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It was all just sloughing off personal responsibility, he figures.
Sloughing off dead skin and hair and regrowing them anew is called molting.
It's a sugar-based, but actually feels like it's sloughing off dead skin.
Murphy does have a bad habit of sloughing off ownership when it's convenient.
New Dealers held on to progressive ideas while sloughing off some of the moralizing.
Eventually the fat melted out, and the meat started grotesquely sloughing off the cone.
Imagine the near-invisible flecks of skin sloughing off, finding their way into the mattress.
And with that, their share prices would continue to march upward, sloughing off any stumbles.
It can be painful, this sloughing off of earlier selves, this reconsidering of earlier desires.
"Drabness has been a kind of camouflage we're only just sloughing off," my young friend Luhan remarked.
Sloughing off the past, shucking the carcass of my impoverished self, to be reborn, unblemished as a sunrise.
It combats breakouts, fine lines, and wrinkles by increasing cell turnover and sloughing off dead skin cells in the process.
Like her mother, who earns a living catching supermarket workers sloughing off on the job, Yasmin doesn't miss a trick.
When the final buzzer went off, the Knicks had earned a come-from-behind triumph by sloughing off their worst tendencies.
Skin cells are always dying and sloughing off without you noticing, but a sunburn speeds up the process, leading to visible peeling.
An April study estimated that the Greenland ice sheet is sloughing off an average of 286 billion tons of ice per year.
According to an April 2019 study, Greenland&aposs ice sheet is sloughing off an average of 286 billion tons of ice per year.
An April 2019 study revealed that the Greenland ice sheet is sloughing off an average of 286 billion tons of ice per year.
Atop the ice sat another foot or two of black, organic-rich soil, massive chunks of which had clearly been sloughing off all summer.
But time has told us that sloughing off dead skin doesn't have to be (and, for your skin's sake, shouldn't be) a rough experience.
It will change only slowly to manage this new risk, and it will have great difficulty sloughing off old preconceptions which no longer apply.
The ahead sign-based drink suggestions are here to serve as your autumnal inspiration for sloughing off the same and ordering up something new.
Sloughing off dead skin is essential in winter, but it's critical that you shelve gritty scrubs in favor of non-abrasive cream and gel versions.
No toning down, no playing up, no sloughing off of any of my identities will save me; I will always, always be read as different.
She describes in gruesome detail the sloughing off of injured skin in the days before her husband finally died, but the gore is laced with tenderness.
Skin feels immediately softer after sloughing off dead skin cells and adding lotion or oil to the skin after exfoliating will retain moisture for a supersoft feel.
For Warren, the key issue isn't American interests versus those of foreigners, but wages and environmental protections versus the shared interests of multinational companies in sloughing off regulation.
On average, they found, the tumor was sloughing off twenty thousand cancer cells into every millilitre of blood—roughly three million cells per gram of tumor every twenty-four hours.
Because the enzyme itself is living ("not to gross you out," Ms. Pao said), it's constantly working, "as if your aesthetician were constantly following you around sloughing off dead skin," she said.
These questions have taken on a different cast as the Bolívars have changed from an educational endeavor to a more standard international ensemble, no longer sloughing off its members as they age.
Greenland's ice is melting six times faster now than it was four decades ago, according to an April study — the ice sheet is sloughing off an estimated 286 billion tons of ice per year.
Greenland's ice is melting six times faster now than it was four decades ago, according to an April study — the ice sheet is sloughing off an estimated 286 billion tons of ice per year.
Your feet are thoroughly attended to: There's a soak with sea salt, a lot of attention to sloughing off rough spots and repairing cuticles with sterile tools, and a massage with a homemade cream.
But the grid immediately begins to fracture, sloughing off chunks of postcards or individuals that seem to fall away into the whitespace beneath the tableau, with a handful scattered out onto the floor below.
Adolescents drifted from city to torn city, sloughing off both the past and the future as snakes shed their skins, children who were never taught and would never now learn the games that had held the society together.
We're happy to report that when it comes to beauty, many stores are sloughing off the bad rap and turning out amazing products within the in-house lines — a lot of which are even better than the more-esteemed counterparts.
Why is Snell sloughing off Giannis, the NBA's premiere fast break point man in favor of tossing the ball to Khris Middleton—a fine player who is not fucking Giannis Antetokounmpo—square through the personal space of an opposing defender?
We get to see some walkers in water elements and it gives them a fully different look, especially since some are weighted down by whatever has gotten caught on them in the ocean and their skin is sloughing off the bone. 
It's a declaration of who should be considered fully American: not just putting down roots in a community, becoming integrated into its economy and civic life, but assimilating — sloughing off something of one's ancestral culture to take on something American instead.
They function as reminders of the ways Camille's mind has fractured the world into pieces and forced her to ignore so many of those pieces, the way she simply must move forward at all costs, which means sloughing off the traumas like dead skin.
