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Licensing run amok not only poisons markets, it also poisons sentiment towards markets that misfire.
Our current laws sanction various poisons, including booze and cigarettes.
Varga poisons Sy, who ends up a shell of himself.
Tyrion poisons Dany and installs Jon on the Iron Throne.
Corruption is like gangrene that poisons democracy, business and society.
He wants an antidote for the poisons of partisan politics.
Yet, the public poisons itself daily with bad food choices.
The ancient Greeks taught that inaccurate language poisons the soul.
Each cycle consisted of a weeklong infusion of selective poisons.
But finding residue before it poisons unwitting victims is the problem.
Such proselytising stoked the sectarianism that now poisons the Middle East.
Urban legends about undetectable poisons and hidden razor blades were everywhere.
It filters poisons and biologists think it once did much more.
I am vulnerable to hammers, fire, and any number of poisons.
Ruch said red tide poisons both manatees and their food supply.
These newly engineered poisons represent a horrific frontier in technological innovation.
Stated plainly and simply, this is just not how fentanyl poisons.
For its first few centuries, it mostly referred to literal poisons.
Organophosphates (OPs) are among the world's most dangerous and widespread poisons.
Both poisons work by disrupting the nerve impulses that govern muscle contractions.
Staying in office only poisons efforts to grow together as one nation.
" "White privilege … eating your organic food while Elizabeth Warren poisons everyone else.
Though she poisons the woman's drink, the actress catches Arya shortly after.
Besides posing a choking hazard, plastic poisons the animals that consume it.
But that pollution is prejudiced — these poisons disproportionately affect communities of color.
You're quoting a man who poisons his political opponents, murders critical journos.
Poisons allow the pest-control companies to kill off their competition, literally.
The wife of a high-ranking Chinese official poisons a British businessman.
A thick air of paranoia poisons even the most innocuous-seeming interactions.
Similar operations have been carried out against those trying to buy poisons.
That is hard to dispute, but 1080 is no worse than other poisons.
Is our $10 charcoal cleanser really powerful enough to suck these poisons out?
" Ryabkov says the fact that the compounds haven't been returned "poisons the atmosphere.
The constant attacks on VA's workforce by Congress only further poisons the well.
Any bacteria that wind up too close get wiped out by antimicrobial poisons.
" Collomb said the student possessed "instructions on how to build ricin-based poisons.
There are also some shellfish poisons that cause symptoms that may resemble allergies.
And when they aren't prepared right, homeopathic products can be laced with fatal poisons.
Greater openness is welcome when entrenched parties are infected by tribalism or other poisons.
Of course crafting isn't a cure-all for the poisons that seep in everywhere.
But the saint has been caught up in the sectarianism that poisons Lebanese politics.
And all those traps and guns and poisons still haven't gotten the job done.
The first chance she gets, Sally poisons Jimmy's tequila — and it kills him instantly.
Karl Campbell is looking for a better method than poisons to eradicate island rats.
But we learn to pick our poisons, and then to love them beyond reason.
" He added: "I am spending my days in the friendly company of wonderful poisons.
And this, too: When Flint's water poisons its children, that hurts all of us.
Another easy way to help is by halting your use of pesticides and poisons.
Information about poisons and the Islamic State group was found on his mobile phone.
But we don't, and indeed such a rule poisons the well of national politics.
However, fewer modern poisons rely on consumption, which makes them even harder to anticipate.
"One more round getting pumped with poisons," goes one passage set by Mr. Hersch.
During the war, the German military built large factories to make the deadly poisons.
While there, Jaime poisons Olenna Tyrell who has just confessed that she orchestrated Joffrey's death.
Smoking poisons your lungs' defenses against infection, increasing your risk of pneumonia and other problems.
The more that he poisons that well, the more he risks kneecapping his own agenda.
Doc checks AdTech's pulse, Google poisons search with Fake News, and Social stews over trust.
"You can't trade poisons and trade victims and declare it an environmental victory," Malick says.
When toxins get snagged on the protein, cells release enzymes that break down the poisons.
For thousands of years, African hunters have put these poisons on the tips of arrows.
They dump poisons into our rivers and streams and ignore the lead in our drinking water.
Abandoned abruptly, the plant has been awaiting clean-up ever since, leaching poisons into the ground.
Bad starting pitching, like old Chinese food left in your refrigerator for a month, poisons everything.
You can try to struggle out of it, but you can't drain it of its poisons.
And the use of poisons in assassination attempts dates back to the Renaissance and ancient Rome.
A growing body of evidence shows that shortage of shut-eye cripples individuals and poisons organisations.
Political murders, particularly those accomplished with poisons, are nothing new in Russia, going back five centuries.
There have been reports of electric shocks, including stun guns, used to break down the poisons.
Poisons are unpredictable, their outcomes depending on the victim's size, age, gender, metabolism and organ health.
What if every homeowner in the entire subdivision stopped using poisons and planted a pollinator garden?
These nerve poisons can inhibit an enzyme called cholinesterase, which breaks down a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine.
The repeats lead to an abnormal form of Huntingtin, which poisons nerve cells in the brain.
His budget would let poisons flow through American rivers and be belched into the sky overhead.
Over millions of years, German roaches unwittingly evolved an exceptional ability to resist poisons and malicious pathogens.
She's incredibly strong and seemingly unharmable, resistant not only to physical attacks, but poisons and diseases, too.
The peoples of the high Andes carefully selected and bred potatoes to reduce the level of poisons.
Click here to view original GIFSoluble cyanide salts are some of the deadliest poisons known to man.
The Novichok group of poisons was first developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 80s.
The poisons that Island Conservation and other environmental groups typically use on rodents cause a horrible death.
And common poisons like brodifacoum can wind up hanging around in the environment for a long time.
In the film, Abigail poisons Sarah with tea, which leaves her gravely ill but doesn't kill her.
To make the poisons disappear requires repeated boiling, drying, or even burying the meat until it ferments.
They will use whatever weapons they have: guns, trucks, knives, poisons and bombs to kill innocent people.
Health care is a great example of how the obsession with personal responsibility poisons our political debate.
Atypical anorexia poisons the mind, a fact about the condition that I am still learning to accept.
Chemtrails, fluoride, vaccines, antidepressants: In the politics of conspiracy, these poisons are what turn people into sheeple.
Not only are these poisons present in water, but they can also accumulate along the food chain.
This poisons politics: it denies the public their political choice and deprives society a mechanism for change.
The food message from this White House: eat your poisons, and don't ask where they came from.
In the highlands, stories of neighbors murdering neighbors based on accusations of poisons and hexes are routine.
It didn't take long before kids—nature's idiots—began ingesting these bright, alluring, and oftentimes tasty new poisons.
Alma gets so fed up with Reynolds that she poisons him—badly—to knock him down a peg.
Contaminants at Superfund sites include lead and other heavy metals, poisons like dioxins and PCBs, asbestos, and radiation.
"Potion-making and poisons have a long and fascinating history of being associated with femininity," he told me.
Who could love even one of you, bearing your poisons and your pain into the heavy summertime air?
After all, if it can medically detoxify the body of poisons, a smaller dose probably works too, right?
"The toxics or poisons that lie dormant will still be there when the streams are reactivated," he said.
These beneficial gene variants have been observed in some natural populations of rats regularly exposed to these poisons.
I'd felt like a one-person Monsanto, soaking the house in noxious poisons to rid a natural cycle.
There will be fewer incarcerations because individuals will have less access to these poisons for themselves and others.
The goat's bezoar is a fine antidote to most poisons, as any first-year Potions student could tell you.
