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"heal-all" Definitions
  1. SELF-HEAL
  2. a plant of the genus Scrophularia
  3. GREAT GREEN ORCHIS
  4. YELLOW CLINTONIA
"heal-all" Antonyms

69 Sentences With "heal all"

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"Time does not always heal all wounds."        
"Suddenly, you can heal all those little wounds," he says.
"That is how we are going to heal all this stuff."
It's a cliché, but sometimes, time really does heal all wounds.
Time may heal all wounds, but that's no guarantee they won't leave scars.
How we heal all turns back to figuring out what's ailing us, right?
For Frears loyalists, Hulu's High Fidelity will likely fail to heal all the same wounds.
They offered hacks and workarounds, but they also offered that truly maternal heal-all: empathy.
Time may heal all wounds — if not all scars — and that's just fine with me.
But the accord didn't heal all wounds — and, in Keefe's telling, it opened up some new ones.
If there's one lesson we can take away from all this it's that time and Yeezy heal all.
A steaming bowl of simmered rice porridge seems to be the ubiquitous heal-all meal for East Asians.
It needs to hear anew what happened, and maybe learn that time, in fact, does not heal all wounds.
Check out what else went on at the 75th Golden Globe Awards -- you'd almost think golden statues heal all wounds.
Scientists are hoping that by studying tuns, they can better understand how to preserve and heal all sorts of living tissue.
Casual sex doesn't heal all wounds, but it's certainly the kind of distraction that could have stopped her from breaking and entering.
Is Masha really going to heal all those who walk into her house, or is there something more sinister going on here?
This week, scientists at Harvard and elsewhere said they've created a novel type of dressing that could rapidly heal all sorts of wounds.
After all, this Dutch weirdo was claiming his breathing exercises and submersion in violently cold water could heal all sorts of serious illnesses.
Given how much we all appreciate the Pokémon Center's ability to heal all our Pokémon to full health, we should all appreciate Chansey.
Members believe in a literal translation of the Scripture, which states that faith will heal all and if someone dies, it is God's will.
If we do, then after this election, let's try to come together and heal all of the divides that are between us right now.
Cattaneo's 1951–1958 Alleys in Naples series, for example, considers how the quick postwar recovery did not necessarily heal all the wounds of wartime devastation.
Members believe in a literal translation of the Scripture, which states that faith will heal all and if someone dies, it is God&aposs will.
Vore also condemned an increasingly common evangelical church culture that expects God to instantly heal all ills, while remaining suspicious of secular approaches to mental health.
She's worked through her anxiety — time, she says, really does heal all wounds — but she admits that she still feels sad when she's not with her daughter.
If you break it all down, the movie ultimately seems to be aiming for the surprisingly benign notion that love — particularly romanticized, pop-song kind of love — can heal all wounds.
Whether consumed in gummy, tincture, oil, or capsule form, cannabidiol is the non-psychoactive compound derived from either cannabis or hemp plants that'll heal all your ills without getting you high.
" Christian Science practitioners are said to be "independent and self-employed individuals" who charge "modest fees" for their services, which include "prayer ... and its power to heal all forms of suffering.
Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy may not have seemed like the likeliest couple at the end of the "Harry Potter" saga, but it seems as if time really could heal all wounds.
"I'm thrilled to have his support because I think one of the biggest jobs that I will face – assuming everything goes well – is how are we going to heal all these divides," she said.
Yet, while the Kremlin's settling scores, its aggressive refusal to let time heal all wounds has been a fundamental part of its covert actions on the world stage for generations, the attack on the Skripals is particularly unsettling.
While a deal had seemed imminent, the exasperated faces of the leaders of the Five Star Movement, an unpredictable, web-native party, and the League, a hard-right, anti-immigrant party, suggested that time might not heal all wounds.
For Bishop Harry Jackson, co-founder of the Reconciled Church — the main organizing body behind the event — and his colleagues, ascribing blame to any side in America's conflict is to neglect the saving power of Jesus Christ to heal all divides.
If practitioners are to be believed, you can quit smoking, lose weight, time travel to past lives, have mind-blowing orgasms, get smarter, cure your phobias, get rich, enlarge your boobs, and heal all sorts of physical ailments, purely with the power of your mind.
Few, if any, Memphians believe that this week's editing of the public symbols will heal all of the city's wounds, or solve some of its most difficult problems, including a high crime rate, struggling public schools and a staggering child poverty rate of nearly 45 percent.
It is only through Love that I may heal all that is wounded, transform what is excessively human and that I want to divinize.
