great pain, to the point he even considered removing it himself as a child.
The cause of death was "gunshot wounds of the head, torso and left upper extremity," the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences says.
Oakland's Extremity is a titanic death metal force built from past and present members of some of death and black metal's bigger names.
Extremity is the first time I joined a band of acquaintances, and we built deeper friendships out of working together on this record.
He's clearly given a lot of thought to this strain of detective-gangster fiction, to its cruelty, extremity, pessimism and flashes of nihilism.
The few mixtapes she's issued over the last couple of years are built around the kind of extremity that fuels the "Liar" video.
While Spain's gold should have saved it from such an extremity, its fellow-democracies, fearing Hitler, refused to trade weapons for the gold.
Seven years after making history as America's first double hand transplant recipient, Jeff Kepner still doesn't have functionality in either extremity, he told Time.
According to the Amputee Coalition, there are more than a million annual limb amputations globally, many of them new lower extremity amputations like Cummings'.
In a genre that values loyalty to principle and a dedication to extremity, Incantation might be the truest death metal band on the planet.
I waited dumbly, impatiently for the weight to come off, completely unschooled in the practice of losing weight without extremity: no starving, no purging.
This is hair-raising, but what makes Luther's anti-Semitism most disturbing is not its extremity (which, by sounding so crazy, diminishes its power).
Complications in the form of an infected wound followed an accidental fall that resulted in "blunt trauma of an upper extremity," the report indicates.
"While extremity amputations are visible and resultant disability obvious, some war injuries are hidden and their impact not widely appreciated by others," Lee added.
It can pay to highlight Brecht's stylish extremity, "the horror in the heart of farce," as a line in the play's epilogue puts it.
"The extremity of Westover's upbringing emerges gradually through her telling, which only makes the telling more alluring and harrowing," our reviewer, Alec MacGillis, writes.
Second, the extremity of his rhetoric persuaded skeptics of mass immigration, long burned by politicians of both parties, that Trump would not betray them.
She also is predisposed to believe problems are inevitable as many family members have had diabetes complications requiring renal dialysis and/or lower extremity amputations.
I needed to give her that expression from the austerity of being in Arizona, the extremity of being in that environment, and also the personal.
I am forever Napoleon holding back his Guard, a deadly security blanket to be used in the last extremity—and often never used at all.
On occasion Ms. Kopatchinskaja seemed to favor extremity for its own sake: super-quiets, for example, that drew attention merely to how quiet they were.
Everyone has to be managed — all of the challenge and extremity, all of the difficulty goes out of art and culture if that's the case.
You can trace the extremity of these early works to the artist's mother, who was committed to a psychiatric institution when Rama was a child.
Ms. Kawakubo's designs are outrageous, radical and beautiful, united in their variety by the wild extremity of her commitment to creating newness at every outing.
The argument has always been that black metal is about extremity, and what's more extreme than proposing we burn it all down and start anew?
Onlookers of other fandoms often criticize the extremity of devotion, but for better or worse, society doesn't really see a problem with unlimited hours of studying.
President Trump said his administration is strongly considering placing "illegal immigrants" in sanctuary cities on Friday, marking an increase in the extremity of his immigration ideas.
As this number rises, vascular disease and complications from diabetes continues to be the leading cause of non-traumatic lower-extremity amputations in the United States.
" It links to this study from 2007, which says, and I quote: "The incidence of lower-extremity running injuries ranged from 19.4 percent to 79.3 percent.
Because children must compete in many styles — hip-hop, ballet, jazz and others — versatility is essential, and training can be rigorous to the point of extremity.
The deadpan extremity of his performance is almost funny, except that in light of what we know now about Neeson's past, it's not funny at all.
To help figure out why, a pair of paleontologists has pieced together a series of traits shared among extinct species that had weaponized their fifth extremity.
What else could inspire so many people to insist black and white are more similar in their startling extremity than so many shades of gray in between?