This conflation of religion and politics poisons Islam itself, too, by overshadowing all the religion's theological and moral teachings.
It's horrifying, it poisons the air around us, but there's that one note of sweetness that keeps us sniffing.
Scientists were most shocked by the high levels of poisons in what had seemed a wilderness, he told Reuters.
He's somebody who poisons young people not only in Mexico, but also in the United States with his drugs.
Once the spores enter the body, they germinate and multiply, causing a flu-like illness that poisons the blood.
Low productivity growth inevitably poisons politics: it becomes a struggle over who gets what proportion of a fixed pie.
VX stops acetylcholinesterase from doing its job, so you make far too much acetylcholine, which poisons and kills you.
Pine Nut Syndrome (PNS), also known as Pine Mouth, was first identified by the Belgian Poisons Center in 2001.
Other coastal spots have been hit by marea roja, an algal bloom associated with industrial dumping that poisons shellfish.
Poisons in the bacteria can kill off the infected tissue, meaning the patient can lose limbs and even die.
"Our bodies are full of poisons from products we use every day," my colleague Nicholas Kristof wrote last year.
The annual estimate is that spent lead poisons 15 to 20 million wild animals a year, including endangered species.
Many in the agency believed its poisons had killed an additional three million coyotes whose bodies were never found.
A biochemist, Grigory Mairanovski, labored in secret from 1928 on the task of developing tasteless, colorless and odorless poisons.
This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors.
Surely battering your body with various poisons is only going to make you feel worse in the long run.
Inequality is a disease that poisons society and stunts lives, and every tax measure on offer would increase it.
Every one of these deaths is not only tragic in itself, but also further poisons relations and entrenches opinions.
"He's warning America of [Poisons vaccines] and the dangers," read another bullet point, referencing Trump's unfounded fearmongering about vaccines.
The symptoms were different: They included the pinpoint pupils of victims that characterize nerve agents and other banned poisons.
Soames's book of poems, which Soames describes as "exquisite, and many-hued, and full of poisons," is titled "Fungoids."
The poisons that now corrupt our national bloodstream will not be washed clean by a Democratic victory in 2020.
Poisons washed into waterways and moved along the food chain, threatening delicate ecosystems for birds, fish and, ultimately, humans.
Racial discrimination poisons every avenue of life in the US, from job-seeking to online dating to getting medical care.
I am on my own couch aloneas a wrecked son poisons the airsinging his sins & bodies moveto rhythms of ruin.
Nothing short of full accountability will end the epidemic of abuse that poisons so much of the world for women.
Poisons, which are illegal in some states, can be ineffective or lead to a ''slow, drawn out death,'' Seerveld says.
After many questionable wheelchair dance scenes, Gaga makes a full recovery and poisons her sexy man played by Alexander Skarsgård.
It was a member of a group of flowers that are today the source of the poisons strychnine and curare.
By mobilizing racial resentments, Trump has spread "poisons throughout the system that could linger beyond his defeat," Jonathan Chait avers.
We have many more bitter receptors than sweet or other types of receptors, presumably because poisons are often bitter alkaloids.
However, we should understand that we pay some price for the current acrimony which poisons civil discourse in our country.
The Department of Conservation has killed off predators on some smaller outlying islands with traps and poisons dropped by air.
"This includes nicotine, THC, other cannabinoids, along with cutting agents or dilutants, additives, pesticides, opioids, poisons, and toxins," Zeller said.
Continuing to stifle positive economic engagement has negative effects on both countries' economies and poisons relations with Beijing more broadly.
Nor will the U.S. contain the rise of Russia, whose government poisons its citizens overseas and kills dissenters at home.
David Huerta is a developer who visualizes financial data by day and poisons search data by night while developing hayst.ac.
This obsessive band of keyboard warriors is so obnoxious in proselytizing its good word that it poisons its own cause.
Even when land is mostly dry, occasional high tides or storm surges bring in saltwater that poisons the rice paddies.
Blue-green algae and other HABs can produce different types of poisons, some that affect the liver, others the brain.
They also cast back to slavery and Jim Crow and decried the institutional racism that still poisons the United States.
There were poisons designed to make death look natural by triggering fast-acting cancers, heart attacks, and other fatal illnesses.
Taking an all or nothing approach to political issues isn't just unhelpful, it poisons the process and prevents meaningful conversation.
Not all poisons are as obvious as hemlock and cyanide pills - some toxic substances are actually hiding in plain sight.
She teams up with new guy J.D. (Christian Slater) and inadvertently poisons Heather with drain cleaner during a prank gone awry.
"Our idea wasn't to go out and put poisons into the environment, things that harm people or kill animals," he said.
It poisons the ability to participate in shared decision-making for the public good, and it results in literally poisoning people.
Several weeks later, these animals are bled to collect antibodies that their immune systems will have created to fight the poisons.
In the Home Pest and Rat Poisons: If it can kill another creature, think twice about putting it near your pets.
She slits his throat, then, using his face to trick the rest of House Frey, poisons them all at a feast.
Through this process, they are creating fabrics that can rapidly neutralize some of the deadliest poisons known to humankind: nerve agents.
So I ordered my poisons (a $216.42 bottle of cognac and a $215 bottle of wine) and waited for my delivery.
Whatever the merits of this haze of uncertainty as a pure political marketing strategy, it completely poisons the environment for negotiations.
The mining process, which involves dissolving huge quantities of rock in powerful acids, poisons towns and generates lakes of radioactive waste.
But it would be a gross oversimplification to suggest that easy access to guns, pills, or poisons is the only problem.
He attended several training camps in Afghanistan, where he learned to make explosives, poisons and chemical grenades, according to the profile.
He was captured with handwritten notebooks on creating explosives and poisons and information about communications and leadership in a counterintelligence unit.
When a man at the top is granting favors in exchange for sexual access, it poisons the meritocracy of the workplace.
One question that will only be answered with time is whether that poisons the well for any other kind of progress.
" Another extremist distributed a manual for using poisons, adding, in poor English: "Dont forget Ramadan is close, the month of victories.
Bees that pollinated those plants were exposed to "a cocktail of poisons," per an accompanying editorial—26 pesticides, including four neonics.
And without a steady stream of chemical signals from bacteria, the cells slow their production of mucus and bacteria-killing poisons.
During the trial a psychiatrist testified that the defendant was interested in watching the effects of poisons on his victims' health.
With the authors' permission, he has cut the boffo "Chrysanthemum Tea," a number in which the shogun's mother wittily poisons him.
It is found on emergency crash carts and is used in open-heart surgery and as an antidote to certain poisons.
The Medea tale, spread over three pots, is a tabloid nightmare: jealous wife poisons rival and knifes two children, her own.
He can use knives, hammers, axes, poisons, grenades, garroting, explosives, his feet, or his bare hands, if he is strong enough.
Today's parents, alarmed about the chemicals in artificial candy colorings, would have had more to worry about back then: outright poisons.
The CDC is running its own tests on more than 100 samples for vitamin E, pesticides, opioids, poisons and other toxins.
By rewriting the way costs and benefits are evaluated, Mr. Wheeler's proposal threatens regulations governing a host of other environmental poisons.
They were brought back to the cities sometime around the 1970s or '80s, because they had been so devastated by fertilizer poisons.
With the right strategically-placed poisons — like placing bait in hundreds of places around a kitchen — the roach dwellers can be expunged.
Any predator stupid enough to ignore that warning soon discovers that their meal's skin contains tetrodotoxin and 11 other potent paralytic poisons.
And Myrcella similarly motivates Cersei into having Ellaria chained, gagged, and forced to watch as Cersei poisons her daughter Tyene in return.
