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"Slough" Definitions
  1. a large town to the west of London
"Slough" Synonyms
moult(UK) molt(US) exuviate exfoliate slip slough off let fall shed sluff peel flake cast cast off doff skin scale mew flake off desquamate scale off discard dump junk reject abandon ditch chuck drop scrap jettison bin trash relinquish cashier forsake ax(US) axe(UK) repudiate disburden trudge plod lumber tramp shuffle stumble clump stomp stump shamble stamp slog galumph scuffle barge tromp flounder flog lump scuff throw hurl toss fling launch pitch lob sling heave catapult propel fire hurtle dash project loft send peg pare shell strip rind flay hull husk shuck bark cut decorticate remove bare cut off incarcerate confine imprison intern gaol(UK) jail(US) detain immure lock up hold commit impound jug put away restrain restrict hold prisoner put in prison send to prison bastille unlade discharge unload disencumber lighten unburden unpack discommode disgorge relieve rid void clear out off-load break bulk take a load off bog marsh swamp fen morass mire marshland wetland moor quagmire swampland muskeg wash quag everglade glade holm mud swale bottoms cove inlet bay fjord firth creek bight estuary gulf arm embayment loch sound fiord harbor(US) anchorage bayou harbour(UK) frith lough pelt fur hide coat fell fleece leather hair wool covering epidermis jacket animal fur pelage pile mane integument kip crop baggage luggage bag case suitcase trunk fortnighter overnighter tote carry-on tote bag two-suiter valise portmanteau briefcase grip satchel holdall attache kit cuticle cutis dermis tegument derm derma corium carapace integumentary system flesh epithelium surface layer More

216 Sentences With "Slough"

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But thenceforward the music falls into an inextricable slough of dreariness.
I do it once a year to slough away my sunspots.
She will slough what is necessary and spin what she can't.
Indeed, despite its apparent decrepitude, Slough is a remarkably successful place.
DLC had the institutional and financial firepower to slough off these criticisms
Then she used a gentle scrub to slough away dead skin cells.
Even under normal circumstances, glaciers in Antarctica slough off ice into the ocean.
This wasn't from some shack serving black market bass plucked from a slough.
Piecemeal dismantling of Common Core state by state is a long, slow slough.
This gentle exfoliator will help them slough off dry winter skin for good.   
Slough, England-based Indivior has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges.
Perrotta steers through this miry slough with skill, sensitivity and good-natured confidence.
No need to slough off cash from advertisers, or make shady deals with brands.
He had travelled halfway around the world to slough off the last of it.
Slough off him, which the Bucks did on occasion, and he will punish you.
Major companies with operations in Slough include AkzoNobel, Reckitt Benckiser and telecoms firm Telefonica.
"It's critical to slough dead, dehydrated, dry skin," says Jamie O'Banion, cofounder of Beauty Bioscience.
There, in the near-distance, trains pulling off to Slough and beyond slice the skyline.
At night, I still use my AHA/BHA exfoliants to slough off dead skin cells. 
The scientists concluded that the new species got its start when two slough crayfish mated.
Defenses give both of them major slough-off treatment when the ball isn't in their hands.
Luckily, sea snakes, like all reptiles, regularly slough off and replace their skin as they grow.
Kate Middleton spent her relatively humble childhood beginnings in Slough, Berkshire, years before meeting Prince William.
Each episode begins in Slough and then flashes back, with impact a little closer each time.
Moving to Manchester or Birmingham forces staff to relocate, he points out; moving to Slough doesn't.
Again and again, he threatens to crash into the slough of See What I Did There?
When people die, their skin starts to slough off, so it's not connected to the muscles anymore.
I think they, at first, were able to kind of, you know, slough it off a bit.
We slough off this silly, racial romance dream of chasing chimerical, oppressed, forgotten, aggrieved, angry white men.
These are coming largely from synthetic clothing like yoga pants, which slough off fibers in the wash.
Housing developments in commuter towns for London like Slough are also being heavily targeted at Chinese investors.
Slough -- the town where the British version of "The Office" is set -- voted Leave despite being majority nonwhite.
Activated charcoal and volcanic sand tag team to deeply clean skin and slough off rough, dry, dead cells.