This trend, and the extremity of inequality it has encouraged, is palpable to any tourist, but particularly if you have a personal connection to California's modern history.
First among those is the habit of seeing Derry not as a remote extremity of Northern Ireland, but as a hub of the whole island's north-west.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For 20 years, Gaspar Noé has shocked audiences with the excessiveness and extremity of films like Irreversible and Enter the Void.
You can pack the wound if you can, and then you can apply a well-placed, professional tourniquet if they have extremity — or arm and leg — wounds.
Art school refugees attracted to aesthetic ideals of starkness and extremity, Talking Heads surfaced in the '70s New York punk scene, one of the early CBGB bands.
Competitors head west along the English Channel, go around Land's End, and across the Celtic Sea to the desolate Fastnet Rock off the southern extremity of Ireland.
The eighth sign of the zodiac finds its home in the most extreme extremity—diving to the bottom of the well, and surviving to tell the tale.
Not God, not government, not charitable minded white men, but a Negro who was the world's most expert fighter, in this last extremity, was the last hope.
McLoughlin said his team has made similar strides with upper extremity prosthetics, using electrodes and computers to detect muscle movement and help the brain communicate with the prosthetic.
Frostbite, non-freezing cold injury, and hypothermia are unlikely to be problems in athletes exercising, but possible problems include discomfort (distraction), local/extremity cooling, impairing neuromuscular function (e.g.
Even her New French Extremity horror film Trouble Every Day has been criticized as being too metaphorical and abstract to come to grips with its graphically bloody drama.
The extremity of the group's positions—it held that women should not preach, run for office, work outside the home, or even vote—didn't cost it any business.
Extremity emerges more often from the instrumental ensemble, which Ms. Saariaho reduced from a full orchestra to a complement of fewer than 20 here, conducted by Joana Carneiro.
He has seen teenagers who have developed stress fractures in their shoulders from throwing a baseball, "but most of the time it's in the lower extremity," he said.
Still, it's tough to maintain an air of horror and extremity when each vignette is preceded by a good-natured scramble for floor cushions, stools and folding chairs.
But most of the choreography seems superfluous and jumbled, its strained attempts at psychological extremity at odds with its show-off dance effects and the narrative's established naturalism.
Several hours passed before the rangers could find the man, who was described as "stable but suffering from exposure, hypothermia, and extremity injuries," according to the park service.
And she brings both a very different form and a very different tone to how she writes about them and how she does justice to their emotional extremity.
Inactives for Dallas were Dorian Finney-Smith (left knee tendinitis), G Seth Curry (left tibia), F Josh McRoberts (lower extremity injury) and C Nerlens Noel (left thumb surgery).
We talk about the polarizing of political views, but for a while now we have also witnessed a polarizing of internet culture into two opposite kinds of extremity.
That's backed up by a study released Wednesday, that found anti-Semitic content on German social media had increased significantly in its prevalence and extremity in recent years.
In their extremity, in their unruliness, in their refusal to make work that's easily consumed, "they give shape to experience we don't quite know how to picture or name."
The Army's 75th Ranger Regiment—whose members had seen comrades bleed to death from extremity wounds during the 20113 battle in Mogadishu—began training with tourniquets during simulated missions.
Yet nothing could have prepared her for the range and extremity of assaults waged by anti-choice politicians against reproductive rights that began almost as soon as she started.
The extremity of these laws have exposed a rift in the pro-life movement among those who want to ban abortion completely and those that favor an incremental approach.
Relatedly, as in Wayne's previous book, the campus novel "Loner," I couldn't help feeling that the busyness and extremity of the plot's denouement undercut the author's otherwise humane sensibility.
The extremity of the situation produces that level of trust and we respond as fellow humans by creating a tribe to shelter us from the darkness without and within.
Extremity was the spirit of my drug-using, which I never really enjoyed: pot, acid, DMT, and downers taken pragmatically, in service to "systematic derangement of the senses" (Rimbaud).