Despite being saturated with environmental poisons, Anniston became an icon of normalcy when it was named the "All American City" in 1978.
Elevated levels of lead, which poisons the nervous system and stunts children's brain development, have been found in more than 210 people.
"Homophobia is an ill that eats away at society, invades schools, and poisons families and lost friends," Mahjoubi said in his post.
These effects are not specific to cancer cells; but because cancer cells divide a lot, such poisons are particularly bad for them.
Once characterized as the dangerous poisons of "plain fools" by President Reagan, their reputation is in the midst of a dramatic renaissance.
Still, the people on all sides told me that, as they debate their choice of poisons, they'd rather not choose poisonous rhetoric.
Steve Kerr will decide how Green poisons you, and even he only has so much control over how Green impacts the game.
Mississippi River water travels down the face of America, picking up fertilizer runoff and other poisons on its way to the Gulf.
They are in the genus Strychnos, which ultimately gave rise to some of the world's most famous poisons, including strychnine and curare.
After all, the pharmaceutical industry poisons every well they touch as surely as a finger bowl used by Trump will turn orange.
Everything we sell, all of our caskets and urns are made out of materials that don't have any chemicals, toxins, or poisons.
And aside from some eyebrow-raising theories about the "natural" deaths of Lenin and Stalin, she names names and identifies possible poisons.
"So many different things are tied together by the word," a representative said — from environmental poisons to laments about politics and masculinity.
They included "Gardening Without Poisons" in 1961 and "Our Toxic Legacy: How Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, and Cadmium Harm Our Health" in 2011.
Not long ago we lost the Baiji River dolphin in China, due to habitat loss and poisons in the Chinese river system.
Once the powerful prosecutor of voting rights violations, the Department of Justice has stood by as widespread voter suppression poisons our democracy.
In being free of the fear that once poisoned her, she can see how much it still poisons the people around her.
Yet the abortion pills that women access online are far from poisons: they are recognised by the World Health Organisation as essential medicines.
They're putting out press releases with the words "sustainable" and "artisanal," while churning out toxic fashion that poisons the environment and exploits workers.
As we reported last year, oxybenzone, a compound found in nearly ever major brand of sunscreen, poisons corals about a dozen different ways.
I try not to think about the stingers, poisons, or the liquid that—if I'm being generous—could be mistaken for raw sewage.
Camille's mistake is understandable, though, because her mother does put on a white nightgown every time before she "nurses" (read: poisons) her daughters.
When it pours, it floods—and when it floods, the dirt we've swept under the rug runs into our rivers and poisons us.
"The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards are safeguarding millions of American children from poisons such as mercury, arsenic and acid gases," she said.
"This culture of hatred poisons minds and destroys lives and stands as the single greatest obstacle to progress toward peace," the statement said.
The story that AIDS was a C.I.A. project run amok spread that way, and it poisons the discussion of the disease decades later.
That will also make it easier for farmers battling resistant weeds to spray a widening array of poisons sold by the same companies.
"We are dealing with an association that distributes racist and anti-Semitic writings and thus systematically poisons our liberal society," Mr. Seehofer added.
Its basic tools are 50 years of federal clean air and water laws meant to limit Americans' exposure to environmental poisons and pollutants.
"These so-called 'flexible tariffs' are a marriage of two lethal poisons to economic growth — protectionism and uncertainty," Flake said in a statement.
All the extra food led to a massive algal bloom, a skim of blue-green slime that smells like rotten eggs and poisons humans.
That makes much of Gaza's seafood, like the beloved blue crab, a no-go for those worried about what poisons the fish have ingested.
"  The spokesperson claims the alkaline properties of charcoal in the croissant "help to detoxify any poisons in the body by neutralising excess stomach acids.
Limiting access to pesticides, poisons that are close at hand for most rural Indians, may prevent such deaths, as it has in Sri Lanka.
The kittens were taken in and bathed by Lloyd, who received advice on what to do with them from the Veterinary Poisons Information Service.
And yet none of them have apparently ever heard of deathtraps, poisons, sedatives, or any weapon with a longer range than a machine gun.
Yep — the same strychnine now recognized as one of the world's most dangerous poisons was once used as a performance enhancing drug for athletes.
Now, in a 30-year-old amber collection, scientists have found the earliest ancestor of those famous drawing-room mystery poisons, strychnine and curare.
Yet one national scourge that holds back the economy and poisons politics is readily solvable—politicians just need to be brave enough to act.
He'd been researching how to hire a hit man using Bitcoins on a work computer, as well as various plant- and frog-based poisons.
In addition to allowing organs on the site, the Dread Pirate Roberts had also recently approved the sale of poisons on the Silk Road.
A lot of other creatures, from some beetles to rats to koalas, rely on microbes to detoxify the poisons in the meals they eat.
Many suspect the ailments can be traced to their contact years earlier with "burn pits," assorted poisons and artillery shells made of depleted uranium.
Law enforcement often track down buyers of poisons or weapons and have also gone after buyers of "harder" drugs, such as MDMA or methamphetamine.
She knew 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic,' and yet her mother had taught her how to use both fierce and subtle Ojibwe poisons. . . .
When vast blooms occur, these poisons may spread through the environment and up the food chain to fish and animals that feed on them.
Like most living things, they have evolved an impressive array of defense mechanisms to avoid becoming dinner: thick bark, tough leaves, thorns, spines, poisons.
Misconceptions Actually: To say that drinking juice detoxifies the body isn't quite the same as claiming leeches suck out poisons, but it's fairly close.
These were the first synthetic insecticides, and they were way more effective than the natural botanicals or elemental poisons we had been using previously.
Because too much of what poisons this relationship is a grandmother or grandfather who is dictating to you what you should and shouldn't do.
But where they do occur, cyanotoxins are "among the most powerful natural poisons known," according to the CDC, and are especially dangerous for dogs.
She spoke, among other issues, of how she used to play in the nearby river but now mercury from wildcat mining poisons the water.
As a proud nationalist, surely Trump understands that insulting rhetoric aimed at Mexicans, and at Latinos generally, poisons the well for any potential dealmaking.
Some of them are photosynthetic, and some cause red tides, which can harm or even kill large animals because of the poisons they produce.
After all, the brand is the only mobile asset for Nokia at this point so it needs to ensure no one (else) poisons the well.
That most virulent of poisons, the 'stab-in-the-back,' is in the bloodstream now and it will work its harm for a long time.
The lingo of chemotherapists was like a secret code or handshake; even the capacity to call such baleful poisons by name made me feel powerful.
"We hope any doubts can be dispelled soon to end this trickling of accusations that poisons the atmosphere in an ever gloomier situation," it said.
When there are safer, cost effective options on the shelves why would we choose one that poisons bald eagles, game animals, and the hunters themselves?
And as researchers noted in the Journal of Urban Ecology this year, rats rapidly evolve to resist poisons, the most commonly known form of extermination.
But the main thing is to eliminate the poisons, replace the bad food with good choices: whole foods, fruits, vegetables, lentils, beans, plant-based foods.
But any product that questions the integrity of tap water, or implies that untreated water is in some way purer or superior, poisons the well.
They were right to be reluctant, because Ivy eventually poisons the Birds of Prey in order to make them attack some people she needs dead.
Under the deal, Syria joined the Chemical Weapons Convention, and over the next nine months, vast stores of lethal poisons were removed and ultimately destroyed.
The veteran actor plays a villanous grandmother who poisons her granddaughter, Infinity Jackson (Zoey Deutch), in order to elicit public attention, pity, and free gifts.
For every family, especially their vulnerable children and seniors, these cuts will mean more poisons in the soil and more toxic substances in the water.
