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"puncture" Definitions
  1. (British English) a small hole in a tyre made by a sharp point that allows air to escape
  2. a small hole, especially in the skin, made by a sharp point

676 Sentences With "puncture"

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The coroner indicates Courtney had needle puncture marks on her right thigh and left wrist, while Brian had a single puncture wound on his right arm.
According to the coroner, Courtney had a number of needle puncture marks on her right thigh and left wrist, while Brian had a single puncture wound on his right arm. 5.
I did manage to puncture the front tire — twice.
The puncture has since been sealed, halting the oxygen leak.
Bottas retired with a puncture three laps from the end.
That impact shatters bones, some of which puncture vital organs.
And the game does little if anything to puncture that.
These holes form not from puncture, but from careful addition.
He has tried, at times, to puncture his own bubble.
Doctors there performed many tests: MRI, lumbar puncture, blood tests.
It was dead from a puncture wound to the head.
In some, polio was diagnosed by painful, dangerous lumbar puncture.
A few other statistics quickly puncture the chart's suggested conclusion.
Why puncture a myth when you can pump it up?
They are here to puncture, if you will, humanity's pretensions.
This puncture-resistant setup features two slides and two water canons.
Were falling asset prices to puncture consumers' optimism, growth might suffer.
He also had to pit early due to a slow puncture.
You are more than a throbbing, aching space to puncture, Tori.
One spill emanated from a puncture that has since been patched.
I didn't know the device would puncture or perforate my organs.
Blood, starlight, hot breath on the neck before the perfect puncture.
The javelines rained down on us but couldn't puncture the kayaks.
A shucker should be careful not to puncture the organism inside.
I hesitate to approach, not wanting to puncture their lustrous mirages.
He's still recovering from his puncture wounds in a Boston hospital.
Bottas suffered a puncture three laps from the end while leading.
But it does, at least, puncture a hole in the orthodoxy.
Bottas suffered a puncture in the clash with Huckleberry and pitted.
Clumps of kicked-up dirt, the puncture wounds of high heels.
Facts and reality don't seem to puncture those opinions about the President.
The mat is similar to acupuncture, except needles don't puncture his skin.
Stephens said Alexander was left with "several puncture wounds" after the altercation.
Ocon picked up a puncture and had to make an extra stop.
Yes, Nic almost lost his arm after a puncture wound became infected.
They have to be dropped on a pole, like a puncture test.
Puncture-proof wheels and a bigger battery mean a bigger e-scooter.
It looked as though muscle tissue had exploded through the puncture wound.
Placing spikes on top of the wall that can puncture migrants' flesh
Prost was the first to have a tire puncture shortly after that.
And Plus a few spikes here and there to puncture the clichés.
The 19-year-old suffered puncture wounds to his chest and back.
He declined to elaborate on what those puncture wounds may have been.
But it hasn't taken much to puncture the veneer of campaign comity.
Police later said she died of puncture wounds to her head and chest.
Airless tires means you'll never have to deal with a flat or puncture.
They freed the officer's arm, but he suffered deep lacerations and puncture wounds.
The uncertainty caused would puncture China's debt bubble, hitting emerging and developed markets.
"She is getting rabies shots and injections in her puncture wounds," Sevy said.
He had multiple puncture wounds resembling bite marks from a dog, Rudiger said.
Puncture the membrane and you'll be left with a puddle of raw egg.
Ocon suffered a puncture and significant car damage but continued to finish sixth.
Pirelli has already said that Vettel's issue was caused by a slow puncture.
" How it's playing: Houston Chronicle front page: "Steel tariffs would puncture Big Oil.
Having someone puncture your breast isn't quite like getting a cortisone knee injection.
Surely the Iraq War is a big enough disaster to puncture the bubble.
Six laps later, the second fell because of a puncture from collision damage.
His teammate, Valtteri Bottas, retired three laps from the finish with a puncture.
One alternative is a lumbar puncture, or spinal tap, to collect cerebrospinal fluid.
The median cubital vein is usually the easiest to accurately locate and puncture.
Agnew also revealed that Stephens had been found with puncture wounds on her skull.
Even under normal conditions, it's been known to puncture the uterus and fallopian tubes.
A black widow bite can be distinguished by two puncture marks on the skin.
The bike weighs only eight pounds and the puncture-free tires never need air.
They can also spread through contaminated needles or sharp objects that puncture the skin.
I like its puncture-proof base, wide mouth, and easy-to-use latching lid.
To puncture the endless stream of images that scream at us for our attention.
There were reportedly no obvious puncture wounds, so the deli's staff simply administered ice.
But medical examiners found six puncture wounds and noted the rake was four-pronged.
Bevers died of multiple puncture wounds to the head and chest, according to police.
Fact is ... 2-year-old Ensely was fine ... Nugget didn't even puncture the skin.
One puncture contained a tooth that was removed for testing to determine its origin.
Would even the most damning revelations puncture the lingering mythology of the public schools?
The bike weighs only eight pounds and the puncture-free tires never need air. 
Grant had to puncture the "Lee mystique" as Chernow put it in his book.
He took stock of his injuries: mostly puncture wounds on his arms and shoulder.
There were puncture wounds on her ear, her temple, her jaw and her cheeks.
But medical examiners found six puncture wounds and noted the rake was four-pronged.
The nip was so minor it didn't draw blood or even puncture the skin.
Together they puncture the broken space in which time, but also labor, seem discontinued.
To rule out meningitis and other diseases, Alba had to endure a painful lumbar puncture.
Desperately, the bees try to sting the hornets, yet they can't puncture the giants' armor.
My right arm and shoulder received approximately 25 deep puncture wounds and tears as well.
Ruskin is also doing well, though he has a few puncture wounds on his fingers.
Brown now has a 1-inch bite mark and several puncture wounds on his hand.
Ricciardo might have joined him on the podium but a late puncture left him fourth.
We're told doctors didn't find any evidence of a puncture from a needle or blade.
The have tiny ridges at the end that help the mosquito puncture through the skin.
Work slowly and gently, trying your best to not puncture or tear the chicken skin.
Could his admissions alone be enough to puncture the jury's trust in what he says?
But the Titanic's engineers hadn't anticipated that a disaster would puncture six of those compartments.
Australian Porte, another podium contender, suffered a puncture in the finale and lost 1:45.
Lesandro had bruising, scratches and small puncture wounds on his body, according to autopsy photos.
And there is a classroom bully (Luke Baker), who tries to puncture Jamie's pastel dreams.
It will further dent shaky business confidence and could even puncture the optimism among consumers.
Look for cheese that has puncture holes and the phrase "Parmigiano-Reggiano" on the rind.
Some were good at keeping out oxygen (which spoils ground coffee) but didn't puncture reliably.
The victim also suffered a puncture to her heart and her right arm was broken.
Massa also had a late puncture after colliding with McLaren's Alonso as the Spaniard overtook.
Puncture the fantasy, expose the mortal, and the dispirited faithful will destroy the false deity.
Remove from the freezer and puncture it in its brain, then halve it lengthwise. 2.
Botulism can also occur when spores germinate in wounds, particularly needle puncture sites on drug users.
Missy died from multiple puncture wounds to the head and chest, according to an arrest warrant.
Now, the ACLU is trying to puncture that hot air with some help from the Constitution.
You can also see what appears to be puncture wounds on his body from the taser.
But bite force alone didn't explain how the T. rex could puncture or smash through bones.
His body had only a few puncture wounds, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
But an early puncture and subsequent safety car cost him any chance of a podium place.
Lane's body had only a few puncture wounds, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
At that point, an instrument must be inserted through the cervix to puncture the amniotic sac.
Drilling must proceed slowly, in part so it doesn't puncture adjacent pipes and spring new leaks.
Ingested wire bristles can become lodged in the throat or puncture the digestive tract, risking infection.
There were multiple puncture wounds on the ankles, calf, and right groin area, around a dozen.
And if he still had no answer, he would get a lumbar puncture, or spinal tap.
To the right of her navel, there were two pairs of ugly red puncture holes: incisors.
It also would serve as a modest puncture to the high sanctimoniousness of this Big Game.
He had earlier being hit from behind by German team mate Andre Lotterer, causing a puncture.
Will this burgeoning growth in the floor eventually climb so high as to puncture the ceiling?
The base is padded to keep your stuff safe, the fabric is rip- and puncture-resistant.
The bottom panel is abrasion-resistant and the entire backpack is rip-stop and puncture-resistant.
Somehow (the bullet grazed his head but did not puncture his skull) the Mafia Don survived.
" As befitting a king, T. Rex's technique has been given its own name: "puncture-pull feeding.
Elisa wrote that he had puncture wounds and lacerations on his hands, but he's doing fine.
When she learned about the puncture wounds, she was reminded of her son's recent mugging nearby.
The candidacy of Senator Kamala Harris has also provided an opportunity to puncture myths about prosecutors.
A 61-year-old man suffered puncture wounds in a Cape Cod shark attack last month.
If it's really bad, a doctor can puncture the ulcer with a needle to drain it.
A good Oscars host — Chris Rock, say — can puncture the bubble of rich-people self-congratulation.
Square windows of various sizes puncture the walls like the black spaces in a crossword puzzle.
You can either placate him by humoring his delusions, or puncture them and risk unpredictable fallout.
"The screwdriver did not puncture, but it was certainly an attack," Lt. James Albert told The Globe.
He suffered very minor puncture wounds and did not have to go to the hospital, Malphurs said.
Puncture resistant tires means I've never had to worry about potholes or broken glass on the road.
He also had numerous small stab and puncture wounds across his body and a partially collapsed lung.
The doctors treating him observed a circular puncture to his chin and large gashes inside his mouth.
It starts with putting a cloth down over the oyster, so the shucker won't puncture my hand.
Sooner or later, political reality will puncture the image of Zelenskiy's straight-shooting TV persona, Ariev said.
That was hard for me as a storyteller because I'm trying to puncture her perfectly manicured facade.
The illusion that Twitter visibility and professional relevance are indisputably inextricable always felt too risky to puncture.
Broken ribs are usually painful, and could puncture the lung, depending on the specifics of the break.
One cannot easily puncture the ball like a balloon, and it does not need to be inflated.
In 1996, he and his colleagues reported that the puncture wounds had come from a T. rex.
Pictures attached to the filings show puncture wounds and intense bruising in his feet, legs and groin.
The rumpled, gravelly voiced Brown seemed almost custom-made to puncture Trump's phony "blue collar billionaire" myth.
Matthews suffered multiple cuts and puncture wounds on the lower half of her body, the report said.
" Mr. Netanyahu praised its stance, saying, "Australia's been courageously willing to puncture U.N. hypocrisy, more than once.
"Manual puncture wounds" surrounded Mr. Lavarnia's gunshot wound, "as if perhaps to conceal it," the sergeant said.
