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183 Sentences With "oozed"

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Blood had oozed into the membrane between bone and brain.
He oozed defiance on Monday, two days after the UNC loss.
Ads oozed wealth, glamour, and a very defined concept of beauty.
On stage, excitement oozed out of every pore during her performance.
The gravy was thick, so it clung and oozed, for extra burning.
Mickelson oozed praise about the course and the options it provided players.
The confessional poets inadvertently oozed privilege with every assertion of their pain.
A vertical gash, a couple of inches long, oozed with pus, untreated.
I opened the first suppository and a glob of gel oozed out.
I cut the burger in half, and the juices oozed (coconut oil).
She was barely breathing, and yellow fluid oozed from her mouth and nose.
Everyone, including me, was carrying some device that oozed sound of its own.
Fifty-third Street on that glorious May evening oozed money—and its lack.
The dewy momos were beautifully folded and juices oozed out of them pornographically.
It just oozed out of that company and it's certainly a different company now.
Black Lives Matter oozed onto the big screen and got a much needed remix.
The worst takes oozed with contempt for the people that actually go the museum.
He oozed sexuality from posters on the bedroom walls of teenagers across the country.
The 2019 editions of both teams, though, still oozed chemistry, toughness and know-how.
Skin parted; liquid oozed as the blade dove deeper, slicing through connective tissue and fat.
And Ervin, being the great boyfriend he is, oozed with pride over his girlfriend's accomplishment.
When the soufflé for two was pierced with a spoon, batter oozed out the top.
Once all the glisteny cheese goo has oozed out, does someone eat the resulting mess?
The dancer oozed sexuality like it was sap, and I was just a bit awkward.
In the early days, a lifetime of repressed feelings roiled, oozed and exploded during sessions.
Citrus salad was waiting, followed by a frittata with asparagus and spinach that oozed Cheddar.
The patty's delicate outer layer of crisp hit a tender patty that just oozed with juice.
Mr. Walker, who oozed charisma in "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson," holds the show together, for sure.
Smallness oozed from his petulant pout; it was all that would fit between those pursed lips.
It's hard to say how many; they oozed together like the insides of a mince pie.
An outer layer of crisp gave way to a tender patty that oozed with meaty juice.
Roberts oozed glamour in a semi-sheer dress covered in sparkles and designed by Yanina Couture.
The Stars and Stripes fans oozed confidence as the final approached, kicking off at 5 p.m.
The volcanic vents have oozed relatively cool, sluggish magma left over from a similar event in 27.
For Disney, which oozed popular content even before the Fox deal, the economics of streaming stack up.
Their slaves dug for black ore in underground shafts that oozed deadly gases and shuddered with explosions.
Interestingly, it has become a powerful porn sub-genre that's oozed it's way into America's sexual vocabulary.
The prose was beautiful, and each page oozed with compassion without layering the issue with coats of sugar.
The characters' animations oozed so much personality that, dozens of hours in, I still stopped to appreciate them.
The two-minute clip oozed mystery, including moving briefcases, moving brick walls and an Albus Dumbledore name drop.
With the scoreboard set to zero heading into the final round, the Sheffield University graduate visibly oozed confidence.
Chicken quesadillas, deceptively wholesome-looking with grilled chicken breast stuffed between whole wheat tortillas, also oozed with cheese.
As they cooked, they shrank much like real burgers, and a red oily film oozed from their skin.
The cool, soft mound of fresh cheese quietly oozed cream into the surrounding smear of honey-carrot purée.
As everywhere else we had been that day, the nail salon oozed an aesthetic of modern and trendy.
Tony was all soft edges; round head, round belly, round calves and his emotions oozed out of him.
The store itself had ample breathing room: high ceilings, sleek materials, clothing racks that oozed dignified European glitz.
The difference in the match was Tsitsipas's youthful energy, which he oozed with his every Tigger-like step.
They pulled out his toenails, he said, gesturing towards raw skin on his big toe that oozed with pus.
CULIACAN, Mexico (Reuters) - The mug shot-style photo of Ovidio Guzman that appeared as he was apprehended oozed defiance.
Her Snapchat showed off scary-cute cake pops and downright disgusting looking pimple cupcakes that oozed when squeezed. Shudder!
Then the Politburo oozed confidence, concluding that China was the world's economic engine, with a new level of power.