The city's authorities even changed the name of the street where I lived: South End Lane, which had marked the southern extremity of British Delhi, became Rajesh Pilot Lane.
"Trampoline parks' ability to reach higher heights is certainly a contributor to more lower extremity injuries because the impact as they're landing can be much greater," Leaming-Van Zandt said.
Doctors Glenn Gaston and Bryan Loeffler are hand and upper extremity surgeons with OrthoCarolina in Charlotte who operated on Johnson in hopes of getting her as much movement as possible.
If satire can use excess and extremity to expose hypocrisy or greed, melodrama can use it to lend gravitas to emotions or values dismissed or diminished by the larger culture.
The risk melodrama always runs is that it becomes solely an exercise in narrative coincidence and extremity, a heaping on of fluke and fortuity and the fickle finger of fate.
And it is why we keep coming back to her Instagram, too: the Day-Glo extremity captures what we love best about the absurdly heightened, not unridiculous world of opera.
The most common adverse reactions to the drug were upper respiratory infection, muscle spasms, hyperuricemia, back pain, abdominal pain or discomfort, bronchitis, pain in extremity, anemia and elevated liver enzymes.
Even though it's at the northern extremity of Palliser's Triangle, a rain-shadowed arid region that reaches up from about the Mojave Desert, plant life is abundant except for trees.
But while some might be tempted to dismiss such remarks as simply bluster, their extremity and breadth reveal something fundamental -- and critical -- about how a President Trump might perform in office.
The extremity of his views is thankfully not embraced by as many Alabamians, but because of how entrenched AL has become with the Republican party, he's gonna get away with it.
Yet the extremity of her defeats was embarrassing, and left her rival nicely primed for an upcoming series of states he could win, including Alaska, Hawaii and Washington on March 26th.
The extremity of her defeats was embarrassing, though, and left her rival nicely primed for an upcoming series of states he could win, including Alaska, Hawaii and Washington on March 26th.
Metal exoskeleton suits worn outside the body, delivering energy for limb movement, are becoming more widespread, helping survivors of strokes, spinal cord injuries, and other lower extremity weaknesses to walk again.
The IHPS is part of the new Soldier Protection System, an integrated suite of systems that includes the torso and extremity protection, the vital torso protection, and the new combat helmets.
Ross also compares "the average cost of a male-to-female sex-reassignment surgery" (estimated  by Ross at $20,000) with the cost of surgery for Achilles tendonitis or lower-extremity fractures.
I sat down alone in my bed with the curtain drawn so as to avoid any potential correspondence with anyone who'd then experienced the extremity of Klimt's mindset and our objectives.
The old British line is still visible here and there, cutting past stucco buildings and eucalyptus trees before disappearing into a tunnel through the chalk cliffs that mark Israel's northern extremity.
The conventional power dynamics of heterosexual love appear in grotesque extremity ("I want to live forever chained at your feet"), but Sylvie's wit and charm make them more farcical than troubling.
Alexandre Aja's remake is sleeker — the French filmmaker has made a name for himself as part of the New French Extremity movement, and his penchant for artful gore is readily apparent here.
After a fight, injured ants are carried back by their nestmates; these ants have usually lost an extremity or have termites clinging to them and are able to recover within the nest.
Empathy is the daughter of vulnerability, and among all the things no one can explain to you about parenthood no matter how much they try, the extremity of its vulnerability is paramount.
Two of those recent films, both making their New York premieres on Saturday at Japan Society in its annual Japan Cuts festival, belie his reputation for extremity, and in very different ways.
Stress eating is one of the most common issues he sees and counsels patients on, and that extremity some people are applying to dopamine fasting is reminiscent of certain Silicon Valley diets.
"(Also), the increased time spent slouching can lead to muscle strain of the shoulder girdle or of the spine itself," says Erica Taylor, a hand and upper-extremity surgeon at Duke Health.
Bonney was the most Rimbaldian of contemporary poets, truly living the limit-experiences — in drink, drugs, and psychological and economic extremity — that most middle-class denizens of the poetry world only romanticize.