Kwade takes a different approach for "ParaPivots," using marble to puncture the seemingly endless skyline of New York.
The ability of the media to puncture the bubble is one reason why demagogues despise them so intensely.
The 17-year-old, who was not identified, received puncture wounds to his foot, the fire department said.
Using a Q-tip or another object to clean out your ear canal can also puncture the eardrum.
During the battle, a rival dinosaur could have caused the puncture wounds to the hand and toe claws.
If there is a puncture to the aluminum skin — or in the case of modern aircraft, composite skin.
Petplan warns that chicken wings have especially fine bones, which can splinter easily and puncture the gastrointestinal tract.
"[Kera] picked Kelsi up and she was bleeding and there were puncture wounds on her belly," Israel says.
Grosjean was left with a cross-threaded rear wheel nut after pitting due to a front left puncture.
An image a tiny puncture made by orbital debris, or space junk, on the Solar Maximum Mission satellite.
Stroll got a puncture on lap nine and lost a lot nursing his car back to the pits.
Doctors said his injuries included a severed jugular vein and carotid artery as well as separate puncture wounds.
In fact, the shoe is five times more puncture resistant than a standard sole of the same thickness.
Even the Access Hollywood tape, which briefly caused universal outrage, even among top Republicans, didn't puncture Trump's rise.
The next day, astronauts found the leak — a two-millimeter-wide puncture in the Soyuz — and sealed it.
All the questions posed by the case are made believable by the puncture in the old blood vial.
Two life rafts carrying a total of 50 people were launched but one became unusable after a puncture.
A puncture in the surface can unleash a torrent of resistance, reducing a seemingly stable regime to chaos.
You never know when a well-reasoned argument will puncture yours, even if you never thought it possible.
According to local TV station KFVS, an autopsy showed that she died of two puncture wounds to the skull.
Additionally, henna tattooing uses a technique that doesn't puncture the skin and fades away in a matter of days.
To fix this problem, NASA and university engineers are working on what they call "Rapid Puncture-Initiated Healing" material.
He suffered a right rear puncture and ended up skidding over the grass on his final effort in Q1.
The fang of a saber-toothed cat fitting perfectly into the puncture wound of a fellow saber-toothed cat.
Beebe suffered 23 deep puncture wounds during the attack and the flesh on her chin was nearly sliced off.
"There was a big puncture, a big gash underneath the waterline" along the bottom of the ship, Aucoin said.
The collection uses a rip-stop material called Sealtech which can reseal itself after a small rip or puncture.
Even before the period when a quick Google search could swiftly puncture outrageous claims, all this bragging raises suspicion.
That crash caused a piece of his car to puncture his thigh, an injury that required a lifesaving operation.
But one of the most important goals of Wine School is to puncture the easy assumptions of secondhand wisdom.
How did they puncture the blatant sexism of the music industry and claim their own right to unapologetic pleasure?
These moments are character-driven, but they're also whimsical and funny enough to puncture the show's tendency toward pretension.
Yet asking male friends or family members for help would puncture the image of strength she was clinging to.
Carefully puncture the larger tip of each egg with the provided pin at the bottom of the measuring cup.
There is a guilty pleasure in savoring the moments of mockery, since they usually puncture hypocrisy, obsequiousness or arrogance.
The street outside the school was filled with nails to puncture the tires of vehicles that got too close.
A local barber might puncture your neck to drain three pints of blood if you complained of a headache.
Sanders and Warren have a chance to puncture his case on electability while contrasting their more ambitious policy ideas.
Clinton, who faces pressure to puncture Mr. Sanders's growing popularity before the next nominating contests in Nevada and South Carolina.
The boy had puncture wounds on his leg and was transported off the island to receive medical treatment, McCall said.
I planned to freeze, puncture, and pickle my body throughout a gauntlet of ancient treatments, modern fads, and dubious remedies.
The clam holes resemble the incantatory dotted surfaces of aboriginal Australian art (which Walker collects) that puncture painting's essential flatness.
NOAA officials also discovered a dead dolphin with a fatal puncture wound to its head off Captiva Island last May.
Police believe that the man tried disguising his wound — using a screwdriver to puncture the skin around the bullet hole.
The victim, 18, suffered a puncture wound to her trachea in a rear-end crash, according to a police report.
Because the aluminum frame of the bike is so light, the added weight of puncture resistant tires is almost negligible.
Right in time, it swerved to the right, averting what might have been a nasty puncture at the very least.
It's only when a puncture on the skin allows it to get inside your body does it make you sick.
Authorities said they could tell from puncture wounds on the child's leg that he had been bitten by a shark.
This is in contrast to the marks left by carnivores, who prefer fresh carcasses and leave puncture marks and pits.
Navigating the curve in the urethra near the bladder is also risky because there's a chance you might puncture it.
The dog was treated at a local hospital for two puncture wounds under the eyes, before being returned to duty.
And in May, NOAA officials found a deceased dolphin off Captiva Island with a fatal puncture wound to its head.
It has a long proboscis that can puncture the skin of humans and animals, and it feeds off blood parasitically.
This one is puncture-resistant and has a soft upper layer to make it a little more comfortable for pups.
Juggling those pronouns—I, you, we—she was allowing the tensions implicit in such a project to puncture the surface.
My lower back received deep puncture wounds from her claws digging into my back as she stood on top of me.
There is at least one spinal injury that might cause paralysis to some degree, and lots of stab and puncture wounds.
The Briton struggled there last year before inheriting a lucky win from Bottas, who suffered a puncture with three laps remaining.
Looking at the charts, he said Michael Kors is hitting resistance at the 50-day moving average and can't puncture through.
They suffered puncture wounds, burns and bruises consistent with getting shot with a pellet or BB gun, according to the department.
I'm just looking for a nice, clean ride, and the puncture-resistant tires on the Priority Coast give me exactly that.
Solano County authorities say the children suffered puncture wounds, burns, bruising and injuries consistent with being shot with a pellet gun.
Not so fast, say analysts who are quick to puncture hopes of budding bromance between the leaders of the two countries.
In neighboring New York, a health department spokesman said putting down plastic would not be acceptable because the material could puncture.
It typically enters the body through cuts and scrapes, burns, insect bites, puncture wounds, and injuries that don't break the skin.
But, insane as it may be, it is genius—and there are moments of sheer beauty that puncture through the darkness.
The small cat had multiple puncture wounds that his veterinarian believes were from a dog and sustained after he was dyed.
But Rogozin said he ruled out the micrometeorite theory since the puncture appeared to have been created from inside the capsule.
On Thursday, the astronauts and cosmonauts tracked down the puncture to the Russian Soyuz MS-09 capsule docked to the ISS.
The tank cars were DOT 111 models, which the NTSB has long criticized as puncture-prone and unfit for U.S. rails.
Amputations were common - occurring in 31% of lawnmower injuries - followed by puncture wounds at 29% and fractures or dislocations at 24%.
Not long after Morsi the cat arrived, he bit Leslie's arm hard enough to leave his own set of puncture wounds.
There could be a nail or sharp object hidden from view, and puncture wounds can lead to tetanus or other infections. 
"I broke my front wing and got a puncture, and I crashed with Lewis as well," he said, referring to Hamilton.
One was a safety pin used to seemingly puncture each model's razor sharp cheeks, linked by a chain to the ear.
Still, there are voices that puncture the silence — especially lately, as the show makes minor efforts at entering the 21st century.
In other instances, harder pieces of plastic puncture the turtles as they try to swallow, or get caught in their throats.
I sort of buy the theory that Trump will probably lose Iowa and that losing Iowa might puncture the Trump bubble.
A late tire puncture for Bottas handed Hamilton the victory and, by his own admission, a fortuitous lead in the standings.
"This cheeky chops is about to go down to theater for a bone marrow aspirate and lumbar puncture," the caption read.
A procedure like that can find an infection, but it can also cause one by introducing bacteria at the puncture site.
I begrudgingly rolled to a stop short of the 15-mile marker, lest we puncture one — or four — of our own.
After the flames were extinguished, the authorities said, firefighters found Mr. Litman unconscious, with puncture wounds to his head and back.
But, when the Pfeffermans use that kind of jargon to justify their behavior, there's always someone around to puncture their grandiosity.
Till then, the BOJ aims to puncture such speculation, even if it means playing down factors that might boost inflationary expectations.
" Nor did Mr. McCain hesitate to puncture Mr. Trump's insistence that his White House is operating like a "fine-tuned machine.
But it can be worse, you can actually kill somebody's cat, and puncture their tires to get them to shut up.
She's trying to puncture the bubble that her own neighbors in Iowa live in, a bubble convinced of its own righteousness.
Others, like a fitness instructor barking: "Everyone, 25 push-ups; Mr. Goldfarb, you can stop at 10," puncture my self-esteem.
Trump's problem is that where earlier presidents have tried to lower 100 days expectations and puncture media hype, he raised expectations.
"A full investigation has now confirmed that the original cause of the failure was a slow puncture," Pirelli said in a statement.
If Netflix is building an entire alternate entertainment industry based largely on its own perceived awesomeness, viewership numbers might puncture that idea.
Having lost almost all feeling in her chest due to nerve damage from radiation, she never felt the needle puncture her skin.
In 2009, the gun's ability to puncture body armor helped make it the weapon of choice for Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan.
Magnussen was slowed by a puncture in Melbourne, finishing 12th and did not start in Bahrain due to an hydraulic pump failure.
Failure to deliver swift tax cuts and regulatory reform could puncture a rally in U.S. stocks, said Edward Meir at INTL FCStone.
Or at the very least, people who would like to puncture the narrative around Vice's ascent as an unstoppable millennial media force.
The experiment showed that the spikes are used to puncture the female beetle's genital tract, which allows sperm to penetrate her bloodstream.
The McLaren suffered a puncture and damaged front wing, with the session stopped and the final two minutes of the session abandoned.
She escaped the attack with a scratch on her left leg and a puncture on her right, local news station WDRB reported.
The rest of the week, Andrew underwent several other diagnostic tests, including a muscle biopsy, an EEG, MRI and a lumbar puncture.
When Hadjivassiliou ordered a lumbar puncture and some blood tests for Salisbury, he found that she had antigliadin antibodies in her blood.
The attack left Phillips with puncture wounds on her hands and some broken fingers, along with cuts and bruises on her body.
Her goal was to puncture the web of denial around Bentley personally and force him to acknowledge the truth to his family.
It remains to be seen whether this realization will puncture the broader optimism that has driven equity markets to their recent highs.
The eight hospitalized inmates suffered injuries including puncture wounds, cuts and bruises to head, neck and torso areas, the corrections department said.
For eight years, Mr. Gilbert has worked diligently and creatively to puncture the mystique that still surrounds symphony orchestras and their conductors.