San JoseEventbrite Join a hip hop and reggaeton party or take an interactive boat ride through Alviso Slough.
Slough is a town that gets the basics right, says Neil Lee of the London School of Economics.
To slough off winter skin, the Red Door in Union Square recently introduced the Mint Julep Body Treatment.
At the edge of this slough sat a flotilla of twelve canoes, one kayak, and a supply raft.
If there's an error, the paper issues a correction and the columnist plunges into the slough of despair.
"We slough off dead cells continuously," says Phillip Tierno, professor of microbiology and pathology at NYU Langone Health.
Now that their chromosomes were mismatched with those of slough crayfish, they could no longer produce viable offspring.
Male slough crayfish will readily mate with the marbled crayfish, but they never father any of the offspring.
Even the names of its geographical features suggest a porous relationship between land and water: Big Ronaldson Slough.
Dead cells slough off into the airways, blocking them further, and fluids leak into the lungs' air sacs.
Two young Sikh men told me they'd driven nearly an hour from Slough with friends from their temple.
SLOUGH, England — "We're sure we're doing something that no one else is doing," said Lisa Henson last August.
SLOUGH, England — "We're sure we're doing something that no one else is doing," said Lisa Henson last August.
Slough off the starchy, cheesy, potato-y food coma you've been in since November with this extraordinarily simple salad.
IN ALDOUS HUXLEY'S "Brave New World", the human corpses in Slough Crematorium are turned into a phosphorous-based fertiliser.
When that happens, you can then slough off the outer shell, shake out the seeds, and get to sloughing.
Slough, England-based Indivior said in a statement it was "extremely disappointed" by the department's decision to charge it.
Crossrail, a planned high-speed railway service, will arrive in 2019, making Slough easier to reach from central London.
If the person was elderly, they can have some skin slippage, which basically means that skin can slough off.
So what to do if you need to slough off dead skin but don't want to hurt the fish?
But this movie is prepared to laugh off any interpretation, or at least to slough it off its shoulders.
From conversations on the sidewalk, it was evident that the skin of communal memory has begun to slough off.
Meanwhile, if theorists like Gary and Soltani are right, your feed would slough off its most offensive, hateful content.
On Sunday, Trump called and thanked the commanders of the Porter and Ross: Andria Slough and Russell Caldwell, respectively.
This is a gross generalization, unfair to many, but the impression of a slough in art history is unshakable.
To defend themselves, the polyps spit out (or slough off) their symbionts and turn white—hence the term bleaching.
Based in the English town of Slough, Reckitt is also preparing for Britain's exit next year from the European Union.
London, Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, London and Slough will be the first locations to benefit from the services, O2 said.
The Belgian group has had a major presence in Britain since buying Slough-based antibody drug developer Celltech in 2004.
Alan must slough off his perfectionism, and his need to seek self-worth from a relationship that's been long dead.
But weak governments beholden to powerful vested interests are hardly the ideal way to raise the country from its slough.
In Beirut, Adonis did his best to slough off his political past and reinvent himself as an avant-garde poet.
Accessories have a way of telling us when to feel free, and when to slough around burdened by our lives.
For one, Rapp said his training as an actor, even at 22010, had taught him how to slough off traumatic events.
But mainly it was an embarrassment, adding credence to the increasingly common complaint that the party is a slough of sexism.
Slough-headquartered Reckitt Benckiser is known for consumer brands such as Durex condoms, disinfectant Dettol, Nurofen painkiller, and toilet cleaner Harpic.
Acids, like glycolic acid and salicylic acid, exfoliate the skin to help slough off dead skin for, yes, an immediate glow.
Sure, DC's releasing another Frank Miller comic about angry Batman and cranky Superman, but there's so much more to slough through.
LOCALS complain that Slough, a town of some 140,000 people just west of London, is known for two things, both miserable.
For 2386 minutes, relax as a combination of hops, barley and essential oils are used to slough away all your cares.
It's a reminder of the club as a space where you can metamorphose, slough off your hardened skin, and start again.
Dying cells slough off from the airways and carry the virus down into the lungs where the infections proceed even further.