It promises to make public green spaces safer for birds and other small animals, which are especially vulnerable to the poisons used in pest killers.
America's Congress is not known for productivity in the best of times; when impeachment poisons relations on Capitol Hill, it will grind to a halt.
There might have been a tug of war over the Pretty Poisons, but Cheryl's excommunication and last week's Choni "breakup" felt like drama for drama's sake.
The structural underpinnings of homophobia, racism and misogyny are among the many poisons ripping this country to shreds, coupled with ridiculous access to military-style firearms.
Befrienders Worldwide What they found was that the most common poisons were over-the-counter drugs, like Tylenol or Advil (or generic versions of these drugs).
It poisons the public arena and makes politics a life and death affair, where people don't just want to defeat their opponents but to jail them.
There's simpler poisons they could make, but for some reason they're making these really complicated things that work on us, and that's a very curious question.
The state says it has identified 43 people suffering from elevated levels of lead, which poisons the nervous system and can stunt brain development in children.
There's a dramatic moment at the end of the comics where Veidt poisons the three servants and opens his vivarium to the elements, killing everything inside.
Wheeler is proposing that health benefits might not even be considered in the rule-making process — only the potential cost to the industries producing these poisons.
During a September 19 media briefing, CDC and FDA officials said they are specifically examining THC, other cannabinoids, opioids, cutting agents, pesticides, poisons, and various additives.
Meanwhile, critics of so-called identity politics, like prominent Intellectual Dark Webber Ben Shapiro, argue that this is one of the poisons infecting the left today.
So why continue making albums to prove something you've already earned at the risk of taking some bad advice and creating something that poisons the well?
The court heard that the defendant had been experimenting with poisons for years, and had ordered a new batch on the internet days before his arrest.
But that is how the purging of poisons always happens, and being disowned by one's father is a quite costly and dramatic act of political purgation.
I'm like a guy who is being offered two poisoned vials, and you are telling me about all of the poisons contained in Vial No. 1.
In came a gang that sees all this hyperventilating about poisons in our food, toxins in our water and carbon in our air as alarmist whining.
No, a green light for poisons will hit those living at the margins, people without the time or money to investigate where their food comes from.
Chalk it up to less signposting, and to having more tools at hand (the inventory is an embarrassment of riches: full of bombs and poisons and decoys).
In a statement, spokesperson TJ Ducklo called Facebook's decision "unacceptable" and said that allowing the video to spread "poisons the public discourse and chips away at" democracy.
Navalny's doctor, Anastasia Vasilyeva, however, told the Echo of Moscow radio station she believed the hospital did not have the equipment to test for all existing poisons.
For instance, Frodo in The Lord of the Rings gets stabbed by the Witch King, and the wound poisons him until he finally sails away to paradise.
Both the caterpillar and the butterfly wear their poisons like a badge of honor, flashing warning colors of yellow, orange, black and white, to advertise their distastefulness.
Her love interest, Teddy, has a mother so controlling that she poisons Teddy's pets because she's afraid that Teddy will love them more than he loves her.
Deadly blast in China: An explosion that killed at least 47 people at a chemical factory has raised fears of poisons spreading in the air and water.
Haynes is an expert at ratcheting up tension, so when someone poisons one of Sarah's dogs, you know something bad is about to happen to Sarah herself.
The FDA is also testing 150 vaping product samples to see if they contain substances like painkillers, poisons, and toxic chemicals, according to the Wall Street Journal.
But, "it does appear that the possibility of this kind of use is growing," he said, speaking broadly of extremists' use of chemical weapons and other poisons.
"If it isn't pest poisons and pesticides, then it is food safety," said Mr. Ten Eyck, suggesting that one rule maker seemingly tries to outdo the last.
Britain said the Skripals were attacked with a military-grade nerve agent from the Novichok group of poisons, developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and '80s.
Talk about the nondisclosure thing, because that to me has been one of the poisons of this whole system, is that women are paid not to say anything.
Mexican foodsellers have more incentive to shoulder the hassle and expense of licensing because they are confident that they can cash in on sweet poisons such as margaritas.
It's the latest shot in Durbin's ongoing campaign to keep young people from using vapes, which he's called "candy-flavored poisons" in the past, according to Roll Call.
"The view that if in doubt, 'Putin and the Russians are responsible for everything', is one that poisons thought and must stop," he told the Augsburger Allgemeine daily.
Agatha's new small-town neighbors don't much like her city ways, especially after she enters a store-bought quiche in a baking contest and poisons the resident philanderer.
Heart-thumping with one eye on the door, Dean watched the files of al Qaeda's A to Z of bombs and poisons slowly copy to another hard disk.
"Russian assassins have developed toxic materials truly worthy of a nuclear superpower, cooking up new radioactive poisons that cause massive organ failure," Herman writes, with something like awe.
Past, present and future share visual and narrative space as the histories of poisons, eugenics, home-loan guidelines and forensic science coalesce like iron filings around a magnet.
This kind of extreme identity polarization poisons politics in ways often invisible in day-to-day observation that, nonetheless, contribute to the fundamental dysfunction of our political system.
When these substances leach out of the ground and into nearby water supplies, it poisons the water and turns it an impossible-to-ignore shade of rusty orange.
"For these threats to be made, and for people to pretend like it's not happening, that is what's scary, and that is what poisons the social well," he said.
Many suicides happen impulsively and are usually successful if the person has easy access to lethal means such as firearms, poisons, a means of self-hanging, or hazardous heights.
She then has Ellaria Sand captured and brought back to King's Landing, where she poisons her daughter Tyene and condemns her to watch Tyrene's body rot in a cell.
We have sought veterinary advice and I have just contacted the poisons unit to ascertain what would be safe to use on them to try to remove the ink.
Listen to Hamill's recording for yourself and gaze at a wall in abject horror over how normal it sounds coming from the character who routinely poisons Gotham's water supply.
" Campaign spokesman TJ Ducklo said in a statement that the spread of "objectively false information to influence public opinion poisons the public discourse and chips away at our democracy.
Dalit Woman Raped and Murdered, Man Poisons Well Used by Dalits, Dalits Attacked for Slaughtering Cow, Dalit Youth Killed For Watching Upper-Caste Ceremony, Dalit Forced To Shave Moustache.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Potions, poisons, and symbolic herbs are frequent plot devices in the plays of William Shakespeare, and reflect the medical knowledge of his time.
To eradicate rats on an island, you might push a gene for infertility that would cause a population to crash once it reached a certain prevalence—no poisons necessary.
The stuff that poisons the liver and dulls the mind, but in the form of an ice-cold IPA or a crisp gin and tonic nevertheless refreshes the spirit.
"Like other poisons, young children can become much sicker than other older individuals with any given dose of liquid laundry detergent because their body weight is less," Smith said.
And China's bad behavior isn't just a problem for America, but for the whole world as Chinese overcapacity poisons the marketplace and harms other nations, including our close partners.
For thousands of years they were (and continue to be) used by wandering holy men, sadhus, and sanyasis, to protect against negative energies, black magic, and poisons in water.
While screening them against common venoms, he isolated some nanoparticles that bind with and neutralize two poisons produced by snakes like cobras, kraits, coral snakes, sea snakes and mambas.
However, until recently legislators have been able to make compromises, avoiding the rancor that often poisons other major bills in the modern era and passing functional packages on time.
The international community focused its resources on preventing armed rebel groups from getting this stockpile, and failed to protect the Syrian people from being the victims of those poisons.
By executive order, a one-term president can keep poisons out of rivers, forbid family separation at the border and restore the honor of the military code of justice.