Soon, each of the children became ill, developing chronic ear infections that oozed pus, Glatt writes in his book.
Lava has oozed over two wells at the Puna geothermal power plant, but county officials said the flow stopped.
Zendaya oozed glamour as she channeled the DC Comics character Poison Ivy at the 2019 Emmys on Sunday night.
Just a week ago, in his own news conference, the President-elect oozed passion and a relentless relish for confrontation.
This is not the first child-chauffeuring venture to have oozed its way out of the Bay Area #disruptors' scene.
The music Mitski made as a composition student at SUNY Purchase was graceful and spare, but it still oozed menace.
While Stroll looked lost during Saturday qualifying, Massa oozed the confidence of a veteran making the most of his experience.
T-Boz, Left Eye, and Chilli's wispy vocals oozed sensuality — a sound my innocent young ears hadn't registered until then.
For 22018 years, this volcano has oozed lava from the ground, with the molten rock mostly flowing into the ocean.
"The company culture oozed downward onto regional vice presidents and the district managers and even the store managers," the report said.
Since I bought my first smartphone in 2008, the internet has oozed its way into the subterranean parts of my consciousness.
Lonesome Crowded West oozed with emo and post-hardcore fits as it ingeniously maneuvered through an amalgamation of genres and references.
Garlic, which I loved, was "low class" and, according to her, oozed from my pores for days after I ate it.
The text of the proclamation, by contrast, "says nothing about religion," even though everything else about the proclamation oozed religious animosity.
Throughout the almost three hours of increasingly repetitive questions, liberals oozed over Comey's eloquent descriptions of what transpired between him and Trump.
"The Fed's statement yesterday oozed dovishness, for no apparent reason," Ian Shepherdson, chief economists at Pantheon Macroeconomics, wrote to clients on Thursday.
The Thomas fire had burned them, creating wounds that oozed with blood and, in some cases, scorching off their paw pads completely.
From the start, their songs oozed with queer resonances, which haven't been fully unpacked in most of the articles written in Michael's wake.
After Deepwater Horizon exploded, BP's well oozed oil for 87 panicked-filled days resulting in oiled beaches, oiled wildlife and shattered human lives.
"It oozed such raw emotion, and I was thrilled by the idea that you can completely destroy any idea of format," he recalls.
Even though (or perhaps because) they agreed on most major issues, Holbrooke's contempt for Albright, which mixed sexism with rivalry, oozed out regularly.
Bloomberg's campaign is like a giant lava cake that has oozed across the plate, the plate in this case being the United States.
But Ms. Getty, who has none of the arrogance so often oozed by the ultrarich, was not willing to talk about her childhood.
Then the camera pulled back as her blood oozed onto the floor, and a cleanup crew arrived to ensure no sign of her remained.
While Secret Evil dabbled in voodoo and oozed gritty blues, Telephone/Telefono is a culturally relevant body of work that's angsty, but more polished.
Timberlake never quite oozed virility — he topped out somewhere around 'Hollister model breaking bad' — but this aspect of his persona has aged particularly poorly.
He scooped Sarah Palin's endorsement, along with a few prominent evangelicals, and oozed that brash self-confidence of a man who is virtually unstoppable.
The chicken was perfectly shredded, and warm jalapeno sauce and sour cream oozed out of the tortilla's folds in the most delicious way imaginable.
Just before serving, she put the rounds together, sandwiching the layers with whipped cream and fresh berries, which oozed delectably when she cut in.
They swung their batons, bashing one "protester" in the head until it oozed fake blood, and then zip-tied the protesters and the journalists.
Eyewitness accounts said that blood poured out of Davis' mouth and "oozed from his chest" as he was hit with 2,300 volts of electricity.
Before Thursday&aposs eruption, the lava lake at the volcano&aposs summit crater dropped steadily as lava oozed out from cracks elsewhere on the volcano.
Striding out onto the glyph-shaped stage in front of a crowd of 100,000, with a hundred million more watching at home, he oozed confidence.
McCain oozed with sarcasm Tuesday afternoon when asked about the Senate finance committee's decision to hold a last-minute hearing on Graham-Cassidy next week.
The timer went off and I was like a kiddo on Christmas morning — until I cracked through the slimy membrane and raw egg oozed out.