A lumbar puncture, or spinal tap, may also be performed to look for abnormal proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid, called oligoclonal bands.
The 21-year-old victim, who suffered a puncture wound to his chest and four to his back, is in stable condition.
LONDON (Reuters) - A slow puncture caused Sebastian Vettel's dramatic penultimate lap tyre blowout at last weekend's British Grand Prix, Pirelli said on Friday.
Which pressed down on the GSD's 20-inch back wheel so much that any obstacle Sarmiento ran over was a potential puncture hazard.
Sources say there were no obvious puncture wounds from the bite, so the deli's staff simply administered ice from inside for her injury.
Stephens said it is unclear if Alexander died from the puncture wounds or from another health-related cause such as a heart attack.
New Sentences — From "Coffee Lids: Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture" (Princeton Architectural Press, 2018, Page 24), by the architects Louise Harpman and Scott Specht.
Brexit, just five months away, will create at best a slow puncture and at worst, if no deal is reached, a dramatic bang.
For 2138 days, they fished and used the desalinator to survive, continually patching their raft where it sustained puncture wounds from shark attacks.
Aside from the ridiculously nice belt drive system, the Coast comes with two puncture-resistant tires set on rust-proof stainless steel spokes.
Here are a few examples: All the questions posed by this incident are made believable by the puncture in the old blood vial.
"Before they shot him, they stabbed him with an icepick," my translator relays, pointing at a constellation of puncture wounds covering his ribs.
Dr. Bate discovered several puncture wounds of unknown origin near the feline's neck, but overall the abandoned kitten had no serious health issues.
A puncture at the Monaco Grand Prix, a circuit where it's notoriously hard to overtake other cars, usually means the race is lost.
Each came with its dangers and possible pitfalls—removing cartilage from her ribs, for example, meant cutting close to the lungs, risking puncture.
And there's no incentive for Facebook to puncture those bubbles, given the wider monopoly structure of the tech economy, liberal critics have argued.
Even Moody's downgrade of its outlook on Chinese government debt to "negative" from "stable" failed to puncture the renewed sense of cautious optimism.
Orchier: That's absolutely been one of our main goals as well, to really puncture that myth and really critique and interrogate those claims.
There could be sharp objects like nails or broken glass hidden from view, and puncture wounds can lead to tetanus or other infections.
None in the parking lot, where white nativists routinely throw nails over the walls to puncture the car tires of those praying inside.
Such risks have done little to puncture the exuberant optimism that is encouraging American businesses to ramp up hiring and consider new investment.
As people who have been around the music business, is it important for you to puncture the fantasy of the quick come-up?
Myths tend to celebrate grandeur and heroic superiority; parables tend to puncture the pretensions of superiority and celebrate humility and service to others.
Evans brought the idea to his close friend Mark Kassen, an actor and director he'd met working on the 2011 indie film Puncture.
In the 42nd minute Karim Benzema, Real's French forward, crafted a goal out of nowhere to puncture the hopes of the home team.
Huddled in cages inside a garage in Far Rockaway, Queens, the four dogs had torn ears, bruises, broken teeth, puncture wounds and cuts.
He eventually checked into a Denver emergency room and was given an IV. "My hands were completely destroyed: puncture wounds, bites," he said.
But once Knowlton gets to the bubble's inevitable puncture, the sheer gravitational pull that eventually grounds all speculative balloons exerts its irresistible power.
Her work illuminated how much paper is like skin, at once frail and robust, susceptible to puncture and able to weather the years.
Kissel also suggested that weaponized drones could be used to shoot and puncture the tires on a suspect's car, the Associated Press reported.
A high wind caused a puncture in an important bit of plastic casing, which was air-pressurized and responsible for extending the robot arm.
Hartley was going slow due to a puncture, with Gasly swerving dramatically to avoid a huge collision and then driving down an escape road.
Porcupines, for example, similarly have barbed spines, demonstrating that both seem to have evolved to puncture easily and stay lodged inside of a victim.
Last week, she posted a photo to her Instagram Story of a puncture wound in her palm caused by one of her pointy nails.
And then we discover throughout this movie that maybe if you puncture through the void, there's a whole other thing on the other side.
In one scene, she twists a knife into her own leg, trying to understand how a small puncture wound could bleed someone to death.
Although Alexander's exact cause of death is yet to be determined, the hospital noted a number of puncture wounds, likely from the buck's antlers.
In a new video taken from the spacecraft, the satellite shoots its onboard harpoon to puncture a target panel that's about five feet away.
At the prison infirmary, he said, the medical staff simply poured distilled water onto his puncture wounds and sent him back to his cell.
That could narrow her negotiating options - and puncture investors' hopes for a softer Brexit just as quickly as calling the election has raised them.
Two puncture marks suggest that the horizontal yarn was meant to go a little further to the left, but those spaces are vacant now.
For decades carmakers have sought various solutions, but with new materials and novel manufacturing methods, a genuinely puncture-proof car tyre has finally appeared.
As far as Citee Connect's build, it's made of aluminum, has large puncture-proof 8.5-inch wheels, a 250W motor, and a 36W battery.
Houndfish are actually feared by many divers and fishermen because of their large size and ability to inflict puncture wounds with their sharp beaks.
Mr Trump suddenly had all the self-assurance of a weak swimmer who has just discovered that his water-wings have a fast puncture.
She was treated at Nemours Children's Hospital for lacerations and puncture wounds in the back of her left knee and lower thigh, reports NBC.
If China resists depreciation and capital outflows continue, the erosion of reserves could puncture the PBOC's air of invulnerability, leading to faster capital leakage.
According to police, Bevers died of "multiple puncture wounds" to her head and chest consistent with what the suspect on surveillance was seen carrying.
Time and again (in the NFL, in Hollywood, in the courtroom) reality fails to puncture the self-absorbed cocoon in which Simpson places himself.
First, the tiny dog needs to recover from the puncture wounds left by the hawk's talons, experience more socialization and be showered in love.
As Smurf was brought in with deep puncture wounds covering his body, shelter veterinarians believe he was used as a chew toy for dogs.
This envoy might also be able to puncture the groupthink within Kim's circle and present the North Korea leader with what's really at stake.
The woman and her child luckily did not suffer any life-threatening injuries but were treated for puncture wounds and scratches, CI Proud reports.
First he would get a head CT, then a scan of the neck, and then he would do a lumbar puncture – a spinal tap.
WFXT, citing the Fernandina Beach Fire Department, said the 17-year-old was taken to a Jacksonville hospital with puncture wounds on the foot.
Tischer told The Roundup that authorities were unable to stop the vehicle by using spike strips, which are designed to puncture a vehicle's tires.
Until, a little before the midnight deadline, they abandon the botched execution with its puncture-mark traces tattooed across the man's legs and groin.
You have to eat a xiao long bao carefully, as you can puncture the skin easily, and all of the broth will seep out.
FYI: To get semisolid soup to slide easily out of the can, first shake the can, then put a small puncture in the bottom.
It helps that Eccleston's Matt gets to play off long-running "Leftovers" characters who know him well and can puncture some of his pretensions.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 52%Synopsis: The drama "Puncture" tells the story of Mike Weiss (Evans), an ambitious Texas lawyer who grapples with drug addiction.
Let me zoom in on that flat so you can appreciate my anguish, something people so often fail to do: It's no tidy puncture.
It exists less to puncture fantasies than to embody them, and it's aspirational in a way that its predecessor never even attempted to be.
The city's police department said in a statement that Dustin Theobald, 30, received several lacerations and puncture wounds to his right foot from the bite.
Although Kauffman suffered puncture marks and required stitches on his wrist and face, he said he doesn't have any long-term damage to his mobility.
Friedman says that, theoretically, "a hair in the mouth could puncture the mucosa [mucous membrane], causing inflammation and pain," but says it would be uncommon.
The bike also includes anti-puncture full-sized tires, a belt drive system which eliminates rust and broken chains, and a lightweight aluminum alloy frame.
The child was taken to Big Sky Medical Center in Montana with an injured wrist, puncture wounds to his back and wounds around his buttocks.
Fellow Colombian Quintana, twice a Tour runner-up, suffered a puncture 3.5 km from the line and finished one minute 15 seconds off the pace.
" After seeking medical treatment for the puncture wounds, Theobald told WJXT, "It looks like I might have some tendon damage but it's cut, it's bad.
Oladipo is also the most likely non-Westbrook player on the Thunder to puncture the defense and create a look for one of his teammates.
A few blocks away, at the Peninsula Spa New York, the new Micro-Puncture Treatment aims to improve appearance areas like the neck and décolletage.
Strong, supportive, puncture-resistant, and portable, both models (77-inch and 85-inch diameters) of the Intex PureSpa Bubble Massage Spa provide bubbly relaxation. Pros:Cons:
In conversation, as in art, Toews is a schputter; she likes to puncture anything that has a whiff of pretension or self-importance about it.
Pan received permission for the boy to go to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, within the same hospital network as Western Psych, for the lumbar puncture.
You've got to be in the right position, but you also need the luck because it's easy to puncture or get caught up in something.
HB: Is it possible that your choice to puncture and deform the images of those ghost houses comes from a difficulty in confronting their reality?
Usually, these bacteria enter the body through a break in the skin, including cuts and scrapes, burns, insect bites, puncture wounds and even surgical wounds.
Even if a leak sealant kit gets you back on the road in a hurry after a minor puncture, it could complicate a permanent repair.
"I'm a little bit worried that if it continues much longer that something will puncture it and people will get off the train," he said.
Oh, dear me, here I am on the West Side Highway with a flat from a teeny, easily fixable puncture and nowhere to pull over.
After that fire was brought under control, firefighters found a man, L. Antonio Litman, unconscious with puncture wounds in his head and back, officials said.
What looked like a light contact ended with both cars suffering race-ending damage, Leclerc's front right suspension breaking while Vettel suffered a rear puncture.
As many as 16 people were injured as they tried to flee, including one who suffered a puncture wound from an overturned table, said Sgt.
She soon produced a sublime series of pin drawings (224–219), in which she used a sewing pin to repeatedly puncture a white sheet of paper.
After driving myself to the hospital and receiving X-rays, two doctors worked for about seven hours to clean and stitch up all the puncture wounds.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission biologists discovered a dolphin off of Naples last week that appeared to have died from a bullet or puncture wound.
"It was somewhat remarkable" that she did not develop an infection due to the bristle puncture, which could have been a serious complication, Di Guglielmo said.
Clinton sought to puncture her rival's growing popularity by challenging his trillion-dollar policy plans, saying he has not provided a political strategy or clear financing.
"Domingo said he specifically bought three-inch nails because they would be long enough to penetrate the human body and puncture internal organs," the affidavit states.
The base model has been expanded to include full fenders, puncture-resistant tires, a belt-driven 10-speed derailleur, and integrated lights all as standard items.