Somewhat surprisingly, given the penchant for extremity that Ferrara and Pasolini share, what emerges is mostly a sober portrait of the writer at work, with especially imaginative attention to the work itself.
The line may read like a self-congratulatory bit of meta-commentary, like Miike and screenwriter Masaru Nakamura praising themselves for the sheer extremity of the situation they've gotten their characters into.
"You can sponsor a person, like yesterday's alleged terrorist, at the extremity of that chain, and that person can in turn sponsor people, and so on and so on, indefinitely," he said.
As such, Pizarnik ultimately demonstrates the dubious virtue of extremity without excess, sending us transcriptions of onslaught, pressure, and the ultimate insufficiency of her life and language to reveal their debasement and abjectness.
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Assumed touchpoints like The Ruins of Beverast, Bolzer, Necros Christos, and even Faustcoven fall just a bit flat here, as Morast steadfastly refuses to hew to any particular sound within the cannon of extremity.
Now offered at clinics across the country, CIMT involves casting the patient's dominant upper extremity to encourage a "rewiring" of the brain and thus regain some level of limb function on their affected side.
Then, in that extremity of living — in the last room she would inhabit, with its antiseptic surfaces and green lighting — my mother took over, as she usually did, with a graceful force of will.
It found acute physical withdrawal symptoms including chest pains, chest pressure, tachycardia and palpitations, lower extremity pain and spasms, nausea, sweating, and vomiting—all similar to what heroin users experience when going cold turkey.
There is a good bit of fat on Harmony Corruption, as even some of the best songs feel bloated, but "Suffer The Children" and "Extremity Retained" see the band settling into this new approach.
The study looked at more than 270 patients going to the Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, New York, for acute extremity pain from bone fractures, dislocated shoulders, sprained ankles, and other injuries or conditions.
Because of its stylization, its emotional extremity; because the aural element heightens the visual, and vice versa; because it is a thrilling investigation of what can be musical in the human voice, even when speaking.
While we wait to see what these tarnished figures decide to do in their moment of extremity, the larger question remains: what is the damage that referendums inflict, long term, to confidence in representative government?
Because he had concomitant extremity injuries (flap donor sites) and his defect was so large and included the lower abdominal wall, penis and scrotum, and some medial thigh tissue, conventional reconstructive options were very limited.
One of the higher points of what some call the New French Extremity, Inside is brutally gross from start to finish, with 95 percent of its greatest hits and slits coming from just two women.
Despite the almost willful inaccessibility of the band's music, the duo—multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney and vocalist Dave Hunt—are far from some random underground recording project that uses overt extremity as mere a gimmick.
Perhaps some had, but for most, these films not only reflected the extremity of the real world, but they also allowed audiences to be scared in a way that didn't seep into their real lives.
The SPS, a collection of wearable equipment designed to provide increased protection at reduced weights, consists of four subsystems: Torso and Extremity Protection (TEP), Vital Torso Protection (VTP), Integrated Head Protection System (IHPS), and TCEP.
Semi-automatic rifles are capable of shooting lots of them in quick succession—and the shooter's aim isn't as much of a hindering factor when even a wound to an extremity can cause life-threatening damage.
The porn industry has pushed the boundary year after year to this shift toward extremity, and this is a shift in the other direction, this weird Rockwellian version of porn, there's something almost quaint about it.
"While shod running leads to more injuries at the plantar fascia, knee, hip and back, barefoot runners were more prone to be injured at the Achilles tendon and other tendons of the lower extremity," he said.
External bleeding can always be controlled in an extremity wound, if it is addressed quickly enough: no one should bleed to death from an arm or a leg injury, even with the loss of a limb.
NATE WOOLEY AND KEN VANDERMARK, MAY 16 In a somehow both low-key and ferocious evening at Issue Project Room, Mr. Wooley, on trumpet, and Mr. Vandermark, on saxophone and clarinet, made music of casual extremity.