This week, on Wednesday evening at David Geffen Hall, it took only 20 minutes or so to slough off the stolidity.
The discovery was made recently after researchers analyzed daily records from the Radio Research Station at Ditton Park near Slough, England.
We are all trying to slough off a recent past that makes it harder and harder to ignore our own wickedness.
There's a natural human tendency when faced with a series of behaviors considered outrageous or unacceptable to begin to slough them off.
Would the Republicans, the party of business for a century and a half, really slough off the bulk of their financial support?
When this happens (and it will), we like to whip out a gentle body scrub to slough away all the dead skin.
It's interesting how people choose to magnify parts of me, and then also slough off the rest of the parts of myself.
Dr. Grant and Ms. Brand caught only five newts at the suburban slough, so they planned to go back for more sampling.
Urban areas with a population less than 60 percent white British now include such major cities as Slough, Leicester, Luton and Birmingham.
The mothers who slough off the rough edges of the terrible tales, who leave the essence of the story without the pathology.
I'll fetch thee brooks From spotted nooks,— Say, sea, Massive love for the sesh Or: Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough!
I turned my chair toward the wall of windows that looked out onto the beaver slough between the cabin and the lake.
Prosecutors on Thursday nevertheless asked Judge Lamberth to resentence Mr. Slough to 30 years, and the other two men to slightly less.
He instead sentenced Mr. Heard to 12 years and seven months; Mr. Liberty to 14 years; and Mr. Slough to 15 years.
They barge in only to aggravate the lower-level debacles that punctuate routine in the "administrative oubliette" of squalid, shambolic Slough House.
The vote also saw the UK elect the country's first turban wearing Sikh MP, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi taking the Labour set for Slough.
The poll showed sentiment shifting in whole cities, including Birmingham, Luton, Nottingham, Slough and Southampton, all now solidly "remain" having originally voted leave.
VERTEBRATE animals, human beings included, are constantly changing their skin—producing new layers of it as old cells slough off from the surface.
The old generations, the old century, the old millennium have all fallen from them, finally, like the cast-off slough of a snake.
The goal is to slough off the superficial top layer of the skin, thus leading to a more even and lighter skin tone.
As some of these cells succumb to the measles virus, they break apart and slough off into the airway, triggering the need to cough.
Most of talk's titans can freely slough off potentially catastrophic consequences because they dismiss the experts issuing warnings as suffering from hopeless liberal bias.
Nearly all of the consumed microplastics were fibers, from sources like plastic fishing nets, which slough off fibers that resemble the antennae of copepods.
By apologizing (even in a Bannon-style non-apology) they attempt to slough off their comments, reported or written, as matters of no consequence.
The appeals court also ordered that the three other contractors in the case, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard, are to be resentenced.
Moreover, this discussion in Slough was entirely typical of those that took place in other focus groups in Manchester, Cardiff, Birmingham and central London.
Unlike tax charges, which many slough off as a product of an unfair system, misleading a bank can result in a significant prison term.
The town of Slough, which should rhyme with cow when pronounced correctly, is in the English county of Berkshire, to the west of London.
So to it will be for Chief Wahoo, the Redskins name or any other racially charged relic that teams may want to slough off.
So I slough the pain that's thrown at me through spiteful rhetoric, sometimes with a Tom Ford exfoliator or with the exfoliating mitt from childhood.
It was common parlance in my first year at Edinburgh University for people to say they'd gone to "Slough comprehensive" if they'd gone to Eton.
"It's important to slough off that top layer of dead, dull skin that builds up thanks to the extra sweat, SPF, and pollution," she explains.
It takes at least 20 seconds of scrubbing to slough off germs—that's as long as the first four lines of a Justin Beiber song.
According to the study, published in Fungal Ecology on Monday, Massospora infects them right before they emerge, causing their abdomen to start to slough off.
Recently harvested cornfields and pastures became vast lakes, traversable only by boat, and Peach Creek and Boughman's Slough, each less than a mile from Mrs.
JENNIFER LANGSydney The Labour Party's motion to abolish Eton, Britain's top private school, is perhaps understandable ("A row going on down near Slough", September 28th).