"We know that in vaping solutions, there's oils like Vitamin E acetate which is the one that's thought to be probably contributing, there's heavy metals, there's poisons," Norman said.
From simple chemotaxis (the ability of bacteria to move toward nutrient concentrations or away from poisons) to human communication, life-forms take in and respond to information about their environment.
It roils our cultural dialogue, poisons social media and — as is frequently, and somewhat helplessly, observed — it curdles much of our politics into a zero-sum game of tribal loathing.
Furious at being denied public recognition as a successful businesswoman, Poppy poisons all her stock with a slow-acting toxin, holding users hostage until America ends its War on Drugs.
Prosecutors allege the mother of seven tried to recruit people to carry out attacks for the Islamic State, and provided them with information on how to make explosives and poisons.
As the classicist and medical historian Ludwig Edelstein has pointed out, some non-Hippocratic physicians probably did provide poisons to their dying patients, in order to spare them protracted suffering.
The removal of additives from foods is all about profit, not about the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry suddenly feeling guilty about feeding us FDA-approved poisons all these years.
While Ronda may not have taken the Greek tragedy route, she poisons MJ in another way: She gets in her head and reminds her about the pitfalls of live television.
Quite simply, sourcing drugs from outside the United States could mean American patients are exposed to drugs that have no or too little active ingredient, harmful fillers, or actual poisons.
It noted that attackers could drop "poisons or medicines" into food and drinks, or use "toy drones with small explosives," according to SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist communications channels.
" Carson feigns perplexity: "Can anyone believe it is possible to lay down such a barrage of poisons on the surface of the earth without making it unfit for all life?
Scientists have made clear for decades that lead in even small doses poisons animals, slows brain development in children and causes a range of disabling human health problems, even death.
As a general neurotoxin, chlorpyrifos poisons a vast swath of species — some harmless, many beneficial — that are the collateral damage in this unending and arguably unwinnable war against agricultural pests.
Instead, responding a Russian initiative, Assad agreed to join the Chemical Weapons Convention, declare his stockpile of poisons, and allow the United States and Russia to jointly monitor its destruction.
And if the roach has been the target of an insecticide, certain kinds of poison, notably organophosphate nerve poisons, cause muscular spasms that can flip a cockroach onto its back.
" Campaign spokesman TJ Ducklo told CNN in a statement that the spread of "objectively false information to influence public opinion poisons the public discourse and chips away at our democracy.
There's an argument to be made that whatever home-brewed liquor (or eventually kerosene) they're drinking also poisons their minds, which could very well have caused the hallucinations that follow.
The author, Deborah Blum, is an expert in poisons, their history and their effects on the body; the passage is autobiographical and relates to her relevant interests earlier in life.
"We know that in vaping solutions, there's oils like Vitamin E acetate which is the one that's thought to be probably contributing, there's heavy metals, there's poisons," Dr. Norman said.
They encounter human beings with machines and poisons, snarling dogs and a large colony of rabbits who have surrendered their freedoms for security under a tyrannical oversize rabbit, General Woundwort.
The FDA is analyzing more than 150 samples for the presence of a broad range of substances, including nicotine, THC, other cannabinoids, cutting agents, opioids, toxins and poisons, Zeller said.
Cheryl & Toni Play An Elaborate Make Up Sex Game A few weeks ago, Cheryl put together the Pretty Poisons gang as a way to make up for Toni's Serpent family loss.
The numerical constraint on tracers extends, moreover, into time, as well as space, for injecting one poisons the well, as it were, thus confusing future attempts to employ the same agent.
Rats can cause losses of up to 10% of yield, equivalent to around $930 million per year in Malaysia, but chemical rat poisons are inefficient and expensive, according to the report.
A drive into the centre of town, for example, creates congestion for everyone else; a company dumping waste into a river poisons the downstream drinking water; carbon emissions warm everyone's planet.
"Currently we're constrained by having to use what's approved, which is traps and poisons," Bruce Warburton of New Zealand's Landcare Research, which is developing toxins for possums and rats, told me.
Frank Pallone, the top Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, compared this week's vote to a "sledgehammer" and said it "really poisons the well" for a broader net neutrality bill.
Goldie Stern has an unprecedented method of counseling her clients," it warned in English, detailing how she "counsels children and she poisons them with chutzpah [rebelliousness] and hatred against their parents.
While learning to make suppositories and dispense powders (it was at the dispensary that she acquired her mastery of different poisons), she toyed with the idea of writing a detective novel.
On the other hand, colored leaves could work like the wings of the monarch butterfly, warning others about bad-tasting defensive poisons or chemicals that tend to be in red leaves.
As if the pressure and anxiety of this needless holiday wasn't bad enough, a lifetime of romcoms, CW shows, and other pop culture poisons have warped our collective expectations of romance.
The Russian veto means the panel, which has found that both the Syrian government and Islamic State militants have used chemical poisons in the war, will be dissolved as of Friday.
My daily life will not be affected by a lack of upgrades until a train pulling an oil tanker falls into the Mississippi and poisons the surrounding ecosystem and everything downstream.
This pageant of movement insists on a flattening equality among the different perspectives, and I didn't like to be reminded of hierarchy, which already poisons too many of the theatre's trappings.
Rami Malek's performance as Elliott was tremendous, as he peeked from a hoodie with sad-owl eyes slicked with sweat, shuddering as if he were in continual detox from society's poisons.
Fungi too can sense attackers and manufacture powerful weapons to combat them, including the toxins and poisons that can send you to the emergency room if you eat the wrong mushroom.
And that's because roaches, as a population, quickly — within four months of study — developed resistance to one or more of the poisons; or perhaps they were largely immune to begin with.
"Oil and gas extraction is a dirty, dangerous business that poisons our water, kills wildlife and worsens the climate crisis," Clare Lakewood, senior Center for Biological Diversity attorney, said in a statement.
Another one of Crimes' canon bombshells is the appearance of Nagini — known from the books as Voldemort's giant snake, which swallows victims whole and poisons Arthur Weasley with a nearly fatal bite.
Are you an Adora, in a satin nightgown toting around glass bottles with mysterious potions (mixed drinks, no poisons, please), or a Camille in all black, secretly taking notes the whole night?
If El Chapo were the boss of a Wall Street-listed corporation that sold addictive poisons and bumped off its rivals, one suspects that Mr Penn would have handled him less gently.
The difficult truth spotlighted by both Spencer's atheism and the silence of other atheists is that, despite the late Christopher Hitchens's infamous proclamation that "religion poisons everything," religion was never the problem.
After a night of getting shamelessly wasted on tequila shots, Jäger bombs, and whatever other ungodly poisons you've blown your whole paycheck on, you may be left wondering: Can I undo this?
Then the fish, plankton and crabs suffocated in the oxygen-poor water, or died from the toxic algae blooms that populated the estuary with poisons and sucked up the remaining dissolved oxygen.
Arguably, this exploratory behavior exhibits a fundamental insight about the world, which, fully articulated, might go like this: Plants have evolved an exquisite array of poisons and noxious compounds to protect themselves.
Criticism of any nation's government is fair and sometimes warranted, but the ideals and language of the BDS campaign poisons the atmosphere by threatening the existence of Israel as a Jewish state.
Given this feature of reasoning, one sees how our very capacity to assess claims can be radically undermined if one poisons the body of beliefs relative to which we normally judge matters.
"I believe that a responsible adult should have the choice as to what poisons they want to put in their body," he told BBC radio, adding that he had stockpiled the classic version.
In order to get revenge on Ellaria for killing her daughter Myrcella, the current occupant of the Iron Throne poisons Tyene, and leaves her and her mother locked up in a cell together.