The holes also didn't match the shape of teeth from other predators, such as bears—an animal that would have created a discernibly roundish puncture wound.
With a new wheel on he tried to make up some ground but another puncture following a small tumble left him simply making up the numbers.
If his committee is able to puncture some holes in the White House armor with its subpoenas, Pelosi could come under new pressure to back impeachment.
In 1988, "Roseanne" helped puncture that formula, and with it the liberal fantasy that bigotry was just a misunderstanding that might be fixed by the credits.
For people who might find themselves in similar situations, Mr. Schimelpfenig said puncture wounds should be treated by applying direct pressure for up to five minutes.
Voices and gunfire puncture the gloom as Eli (John C. Reilly) and Charlie (Joaquin Phoenix) descend, entering a cabin and shooting dead one man after another.
There is also a gouge and puncture mark on one of its claws that was likely caused by another Dineobellator sinking its own claw into it.
Initially you don't realize the needles that puncture you are herald to the most significant threads about to be sewn through the fabric of your life.
Would it be a swipe from the political ashes, revealing more offensive conduct by the "old boys' network" she had come into office swearing to puncture?
He was stabbed in the chest and was found with a one-and-a-half-inch puncture wound in his sternum, the report says, Fox News reports.
The Stout's beefier assembly, rear carrier, and wider, puncture-resistant tires do bump the weight to 17.2 kg (1003 lbs) compared to Curt's 13.5 kg (29.8 lbs).
" Schwartz writes, "In conversation, as in art, Toews is a schputter; she likes to puncture anything that has a whiff of pretension or self-importance about it.
"This puppy is fighting for his life, suffering from puncture wounds all over his face and body," says a post on the Animal Welfare League's Facebook page.
Starbucks has received eight reports of the plunger's knob breaking in the U.S. and one report from Canada, resulting in lacerations or puncture injuries, the commission said.
"I had numerous bleeding puncture wounds on my arms and shoulder but I knew I would survive and thanked God for getting me through this," he wrote.
Ultimately, he agrees that there's always the potential for pain, but isn't that sort of why we masochistically puncture holes into our bodies in the first place?
It found "there was a 'micro-puncture' in the package allowing oxygen to enter the pouch and create the mold seen in the video/pictures," Hardwick wrote.
According to the Scottsdale-based rescue shelter, Latte surprisingly had no broken bones but suffered visible puncture wounds to her skull and neck from the owl's talons.
The 11-year-old had dozens of stab wounds to the torso along with puncture wounds to her legs, neck, hands and face, according to the report.
In wet cupping, a therapist will first puncture the skin using what looks like a toothbrush with little spikes attached; the suction cups slowly fill with blood.
The loose skin functioned as a flaccid, squishy armor: the fangs could puncture the skin but not the underlying muscles, reducing the damage of a shark bite.
The tent protest has so far been peaceful even though Basha once called on supporters to puncture car tires, break windows and punch anyone who mistreated them.
And if we can -- if we can puncture that vision, then we have a chance to win back seats in the House and... AXELROD: Which they did.
You create greater forces snapping your fingers, but when you concentrate it into a space millions of times smaller, you can essentially puncture the fabric of reality.
Two vocalists occasionally puncture the orchestra — made up of horns, upright bass, keys, drums, and guitar — with feminine, guttural cries that powerfully ricochet off the stone structure.
The children have told investigators they had suffered puncture wounds, burns and bruising, as well as injuries consistent with being shot by pellet guns or BB guns.
The implant may puncture the fallopian tubes and uterus, and travel into the abdomen and pelvic cavity, the warning notes, causing persistent pain and requiring surgical removal.
Protesters at City University have stockpiled bricks and petrol bombs on the bridges and other approaches and were making small devices with nails, apparently to puncture tires.
Expect the defense's time with Gates on the stand to be quite the clash, as the defense attorneys try to puncture his remaining credibility before the jury.
So we really want to, again, challenge and puncture this idea that Los Angeles is a safe bet and is the ideal place to host the Olympics.
The numbers of victims will surely increase in the coming days as more airstrikes, stray bullets, and bomb fragments puncture the city, likely overwhelming available medical care.
Many Democrats thought that John Kerry, a war hero, could puncture the puffed-up commander-in-chief aura that surrounded Bush, who'd kept himself out of Vietnam.
It's not a satire, aiming to puncture the hypocrisies of the feverishly competitive status quo that stretches hard-working children on the rack of parental status anxiety.
You carefully grab the top of the dumpling with your chopsticks, then put the dumpling on your spoon over a bowl, in case you accidentally puncture it.
What I knew to do — I knew when I was about a year out from the book most likely being finished, was that I had to puncture.
Much more common are incidents where these swabs damage or even puncture the eardrum, the thin membrane that separates our outer ear from the internal middle ear.
But in the frenzy of construction, many long-term residents are wondering whether they will see the gains from the towers that puncture the skyline around them.
First Reformed answers exactly zero of these questions, but it has the guts to raise them and to puncture, bruise, and bloodlet in search of the answers.
"I've seen campsites where there are hundreds of needles scattered around," said Mr. Serna, who received a needle puncture wound when visiting a homeless camp in 2012.
"This puncture opens up to 7 different wounds of an average length of 20 cm," Zaldívar and company write (20 cm is a little under 8 inches).
Even something as simple as the heating and air conditioning units, which typically puncture the facades of less well-considered buildings, are here turned into a design element.
That knowledge led Qyburn to ask blacksmiths to build scorpions — giant crossbows that are capable of shooting huge arrows with the tremendous force needed to puncture dragon skin.
It comes with a travel bag so you can take it with you on the go, and it's supposedly puncture-resistant to protect itself from sharp, pointy things.
The puncture released pressurized rocket fuel and set off a chaotic series of events and decisions that highlighted a chain of command ill-prepared to deal with disaster.
Another person, a 16-year-old boy, initially was believed to be shot but actually suffered a puncture wound from an overturned table while running, Chicago police Sgt.
Now, before you truly freak, the art was done with henna ink — a technique that doesn't puncture the skin and will flake off in a matter of days.
A California woman denies her husband abused their 10 children, who were removed from the home after authorities said the kids suffered puncture wounds, burns and other injuries.
A pair of saber-tooth skulls, both belonging to the species Smilodon populator, exhibited puncture marks consistent with a bite inflicted by a member of the same species.
Serious side effects are rare, but there is a risk that the devices can come out of the uterus, puncture the uterus wall, or cause pelvic inflammatory disease.
According to Dr. Schmit, your purse or bag is a good spot, as long as you keep it away from keys or anything that could puncture the wrappers.
No one has been sure how to puncture that conservative media bubble, to combat the narratives that lots of rural white voters have come to believe are true.
If they did not quite puncture his aura – he did escape a bases-loaded, no-out jam — at least they may have sapped his strength for Game 2.
Dumoulin, the time trial world champion and 2017 Giro d'Italia winner, was slowed by a tire puncture at the foot of the final ascent and lost 53 seconds.
If anything were to puncture his aura — some scandal worse than those he has weathered in the past — it's hard to imagine that Patanjali would last a day.
The child, who was taken by helicopter to a hospital in stable condition, suffered a fractured skull and several puncture wounds, the boy's parents said in a statement.
Puncture the illusion of a commonwealth, El Akkad asserts, fire a few shots into the crowd and put people in camps for a decade, and watch what happens.
Palestinian laborers apply for permits and more than 50,000 people legally cross daily through a series of checkpoints that puncture the winding 400-mile route of the barrier.
They performed tests measuring the amount of force required to puncture the target material, and how much the spine pressed into the surface of the material before breaking through.
A course that weaved through Rio's verdant hills produced a race so unpredictable that even Van Avermaet, who suffered an early puncture, was not sure what Nibali's crash meant.
There was the gash on the side of my scalp, just above my ear, and a bite to my right side just above my waistline, leaving four puncture wounds.
That will provide an important forum to help educate the public and could puncture many of the toxic myths that have taken hold about Social Security in recent decades.
In microneedling, a special penlike device is moved over the surface of the skin and tiny needles in the pen are used to rapidly puncture holes in the skin.
The solar panel powers the lock, the body is full aluminium so it doesn't rust, the tyres are airless so they're puncture free — all these help keep costs down.
Autonomous driving - and the eventual introduction of self-driving taxis - could mean greater demand for puncture-resistant tyres as greater usage of vehicles exposes them to more flat tyres.
According to The Washington Post, his complaint repeats claims Tripp had previously made to Business Insider, including that Tesla used batteries with puncture holes in vehicles meant for consumers.
The 55.1-quart, rotomolded Tundra Haul weighs a staggering 37 pounds when empty, with 3-inch thick insulated walls, a heavy aluminum arm, and puncture-proof, one-piece wheels.
The plants are covered hollow hairs called trichomes, which are small enough and sharp enough to puncture skin and inject histamine and other chemicals that deliver a nasty sting.
The crash happened early Saturday morning off the Eastern coast of Japan, and left a large puncture in the ship, flooding the compartment where the sailors' bodies were recovered.
The pianist found Sofya inside a bedroom closet, wearing a blood-soaked nightgown with cuts to her wrists and a puncture wound on her chest, according to the records.
Elsewhere, Miller uses masking tape to puncture a layer of paint she has put down, which is different than how it has historically been used in hard-edge abstraction.
Numerous cuts and or puncture marks were also found on Mary with at least one chunk of the flesh that also appeared missing from her left upper ankle area.
Having helped puncture Mr. Christie's presidential hopes earlier this year, the lane-closing episode later went on to help sink his bid to join the Donald J. Trump ticket.
Throughout her life, Alcott knew how to puncture the buoyant intellectual men floating above the people stuck down in the muck of cooking and sweeping and dying in childbirth.
They had brought with them their new book, "Coffee Lids: Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture," which includes color photographs and original patent drawings for more than two hundred unique lids.
A closeup shows the puncture mark on Dafna's thigh, for instance, plus a Band-Aid that has peeled away from it, which Michael tries to stick back in place.
This small puncture would allow optical laser signals to pass through overcast weather to targeted ground receivers, while the more powerful cloud-piercing lasers would stop at cloud level.
But it took a media mogul to put a puncture hole into the heart of digital rights management as a consumer platform, at least in the case of music.
The silly pet names, movie titles or sports teams that many people punch in to get into their online accounts are a weak spot that hackers continue to puncture.
To help circumvent theft and vandalism, the Bird Two also comes with puncture-resistant tires, anti-theft encryption built into the operating system and a minimum of exposed screws.
The handlebar has eight inches of travel for tall parents, and the rugged, 11-inch, no-puncture rear tires are burly enough to take on dirt and gravel paths.
On the night that she came in, I stuck her wrist to draw arterial blood, over and over again, until she was swollen and oozing from tiny puncture wounds.