Mr. Escalante is an exceptionally deft and subtle realist, and you sometimes feel, in "Heli" and even more so in "The Untamed" that he is drawn to extremity partly out of boredom with his own skill.
"It's a show that very much deals with people in extremity, and this season it seems to be poor old Noah, which is obviously quite interesting to play," Dominic West said of his onscreen alter ego.
"We are convinced by the evidence that this partisan gerrymander was intentional and effective and that no legitimate justification accounts for its extremity," Judges Karen Moore, Timothy Black and Michael Watson wrote in their 300-page opinion.
Where to stream it: Amazon, Netflix Before Hollywood roped him into directing big-budget remakes of The Hills Have Eyes and Piranha, Alexandre Aja was at the forefront of the "New French Extremity" movement (aka "torture porn").
While Mills' comments may not represent the official party line, they illustrate the extremity of the DUP's opposition to LGBT civil liberties, the majority of which have only been passed by Westminster during periods of direct rule.
The Harris County Medical Examiner confirmed to CNN that the manner of Valladares' death was homicide, and the primary cause of death was a gunshot wound of the left upper extremity with re-entry of the torso.
These early CIMT studies on monkeys paved the way for a proof-of-principle case study, the first formalized study that attempted to apply the forced rewiring of a human brain in order to strengthen their weak extremity.
PHILADELPHIA — If opera is the art of emotional extremity, few subjects are as operatic as "Breaking the Waves," the 1996 Lars von Trier film that has been adapted by the composer Missy Mazzoli and the librettist Royce Vavrek.
To determine whether smoking is linked to injury among members of the military, the study team reviewed 18 studies on military training injuries, such as stress fractures, hip fractures, knee pain or lower extremity injures and tobacco use.
Not for the first time, Denis wants to observe the human animal on the brink of extremity (her 2001 film, "Trouble Every Day," rich in anthropophagy, is tough to stomach), and Binoche, unabashed, goes along for the ride.
Subplots stutter and stall; episodes are frequently unfocused; the unrelenting extremity eradicates any trace of plausibility; and Custer's parishioners frequently act out of character, as when a hitherto meek organist casually feeds her nudnik boyfriend to a vampire.
A series of even more extreme European films were released during this period—not all horror movies per se, but titles pushing the boundaries of extremity with their physical and sexual violence and unremitting torment of their characters.
A key entry into the early 2000s' New French Extremity wave of horror, Alexandre Aja's twisty little thriller still holds its own even though its influence can be seen in hundreds of films that have come after it.
"You should not 100% think that whatever works in the festival is going to work in the humanitarian sector because simply the extremity of the context is much higher and the uncertainty is also much higher," he said.
Known for plunging his players and audiences alike into long, disconcerting stretches of total darkness, Mr. Haas is gifted at sonic evocations of control, oppression and extremity; his work shares the classicism of Mapplethorpe's work, and its brutality.
Where to stream it: Amazon, Hulu (with Showtime) Before Hollywood roped him into directing big-budget remakes of The Hills Have Eyes and Piranha, Alexandre Aja was at the forefront of the "New French Extremity" movement (aka "torture porn").
Producing the gravitational waves observed by the LIGO experiment last fall should take a cosmic event of nigh unfathomable extremity: the cataclysmic merger of two black holes, each about 30 times that of our Sun, in the distant universe.
Unafraid to step into uncomfortable territories, both in the subjects she works within and the sheer extremity of her compositions, we asked to speak to the pioneering artist whose tongue is a barbed and as brutal as her art.
Hersey is at his best in extremity, as in his war writing and in Hiroshima, where his restrained, sober voice is able to describe violence and horror that in the hands of a more lively writer might seem lurid.
Under the rule, agencies are required to take specific steps to gradually increase the number of employees who have a disability or targeted disability, which include deafness, blindness, partial or complete paralysis, convulsive disorder, mental illness, and missing extremity.