In the village of Khokong, a sea of mud oozed around the stilt houses that were still standing and dead animals floated in the water.
The last time the Carters hit the road together, JAY-Z swaggered on Magna Carta...Holy Grail, and Beyoncé's surprise self-titled album oozed sensuality.
The singer, Jovan Matic (known as Joca Ajkula, or Joca the Shark), wore eyeliner and oozed sexual energy, particularly once he had shed his shirt.
He arrived as a Patrick Bateman-style corporate striver-as-sociopath — both took out their aggressions on homeless people, among others — but also oozed insecurity.
Whatever you think of the reality of that connection — and on social media, there was a lot of verbal eye-rolling — the outfit oozed appropriateness.
The dark eccentricities curling along the edges of even Demme's sunnier comedies (1988's "Married to the Mob," for example) oozed to "Silence's" front-and-center.
But if nothing else, Mutants in Manhattan looks like a fresh take on a franchise that has oozed out some pretty terrible games in the past.
The chops oozed herbed fontina stuffing, and while the cognac brown sauce was uninspired, the sheer bulk of the dish more than made up for it.
Emo began as a largely teenage endeavor, and The Get Up Kids' debut album, 1997s Four Minute Mile oozed with pubescent heartbreak and small-town ennui.
Mr. Johnson and his senior officials have oozed confidence that they can break from European rules and still maintain largely uninterrupted access to the European marketplace.
As of Sunday night, the eastbound lanes of Interstate 696 had reopened but barriers remained along the shoulder where the liquid had oozed onto the roadway.
They were alive with doodles and collages, cute cartoons, and portraits of queens, the same mix of wit, glam, and scrappy spirit that oozed from Tabboo!
Ismail Buyukcakar, who played soccer alongside Erdogan in the early 1970s in Istanbul&aposs Camialti team, recalls a young man who had leadership qualities and oozed confidence.
" But she found that after her accidents, she received special attention from her friends, who "rubbed my neck and back gently" and "oozed gentleness all over me.
There was so much stuff that I can honestly say, still, I find fascinating about the people that oozed me out and put my particles together. Aww.
Hundreds of homes have been destroyed since May 3, when Kilauea erupted and opened fissures that oozed lava across a mostly rural section of the Big Island.
She's recently been sporting suits on the red carpet, but Zendaya oozed glamour in one of the most gorgeous gowns of the night at the 2019 Emmys.
Cabrera-Bello, coming off a tie for fifth at the Olympics last week, continued his strong form and oozed confidence about his chances of a strong finish.
I, too, was pretty appalled by her stilettos — they oozed of elitism, the same elitism both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton would get reamed for in the press.
A few hundred million years ago, briny ice lavas from deep beneath the surface pushed Ahuna Mons up, freezing again as they oozed across the mountain's rugged peak.
Volcanologists believe the huge vent formed during the violent eruption before a thick mass of lava eventually oozed up and sealed off the volcano — at least for now.
It's beautiful ripples of ice cream, like the hide of a Shar-Pei oozed elegant decadence, whether they were being served after dinner or at a birthday party.
Parsons opted for a Tom Ford tux with a burgundy velvet jacket, while his new husband oozed Old Hollywood glamour in a white number from the same designer.
Those who dined at Skyline were treated to a place left unchanged during decades of changes, and a place that oozed hospitality because Louie had made it home.
My lips were greeted by a gentle layer of sweet cinnamon powder and my teeth were met by a flaky, crispy crust that oozed buttery filling when bitten.
That's why I give Priyanka major props for choosing this long-sleeve, feather and jewel-embellished gown that simply oozed cool, especially paired with her plum eyes and lips.
And I loved how her side-swept wavy blowout and diamond-and-sapphire Piaget drop earrings oozed that sophisticated glamour one expects to see on the Oscars red carpet.
Freshly picked, the yellow-skinned papaya oozed as Barbara Hau'ofa, a lean, salt-and-pepper haired Australian book editor, slid half the fruit my way along with a spoon.
But Washington oozed something else; he was able to do his job while maintaining an exciting playground style of play that resisted the conformity of so-called organized ball.
From "Ready Steady Go" to "Youth Youth Youth," the album oozed pubescent attitude and bouncy hooks—a celebration of being young, horny, angry, hungry, and wide-eyed with wonder.