"Virtual reality can puncture what we think is real and return us to our body in a way that flatty cinema can't," Ms. Baldwin said in a recent interview.
On the other side of that wall, Mr. Zaraa himself is drawing all the while on your forearm, though it sometimes feels like a phlebotomist prospecting for puncture sites.
New Zealander Hartley was going slow after hitting a wall and picking up a front-left puncture in the first phase of the session when Gasly nearly hurtled into him.
Russia also serves as an enthusiastic vanguard in China's campaign to puncture Western ideas of universal human rights and democracy, which both countries see as an incitement to "colour revolutions".
Arrows pierce her mythical deer body, nails puncture her flesh, and her torso is torn open and bound by a body brace as tears stream down her proud, dignified face.
It all fit naturally with his message that the 1 percent had come to control the US government — and that only someone outside of it could puncture its corrosive hold.
Poinar has reason to believe that the tick came from monkeys grooming each other thanks to puncture marks on the tick indicating to him that something had picked it off.
First, the researchers put hagfish skin — which has three layers and no scales — in a machine that pokes a pin through it to measure the force needed to puncture it.
Cult members used umbrellas to puncture plastic bags, releasing sarin, a deadly nerve agent, inside subway cars just as the trains approached the Kasumigaseki station, Japan&aposs main government district.
Each puncture, slash, and stab of the artist's knife into the canvas accounts for a brushstroke in the portrait of an artist fighting against the popular trends of his time.
Besides the hammer, investigators also found two homemade knives, one or both of which was used to stab Gomm, who suffered two puncture wounds to his chest, the complaint said.
"Participants in our study were willing to undergo a lumbar puncture to move research on Alzheimer's disease forward," said co-author Barbara Bendlin of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
Favoring a special needle sourced from Japan as his go-to tool, Thompson's expert technique delivers a clean puncture without the irritation or pain often caused by a piercing gun.
Past the over-sized maraca, there is a corridor of small drawings dominated by a curvilinear window motif that offers her a compositional frame to puncture, cover, and react to.
Records from their city's Medical College Hospital show that Mr. Fernandez had a fractured collar bone and a blade-puncture to the abdomen; he lost the tip of a finger.
There's no spare tire; BMW is big on run-flat tires, which can travel 100 miles or so if there's a small puncture but not if you gash a sidewall.
The worm uses a needle on its head to puncture the mushroom's hyphae — the stringy filaments that make up its mycelium, or vegetative body — and suck out its cellular content.
And Meyers would be the funniest guy on the debate team who strategically deploys his jokes to puncture and deflate opposing arguments before they can even get off the ground.
Trump's ineffectiveness has helped puncture a glib myth that dates back to the early 20th century on how market-tested business skills can solve the eternal plague of government inefficiency.
GY6vids uses a chisel tip 3-blade broadhead arrow and a compound bow to try and puncture (that's probably not a strong enough word) slabs of meat, bones, and ballistic gel.
Thompson explains that, more often than not, people notice their tolerance lower by the second round because their bodies are already well-aware of being in pain from the previous puncture.
MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish matador has undergone surgery on deep puncture wounds in his throat and leg after being gored by a bull at Madrid's famed Las Ventas bullring on Sunday.
In that very review, he chides the groupthink he believes elevates unworthy films and puts them on pedestals, and his Lady Bird review feels like another attempt to puncture societal excitement.
Today the company's Invincible bike line features a rust-resistant chain and frame, puncture-resistant tires and added security with handlebars, seats and wheels locked down with proprietary theft-resistant bolts.
The display is a 5-inch, 1080p panel (pretty ordinary specs for a phone) and is also puncture-resistant and able to be used with gloves and wet fingers (less ordinary).
If the OpenStack community can help puncture some holes into these silos and get more projects to talk to each other, then that should be a win-win for everybody involved.
News outlets like the BBC even published guides of where the satellite's reflection would be visible, so the lucky few in position could watch a flash of light puncture the day.
His first puncture cost Sagan two and a half minutes as he rode on for half a lap before reaching the technical zone with his front tire flapping around the rim.
France's nine-times world champion Sebastien Loeb, making the first of three guest appearances with Citroen this season, had led early on but finished fifth after losing time with a puncture.
If they say that news outlets that try to puncture the bubble of ridiculousness are exhibiting "liberal bias," your party's rank and file will learn to dismiss credible sources of information.
In 2009, a medical team at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility was unable to access a vein to administer a lethal injection after at least 18 puncture attempts, prison officials said.
Demolition Ranch tries to puncture a hole in a 1 1/4-inch thick titanium plate by shooting different caliber bullets and guns at it and the results are pretty impressive.
Nobuo is covered in black spots that are said to be paint, but could be interpreted as puncture wounds, and the violent tension is heightened by his holding of a spear.
Belgian Thierry Neuville climbed from seventh overnight to third and a further 0.7 seconds behind for Hyundai, with Toyota's championship leader Ott Tanak in eighth after losing time with a puncture.
With little if any warning to the driver, tires puncture, rip, skid on water and ice, lose pressure or abruptly go flat in the left lane on the George Washington Bridge.
Each float is crafted with thick, puncture-resistant plastic and is equipped with a lined treat compartment, in case your pupper needs a refreshing glass of dog champagne while she's relaxing.
A weakening car market could puncture the rally, however, especially if it prompts speculative investors who have helped drive prices higher to sell their positions, Standard Chartered analyst Suki Cooper said.
It is a dreadful place where our most august jurists ruminate over catheter gauges and needle sizes, and ponder whether to slice deep into the groin or puncture internal jugular veins.
The closing credits of the film are a series of still, grainy images, in which a mob of white Southerners puncture Ben's lifeless body with meat hooks, then pose for photos.
All of the products are made of puncture-resistant vinyl, so you don't have to worry about puppy paws, and they come with compartments that can hold treats, ice, toys and drinks.
None of the huge political surprises of the past 12-18 months — from Brexit to Donald Trump — have managed to puncture the steady gain in risky assets, pushing actual volatility ever lower.
Instead they approach the challenge just as they always have — as a family that comes together when pressed, but still takes time to jab at each other and puncture each other's egos.
"We went pretty easy but towards the end we had a puncture and some gearbox problems, but everything is fine because we've finished the stage which is what matters," declared the Spaniard.
The unidentified deputy, a 27-year department veteran, required surgery to address his injuries, which included a puncture wound near one of his eyes and a heavily damaged lip, the paper reported.
If you've gotten a nasty scrape or puncture wound and don't remember the last time you got a tetanus shot, you'll probably be asked to get one anyway, just to be safe.
The utility has to drill down 8,500 feet to plug its source with concrete, and the drilling must proceed slowly, in part so it doesn't puncture adjacent pipes and spring new leaks.
The resulting hung parliament threatens to derail talks over Britain's exit from the European Union and dampen consumer confidence, which could puncture a banking sector that many analysts believe is already overextended.
Twelve months ago, he lost nearly 2 minutes after a puncture on the second stage but still ended up fifth after matching Froome over the punishing climbs of the Pyrenees and Alps.
As a result, a single off-hours puncture would still be festering after more than two days, while a wound from the mouse's active hours would close after less than two days.
It's a joyous, sparkly subversion of the Marilyn Monroe fantasy that at the same time manages to effectively puncture Rebecca's self-absorbed glee at being pursed by two hot guys at once.
Trained acupuncturists inserted needles at six acupuncture points in the abdomen deep enough to puncture the muscle layer of the abdominal wall, and then passed current through attached wires for 30 minutes.
Following last week's recession scare, and with nearly $17 trillion in negative-yielding debt around the world, he sees an opening for the Federal Reserve to help puncture this so-called bubble.
The first reported sighting of a chupacabra was in March 1995 in Puerto Rico, when eight sheep were found dead and drained of blood, with three small puncture wounds in their chests.
Because they already worked with fishing collectives, they began with fishermen, teaching divers how to hunt and safely catch (it involves careful spearfishing, and puncture-resistant containers and gloves) the showy fish.
No moment is too sacred to puncture: Scovell was invited to meet with Joss Whedon, the creator of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" — then her favorite show on TV — about a staff position.
Bolton's forthcoming book, The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir, is expected to go on sale on March 17, and contains evidence to puncture the President's defense in these charges.
But, the health ministry official said a post mortem examination carried out two days after the death found no evidence of a heart attack or of any puncture wounds on the body.
"Homicide," she said in her testimony, recorded by Court TV. Kruse testified that she observed multiple puncture wounds throughout Amy's upper body -- including injuries which she believes came from a corn rake.
Saunders, meanwhile, said that even if a no-deal Brexit was avoided, the levels of uncertainty surrounding Brexit would continue to act as a kind of "slow puncture" for the British economy.
But the deeper point of "American Son" still resonates: You don't have to feel the blow of a billy club or the puncture of a bullet for police violence to destroy you.
The game has to track this, while also being aware that other incidents could occur during that window, as well as things such as pit stops, puncture or intervention from other drivers.
The award-winning pianist discovered his wife inside a bedroom closet, wearing a blood-soaked nightgown with cuts to her wrists and a puncture wound on her chest, the arrest record said.
Palladium forward rates here Fears that the auto industry will replace palladium with platinum to save money — something many predicted would puncture the rally — have shown no sign of being borne out.
Romell Broom, survived execution September 103, 2009, in Ohio: Broom's execution was halted by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland after a medical team tried for hours to puncture Broom's veins and administer the injections.
Other damage, including LCD fractures, damage due to laser contact with the camera, extreme abrasion or puncture holes, multiple cracks in the glass, and damaged connectors are eligible for out-of-warranty service.
He said the children told authorities of incidents of "intentional abuse," and according to the department, they had puncture wounds, burns and bruises consistent with getting shot with a pellet or BB gun.
It would also save weight, as vehicles will no longer have to carry a spare wheel, a jack, a puncture-repair kit or need to be fitted with a tyre-pressure monitoring system.
I've ridden a pair of the same puncture-resistant tires through New York City for an entire year, and I've never had a flat or ever had any issue with them at all.
Bondage says that the puncture holes will last a few days to a week, and other than small bruising, the evidence of her client's kink will fade fairly quickly without leaving permanent marks.
The incident, which took place Thursday morning at the Sunshine Coast's Australia Zoo, left 41-year-old Che Woolcott with "significant puncture wounds" to his head and forearm, according to local media reports.
The digital magazine On Milwaukee found a newly discovered court document revealing that a nurse was set to testify during the original trial; she put a puncture in a vial of Avery's blood.
Clinton on Thursday tried to puncture Trump's appeal to working-class voters in an economic speech in Michigan, arguing that he would look out for the wealthy if he won the White House.