Prunella is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Lamiaceae, also known as self-heals, heal-all, or allheal for their use in herbal medicine.
Stachys is in the subfamily Lamioideae. Generic limits and relationships in this subfamily are poorly known. The distribution of the genus covers Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia and North America. Common names include hedgenettle, heal-all, self-heal, woundwort, betony, and lamb's ears.
He expressed regret that his mission in life precluded him from visiting the city. Jesus blessed Abgar and promised that after he ascended into heaven, one of his disciples would heal all of the illnesses of the king and his subjects in Edessa.
Virectaria major is frequently used in traditional medicine. It is utilized to heal all kinds of disorders, varying from eye diseases to pneumonia. Most collectors report that decocted leaves are for healing wounds, which is reflected in the Mahi vernacular name "Kalyabirondo", signifying "that which eats wounds".
The group's members view vaccination as inessential because the government keeps a record of all vaccinations. Local witch doctors in Luweero District have been reported to refuse vaccination teams from entering their villages, assuring them that the witch doctors could heal all ailments "traditionally" and no vaccinations were required.
Pentecostal and charismatic Christians believe "that God has made provision that physical healing would be a ministry of His church and that gifts of healings would operate along with faith". However, they also believe that no minister of healing will heal all that come to them.Gee, Donald. Concerning Spiritual Gifts.
Witchel, Alex. (April 16, 1997) "For the Widow of Brad Davis, Time Cannot Heal All the Wounds", The New York Times; accessed July 31, 2007. Davis was known as Bobby during his youth, but took Brad as his stage name in 1973. Davis attended and graduated from Titusville High School.
Akilathirattu p. 252: "the eighteen castes gathered in one place and bathed from the same well." A 'churul' prepared to be offered for Panividai But they too reveal, however, high philosophical ideas preached in a ritual language. The Muthirikkinaru and Thirunamam are treated religiously as if the Patham and Namam of them have the power to heal all sorts of mentalN.
Stachys palustris, commonly known as marsh woundwort, clown's woundwort, clown's heal-all, marsh hedgenettle, or hedge-nettle,Dickinson, T.; Metsger, D.; Bull, J.; & Dickinson, R. (2004) ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario. Toronto:Royal Ontario Museum, p. 298. is an ediblenorthern bushcraft perennial grassland herb growing to 80 centimeters tall. It is native to parts of Eurasia but has been introduced to North America.
Some games offer permanent status effects which persist for an entire level and act as modifications to the game's native difficulty. The process of removing a status effect varies as widely as the effects themselves. Some status effects expire after a certain amount of time has elapsed. Most games contain items capable of healing specific status effects, or rarer items which can heal all of them.
Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of- the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort and blue curls) is a herbaceous plant in the genus Prunella. Self-heal is edible: the young leaves and stems can be eaten raw in salads; the plant in whole can be boiled and eaten as a potherb; and the aerial parts of the plant can be powdered and brewed in a cold infusion to make a beverage.
She gives him a ring as a pledge of love, and they return into her bower. Darine is still in love with Sir Ethais, and she is intensely jealous. Sir Phyllon tells her that she can win Sir Ethais's love by healing him with a "panacea that will heal all wounds", which is in the possession of Ethais's servant Lutin, a comic character. Darine persuades Selene to summon the mortal Lutin to Fairyland.
Nancy witnesses a purse snatching and pursues the thief. She rescues the purse, but not its contents, then is asked by the owner, a doll collector, to do some detective work. "The source of light will heal all ills, but a curse will follow him who takes it from the gypsies." This is one of the clues Nancy is given to find an old album, a lost doll, and a missing gypsy violinist.
Once inside the temple, the Prince and Elika are confronted by Elika's father, the Mourning King, who faces them in battle. After the fight, he uses his sword to cut the Tree of Life, setting Ahriman free. The Prince and Elika escape the temple, only to find a corrupted world outside. Elika tells the Prince that in order to restore the world and rid the corruption inhabiting it, they must heal all the Fertile Grounds in the kingdom.
Still, he considers it becoming in a philosopher to wear the philosopher's robe, to allow the hair to grow, and to retire from general society. At the same time he is convinced of the power of philosophy over the minds of people; by it he hopes to heal all the corruption of the human mind.Ritter, p. 191. His philosophy consists entirely of the rules for the conduct of life; all knowledge ought to be serviceable to action.
Later, Killpower, Death's Head, Dark Angel, the Incredible Hulk and other heroes are kidnapped to take part in brutal gladitorial games. They continue on far longer than they would because powerful pacifist doctors have been enslaved in order to heal all fighters. Killpower uses his technological skills to help the heroes overthrow the leader of the games and destroy his plans to conquer all reality. Killpower perishes in the final battle but the doctors resurrect him.