With his tan, slim-fitting clothes, and perfectly groomed ashen hair, the 56-year-old Italian artist oozed a vitality that felt alien amid all the vacationers from flyoverland.
This frigid air oozed across the Gulf of Mexico, into Florida, and served as one of the catalysts for a low pressure area to develop in the Bahamas on Tuesday.
In the senators' description, the lunch oozed unity without a mention of the brouhaha between the President and Corker, which began over the summer but which has recently escalated dramatically.
When TIME Magazine published dramatic photos of a river on fire, it reported that the river was so saturated with sewage and industrial waste that it oozed rather than flowed.
The drink came in healthy-sounding flavours like Wild Cherry, Mountain Blackberry, Country Raspberry, and Orchard Peach, and was packaged in premium-looking teardrop-shaped glass bottles that oozed classiness.
The Kīlauea volcano in Hawai'i oozed molten rock for months during 2018, and eventually became the most destructive eruption in the United States since Mount St. Helens exploded in 1980.
First popularized by Instagram users in Thailand and Indonesia, slime content has invaded the internet and oozed into the mainstream, becoming a lucrative business for people like Chloe Park, above.
In stony silence we would crawl along the track as soap that oozed from the ceiling, spinning brushes I thought were octopuses, and gale force hair dryers polished our car.
But she has since raised eyebrows for different reasons, like claiming that a bust of Nicholas II in Crimea oozed myrrh this year on the 100th anniversary of his overthrow.
"If they want to join us by knocking out ISIS, that is just fine as far as I'm concerned," Mr. Trump said recently, in a statement that oozed Kissingerian realpolitik.
Since last Thursday's eruption, the neighborhood has been under assault by molten rock, which has fountained and oozed out of the earth and had destroyed 36 homes as of Tuesday night.
Since last Thursday's eruption, the neighborhood has been under assault by molten rock, which has fountained and oozed out of the earth and had destroyed 36 structures as of Tuesday night.
Officials say a flow is less than a mile (kilometer) away from Highway 137 in the Big Island&aposs Puna district where lava has oozed out of fissures in the ground.
Germans who only a year ago oozed confidence about their economy and their country are now losing faith that they "can manage", as Angela Merkel, the chancellor, likes to put it.
At least twice this year, the Syrian military fired Iranian-made artillery shells filled with a chlorine-like substance that oozed poison slowly, giving victims just a few minutes to escape.
Bushfires raged out of control near Melbourne, and on the Hume Highway, which links Sydney and Melbourne, a stretch of asphalt oozed apart in the heat, causing a major traffic jam.
Long tiers of candles burned around the piano, light poured in a velvety haze from the ceiling, and fractals purled and oozed on a screen at the back of the stage.
Overabundance and opulence oozed amidst the smell of money and cigarette smoke from the crowds of gamblers on the inside, while million-dollar yachts adorned the docks at the Trump Marina outside.
In mid-September, at the kitchen table of her new home in the running haven of Flagstaff, 22007,22 feet above sea level, Hall oozed a calm confidence ahead of her upcoming races.
This time, a wink face greatly enhanced the chances that a line would be interpreted as sarcastic, while an ellipsis moved the needle a little bit, and a full-stop oozed sincerity.
On a day that also saw third seed Rory McIlroy win to improve to 2-0-0, world number one Spieth oozed confidence with the state of his game at Austin Country Club.
He knew more than either Roy or Henrietta, a middle-aged couple, when Roy half-explained and Henrietta half-grasped his affair with a mousy student; the tears oozed from beneath Roy's spectacles.
Justin Hawkins, this strange, serpentine man who somehow oozed sex appeal despite looking like an undernourished cavalier, clambering from the plumes of a steamy hot tub, flicking wet, pink hair from his eyes.
"Natalie started to eat hers and as she cut the chicken, the chicken oozed red blood to which I commented it looked bloody," her husband, Steward, said in court,  according to the Hertfordshire Mercury.
Tongue-in-cheek, raw and unabashedly feminist – all traits that oozed into their brand of aggressively catchy music – the ladies are downright hilarious when left to their own devices, as evidenced throughout the documentary.
Dark chocolate oozed out of a five-spice cake, but the bigger surprise was in how well the Asian spice mixture, sprinkled over the top, complemented rather than distracted from the flavor of cocoa.