For them, this is a gambit for Beijing to finally puncture the ever-weakening membrane that keeps Hong Kong and the PRC separate under the "One Country, Two Systems" formula established in 1997.
Not long into their date, the pair were running down a trail when a bison charged at Kayleigh Davis, 22,using its head to flip her into the air and puncture her thigh.
For instance, some models have raised pyramid points that puncture that meat to hold it securely, while others have an indentation in the center of the board where the meat can sit securely.
Then there are the thousands of chickens bred in high-density sheds for the sake of all those chicken pitas—could this image finally puncture the image of the fun-loving red rooster?
Reality No. 3: He has been struck by a car, but the nasty puncture wound and broken bone Alexis spots on his hand suggest to her that he may have been tortured first.
" Karen and Bernard Pratte told Axios that in order to beat Trump and puncture his support with GOP voters, a Democrat should tout their "ability to work with Republicans to get things done.
In 2001, his daughter called 911 to their home in California, where paramedics found Dr. Koller's wife unconscious and him semiconscious with a fresh puncture wound in his arm, according to regulatory records.
Corey says the puncture was small and drew a tiny bit of blood, but he was concerned enough to go to the hospital, where police came and debriefed him and his security guard.
Within 24 hours we performed a bone marrow biopsy, which showed a low level of the leukemia, and a lumbar puncture, which confirmed that the leukemia had not yet reached his spinal fluid.
The injured kitty — who had large puncture wounds on his back — deserved nothing but the best care to get back on his feet (one of which lost circulation, due to the tightly wrapped bag).
Kubica, preparing for his first grand prix since 2010 as part of an amazing comeback from partially severing his right forearm in a 2011 rally crash, suffered a puncture on his last flying lap.
Like the white blood cells that attack bacteria in your body when you have a cold, researchers discovered that macrophages rush to the puncture area as you're getting inked and immediately absorb the pigment.
The German, who felt lucky to see the chequered flag after a penultimate lap puncture at the British Grand Prix, finished seventh with Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton triumphant in front of his home crowd.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton won his home British Grand Prix for the fourth year in a row on Sunday while a penultimate-lap puncture slashed Sebastian Vettel's championship lead to a single point.
Immigration is one of the few issues where Mr. Trump is to the right of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, and one where he can puncture Senator Marco Rubio of Florida as too moderate.
Toyota's number seven TS231 hybrid, driven by Britain's Mike Conway, Japan's Kamui Kobayashi and Argentina's Jose Maria Lopez, had a two-minute advantage before a puncture shattered their hopes with an hour to go.
"We're trying to puncture the animus that is swelling towards the refugee populations at the moment," said David Miliband, President and CEO of the IRC, at a press conference at the Met on Monday.
The flannel moth caterpillar is actually venomous, and the hairs have very sharp, hollow spines, akin to a hypodermic needle, the better to puncture your skin and deliver a powerful dose of poisonous toxin.
The 18-year-old Verstappen became Formula One's youngest race winner at Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, with Australian Ricciardo finishing fourth after a strategy error by the team was compounded by a late puncture.
The Finn, who started on pole position, crossed the line 1.524 seconds ahead of Hamilton to make up for the agony of 2018 when he was denied victory in Baku by a late puncture.
In any event ... the puncture was small and drew a tiny bit of blood but it was more than enough for Corey to hire some muscle and get his documentary on the fast track.
Unfortunate as the situation was for Grandmaison, perhaps the snafu worked to Peep's benefit, since it's hard to imagine what he could say to the press that wouldn't puncture the mystique afforded by ambiguity.
Lewis Hamilton's win at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix looked incredibly unlikely with as little as three laps to go, as Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas had victory cruelly snatched from him with a late puncture.
When Leclerc then tried to do the same to Renault's Nico Hulkenberg, the German left him less room and the Ferrari clipped the wall on the right side and picked up a rear puncture.
"Trump's pessimistic view on the chances of a game-changing China trade deal may puncture global equity markets' optimistic start to the week," said Sean Callow, a senior FX analyst at Westpac in Sydney.
The Kenda K-Rad 20-inch x 3.3-inch semi-fat tires — puncture-resistant and "exclusive" to RadPower — provide good traction and comfort, but still left me a little nervous when making sharp turns.
"He had a circular puncture to the chin, extensive lacerations in his mouth, multiple disrupted lower incisors, and bony incongruity of the left mandible," the doctors who treated the boy wrote in their report.
The New Hanover Regional Medical Center said in an email that it has seen people for bug bites and stings, lacerations and puncture wounds, home oxygen issues, dialysis and stress- and anxiety-related issues.
The Mercedes driver knew he had lucked in, with team mate Valtteri Bottas heading for victory until track debris caused a high-speed puncture that ended the Finn's race with three laps to go.
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Finally, the thermal control system that helps maintain the pack's optimum temperature is designed so that the liquid coolant drains away from the cells if there is a puncture, reducing the risk of short-circuiting.
The track offered a funhouse mirror version of the sound, along with a goofy anime-inspired video, which combined to puncture some of the hands-in-the-air self-seriousness that often attends trance culture.
In 1999, an excavation at Champ-Durand yielded a nearly complete cow's skull with a hole in it, but the archaeologists who unearthed it figured it was a puncture wound inflicted by another animal's horn.
According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, last August, zookeepers noticed that Patches, who has lived at the Zoo Knoxville for the past ten years, had a small puncture injury on her face that was infected.
The city's fire commissioner, Daniel Nigro, said at a news conference that none of the injuries are life-threatening, though one person's injuries, a puncture wound as reported by the AP, appears to be serious.
By calculating the speed at which the blood moves through the arteries, the students found that a vampire leaving two 0.5 mm puncture holes would drain 15 percent of the body's blood in 6.4 minutes.
In a new study published in the journal Tissue Engineering, the team shows how chitosan, when mixed with an off-the-shelf enzyme call transglutaminase (TG), effectively seals puncture wounds in pig intestines and lungs.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Cycling was rummaging around for the puncture repair kit on Thursday after technical director Shane Sutton's resignation left the track powerhouse deflating like a shredded inner tube on the road to Rio.
They recounted how the girl was forced to run in place with a 5-gallon jug tied to her body, and to hold a "plank" position while nails would puncture her feet if she moved.
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On the Institute of Human Origin's website, Kimbel explains that the only clear damage seen on Lucy's bones is a single tooth puncture mark on her left pubic bone, likely from a meat-eating predator.
Given the pressure and quantity of gas stored within, the canyon was like an overinflated balloon; a puncture could release in a single day as much gas as 1,785 houses would consume in a year.
The safety car was deployed early on after Kevin Magnussen's Haas suffered a puncture, scattering debris on the track as rhe Dane limped back to the pits on a rim and a flailing tyre carcass.
Several cities including Shenzhen and Qingdao have reportedly banned sales of the palm-sized contraptions, which sell for about $1 and are powerful enough to puncture soda cans, apples and cardboard, depending on the projectile.
People are advised to clean all minor cuts with soap and water; cover open wounds with clean, dry bandages until they heal; and see a doctor for puncture wounds and other deep or serious wounds.
On Sunday he started ninth thanks to a five-place penalty but fought back to anchor the team's second one-two of the season and pass Vettel, who dropped to seventh after a late puncture.
A black hole is the region around an extremely compact clump of matter whose intense gravitational force so powerfully distorts and warps space that you might think of it as a puncture in space itself.
He shut down the hearing without calling the three women who worked at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission with Thomas, women who were ready to puncture the phony image of a prim and proper boss.
The Venelle-2 well is one of many boreholes that puncture the landscape of the Larderello-Travale geothermal field in central Italy, the same spot where the Earth's heat was first used to generate electricity.
Froome, the Tour de Romandie-Tour de France double winner in 2013 who won Saturday's fourth stage with a solo break, finished 38th overall after losing 17 minutes following a puncture in the second stage.
"A lot of times with off-grade produce, there's a scratch or a dent or a puncture, which reduces shelf life dramatically," Andrew Rose, of New Sprout Organic Farms, in Black Mountain, North Carolina, said.
And I'm not sure season one is too interested in that, but did you did you find that season two [begins] to puncture some of the artificial bubbles we place around crimes and narrative fiction?
Paul Santamaria, of Bristol, New Hampshire, was able to escape with lacerations and puncture wounds after his 10-year-old brother beat the gator with his hands and his 12-year-old sister pulled him out.
The lobbyist argued that consumers might hurt themselves if they accidentally puncture the flammable lithium-ion batteries in their phones, which could happen in the course of the easier repairs this bill was designed to enable.
Richard Barnes's photos of museum dioramas after visiting hours — employees cleaning fake snow, a giraffe strung up and ready to go back to storage — similarly puncture the illusion of reality that we've willed ourselves into believing.
The Curt starts at €2,490 while the Stellar and Stout both start at €2,290 before adding options like integrated lights, puncture-proof tires, plusher seat and grips, an extra charger, or Abus front wheel theft protection.
Though the main puncture is the shape of a tilted slice of watermelon, the scale of the hole, and the quality of light entering it, had the impact of a visit to the Pantheon in Rome.
The potential for explosion due to a puncture can be mitigated with better battery construction—which is why you generally don't have to worry about your Tesla Model S turning into charcoal after a car crash.
But due to a strange brew of incentives that proved toxic—the competition for eyeballs, the lack of subject matter expertise, the industry standard of reportorial balance—the mainstream media did nothing to puncture this myth.
That if we just say no, then that will puncture the balloon, that all this talk about hope and change and no red state and blue state is -- is proven to be a mirage, a fantasy.
The bear charged, knocking Williams down and inflicting injuries, including puncture wounds to her arms and neck, and facial damage so acute that her eye socket was broken and her eyebrow was ripped off, she says.
And the innovator has turned his attention to endoscopy, a procedure which lets doctors diagnose or deliver treatment to a patient's organs through their natural bodily openings, no incision required, not even a pin-sized puncture.
Read more: Trump signed his name on his $147-million border wall that replaced old wallTrump also suggested electrifying the border wall and placing spikes on top that could puncture human flesh, according to the report.
Czech then whips out her Environ Gold Roll-CIT ($298), a microneedling tool studded with tiny needles that puncture the skin, a (slightly painful) practice that she says stimulates collagen and helps topical ingredients absorb better.
All roads may lead to Rome, but when you get here the mean streets and wrecked pavements will puncture your tires, break your axles, herniate your discs, and in one recent case, swallow your S.U.V. whole.
The child was swimming near South Beach on Bald Head Island on Sunday when the shark attacked, leaving him with nonlife-threatening puncture wounds to the leg, said Chris McCall, the village manager of the island.
For starters, it was found that mosquitoes couldn't generate enough force for their proboscis—which is the appendage they use to puncture the skin and withdraw blood—to actually penetrate the thin layer of graphene oxide.