Bluestein and Davis were married in 1976 and had one child, Alex, a transgender man. In 1985, Davis was diagnosed HIV-positive, a condition the couple kept secret until just before his death by assisted suicide in 1991.Alex Witchel, "For the Widow Of Brad Davis, Time Cannot Heal All the Wounds", New York Times, April 16, 1997. Shortly after his death, she co-authored the memoir After Midnight: The Life and Death of Brad Davis with Hilary De Vries.
Can greed and power destroy others or can love and determination heal all types of wounds? In the end, Patricia is revealed to be the long-lost biological daughter of Armand with Mayla (Coney Reyes), who was initially her stepmother. Nieves is actually Patricia's adoptive mother who had a son with Armand, named Chandro (Romnick Sarmenta) was stole by Dr. Enriquez (Timmy Cruz) she's adoptive mother. Meanwhile, Sheila, believed to be Armand and Mayla's daughter, is actually the long-lost biological daughter of Star (Cherie Gil).
The most commonly mentioned properties are the ability to transmute base metals into gold or silver, and the ability to heal all forms of illness and prolong the life of any person who consumes a small part of the philosopher's stone diluted in wine.Theophrastus Paracelsus. The Book of the Revelation of Hermes. 16th century Other mentioned properties include: creation of perpetually burning lamps, transmutation of common crystals into precious stones and diamonds, reviving of dead plants, creation of flexible or malleable glass,An unknown German Sage.
First appearing in Metal Gear Solid 2, he was part of Solidus Snake's "Sons of Liberty" terrorist group during the Plant chapter. Vamp confronts Raiden several times throughout the course of the game being seemingly killed, but still manages to survive. In Metal Gear Solid 4, Vamp appears as a member of Liquid Ocelot's private army and as Raiden's rival. His "immortality" is revealed to be caused by nanomachines in his body that heal all of his wounds at an extraordinarily fast rate (augmenting his natural healing abilities).
His bad knee will heal all right if we give him enough time to rest." Branoff attempted to come back from the injury in Michigan's homecoming game against Minnesota, gaining 38 yards on 6 carries and scoring his only touchdown of the 1954 season. The Chicago Daily Tribune described Branoff's performance against Minnesota as follows: > "For the brief visits he made to the workyard, Tony Branoff, senior right > half back who has been plagued with an ailing knee most of the season, was > outstanding. Tony scored the first touchdown on successive smashes on 9 and > 4 yards in the first quarter.
The name is derived from the word kermes as denoting the compound’s red color. The origins of the term is from the French kermès, which is short for alkermès, from the Arabic al-qirmiz a reference to crimson dye made from the bodies of insects (see Kermes (dye)). It was also known as poudre des Chartreux from a story of how it saved the life of a Carthusian monk in 1714. Because of its reputation as a medication and heal-all (or panacea), the formula and production process for Kermes mineral was purchased by the French government in 1720.
Guido takes just a chance to woo the woman, although he was already engaged to another girl to bring her into his list of patients borrowed. So Guido, under the envy of colleagues, start earning with the rich lady countless customers borrowed touching the 2000 patients. However Guido fails for a long time to heal all the stress due to the ongoing work of the cause exhaustion. In the hospital Guido finds himself face to face with his enemies colleagues who decide to take care of him but stealing a portion of the best clients with mutual.
Starting with Evolution in the third season of The Next Generation, Borg Nanoprobes perform the function of maintaining the Borg cybernetic systems, as well as repairing damage to the organic parts of a Borg. They generate new technology inside a Borg when needed, as well as protecting them from many forms of disease. Nanites play a role in the video game Deus Ex, being the basis of the nano-augmentation technology which gives augmented people superhuman abilities. Nanites are also mentioned in the Arc of a Scythe book series by Neal Shusterman and are used to heal all nonfatal injuries, regulate bodily functions, and considerably lessen pain.
Kunjunni's (Vishwanathan) parents separate soon after his birth, and he's left to be cared by his mother, void of paternal care and affection. He is brought up by his mother with the help of his grandmother, an estimate manager and his friend Meenakshi (Mini Nair), the daughter of a maid servant working in Kunjunni's house. Inspired by his Uncle (Narendra Prasad), who was initially a Gandhian, and eventually a Marxist, Kunjunni finds himself drawn to left-wing ideologies during his studies at college, believing that communism is the answer to heal all social hardships and inequalities. Eventually he joins an extremist Marxist group, and his affairs land him in trouble.