Maybe the chaos extremity of current events has made us wistful for the moral authority of "Oprah Winfrey": school massacres, police shootings of unarmed black people, men chronically mistreating women, the government's separation of children from their migrant parents.
At one week, 83 percent of the concussed students reported impairments in at least one area that they didn't experience before the injury, as did 60 percent of students with extremity injuries, researchers report in the American Journal of Public Health.
Many religion writers, including ThinkProgress's Jack Jenkins, have written extensively about Trump's creation of a new kind of civic religion, blending his natural egotism with religious rhetoric that both fires up his base and legitimizes the extremity of his actions.
The band's roots as a sludgy, droning doom band remain intact, but are now buried under so many layers of ugliness that it's difficult to peg this as "metal" at all—it's just extreme music, with an emphasis on extremity.
In this week's Strip Panel Naked, the weekly mini-comics masterclass dedicated to dissecting the art and craftsmanship of comics, host Hass Otsmane-Elhaou focuses on a single page of the comic Extremity by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer.
To put the extremity of that price into perspective, nearly 22016 years ago, the cost of rental housing in most places in Brooklyn ranged from $21 to $49 a month — that translates to around just $350 to $700 in today's dollars.
The product of one man, Adlan (who is also active in Impious Blood and Thorns of Hate), Voidnaga's debut for Iron Bonehead is strengthened by unusually strong songwriting—yes, songwriting—that's often absent from this breed of black/death extremity.
Use a tourniquet If the wound is to an arm or a leg, Garrett says, one of the most effective tools is a tourniquet, a device that wraps around an extremity and applies intense pressure to effectively slow blood flow.
Playlist: "Unchallenged Hate" / "Display to Me" / "Rise Above" / "Walls of Confinement" / "Cause and Effect" / "Suffer The Children" / "Extremity Retained" / "I Abstain" / "Dementia Access" / "Idiosyncratic" / "Judicial Slime" Spotify | Apple Music Nu-Napalm The mid-90s were a strange time for metal.
While Army and MIT researchers are still exploring the capabilities and limits of the new material, the potential applications include "transparent face shields, mandible face shields, ballistic vests, extremity protective gear, and blast-resistant combat boots," according to the branch.
The Fondation Vuitton has been elevated, rightly, in the French media as a gleaming symbol of an outer-Paris renaissance, as has the almost-as-costly Philharmonie de Paris, which opened at the opposite extremity of the city in 2015.
" It was, he said, an elected official's duty "to discriminate to the very extremity of permissible action under the limitations of the Federal Constitution, with a view to the elimination of every negro voter who can be gotten rid of, legally.
While the politics of climate change in the United States has grown more divided since then, the scientific community has united: Global warming is having an impact, scientists say, with sea levels rising along with the extremity of weather events.
The study, published Monday in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, looked at participants in the Osteoarthritis Initiative, a large, multisite study on knee osteoarthritis, who were at increased risk of disability because of lower-extremity symptoms, from 2008 to 2014.
During one dark scene Yorkie ends up at a place called The Quagmire—a warehouse of extremity—where people are fucking and punching each other to hardcore punk (obviously) like an even more surreal take on Club Berlin from Martin Scorsese's After Hours.
Don Yealy of University of Pittsburgh Department of Emergency Medicine confirmed there were no children among the deceased and described two civilian victims as a 61-year-old female with extremity wounds, and a 70-year-old male with critical gun shot wounds.
Conservatives see the passage of these laws as a sign that they're winning the fight over abortion rights—but pro-choice adovcates say the growing extremity of anti-abortion legislation has only encouraged more Americans to stand up in support of choice.
Inspired by the illustrious New Wave of British Heavy Metal and the then-burgeoning hardcore variant of punk rock, the fast-and-furious homegrown American subgenre known as thrash came out of a perfect storm just as audiences began to crave extremity.