Then the otter would float on its back and enjoy its hard-won food and perform a "cleaning roll" to slough off the shell pieces.
And, in fact, Mick Herron's six novels about a fictitious dumping-ground for errant British agents called Slough House do not aspire to documentary realism.
Historic England announced listing status for 17 postmodern buildings, including units at the Aztec West business park in Bristol and the McKay trading estate in Slough.
But many survive the initial blast only to slowly perish from radiation poisoning, suffocate under rubble, or feel their own flesh slough off from nuclear heat.
The fund had around 62% of its assets in London and the south east; its biggest investments included shopping centres in Leamington Spa, Newcastle and Slough.
The actor playing Lear must not only embody authority but also slough it off in front of us, almost presenting the aging process brutally sped up.
Nothing here feels cute, quaint or kitsch, though whimsy can fall that way, into a slough of soggy sentimentality sometimes laced with an emetic of twee.
The Night Renewer combines 10% medical-grade glycolic acid to slough away dead skin overnight, as well as hyaluronic acid to hydrate and calm the skin.
They threatened to waste the Senate's time with lengthy litigation over executive privilege and call a slough of their own witnesses to gum up the work.
Certainly running a bristled brush along limbs will slough off some dead skin cells — and even help the actives in products applied after brushing to better absorb.
Some Iranian Kurds talked dreamily of a state they call Rojhelat, or East Kurdistan, which would slough off the "occupation" by Ajamastan, a pejorative term for Iran.
Many now have their headquarters in Slough, including the British division of Fiat, a carmaker, which is based in a trading estate that houses some 500 businesses.
"Large American businesses tend to see Slough as part of West London but with much cheaper real-estate costs," says Jon Gardiner of Savills, a property consultancy.
The 26-year-old from Slough lost that game in straight sets but was unable to qualify for the singles draw this year, losing his final qualifier.
It apparently evolved from a species known as the slough crayfish, Procambarus fallax, which lives only in the tributaries of the Satilla River in Florida and Georgia.
When people slough off orthopraxy as meaningless ritual, they're putting practices and customs in a mental attic, in a box labeled "Judaism" — and leaving it at that.
The leak ran into a slough in a farmer's field, where it was contained, said Crescent Point spokesman Trent Stangl, adding that clean-up is nearly finished.
Like his present patron, Donald Trump, he's always tended to take all the credit when times are good and slough off blame when the going gets rough.
I found myself thinking about my own angle of vision, about the identities I bring to the screening with me and sometimes slough off in the darkness.
John Slough, the astrophysicist credited with inventing the technology necessary for nuclear-powered spaceships, advises it would be a huge financial undertaking to create a functional model.
The dad and daughter were kayaking in the area of Three Mile Slough in Brannan Island State Park when the tragic incident happened, Sacramento County Sheriff's spokesman Sgt.
Would this pedicure include some kind of Dragonglass-style tool to slough off dead skin or a ritual that would miraculously help me channel my inner Daenerys Targaryen?
Believing that the world economy now has sufficient momentum to slough off the legacy of its past debts, the Fed is starting to unwind its share in this.
Now she looks at things a little differently: "Little by little that superficial stuff has to slough off because there are bigger issues, like staying healthy," she says.
To the extent the left wallows in a slough of despond about the state of the world, it only manages to undercut its ability to mobilize ordinary people.
Deutsche Bank, Germany's biggest, will slough off Postbank, a retail business it bought in 2008 and never fully integrated, and is cutting back its once-swaggering investment bank.
Things are going well; you've answered a slough of questions about your experience, why you're interested in the position, and where you'd like to see yourself in the future.
Your skin needs to slough off dead skin cells, and sleeping in your makeup impedes that process — meaning you're going to have a lot of congestion on the skin.
Many people love the old-school scrub (it's been around for nearly three decades) for its ability to slough off dead skin cells, and create a deep-clean feel.
Their small supple forms slipped busily through water at dusk, continually perfecting their burrows, and eating (how they loved to eat) practically anything growing or moving in a slough.
On March 20103, 2007, a man who was fishing discovered a sealed container with the body of an infant inside at an irrigation slough near the city of Woodland.