Medieval medicine is widely misunderstood, thought of as a uniform attitude composed of placing hopes in the church and God to heal all sicknesses, while sickness itself exists as a product of destiny, sin, and astral influences as physical causes. On the other hand, medieval medicine, especially in the second half of the medieval period (c. 1100-1500 AD), became a formal body of theoretical knowledge and was institutionalized in the universities. Medieval medicine attributed illnesses and disease, not to sinful behaviour, but to natural causes, and sin was only connected to illness in a more general sense of the view that disease manifested in humanity as a result of its fallen state from God.
Bob Carroll, of The Skeptic's Dictionary, wrote: "Williamson might be called Oprah's patron saint. She's all about love and healing, yin and yang, being wounded, and using love and prayer to heal all wounds." Writing in Commentary magazine, John Podhoretz described Return to Love as "almost unspeakably tasteless" in its blithe misappropriation of concepts central to the world's major religions...[it is] a work of surpassing vulgarity in a surpassingly vulgar field [that, nevertheless] offers both sound and surprisingly moving advice." Readers are advised to seek meaning in something larger than themselves, to get over the issues of their past, and, "to act on wisdom from your grandmother, expressed in sugarcoated cliches: Always look on the bright side.
Xia Sang Ju, also spelled xiasangju, is a kind of Chinese herbal drink made by soups cooked from dried leaves of Heal-all (Xia, Prunella vulgaris) and White mulberry (Sang, Morus alba), as well as a kind of dried yellow sweet chrysanthemum (Ju, Chrysanthemum indicum, ). Such a drink originated from a famous herbal-drink formula in Qing dynasty called Sang Ju drink () for expelling an epidemic spread in East China in 1814. It is easily available in East Asia or Asian groceries as a box of ready-to-drink small packets. Research has been done on the lipid-soluble and water-soluble components of the herbal drinks by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Meanwhile, the three soldiers and Creel (who volunteered to stay behind due to his hunting and military experience) all begin searching the base for the creature. Once they finally encounter it, it kills Creel and Marcelin while Gonzalez and Phillips return to the life sciences lab where the others are hiding. With Faraday's research of the blood found inside the vault, they realize that the creature has extremely advanced white blood cells that rapidly heal all wounds, and also contain the same compounds as PCP, thus giving the creature enormous and enduring strength. Marshall then speculates, after comparing all of the victims and the unusually distinct shape of the creature's ears, that the kurrshuq has extremely sensitive, sonar-like hearing, like a bat.
The artist admits though he says he's trying to break his habits, he always find himself back in them. In the beginning of the song, Gaye shouts out in a preacher's tone, saying "Jesus said time will heal all wounds/but we have to live right to get the time". As with many of the songs on Here My Dear, "Time to Get It Together" lacks a chorus, but concludes with a vamp in which Gaye mixes his optimism with a depressive tone. He chants in one instance that his days of drug abuse and, as he puts it, "foolin' 'round with midnight hos" were over, and in another harmoniously states "my life's a clock and it's winding down/from the day you're born 'till the day you're in the ground".
To demonstrate, in the Book of Dead there is a series of lines that read as follows, "I unite your limbs, I hold your discharges together, I surround your flesh, I drive away the fluids of your decay, I sweep away your bow, I wipe away your tears, I heal all your limbs, each being united with the other; I surround you with the work of the weaving goddess, I complete you and form you as Re." The belief continues as the nude being approaches the Goddess and enters her womb as her son. To compare, this dogma is deeply related to the birth of the sun god Ra, who enters the goddess's womb every night, and is reborn as the sun rises. Ra's relation to the afterlife is very connected through the religious components that justify the rising and setting of the sun. Ultimately, the immortality desired by ancient Egyptians was reflected in endless lives.
In retaliation, the King has the kern taken out 3 times to the gallows to be hanged, but each time, they find in the kern's place one of the king's confidants at the end of the rope. The following day at sunrise, the kern returns to the king's castle and offers to heal all the men who were killed the previous day, which he revives with a healing herb. It is only at the end of the tale that the kern is revealed as Manannan, who is offered a dish of crabapples and bonnyclabber at Shane O'Donnellan's house in Meath. As the kern, Manannan repeatedly calls himself sweet one day and bitter or sour the next and describes himself as a stroller or traveler who was born in “Ellach of the kings.” He also gives the following names for himself “Duartaine O'Duartaine,” “Cathal O'Cein,” “Gilla de” and “Gilla Decair” during his travels.

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