"By scheduling all fentanyls, we empower our law enforcement officers and prosecutors to take swift and necessary action against those spreading these deadly poisons," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a November statement.
But such episodes are unsettling reminders of what experts say are holes in the safety net of rules and procedures intended to keep water not just lead-free, but free of all poisons.
In addition to Flint, lead contamination has hit scores of U.S. communities in recent years, a problem that experts attribute to holes in rules and procedures intended to keep water free of poisons.
So Candace poisons her brother, both to take the earrings and to get her revenge against her stepmother (shades of a fairy tale in that), then saunters off into a London train station.
In Morocco, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch reported in February, only a small fraction of physicians are permitted to prescribe opioid analgesics, which the country's law on controlled substances identifies as poisons.
The awareness that this is a human crisis with substantial racial subtext — America disproportionately poisons its black and brown citizens — seems not to have penetrated the elite enclaves in New York or Washington.
" The deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, told the news agency Interfax on Tuesday, "The fact that this issue hasn't been settled actually poisons the atmosphere and makes a lot of things extremely complicated.
Armenia's sovereignty has been mortgaged to Moscow since it needs Russian support regarding Nagorno-Karabakh, an issue that has hijacked its politics and poisons regional security while giving Moscow entree into the region.
The FDA is analyzing more than 150 samples for the presence of a broad range of substances, including nicotine, THC, other cannabinoids, cutting agents, opioids, toxins and poisons, Zeller told reporters last week.
The government will employ many of the same tools it has used for decades to control these predators: traps, fences, and poisons like 1080 — a biodegradable chemical widely employed and dropped by helicopter.
Others have tried poisons and traps, special task forces to sniff out breeding hot spots, even a "rodent academy" to teach public employees how to be first-line responders to the Rattus norvegicus epidemic.
As they worked through charred auto shops and trailers, Mr. Alba kept thinking about the poisons they were kicking up, and that they did not have a single mask or hazmat suit among them.
Along with Tibetans, Uighur Muslims, democracy activists and pro-independence Taiwanese, Falun Gong practitioners round off the "five poisons"—risks which the Chinese government has acknowledged as posing the biggest threat to its rule.
IN the late 1980s, Dr. John Eng, an endocrinologist, became curious about certain animal poisons that damaged the pancreas, so he ordered lizard venom through the mail and began to play around with it.
MILWAUKEE – A Wisconsin woman is accused of trying to plan terrorist attacks with hacked social media accounts used to show self-proclaimed members of the Islamic State group how to make explosives and poisons.
Twenty-one children and young adults accused federal officials and oil industry executives of violating their due process rights by knowing for decades that carbon pollution poisons the environment, but doing nothing about it.
Unfortunately for charcoal-lovers, most of these supposed health benefits (aside from being an effective remedy for flushing out certain poisons in hospital settings) have been met with widespread skepticism from the scientific community.
Within three years of leaving his Saudi home, he had witnessed comrades kill Serbian prisoners and was now tasked with making poisons and weapons for killing civilians, testing botulinum toxins on hutches of rabbits.
Here, she just poisons a woman because she has the opportunity and the motive of hating everything that's been done to her in the name of the God Tomei's character still so fervently worships.
Despite narrowly escaping American punishment for using chemical weapons by surrendering his stockpile of deadly nerve gas and other poisons in 2013, Mr. Assad has felt free to continue using toxic commercial chlorine gas.
It's also written with a strong sense of menace within its marvel, encouraging viewers not just to be amazed by angry scorpions but also to fear the mouse who is immune to their poisons.
A study in 2014 found that 39 out of 55 areas using sewage irrigation were contaminated by cadmium, arsenic and other poisons and that the accumulation of heavy metals in intensively irrigated areas was rising.
But in the future, it may be no more difficult than incinerating garbage, thanks to a team of DARPA-funded scientists who think they can turn some of the world's deadliest poisons into harmless dirt.
He kills goats and rats and other human-­introduced animals that threaten rare island creatures, but his tools—traps, long-range rifles, and poisons—are brutal, deployable only on a small scale and wildly indiscriminate.
As awareness rises over the dangers of allowing plastic waste to end up in the sea where it poisons fish and can enter the human food chain, recycling capacity will need to grow considerably worldwide.
The Red Cross calculates that more than one million Vietnamese have suffered health problems, including serious birth defects and cancers as a direct consequence of the promiscuous use of those poisons as weapons of war.
While beating up on Washington, on members of Congress, and on the public servants who make up the federal workforce clearly yields attention-grabbing soundbites and votes based on demagoguery, it also poisons the well.
Today, the birds are still vulnerable, not only to gunshot wounds but to cars, power lines and poisons like lead and rodenticide, according to Crystal Slusher with the American Eagle Foundation, who spoke with CNN.
Rare poisons were the weapon of choice in the assassination and attempted assassination of two other Russians living in Britain, both former security service agents, and the British government directly implicated Moscow in those deaths.
Immigration-fueled racism and xenophobia are a toxin that poisons all of our communities, as evidenced by Trump and the GOP pillaging our social programs to pay for the indefinite detention of 13,000 young immigrants.
But the most devastating part is that when a lot of people without money are pushed to live in the same neighborhood, it creates an environment that poisons a child's ability to reach their potential.
And he is moving ever closer to developing a nuclear weapon," Bush said the next month, warning that Saddam would "threaten America and the world with horrible poisons, and diseases, and gases, and atomic weapons.
But the health risks of e-cigarettes are newsworthy — so when scientists discover chemicals in them that can cause lung irritation or heart problems, or when vapes explode and vape juice poisons children, we report it.
Whilst there is still a lot of ink on them I have been very lucky to liase with VPIS (veterinary poisons information service) who have offered me much advice to safely and systematically remove the ink.
DKA, a serious complication of diabetes, results from high blood sugar and a lack of insulin causing the liver to break down fat and create ketones to feed the cells — but it inadvertently poisons the blood.
Officer-involved shootings breed distrust, distrust poisons police-community relations, toxic relations inject every interchange between officer and citizen with the potential for a lethal outcome, and every shooting confirms the distrust and spreads the poison.
EIN GEDI, Israel, (Reuters) - Athletes and eco-activists swam across the Dead Sea on Tuesday, the first people to thrash their way over a body of water so salty that it poisons anyone who drinks it.
Both Clinton and Sanders made the same salient point -- that Flint is not the only community threatened by water-borne poisons and overwhelmed by the costs, if not politics, of replacing aging or corrupted delivery systems.
On March 21340, British Prime Minister Theresa May said the couple had been poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent from the Novichok group of poisons developed by the Soviet Union in the 24s and 15353s.
The rule is "safeguarding millions of American children from poisons such as mercury, arsenic and acid gases," said Vickie Patton, general counsel for the Environmental Defense Fund anti-pollution advocacy group, a party to the case.
The current study doesn't describe the poisons used (that analysis is forthcoming), but anything from too many gummy vitamins to a high dose of opioids can be considered a poison if the intent was self-harm.
The book is packed with all kinds of oddities, ranging from a garden lush with botanical poisons (in Alnwick, England) to a temple known for displaying the bodies of self-mummified monks (on Mount Yudono, Japan).
There was nothing he could do about the criminal behavior of the nobles in the king's court — or about the king's own involvement in a scandalous series of murders known as the Affair of the Poisons.
When it comes to human beings committing evil acts, the instruments they employ to commit murder and mayhem — whether they are guns, trucks, explosives, knives, poisons or anything else — are not the core of the problem.