After setting a line of lime-rich mortar, each man would lay down a slate and push its bottom edge into the mortar bed until the excess oozed out like mustard from a sandwich.
This past spring and summer — as the election oozed across the social media landscape like a corrupting presence from an H.P. Lovecraft story — I worked on a series of drawings about the presidential candidates.
What We Do in the Shadows (2014) and last year's Hunt for the Wilderpeople were both left-field takes on genre-ish trappings that oozed a specific wit, and Thor: Ragnarok is no different.
A woman recently posted photos to a private group of a spot on her cheek that she had applied black salve seven times, asking if she should keep applying after it oozed pus several times.
If you talk to enough car designers, most will tell you that they began drawing cars before they could read, and these were the cars they imagined: sinewy, coupe shapes that oozed form and fluidity.
"Natalie started to eat hers and as she cut the chicken the chicken oozed red blood to which point I commented it looked bloody," her husband, Stewart, said in court, according to the Hertfordshire Mercury.
As I emerged from the Winter's War screening vowing to invest in fingernail daggers and ride a polar bear to the office, new aspirations oozed out of me like a potentially destructive puddle of gold.
As Kilauea oozed lava from 22 fissures on its eastern flank, residents of Pahoa on the Big Island, some wearing ash masks, hunkered down in shelters and waited for an expected resumption of major eruptions.
But, in a piece like ALIEN LANDSCAPE #1, it's anyone's guess what type of kitbashing Blanché deployed, if he used any at all, because it looks like it oozed out of his imagination fully formed.
Not the usual opening salvo of feedback that post-hardcore bands love to inflict, but a thrumming, almost tidal pulse of echoes and textures that oozed out of the air rather than sliced through it.
PARIS/DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince visited France in April, he oozed confidence that President Donald Trump would pull the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal which Riyadh has long opposed.
Now, researchers have put forward a paper arguing that if there is indeed a sizable briny-lake underneath this ice cap, hot molten rock (magma) must have oozed up near the surface and melted the ice.
The reason, of course, was partly due to her aesthetic: The body-hugging dress, raven-black hair, and bold lip practically oozed seduction with a capital S. Her beauty look was as iconic as her shimmy.
On the ballot was Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Harvard-educated global technocrat with so much government experience it practically oozed from her pores, and a group of men, most notably the professional soccer player George Weah.
The app, available on the iOS App Store and Google Play, aims to be all the things that Facebook isn't (namely, fun), and comes just a few weeks after word of it oozed out of Menlo Park.
It oozed from his every pores: His post-sex tousled waves, the pubic hair he wouldn't hide while wearing ass-less chaps, perfectly personified the lyrics of his music, sung in sensual whispers and orgasm-fueled falsettos.
Samsung phones have some of the best screens around, but they were outshined in 2019 by OnePlus, which adopted screens with 90Hz refresh rates that oozed a premium attitude that surpassed Samsung's Galaxy S10 line with 60Hz screens.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Italy's Francesco Molinari, one of the hottest players in world golf, simply oozed class as he rattled off half a dozen birdies in a rousing six-under-par 65 at the British Open on Saturday.
It was the sport's first televised final and Reyes, nicknamed Bata—"kid" in Tagalog—oozed laid-back charisma and came with a backstory of having worked his way up from a youth spent sleeping rough on pool tables.
Population: 5,878Median income: $121,518Median home value: $283,100White Rock is 50 miles outside of Albuquerque and is known for White Rock Canyon, a natural wonder formed from the lava that oozed from the Caja del Rio Caldera volcanic eruptions.
In Olympic road champion Greg van Avermaet, this year's Tour de Suisse runner-up Damiano Caruso and former Sky man Nicolas Roche, Porte has a powerful unit behind him and he oozed confidence at a news conference on Thursday.
The property that once oozed with chemical sludge and toxic waste this week will host to the Presidents Cup, the biennial competition between 22011-man teams from the United States and the rest of the world outside of Europe.
That's because they're living in the Diamond Alkali Superfund Site, where toxic leftovers from the manufacture of chemicals like DDT and the infamous Agent Orange oozed into surrounding waterways to be taken up by the animals that inhabited them.
The distribution of this material, which appears to be carbonate salts, suggests that within this 57-mile-wide-long crater, icy brines—like lava but made of salt and water—once oozed to the surface in a process known as cryovolcanism.