Image: US Air ForceLooking at the daily reports collected by the Slough station, Scott was able to document a series of frequent radio pulses over a range of shortwave frequencies.
"There's this stigma that young people and teenagers don't really care about politics or world issues, so they don't take us seriously," said 17-year-old Paige Reardon from Slough.
The mask, she told me, contains five alpha-hydroxy acids along with salicylic acid, both of which slough away dead cells to uncover clearer skin, unclog pores, and reduce inflammation.
Judis wrote back: In order to mimic the European parties, the G.O.P. would have to slough off its business wing, and that is inconceivable to me, especially with Citizens United.
Slatten was the only one convicted of first-degree murder, while Slough, Liberty and Heard were convicted of voluntary manslaughter and using military weapons to carry out a violent crime.
Made believe we were Hank Aaron and hit a deflated soccer ball with a dinged wooden bat on the edge of a tidewater slough between a church and a slaughterhouse.
Three other Blackwater contractors, Dustin L. Heard, Evan S. Liberty and Paul A. Slough, were convicted of voluntary manslaughter and using a machine gun to carry out a violent crime.
Or you could slough off all the mixing bowls and such and go in another direction entirely, choosing a few meals from our collection of recipes for one-pot dinners.
But when you realize it's about crossing America and picking up chicks, and being sung by a tampon rep from Slough who's never been to America, that's the funny bit.
The three former contractors — Dustin L. Heard, Evan S. Liberty and Paul A. Slough — had been convicted in 2014 of multiple counts of manslaughter for their roles in the massacre.
A research team observed sea otters for 10 years between 2007 and 2017 and took video of them at the Bennett Slough Culverts site, a tidal estuary in central California.
This investigation of the body leads the FBI to William Hastings, who in turn provides a slough of information necessary to decode the Cooper puzzle, as I've decided to call it.
Beatriz flees to escape this violence, but in a deeper sense she is trying to slough off the varied definitions placed on her and her work, vanishing to be seen again.
Everywhere we go, we slough off skin cells, leaving traces of ourselves and our habits — the food we eat and the drugs we take, among other things — on things we touch.
Spray it onto skin, then massage: You'll see dead skin cells ball up and slough away thanks to fruit extracts in the formula — all without tingle, irritation, or having to rinse.
Slough has been refreshed by each major wave of British immigration—most recently from eastern Europe—as well as a small arrival of Poles and Italians after the second world war.
The Stem Cellular spray combines exfoliants derived from plants to slough off dead skin, with ingredients like licorice root, cucumber extract, and aloe to nourish, brighten, and soothe it as well.
If the shirts have developed that cardboardlike feel, scrubbing the fabric using a laundry brush periodically during the soaking process will help to slough off the buildup that's causing the stiffness.
In a ruling announced Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth sentenced Evan Liberty to 14 years in prison, Paul Slough to 85033 years and Dustin Heard to just under 13 years.
According to the Woodland Daily Democrat, the man was using a bow and arrows to fish for carp when he missed and struck a box at the bottom of the slough.
The team's aim was not to sample sea life directly, but rather to examine the fragments of floating DNA which fish slough off in slime or scales, or excrete into the water.
Then, after you slough away flakes with the exfoliating sugar scrub and add back moisture with the lip mask, the technician mixes together three to four shades to create your personalized blend.
Fort Simpson sits on an island of silt, the slough formed when the clear main channel meets the laden mountain river, a tail of land narrowing to the north with the current.
The Stem Cellular Exfoliating Peel Spray ($52) from Juice Beauty is a gentle exfoliant that uses all-natural ingredients to slough off dead skin and reveal fresher, brighter looking skin in seconds.
These could range from a row of retail shops in Slough, a town west of London, where the British version of "The Office" was set, to a prime office development in London.
In this view, adolescent dalliances with Rage Against the Machine — like dalliances with vegetarianism and Howard Zinn — reflect an idealism we're meant not to carry into adulthood but, rather, sagely slough off.
" Two of the judges in the case — Karen LeCraft Henderson and Janice Rogers Brown — wrote that "we by no means intend to minimize the carnage attributable to Slough, Heard and Liberty's actions.