Bird Two will feature other upgrades, like an anti-tipping kickstand and puncture-proof tires, which are designed to address some of the criticisms about the dockless scooter industry and its occasionally wonky, sidewalk-blocking vehicles.
WASHINGTON — As a Peace Corps volunteer assigned to a school in Gostivar, Macedonia, Sarah Blake would listen, waiting for the English words that began to puncture the conversations during the first months of 22013. Trump. Ban.
"When Marines deployed the vehicles to Australia, they found that high-density sticks and branches on the ground have the potential to pop up and puncture the plastic floorboard, which is a safety hazard," said Engstrom.
Someone also pointed out that there might be a pull cable under the guard's arm:    Creepy slamming door Others did some real investigating to puncture holes in truth of the video: Yeah, they're not buying it.
There are plenty of moments in this episode where we see the puncture marks — Natalie's giant spider, Adora's sinister physicality, the truant kid who's left to casually play with a gun by his meth-addict mother.
The puncture has since been patched with tape and sealant, halting the oxygen leak, and officials said the current crew, consisting of three U.S. astronauts, two Russian cosmonauts and one German, were never in any danger.
Thanks to quick thinking, bear spray, training, and the will to live, I survived—after hiking three miles out of the mountains with a broken arm, severed tendons, dozens of puncture wounds, and a severely lacerated scalp.
Ricciardo felt his results in the last three races had been less than he deserved, with the Australian leading nearly half of the Spanish Grand Prix before strategy and a late puncture dumped him down to fourth.
In response, Abbott cut $1.5 million in state and federal criminal justice grants to the county—funds for preventive services totally unrelated to immigration enforcement, and that local officials fear will puncture the community's socials safety net.
"He was motivated to do so by personal greed, and repeatedly used his power and influence for deceptive ends," they wrote in a filing that also sought to puncture Cohen's public pronouncements of assistance in their investigations.
For all that it faithfully chronicles its subject's disruption and transgression, though, it fails to puncture its own reasoned veneer — DeCurtis doesn't so much walk on the wild side as respectfully observe it from across the street.
It's also getting harder to puncture optimism among traders that the United States and China are getting close to a "phase one" trade deal that could include some tariff relief, despite some anxiety coming out of Beijing.
It took barely over a minute for Philippe Poutou, a balding and unkempt Ford factory mechanic from Bordeaux running as a fringe candidate in France's presidential election, to puncture the mutually protective world of the race's mainstream.
He also underwent another bone marrow biopsy and lumbar puncture, neither of which showed any detectable traces of the leukemia anywhere else — though we knew it was only a matter of time before it would return elsewhere.
First revealed way back in 2011, Bridgestone's airless tires use a series of rigid plastic resin spokes to help a wheel keep its shape as it rolls, instead of an inflatable inner tube that can puncture and leak.
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These days, the bad man charts his own story line, in which love becomes yet another incitement for self-loathing, and sex is a pathology—a way to cope with insecurity, or to puncture a deep-down numbness.
Rogers and Allen now face allegations of child neglect, torture and abuse after the children told investigators they suffered puncture wounds, burns and bruising as well as injuries consistent with being shot by pellet guns or BB guns.
If they were united by anything, however, it was the desire to use an épée tip to puncture some of the pomposity attached to a heritage house, as opposed to a statement on what defines a woman now.
Unspooling memories of their 45 years together, Mr. Clinton used warm and detailed anecdotes to argue that the couple's political enemies had spent decades creating a "cartoon" of his wife that he was now determined to puncture. Mrs.
The newspaper reported that five people were injured in the riot and that they were transported to local hospitals with injuries such as puncture wounds as well as cuts and bruises to the head, neck and upper body.
She approached David Finegold, a professor of human genetics in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health, about doing a lumbar puncture (also known as a spinal tap) of the boy with the bag of rocks.
Any surge in fighting would also puncture the calm that Russia has sought to establish in order to push the troubled political process forward and get others on board with talks about money for reconstruction, Mr. Barmin noted.
Nonpowder guns accounted for 10.6 percent of the eye injuries — but for almost half of the hospitalizations, which tend to reflect serious injuries, such as laceration or puncture of the eye, that may lead to permanent visual loss.
Other than that, the specs are basically the same as the high-step RadRover: puncture-resistant 26-inch x 4-inch fat tires, 750W hub motor (500W in Canada), and long-range 48V/14 Ah lithium-ion battery.
The nation is going through a similar ordeal, of course, wondering how a system of rules, our Constitution, can address bad actions that puncture the closed world of government—that cry out for some sort of outside intervention.
Two pickup trucks of aid crossed into Venezuela from the Brazilian town of Pacaraima in the country's north, in what opposition figures said was a small but symbolic puncture of Mr. Maduro's pledge to keep unauthorized assistance out.
Coffee Lids: Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture by Louise Harpman and Scott Specht is the perfect encapsulation of this, full of close-up photographs and patent drawings that show how this everyday object is a true work of functional art.
The reason for that: "Tattoos are basically microscopic puncture marks in the skin through which bacteria and viruses can enter and cause an infection," says Paul Yamauchi of the Dermatology Institute and Skin Care Center in Santa Monica, California.
Yellow warning flags were waved when Brazilian Felipe Nasr's Sauber went off at Sainte Devote and the virtual safety car was deployed for the third time when Rosberg's car suffered damage and a rear left puncture at Sainte Devote.
" Obama summarized the Republicans' strategy: "If we just say no, then that will puncture the balloon, that all this talk about hope and change and no red state and blue state is proven to be a mirage, a fantasy.
A tightening gasoline market would coincide with an expected late 43 to early 2017 puncture of a global crude glut, lending support to a recovery in oil prices that are still down nearly 70 percent from mid-2014 levels.
At the hospital, doctors were able to clean him up and get a first look at the extent of his injuries, including a bloody gash across his left cheek and puncture wounds from the mountain lion's teeth and claws.
He inserts a tube attached to a trocar, a long, sharp surgical instrument, to puncture the intestines, the stomach, the lungs and the bladder and suction out fluids and gases, replacing them with a stronger mix of embalming fluids.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN)Kim Jong Nam didn't have a heart attack and the medics who conducted his autopsy found no obvious puncture marks or wounds, a top Malaysian health official said Tuesday, compounding the mystery over the North Korean's death.
It has not been determined yet if the puncture wounds inflicted by the deer were the cause of death, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission told KY3, as other factors, a heart attack for example, could have been to blame.
His body was discovered at home by his valet: Armstead had received a guest bearing an aged letter, but the two quickly quarreled, leading to a duel with swords, and the victim was killed by a puncture wound to the chest.
DUBAI/RIYADH (Reuters) - Qatar's rift with its Arab neighbors is threatening to puncture investor appetite for the Gulf region as a whole, translating into potentially higher debt costs for governments and possibly slowing the pace of Saudi Arabia's economic reforms.
Saunders had already said in September that a rate cut was plausible if Brexit uncertainty continued to act as a "slow puncture" for Britain's economy, but Haskel has said little in public on monetary policy since he joined the BoE.
Walker did not rule from the bench on Wednesday and gave no timeline for a ruling, but he engaged all the parties in an extensive question and answer session, using lively language and hypotheticals to attempt to puncture each side's arguments.
Yates retained the red jersey despite sustaining a puncture toward the end of the race, coming 51st in the stage and keeping a one-second lead over home favorite Alejandro Valverde and a 14-second advantage over 2016 winner Nairo Quintana.
"When you splash antiseptic in people's faces, pour shit over people, beat up activists, puncture their tires, or burn something, sooner or later someone will be burned alive or die in a fight," Latynina said on her own radio show.
Lyrically, Mr. Ahmed and Mr. Suri puncture current events and geopolitical preoccupations with a tart satirical edge and an emphasis on identity, especially the portrayal and perceptions of brown men like themselves — in politics, pop music, Hollywood, airports and beyond.
"They will have just had their fix, so that won't be their first priority, and they might say to the doctor there, 'Actually my tooth has been hurting and I have a puncture wound that has gone bad,'" Mr. Myrick said.
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He had a puncture after running over debris when leading the race in Azerbaijan, finished seventh in France after the first-corner incident with Vettel and retired in Austria while in second place because of a loss of hydraulic pressure.
The big reveal shows that the evidence box that contained the vial was cut open, and that there was a puncture the size of a hypodermic needle in the vial's top — something the county lab says it didn't and wouldn't do.
Italy appears to be moving closer to ending a three-week political crisis with the collapse of one government and the arrival of another, but an online vote could still puncture market euphoria and plunge the country back into chaos.
Leclerc spun and picked up a right rear puncture, limping home on a rim and flailing rubber, losing a lap to the leaders and flinging out debris that led to a safety car period for marshals to sweep the track.
Porte, who was Chris Froome's lieutenant at Team Sky until moving to BMC during the close season, lost 1:45 in the second stage after suffering a puncture in the finale and was offered no support from his team mates.
Short ended up with a neck wound, but was charged with four counts of assault after one of his attackers was slashed several times across his back, and another was cut a number of times and suffered a puncture wound.
Domingo, officials allege, bought several hundred 3-inch nails that were supposed to be used as shrapnel for the improvised explosive device because Domingo believed they would be "long enough to penetrate the human body and puncture internal organs," according to the affidavit.
"The day was pretty good, but it was a tricky one because it was so windy out there," said the Briton, who was gifted a win in Baku two weeks ago when Bottas had a puncture in the closing laps while leading.
The stock is up nearly 10 percent so far in 2018, though like luxury goods firms which rely on Chinese clients for a big chunk of sales, it had suffered since the summer amid fears a Beijing-Washington trade war would puncture demand.
But such is the nature of TV that hinges on confession and courtship, where authenticity is a matter of perception: we yearn for the big reveal no matter how hollow it turns out to be, no matter how quickly we puncture its illusion.
"It could be a slow puncture," said City of London leader Catherine McGuinness, flagging a steady drain of talent and activity from an industry that has wielded little influence in Brexit negotiations even though it generates about 10 percent of Britain's economic output.
They include Judge Raymond Kethledge, 51, who sits on the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals, who would puncture the Ivy League aura that cloaks the Supreme Court since he studied law at the University of Michigan and not Harvard or Yale.
Australian Richie Porte faces a similar deficit after being held up behind a pile-up and it was even worse for twice runner-up Nairo Quintana as the Colombian lost one minute 15 seconds after suffering a puncture 3.5-km from the finish.
The Grizzlies' major weakness during this era has been the lack of a secondary creator alongside Conley on the perimeter—someone who could puncture the defense from outside-in, force it to collapse, and take advantage of the creases that collapsing offered.
I wish we had looked more at his actual career in politics—which includes opposition to busing as a way to integrate schools and support for predatory financial institutions—and tried to really puncture him, rather than just turning him into a clown.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy appears to be moving closer to ending a three-week political crisis with the collapse of one government and the arrival of another, but an online vote could still puncture market euphoria and plunge the country back into chaos.