"Breaking the Waves" (2016), based on the bleak Lars von Trier film about a devout young woman whose paralyzed husband orders her to have sex with other men, was success on a grander scale, a lucid yet roiling sea of emotional extremity.
A number of the critics I saw engaging with Srinivasan's essay tended to respond the way a normal center-left writer like Weissmann engaged with Hanson's thought experiment — by commenting on its weirdness or ideological extremity rather than engaging fully with its substance.
And perhaps this is the real point of Mr. Tuymans's peculiar exhibition, beyond the formal echoes of light and shadow across centuries: that the extremity of Antwerp's old style serves all too naturally for art that aims to depict our present age.
"While de-risking by momentum traders such as CTAs looks very advanced, with the S&P 500 only 3%-4% away from approaching the negative momentum extremity of December 2018, we find less degree of capitulation in other position metrics," the strategist said.
Titled The Atlas of Emptiness and Extremity (219–2019), this 30-year project brought him to a series of perilous locales — and led to several near-death experiences — as he retraced the colonial routes of figures like Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan.
Meanwhile, the aggressively transgressive New French Extremity cinematic movement has considered Claire Denis' Trouble Every Day, Marina De Van's In My Skin, Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi's Baise-moi, and a good chunk of Catherine Breillat's filmography among its canon since the beginning.
In the quarter-century since Bob Case's perfect storm, climate change has moved from alarming theory to observable phenomenon, and scientists have grown more confident in discerning not just the probability but also statistical evidence of a human influence in the weather's increasing extremity.
But it was also a strange inversion of the YouTube path to extremity: Instead of viewers being pushed by an algorithm to more and more extreme videos, a creator was being pushed by viewers and the algorithm to create more and more painful content.
In its purest form, the Hellenic version of history holds that the word "Macedonia" should only be applied to the northern extremity of the Greek world, from which Alexander the Great sprang up and fought his way from Greece to India, nearly 2,400 years ago.
Like any fetish, it has varying degrees of extremity: Some members of the omorashi community experience arousal by encouraging someone to develop a full bladder, while others can orgasm after watching someone lose bladder control and experience the relief and embarrassment that comes with it.
"Given the extent and extremity of its cruel practices and the scale of ongoing human rights charters which ICE continues to violate, we do not see how in good conscience Johns Hopkins University can collaborate with this organization," the letter sent to university officials reads.
His legacy is not one standout show but, rather, the sheer force and variety and chutzpah of his creations, which are linked by a singular storytelling aesthetic: stylized extremity and rude humor, shock conjoined with sincerity, and serious themes wrapped in circus-bright packaging.
For many people, a trip to North Korea represents the ultimate extremity of tourism: a chance to see the world's most isolated country and for encounters, however fleeting, with members of a population largely kept under the oppressive thumb of the dictatorial Kim dynasty.
The title of her magnum opus, the 1964 picture "Christmas on Earth," comes from a passage in Rimbaud's "A Season in Hell," and the groundbreaking extremity of her work — and the actual trajectory of her life — can't help but evoke the 19th-century poet.
Pretty far, judging by the extremity of the circumstances in Those Who Make Revolution Halfway…, which largely takes place in a filth-strewn apartment where the four radicals strive to live a truly revolutionary lifestyle by preparing for an increasingly dangerous series of Anti-Establishment actions.
Though the captive Konstanze declares that she would rather submit to "every kind of torture" than surrender sexually to the pasha, she also seems drawn to him ("admire you, yes, but love you, never"), and her stunningly difficult ornamentation of her aria recalls Osmin's in its extremity.
The second of those, with India supporting a guerrilla insurgency in the Bengali-speaking extremity of East Pakistan, gave rise to yet another proud new country, Bangladesh; but not before at least half a million civilians had died as West Pakistan brutally tried to put down the revolt.
Griffin — whose twin brother Shaquill also played for UCF and is now a cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks — was born with a congenital birth defect that affected his ability to use his left hand and had the extremity amputated when he was a child because of extreme pain.