There are just enough of those — physical, verbal and conceptual — to lift "Tag" above the slough of mediocrity in which big-screen, big-studio comedy seems, at the moment, to be mired.
Three of the contractors — Dustin L. Heard, Evan S. Liberty and Paul A. Slough — were convicted in 2014 of voluntary manslaughter and using a machine gun to carry out a violent crime.
The ex-guards, Dustin Heard, Evan Liberty and Paul Slough, were convicted in 2014 of multiple counts of manslaughter for their roles in the massacre and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
The clothing retailer is selling its clothes at steep discounts across its stores in an attempt to slough off excess inventory it accrued due to "unusually cold winter weather," the company said Tuesday.
The genius of The Mist, which will be lost on viewers who don't slough through some of the season's more tedious episodes, is how easily it seduces its audience with outsized fantasy theories.
Large numbers of south Asians in places such as Birmingham, Bradford, Luton and Slough voted for Brexit because they worried that Poles and Romanians were taking "their" jobs and using "their" public services.
At one point, I gave up and just hoped the small amount of lactic acid in my Clearasil face wash was enough to slough off the dead skin cells and polish my complexion.
To help you sift through the slough, we've rounded up the best deals on pet food and pet supplies for cats and dogs, as well as many other pet accessories, toys, and tech.
Obama was criticized constantly for forging ahead with health care reform and a plan to fight climate change while the country was still struggling to slough off the migrainous effects of the recession.
As a traveler I want to lose myself in a faraway place, to slough off the familiar and be transported by what's strikingly foreign, to forget my name and learn that of others.
But others were disappointed, especially in Asia and Africa, where the British and French were in no mood to slough off their colonial possessions, especially since Germany's colonies were now low-hanging fruit.
But the Wall Street firm seems unlikely to be able to slough off its role in the looting of a multibillion-dollar Malaysian government investment fund as the work of a few miscreants.
It is a very persistent disease, a flesh-eating parasite that attacks the face and eventually causes your lips and nose to slough off, leaving a weeping sore where your face used to be.
That ice loss is part of a broader trend: Now, authors of a new study report that over the last six years, the rate at which five Antarctic glaciers slough off ice has doubled.
Besides moisturizers like glycerin, the RéVive products include lactic and glycolic acid, which help slough off the dead skin that can build up in the winter, and niacinamide to help even out skin tone.
It drew from a language of fall and resurrection, recognizing that a second generation was likely to devolve into slough and sin and forget the great achievements and high aspirations of the first generation.
Recently launched, Alpha-H's Liquid Gold Rose is a gentler version of its sell-out sister, Liquid Gold, and harnesses glycolic acid to slough away dull surface cells, brightening and refining at the same time.
The same appeals court that demanded a retrial for Mr. Slatten, 34, had also set aside 30-year jail sentences for three of his colleagues, Dustin L. Heard, Evan S. Liberty and Paul A. Slough.
Slough – a town often mocked in Britain for being dull and dreary — has been named the country's best town or city to work in for the third consecutive year, according to a ranking published Wednesday.
As Ricky Gervais, bedecked in an ill-fitting suit and slipping in and out of character with warg-like ease, points out, Brent's working environment is far removed from Slough at the turn of the millennium.
In the second adventure, Sword of the Chevalier by Guy Adams, the Doctor and Rose arrive in Slough in 1791 and encounter Chevalier D'Eon, an enigmatic ex-spy who has lived his life as a woman.
Or perhaps the BoJ's inaction is a hint to Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, that monetary policy should bear less of the burden of dragging Japan's economy out of the slough of low inflation and growth.
Philip and Elizabeth have managed to slough off Alexei's incessant complaints about their country's human rights abuses, but it turns out in "Crossbreed" that Philip is all too aware of what the Soviet Union could do.
Image: Claire Goiran"That algal cover reduces the snake's swimming speed by about 20%, and makes it slough its skin more often (to get rid of the algae)," study author Rick Shine told Gizmodo in an email.
While Trump has tried to slough off the Trump Tower Moscow project since Cohen's plea agreement as "very legal & very cool," the easiest way to know they don't believe that themselves is that they lied about it.