The network predicted that Jaime Lannister would end up killing his sister-lover Cersei, Jon Snow rides a dragon, and advisor Varys poisons Daenerys — all theories that have been talked about by fans of the show.
This spurious correlation might unknowingly become part of your bank's financial model, and the next time a similar large coffee chain opens, it triggers a massive automated sell-off of assets that poisons the greater financial system.
Waheba Issa Dais, 45, maintained a 'virtual library of instructions on how to make bombs, biological weapons, poisons and suicide vests to assist self-proclaimed ISIS members and supporters in their attack planning,' the Justice Department says.
But expanding such a program to cover the whole country is expected to come at a high financial cost and could prompt criticism over the use of poisons and traps to kill a large number of animals.
The Great American Spit-Out webpage on the DOD website offers a prompt for a visitor to "chat" with an "expert" who will detail lists of poisons that may or may not be in American smokeless products.
But Cersei poisons her with the same poison Ellaria used on Myrcella Baratheon, and makes sure that Ellaria will watch Tyene die slowly and painfully, and then watch the corpse rot in a grotesque act of revenge.
He devised a maneuver to keep the victims' families from testifying by focusing the first phase of the trial on a scientific question: whether any of the poisons had actually migrated from the tannery to city wells.
While charcoal is a traditional (and effective) way to rid the body of poisons, it'll also empty you out of nutrients like vitamins at the same time, and could make any drugs you're taking less effective too.
Jessica Biel, who starred in the first season as a murderer, stays behind the camera in Season 2 as executive producer; the season follows Harry home after an 11-year-old boy, Julian Walker, poisons his parents.
In addition, animal populations almost always contain individuals that figure out how avoid traps and poisons, and these tend to be the ones that reproduce — which means they often pass on their avoidance behaviors to future generations.
Instead, he puts on his headphones and starts listening to "Down in the Willow Garden," a twangy, morbid Appalachian ballad about a man who poisons and kills his lover, only later to face the consequences for her death.
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The medical examiner's office completes most autopsies within 90 days, but Mr. Lesin's took longer, as officials carried out a rigorous series of toxicological tests for poisons to be certain to rule out that sort of foul play.
If you were too young, or too old, or too sensible to partake with the abandon Ms. Burns and her best pal did, her odyssey will bring alive the period and its pleasures (and poisons) with pungent animation.
Roughly five years after a moratorium in 2008 on single-dose rodenticide on city property, rat colonies began showing resistance to multidose poisons, says Luis Agurto of Pestec, which has a thriving rat-control business in San Francisco.
Even though waterfowl hunters switched to non-toxic ammunition decades ago, and even though lead poisons people and wildlife alike, and even though there are non-toxic alternatives, this legislation would forever preclude the government from taking action.
Twenty-one children and young adults, ages 11 to 22, accused federal officials and oil industry executives of violating their due process rights by knowing for decades that carbon pollution poisons the environment, but doing nothing about it.
First developed in the former Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s, Novichok, or "newcomer", is a series of highly toxic nerve agents with a slightly different chemical composition than the more commonly known VX and sarin poisons.
For a moment earlier in this, the third season of the CW's teen fever dream soap, I believed "The Gargoyles are mixing it up with the Poisons and the Farmies" would forever hold that title, but I was wrong.
As well as ranking among America's poorest and most violent cities, Flint is now known as a place where the government poisons its citizens with brown, foul-smelling water—and then lies about it until the evidence is irrefutable.
Instead of insecticides, your best defense inside the home is a three-part plan: Doing those three things will keep the animals, and the poisons, out of your house (and out of the airways of your pets and children).
Still, there's a difference between making slavery all about white people and developing a sophisticated critique of the way slavery poisons everyone it touches, including slave owners, and how difficult that relationship is for people of color to navigate.
Pushing a purely partisan agenda with no attempt at cooperation with the other side — even by a majority that can in so doing achieve a "victory" — not only yields inferior policy, but also poisons the well for future efforts.
But it was not until 2013, after years of mounting public anger, that the government began to release real-time data for its biggest cities on levels of PM2.5, the finest of airborne poisons that lodge deepest in the lungs.
"To think we are going to become predator free without poisons distributed from aircraft and/or genetic engineering could be viewed as overly optimistic," New Zealand Department of Conservation scientist Josh Kemp told a New Zealand news site after the announcement.
The black ooze that shut down my youthful stomping ground makes me think of the poisons that must have entered my father's body over the years, and which may eventually kill him, like it's killed so many others in Sarnia.
Not long after the opening applause, both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders made impassioned appeals to -- and for -- the residents of Flint, Michigan, a small city whose water was contaminated by lead and other poisons in the public water supply.
Britain blamed Russia for the poisoning and Prime Minister Theresa May said that the Skripals had been attacked with a military-grade nerve agent from the Novichok group of poisons, developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 80s.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on March 12 that Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia had been poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent from the Novichok group of poisons, developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and '80s.
Nowadays, activated charcoal—a form of charcoal that's been finely processed into a powder—is used to save people who have ingested certain deadly poisons or drugs, since the charcoal stops the poison from reaching the bloodstream through the gut.
In these forests, he researched the borrachero — or "tree of the evil eagle" — and its medicinal uses, as well as the arrow poisons made from curare in the Kofán territory that would support the development of muscle relaxants in surgery.
She writes with radiant clarity about the trauma that these crimes can inflict on children ("It worried Shawn, how easily kids absorbed the spilled poisons of the grown-up world") and the emotional highs and lows that come with having siblings.
" Flake, an Arizona conservative who has frequently feuded with Trump, said in a statement that Trump's "so-called 'flexible tariffs' are a marriage of two lethal poisons to economic growth – protectionism and uncertainty .... Congress cannot be complicit as the administration courts economic disaster.
For whatever reason (probably because social media poisons our brains and makes us want to argue with and outsmart everyone we come in contact with), people missed the joke and began concern trolling Long for letting his two-year-old son use Twitter.
The group, aged between 8 and 19 when the lawsuit was filed in 2015, accused federal officials and oil industry executives of violating their due process rights by knowing for decades that carbon pollution poisons the environment but doing nothing about it.
"A nerve agent pesticide that poisons workers and damages children's developing brain has no place near our fruits and vegetables," Ramon Ramirez, president of Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste, a Latino farmworker group based in Oregon, said in a statement Tuesday.
The bizarre, abusive environment in which she grew up — being looked up to by Wind Gap society while her mother slowly poisons her with antifreeze — molded Amma into the product of every Preaker woman's mistakes and abuses: a literal cold-hearted murderer.
The society is a protest against the unacceptable censorship of people edging away from them at parties when they start holding forth about how feminism poisons everything; it's a fury against the fact that people get offended when you're offensive to them.
Proteus mirabilis bacteria defend their interests in a different way based on "self-recognition": The P. mirabilis biofilms examine encroaching cells, stab any from a different species with a spearlike structure and inject them with poisons that will kill almost all but closely related species.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey and the United States will discuss U.S. support for the Kurdish YPG militia in Syria, the extradition of a Turkish cleric and a U.S. trial of a Turkish banker which "poisons" ties, a spokesman for President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday.
They grow on a shrub that's common in parts of the US. "It's one of the few poisons that's actually found in significant quantities in nature," Peter Chai, a medical toxicologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, tells The Verge in an email.
They are the broken soldiers who refused Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox, the zen moment in which our American condition would begin again, and instead followed Nathan Bedford Forrest to form the Ku Klux Klan which poisons the spirit and will of America still.
Considerable efforts have been made by both government and nonprofit organizations to combat poaching, ranging from increased military patrols of rhino habitats, introducing dye and poisons into the horns to make them worthless to dealers, to more extreme measures such as dehorning the animals entirely.