"Specialization is the biggest predictor of a previous lower-extremity injury in these high school kids," said McGuine, who presented his findings in January at a meeting of the Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine Society with members of the National Federation of State High School Associations in attendance.
According to a new study, adults with lower-extremity joint symptoms like aching, pain or stiffness who get at least one hour of moderate to vigorous exercise every week are more likely to be free of disability after four years than those who do not meet this exercise goal.
"We are convinced by the evidence that this partisan gerrymander was intentional and effective and that no legitimate justification accounts for its extremity," the U.S. District Court in Cincinnati panel wrote in its decision, ordering the state to create a plan to fix the map by June 14.
By now, the disgustingly proficient minds behind this black metal band-turned-experiment in sonic extremity are beholden to no one but themselves, and their willy-nilly release schedule is just a symptom of what happens when you take that much technical ability and creativity, and let it run wild.
The Oakland trio—which is made up of underground OGs Shelby Lermo (Vastum, Extremity), Justin Ennis (Void Omnia, ex-Mutilation Rites, ex-Tombs), and Steve Peacock (Mastery)—dropped its latest album, Cosmovore, on 20 Buck Spin this week, and please believe me when I tell you that it's a must-listen.
And its failure revealed how fully the Republican Party had boxed itself in in Congress — the degree to which it had been paralyzed by its own extremity and tactical logic, and the degree to which this intransigence had produced a cynicism among Demo­crats that amounted to a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Scientists, however, knew that bristlecones at lower altitudes were a less reliable index of temperature fluctuation: it was only on the exposed upper edge of the tree line that the trees were highly sensitive to a blast of cold, and more likely to develop frost rings and other markers of extremity.
These volumes, which are being republished by Everyman's Library this summer, offer a multi-dimensional portrait of American extremity: greasy-palmed complicity between politics and big business, rogue operatives and unchecked institutions, race hatred, police brutality, far-reaching federal investigations, corrupt land deals, lascivious and lying presidents, actress-molesting moguls and populist uprisings.
The final rule aims to clarifies the affirmative action obligation under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 by requiring agencies to take specific steps to gradually increase the number of employees who have a disability or targeted disability, which include deafness, blindness, partial or complete paralysis, convulsive disorder, mental illness and missing extremity.
Even though fewer than half of ankle sprains receive medical attention, the injury is so common that it is the leading lower extremity injury that results in an emergency room visit (an estimated incidence of 2.06 ankle sprains per 1,000 people a year), according to data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System.
Whoever put basketball hoops on the goal posts added to the very strong State Fair vibes that cling to the Pro Bowl run-up, but all that goofiness doesn't make it any less astonishing to see Marquette nail a 20-yard perfect swoosh by means of an extremity that doesn't have opposable thumbs.
Though the article never explicitly said as much, I could imagine only one explanation for Henry Worsley's crazy walk: He was using the continent of Antarctica and the extremity of the conditions he imposed upon himself to explore unknown regions of his psyche, his own interior portal to a vaster, universal interiority.
And that Cornelius Meister program, with the ORF Radio Symphony of Vienna, was just like one that Mr. Hinterhäuser would have set up under Mr. Mortier, heightening Wagner's "Tristan" Prelude and "Liebestod" and Strauss's "Death and Transfiguration" with two modern rarities, Claude Vivier's "Siddhartha" and Giacinto Scelsi's "Hymnos," in a lush orgy of metaphysical extremity.
For other swimmers, cold water may offer what Nicky Mayhew, one of the co-chairs of the Kenwood Ladies' Pond Association, described to me as the appeal of "safe jeopardy"—an excursion into discomfort and extremity for people who, in their daily lives, are fortunate enough to experience little that is discomforting or extreme.
During the campaign, the ambiguity of this spectacle worked to his advantage, freeing his supporters from their own responsibilities: When he called for a 2,000-mile-long wall or suggested banning an entire religion from entering the country, the sheer extremity of these ideas let voters view them as goading performances instead of real plans.

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