These are some of our most important takeaways: It can sometimes seem as though Donald J. Trump defies the laws of political physics — that his provocations, prevarications and flip-flops simply slough off his branded baseball cap.
Rumsfeld has written a kind of modern-day "Pilgrim's Progress" about a good and godly man who enters the Slough of Despond (Washington, D.C.), is tried and tempted, but ascends to Celestial City with his virtue intact.
It is not just what a strong dollar says about a growing United States economy, but it is the further prospect that, as a result, Japan and Europe may also emerge from their years of deflationary slough.
And with money flooding out of the country's pension funds into the startup world (both locally and internationally), even more opportunities await entrepreneurs willing to slough off traditional big corporate career paths and take the startup route.
Norman Eisen and Richard Painter wrote in the New York Times that Donald Trump Jr.'s actions raised a slough of new issues for former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and senior White House adviser Jared Kushner.
It was only a matter of time before a hole would create itself from the weeping slough of the man's face, presenting a glimpse of the preposterous fundamentals, rather like the truth window in a straw house.
"Using this on her skin, it will slough away the dead skin cells, the anti-inflammatories will deal with sensitivity and it will help soothe any blemishes which often appear thanks to all those pregnancy hormones," says Aalam.
No matter how diligent your twice-daily face-washing routine, sometimes you just want a deep cleanse that will slough away dead skin cells and debris, and effectively erase that congested feeling at the end of a long day.
The potential to harm ocean life, the fact that the giant piece of plastic would slough off its own microplastics, the vulnerability of 600-meter-long tubes amid brutal seas: all were obvious causes for concern from the start.
Like those rare times when Paulette would get stoned with him and within the haze would slough her adult layer and reveal the unbridled sweetness underneath, the goofy charm—remember this, Robert always urged himself, remember this person here.
Ranavat Botanics' Flawless Veil Illuminating Masque ($65), which contains a mixture of dehydrated clays and pulverized plants, can be blended with either a few teaspoons of water, to slough skin, or a splash of toner, to replenish lost moisture.
The shift has yielded only modest economic benefits, with Russia's two-way trade with China still less than half what it is with Europe, but it has allowed Mr. Putin to slough off his country's isolation from the West.
In endometriosis, cells such as the endometrial cells that normally line the uterus and slough off with every menstrual cycle, cued by the hormone shifts of ovulation, also grow on other organs, including the ovaries and the fallopian tubes.
"We see tentative findings that along the deforestation frontier — where deforestation was most likely to occur — there are reductions in the rate of deforestation," said Tara Slough, the Columbia University researcher leading the study, in a presentation this September.
Separately, the court said Paul Slough, Dustin Heard and Evan Liberty, who were all convicted of manslaughter and other offenses over their respective roles in the incident, should be re-sentenced because their 30-year prison terms were too long.
The movie uses the same vague documentary format employed in the original Office, with an unseen and unheard camera crew tracking David Brent down more than a decade after he was forced out of Slough-based paper company Wernham Hogg.
Luckily, this hyaluronic acid-packed moisturizer — which hits on the perfect blend of gel and cream — is loaded with the stuff, plus a dose of exfoliating glycolic and lactic acids to slough away the gross stuff sitting on the surface.
The court also called for the resentencing of three Blackwater guards, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard, who were found guilty of voluntary manslaughter, attempted manslaughter, and using and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
Indivior, based in Slough, England, has been battling in court to protect Suboxone from generics for several years, with the suit claiming Dr. Reddy's copycat would violate a patent on the treatment filed in New Jersey federal court in 2017.
Inside, sickly colors of lead paint slough off walls redecorated with graffiti, while the tile floors are covered in broken glass, rubble from collapsing ceilings, and a host of detritus left behind by former residents and staff or subsequent interlopers.
Afterwards comes Heathrow airport, a series of reservoirs, the grandeur of Windsor Castle and Eton College, and then Slough, a town so architecturally dismal that in 1937 Sir John Betjeman penned a poem beckoning "friendly bombs" to rain down on it.
But should you forget to preserve your pumpkin, or sufficiently protect your carving knives, a Dobie Pad, which is a non-scratch scrub sponge, can help to slough pumpkin goo (just go with it) from wood, concrete and natural stone surfaces.

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