The collusion is in what Trump says (refusing to back the United States' intelligence agencies) and in what evidently went unsaid (such as: You ought to stop disrupting Ukraine, downing civilian airliners, attempting to assassinate people abroad using poisons, and so on, and on).
Twenty-one children and adults, aged 11 to 22, accused federal officials in a lawsuit filed in 2015 during President Barack Obama's administration of violating their due process rights by knowing for decades that carbon pollution poisons the environment, but doing nothing about it.
The government plans to augment the same tools it's used for decades, like traps, fences and poisons though Toki says the full implementation of the plan will involve some kind of "blue-sky technology," though unfortunately, no one has any idea what that might be.
There is no doubt coal-mining is an outdated profession that the country on a whole would be better off without—sending men underneath a mountain to dig out a material that poisons them and our atmosphere is not a job of the future.
The FDA is analyzing more than 120 samples for the presence of a broad range of substances, including nicotine, THC, other cannabinoids, cutting agents, opioids, toxins and poisons, Mitch Zeller, director of the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products, said on the call.
It's unclear whether the terrible tax bills being advanced by Trump and his allies will go through Congress; but environmental policy is largely set by administrative action, and this administration has been moving with stunning speed to get poisons back into our air and water.
As superbly as the Cleveland Cavaliers played, as talented as were the two Poisons, the Golden State Warriors remain freakishly outfitted with passers and shooters and rebounders, and, more to the point, the Oakland team still holds a three-games-to-one series lead.
The 21 children and young adults had accused federal officials and oil industry executives of violating their due process right to a "climate system capable of sustaining human life," by knowing for decades that carbon pollution poisons the environment but doing nothing about it.
"What eats is eaten" said the unknown authors of the sacred Indian texts, the Upanishads, in the 6th century B.C. To survive and evolve, all living creatures developed defenses against being eaten: teeth and claws, the ability to run away, tough, inedible coverings, or naturally-occurring poisons.
Conveyed in a statement issued via North Korea's official news agency, the execution orders came nearly two months after the isolated, nuclear-armed country accused the South Korean intelligence service of conspiring with the C.I.A. to assassinate the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, using biochemical poisons.
But after whistle-blowers and opponents of Mr. Putin in recent years began dying from exotic poisons, including radioactive poloniumand a rare Himalayan plant toxin, critics of the Russian government and independent researchers have asserted that the post-Soviet government has turned again to its poison arsenal.
Like a Stop sign erected to make roads safer, the Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues (SOFA) Act – a federal bill modeled on the Wisconsin law -- will advance a permanent fix to stop the creation and flow of deadly fentanyl poisons at their origins, namely drug labs overseas.
"Lopez Nunez&aposs arrest and extradition demonstrates the commitment of the United States and our partners in Mexico to the pursuit of drug traffickers who seek to flood our streets with addictive and deadly poisons, for their own illicit gain," acting U.S. Assistant Attorney General John P. Cronan said.
At the behest of the chemical industry, the Trump Environmental Protection Agency has approved the continued sale of a pesticide that poisons children's brains, and at the behest of for-profit colleges, the Trump Education Department is rolling back regulations offering debt relief to students misled by scam schools.
And while President Trump and most congressional Republicans appreciate Pruitt for his policy work, arguably it's the policy work — which has included everything from keeping a pesticide legal even though it poisons children's brains to undermining efforts to avert potentially catastrophic climate change — that is the real scandal.
You personal collection of wealth, on the other hand, might contain valuable historical texts filled with knowledge people would fight to get their hands on, books on tantric sex, poisons that are actually medicinal given the right dosage, and an arsenal of weapons that you admire for their craftsmanship.
The hope, hallucinogen advocates might say, is that they will help us find our way back to a harmonious state not just with each other but perhaps with the planet itself, before all the toxicity of modern life—both environmental and interpersonal—poisons us (and the planet) beyond repair.
A particularly charming, tragic villain, perhaps, but he's still the guy who brags about the hundreds of people he's killed, who poisons a museum historian and shoots his own girlfriend, who's eager to slaughter anyone who stands in the way of the new world order that he's imagined.
Until very recently, it was normal to hear politicians label people with substance use disorders as immoral fiends deserving of punishment, and although that narrative is slowly changing in favor of a medical approach, the old drug war rhetoric still poisons how the general public feel about drug users.
Ms. Skripal spoke to Reuters from an undisclosed location in London, and apart from a scar on her neck, apparently from a tracheotomy, appeared to have no visible aftereffects from the nerve agent, one of a strain of lethal poisons developed during the last years of the Soviet Union.
Mr. Lhota, who lost the 2013 mayoral election to Mr. de Blasio, said that now, as then, rats were more prevalent in the city's parks than they were in the subway despite efforts to eradicate them with poisons and, in one notable experiment, a kind of birth control.
It's not that there is any shortage of badly needed work, but most of it cannot be done behind the five layers of bulletproof glass and double-locked steel doors that were necessary to protect the agents from ruthless criminals who used guns, poisons and fire to rob them.
Classic examples of these adaptations and counter-adaptations include increasing speed among cheetahs and Thomson's gazelles, hypersonic hearing among bats and moths (where moths have learned to evade echolocating bats), and any number of animals—both predators and prey—who have had to evolve an immunity to various venoms and poisons.
Over the past year, the Guardian has learned that technicians and scientists from European states have become essential members of the group's operations, in particular a chemical weapons division, which manufactures poisons and gases and also attempts to weaponise chemicals seized from the Syrian regime, or sold on by corrupt officials.
Diana's side has its own bad guys — the generals with a callous disregard for soldiers' lives — but their crimes feel small compared to the cackling villainy of the German general who poisons his colleagues to keep them from ending the war, or the German regiment that enslaves a whole village.
"It is time to end this damaging litigation and to protect our children from the poisons in our air and water," said Vickie Patton, general counsel for the Environmental Defense Fund, which participated in the case to help the EPA, along with other green and health groups and some states.
"It's certainly hard to imagine that a former fertilizer salesman will tackle the unregulated farm pollution that poisons our drinking water, turns Lake Erie green, and fouls the Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico," said Scott Faber, senior vice president of government affairs at EWG, an environmental research group.
In his new book, "The Faith of Christopher Hitchens: The Restless Soul of the World's Most Notorious Atheist," the evangelical writer Larry Alex Taunton writes about his friendship with Mr. Hitchens, the witty and impious author of "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," who died of esophageal cancer in 2011.
Operating under the Machiavellian name "Wildlife Services," this agency has killed millions of birds and mammals since 2000, both predators targeted by the livestock industry as well as "non-target species" killed by indiscriminate traps, snares and poisons set out on the land to eliminate species that the ranching industry finds inconvenient to their operations.
From new Medicaid rules that hurt people with disabilities to rewriting bank regulations to favor predatory lenders to siding with Dow Chemical's lobbyists over pediatricians to keep allowing the manufacture of a pesticide that poisons children's brains, the circle of people who are subject to harm by a regime that practices the law of the jungle is ever widening.
This showed me that fellow Americans want civil discourse in democracy, instead of biased sensationalizing and demonizing of differing beliefs as portrayed in mainstream media today, as well as the toning down of the vitriol between the political parties that poisons good will and stalls the needed legislation to govern and serve all the people of our country.
"The policy (Acting EPA Administrator) Andrew Wheeler and (President) Donald Trump proposed today means more pregnant women, young children, and the elderly will be exposed to deadly neurotoxins and poisons, just so wealthy coal and oil barons can make a few extra bucks," Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign Director Mary Anne Hitt said in a statement.

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