HONOLULU – Fast-flowing lava rivers oozed across more land toward the ocean on Hawaii&aposs Big island over the weekend, prompting officials to knock on doors and urge remaining residents in the Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens evacuation zones to flee immediately.
So even if Mr Dean had oozed charm and praised Ms Bland's eclectic Spotify combination of Barbra Streisand and Stormzy, he should not have been asking the question in the first place unless she was applying to be a DJ or music journalist.
The notion that the House could now muster legislation on so thorny an issue was hard to credit; in my conversations with White House and Senate Democratic staff members, their estimation of the House's efforts on immigration oozed condescension verging on scorn.
Dressed in all black, with long peaked hats, the women sneaked through the narrow streets of downtown Manhattan late into the night, making their way to the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange, where they oozed glue into the latches of its doors.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the same elementary school was closed for more than eight months in 1989 and 1990 when an odd substance oozed up from underground, leading to the discovery that the school had been built on a former city dump.
But it also oozed out at the 1520 meeting of Henry VIII and Francis I known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold, and at the Women's March on Versailles in 1789, where peasants threw it at the carriage transporting Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Apple introduces the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max iPhone XS Specs iPhone XS Max Specs (differences) iPhone XS Max up close and hands-on [gallery ids="4993,1711261,1711256,1711265,232,235,24"] While Apple's iPhone X may have oozed premium luxury when it launched last year, boy, was it pricey.
I tried to accept that I was never going to have the money or the looks that oozed out of every pore of this industry, and that even if I did, it wouldn't help me achieve what I'd come to the city to do: become a better reporter.
Then there's this striking example of how a river that once was so toxic that it bubbled and oozed like a caldron is producing edible marine life: the Ohio E. P. A. announced in March that fish from the Cuyahoga River, including catfish and common carp, are safe to eat.
In the most recent eruption of Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii that began a month ago, most of the lava has oozed from fissures, spreading slowly enough that it is no threat to people — although hundreds of houses and other buildings in the lava's path have been destroyed.
This was a sort of choppy solve for me, mainly because I hopped through the theme clues at the beginning, but I noticed some nice crosses and juxtapositions, like SCHMOOZE with OOZED OUT, YESSIREE and SIRES, the slightly deranged TASES and MACED, and one noted by the puzzle's constructor, Will Nediger, SCREW and SCROD.
So anyway, then we made some more tracks and the core of the album stayed all dark and ratty but a new layer oozed out around our dark core that was kinda mental and lunatic and random and juicy and 2 much fun and so we changed the name of our album to WE HAVE CANDY.
The bustling Grand Bazaar, the cafes, the pathways along the Bosporus bordered by enormous, craggy rocks, the people of all ages and manner of dress fishing in the cerulean blue waters, the majestic mosques, grand palaces and hotels, and the picture-perfect narrow alleyways beckoning travelers to careen through their zigzagging routes: all of it simply oozed Turkishness.
" In "The Bottles in the Cellar," a family project to brew cider from the apple trees that fill their garden spirals out of control, offering a nightmarish image of fecundity in an otherwise barren world: "The pavement turned into a swamp of yellow sweetness, honey and syrup oozed out between the disintegrating wagon slats and sank into the gutters in sluggish streams.
Leading the pack is Fismuler, where we tried a meltingly tender brisket that had been brined for 10 days and then dry-rubbed with a mix powdered coffee, cumin and brown sugar before going on the grill, and a truly outstanding tortilla that oozed a creamy egg-yolk foam (it had been emulsified with Iberian pork fat) mixed with fried sea nettles from Andalusia, which taste like crunchy algae.
Here again are the manifestations of terror: the purple cancerous lesions of Kaposi's sarcoma, fatal when they migrated to your lungs; toxoplasmosis — a brain disease that turned 42.63-somethings into end-stage Alzheimer's patients; pneumocystis carinii, which flooded your lungs until you drowned; cytomegalovirus, which led to blindness, so that young men in AIDS wards were "hugging walls and scraping the air to find their nurses"; molluscum contagiosum, covering the body in "small, barnacle-like papules" that oozed pus; peripheral neuropathy, with which a mere brush of a sheet against your skin felt like an electric shock; and cryptosporidiosis, a parasite that took over people's gastrointestinal tract, slowly starving them to death.

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