The leak was first detected remotely by ISS flight controllers in Moscow and Houston, around 7 PM ET. The station crew was asleep at the time, and the ground controllers decided not to wake them as the puncture posed no immediate threat.
Campbell's prose has a powerful sense of clarity, particularly her visual descriptions, in which vivid details punctuate the text: our attention is drawn to a scientific presenter's bright red gloves, or the tiny puncture-mark made by a drawing pin in a painting.
Trump's well-known hostility to people who challenge his authority or puncture his myth of personal greatness has led him to not only surround himself with political allies but personal sycophants — people who will tell Trump exactly what he wants to hear.
The girl, whose name was not being released as of Monday, suffered several puncture wounds to the back of her knee and lower thigh after she was attacked while standing in shallow water about 30 feet from shore, according to the official statement.
Of the 1,500 or so metal parts made in Chau's plant, including needles for espresso machines to puncture coffee capsules, he says around 173 could be hit by the proposed U.S. tariffs that stand to affect $50 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Saunders - who was one of the the first BoE policymakers to vote for higher interest rates in 2017 and 2018 - said it was now his view that the unpredictable path of Brexit would effectively act as a "slow puncture" for the economy.
Finally, late last year, Mr. Stanacev was referred to the Undiagnosed Diseases Network's site at the N.I.H. He received the full gamut of testing: imaging, blood draws, genetic analysis and, importantly, a lumbar puncture to obtain cerebrospinal fluid, which bathes the brain.
" Alexandra Rojas, the executive director of Justice Democrats, a liberal organization that helped elect both Ms. Tlaib and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, described Ms. Tlaib as "one of a new generation of Democrats who is going to puncture the silence even when it's uncomfortable.
At the two-and-a-half-hour court hearing, Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the DC District Court didn't rule on requests Stone has made to puncture the case against him but got his legal team to admit flaws in almost all of their arguments.
According to the canine officer, even though four officers had control of the scene and there was no indication the boy might be armed, the officer deployed the dog, which bit the boy's arm and caused puncture wounds, because the boy would not come out.
Terri "Missy" Bevers, the Texas fitness instructor who was found dead inside the church where she was about to teach class, died of multiple puncture wounds to the head and chest, according to an arrest warrant from the Midlothian Police Department obtained by PEOPLE.
With militants threatening to puncture defenses at Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, "there is a very real risk" of an attack on the still-functioning Brega terminal another 115 km (0003 miles) to the east, said Richard Mallinson, an analyst at research consultancy Energy Aspects.
Her long-striding run speed makes her virtually unbeatable if she reaches the second transition anywhere near contention - her chances were ended by a puncture in 2012 - so the rest of the field will be doing their utmost to do some damage on the bike.
After her death, the Office of the Medical Examiner found additional evidence of abuse, "including bite marks, open wounds to her face and scalp, cigarette and other larger burns to her left arm and thigh, puncture wounds, and signs of malnourishment," the DA's office said.
There are a few hard days to come, but I enjoyed today and the work the BMC guys did for me was just absolutely incredible," he added.. "Of course, there is (pressure) — even a bad time to get a puncture or something like that.
With Sanders threatening to upset Clinton in the first two nominating contests next month, the former secretary of state sought to stall his momentum, puncture his progressive credentials and raise questions about whether the self-declared socialist has the skills and experience to be president.
Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and a parade of other technology companies filed a barrage of court briefs on Thursday, aiming to puncture the United States government's legal arguments against Apple in a case that will test the limits of the authorities' access to personal data.
The report also suggested that Mr. Maduro's antagonist, Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader, also had seized on aid deliveries to try to gain the upper hand, exacerbating tensions by forcing a confrontation in February in which Mr. Maduro repelled an effort to puncture the blockade.
With a wide gash across his abdomen, deep puncture wounds on his buttocks, legs and shoulder and with blood pouring down his face, Mr. Carbery said he talked to himself as he drove to the hospital about 10 minutes away to keep from passing out.
Russian news outlets at the time reported that the gang's method of trapping victims involved lining highways at night with caltrops — a device with four metal points arranged so that when any three are on the ground, the fourth projects upward to puncture tires.
Just as important, any new cup would have to have the same properties that made the Ken's Steakhouse cups so appealing: It needed to have a strong oxygen barrier, be rigid and be easy to puncture yet strong enough to withstand pressure from the machines.
The woman, 63-year-old Karen Osborne, suffered a broken arm, cuts to her head and puncture wounds to both arms after the attack near Middletown, 60 miles (100 km) west of Baltimore, said Paul Peditto, director of the state's Wildlife and Heritage Service.
He is still the NBA's most fearsome force as he comes splashing into the paint, still a marvel in the way he doesn't so much weave through defenses as puncture them, still startling in the way he transitions from barreling broad-shouldered charge to feathery floater.
Image: Fernando Ramirez RozziPhysical analysis of the hole, which measures 64.5 mm long and 46.5 mm wide, shows no trace of fracturing or splintering, which means it wasn't caused by a powerful blow, such as goring from another cow or a puncture inflicted by a stone tool.
The wings have protrusions that puncture the outer surface of bacteria that try to land on it, making them the natural version of those annoying spikes increasingly seen outside public-facing property (+1 to Mother Nature for not using them to get rid of homeless people).
There were two sets of medical personnel who tried to place a line in Hamm's groin area or in an area between his knees and feet, Harcourt said, adding the inmate, who was examined by a doctor after the execution attempt, had at least 12 puncture wounds.
These capabilities include puncture resistance, more drainage holes, the ability to wick away water, the ability to push water and mud off the soles, speed laces and lower profile heels so as not to catch on vines on the jungle floor, according to the Army's statement.
The Oscar is the biggest prize in Hollywood, and the Academy Awards ceremony is Hollywood's annual opportunity to get dressed up, tout projects, support causes, and hope the host won't puncture the fun with endless "This is so long and boring, why are we here?" jokes.
It ranks 24th nationally in yards per game, can't puncture an offensive line when it matters, and is generally so hapless without human transformer Derwin James that members of the offense piped up about needing to bail them out despite ringing up almost 250 yards against UNC.
Rogers, 30, and the children's father, Jonathan Allen, 29, face allegations of child neglect, torture and abuse involving their children after the children told investigators they had suffered puncture wounds, burns and bruising, as well as injuries consistent with being shot by pellet guns or BB guns.
E.J.I.'s point of view stems from earlier scholarship and activism that tried to foster lasting conversations about lynching and puncture popular myths about the practice, like the notions that lynchings were isolated aberrations, pioneer justice or the work of social outsiders like the Ku Klux Klan.
It was a far different scene in July when Brash's winning round with Hello Forever at the Global Champions League tour's leg in Cascais, Portugal, ended in disqualification: A steward found trace amounts of blood on the side of his horse, minute puncture wounds from Brash's spurs.
Saunders said his view was that even if a no-deal Brexit was avoided, high levels of Brexit uncertainty would persist and continue to act as a kind of "slow puncture" for the UK economy which had already caused underlying growth to slow to a crawl.
He was OK, and the arrow did not actually puncture his skin or burn him, but he also had a fucking tube down his throat when this all happened and somehow kept it together enough not to damage any internal organs before gathering himself and safely removing the tube.
The documentary's biggest moment comes when the lawyers show that the box containing the vial was cut open and, in a shocking reveal, that there was a puncture the size of a hypodermic needle in the vial's top — something the county lab says it didn't and wouldn't do.
An analysis of tens of thousands of cases where doctors cut into the femoral artery in the thigh to clear blocked blood vessels or perform other procedures reveals that the device, which seals the puncture in the blood vessel, carries a higher risk of complications than similar tools.
"It was a weird observation that this animal could be bit by a shark and then swim away apparently unharmed except for one puncture mark," says study co-author Sarah Boggett, a high school teacher and researcher at the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Guelph.
According to the tox report, he had 4 needle puncture wounds on his left arm, but it appears the marks were from EMTs administering Narcan to counteract an opiate OD. Family sources tell us Vicky and others are angry the medical examiner "jumped to conclusions" Chris committed suicide.
In laying out the case for Avery's guilt, Abrams offers his take on the puncture hole in the vial containing Avery's blood, a sign the evidence had been tampered with and Avery had been framed, according to the case presented by his defense team, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting.
The son of the director Anthony Minghella (who died in 2008 and whose 1991 heartbreaker, "Truly, Madly, Deeply," remains an exemplar of romantic-comedy perfection), he and his cinematographer, Autumn Durald Arkapaw, fashion a soft, almost dreamy aesthetic that even the neon-bathed stage scenes fail to puncture.
They'll also have to make that decision knowing that there are a handful of other top White House officials who may one day also write books or break their silence, and as various lawsuits seeking to puncture the blockade on documents across the administration continue to move along.
Officially, her device was known as the RAE restrictor, but as Shilling began touring RAF bases to distribute her quick-save, she made such an impression on the officers that they began calling it "Miss Shilling's orifice" or "Tilly's orifice," because of the puncture in the center of the disk.
It seemed wiser to keep quiet, even when one of my first editors at The Economist, who was married and much older, concealed a letter in my bag, declaring, in a revelation guaranteed to puncture what little confidence I'd acquired, that he had hired me only because he fancied me.
Chapters set in the present day playfully puncture Gen-X mores with jokes about "the organic mob in Hamburg," with their overprotected children and underprotected marriages, who can't tell factory jam from homemade, but who besiege the Altland farmers to grow warty, authentic heirloom fruits and stop spraying their crops.
You might also consider scattering several boxes of nails across your lawn to puncture the tires of the intruding car, if you thought the risks and legal consequences from the chance that a guest or a child retrieving an innocently-misdirected ball might be harmed in the process were worth it.
Smith, 31, made the barrier by picking for hours at the image with a retrofitted wooden needle tool that he often uses to puncture the surface of his pictures, a technique which evokes both the coming-of-age ritual of scarification once common in West Africa and the luminous pointillism of Georges Seurat.
The tale is on the anodyne side (read the classic "Lord of Scoundrels" for the author at her most hilariously inventive); still, Chase's consistent gift is to gently puncture all the genre's conventions but one: the one that makes you care about her Regency hero and heroine and their happy ever after.
The impeachment of Richard Nixon , in 1974, which, although it never went to trial, succeeded in the sense that it drove Nixon from office, represented a use entirely consistent with the instrument's medieval origins: it attempted to puncture the swollen power of the Presidency and to reassert the supremacy of the legislature.
Perhaps most damning, the defense discovered that a vial of Avery's blood, on file from the 1985 case, had been tampered with; the outer and inner seal on the box in which it was kept had been broken, and the vial itself had a puncture in the top, as from a hypodermic needle.

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