"Part of the logic there is that this was, among other things, connected to renewal and the re-emergence of life, probably something like snakes sloughing off their own skins," said John Henderson, a professor of anthropology at Cornell University who was not involved in the research.
While softening demands that Britain formally file for divorce swiftly following last Thursday's shocking referendum result, leaders of the European Union's 27 other nations made it clear to Prime Minister David Cameron that his country would not enjoy the benefits of membership — like access to Europe's single market — while sloughing off its burdens.
So a company that hires politicians to senior roles, advises high profile politicians on election campaigns, tweaks its policy on political ads after a closed door meeting with the current holder of the office of US president, Donald Trump, and ignores internal calls to robustly police political ads, is rapidly sloughing off any residual claims to be 'just a technology company'.
The result is dulness of sight, a stagnation of the vital circulations, and a general deliquium and sloughing off of all the intellectual faculties.
Sloughing off poverty in this way, he also wished to discard his dishonorable surname. Claiming the noble title of Scaletta, Matteo sought to sanction his new advancement in status.
With some chemicals, above all with caustic alkalis such as sodium hydroxide, necrosis of the conjunctiva marked by a deceptively white eye due to vascular closure may occur, followed by sloughing off of the dead epithelium. A slit lamp examination is likely to show evidence of anterior uveitis.
It is of great importance not to break the worm when pulling it out. Broken worms have a tendency to putrefy or petrify. Putrefaction leads to the skin sloughing off around the worm. Petrification is a problem if the worm is in a joint or wrapped around a vein or other important area.
The powder caught fire along the ground, resulting in burns mainly to victims' limbs and torsos. According to the authorities, the fire was quickly extinguished. Some victims were carried out on swim rings because their skin was sloughing off when touched. The rescue included help from army vehicles and soldiers, along with medical services.
Adult animal tissues such as skin or intestine maintain their size but undergo constant turnover of cells by proliferation of stem cells and progenitor cells while undergoing an equivalent loss of differentiated daughter cells via sloughing off. Gradients of Wnt signaling pathway activity appear to have a fundamental role in maintaining proliferation of stem and progenitor cells, at least in the intestine, and possibly also in skin.
Adult flukes are known to be quite harmless, as they do not attack on the host tissue. It is the immature flukes which are most damaging as they get attached to the intestinal wall, literally and actively sloughing off of the tissue. This necrosis is indicated by haemorrhage in faeces, which in turn is a sign of severe enteritis. Under such condition the animals become anorexic and lethargic.
In others, it continues to grow wider and sometimes deeper, with skin at the margin dying and sloughing off. Large ulcers may expose underlying muscle, tendon, and bone. When ulcers extend into muscles and tendons, parts of these tissues can be replaced by inelastic scar tissue, immobilizing the body part and resulting in permanent disability. Large exposed ulcers are often infected by other bacteria, causing the wound to smell foul.
The most common cause of death of P. californica is being torn from the rocks during storms. This is made more likely by the drag caused by the epiphyte burden. P. californica and other Laminariales attempt to reduce their epiphytic load by periodically sloughing off their surface layers and by the production of "antifouling" substances such as phenols in their tissues.Lobban, Christopher S. and Paul J. Harrison (1994).
BoHV-1 enters the animal through the mucous membrane in the respiratory tract or genital tracts. The main mode of disease transmission is direct nose-to- nose contact between an infected and a susceptible animal. This is made possible because of the virus sloughing off into the mucus. Aerosols have to be exhaled, sneezed, or coughed from an infected animal during viral shedding in order for transmission to occur.
She was advertised as "Wales' Greatest Woman Orator" in newspaper announcements.Advertisement for Minnie Pallister lecture, Llanelly Star (22 March 1919): 1. She also ran for office several times in the 1920s, and was quoted about Ramsay MacDonald in the New York Times in 1924."Sees British Throne's End; MacDonald's Election Agent Predicts Sloughing Off of Monarchy" New York Times (12 February 1924). Pallister stood in Bournemouth at the general elections in 1923 and 1924.
This "first stage fetus" leaves behind a fertilized egg with 52 chromosomes, rather than the typical 46 characteristic of Homo sapiens sapiens. During the third trimester of the second stage pregnancy, both parents go into a pre-speciation puberty to prepare them for the needs of their novel child. Facial pigmentation changes underneath the old skin which begins sloughing off like a mask. Vocal organs and olfactory glands alter and sensitize respectively, to adapt for a new form of communication.
At some point, most commonly 7 to 11 days after the surgery (but occasionally as long as two weeks after), bleeding can occur when scabs begin sloughing off from the surgical sites. The overall risk of bleeding is approximately 1–2%. It is higher in adults, especially males over age 70 and three-quarters of bleeding incidents occur on the same day as the surgery. Approximately 3% of adults develop bleeding at this time which may sometimes require surgical intervention.
As the tree continues to grow, the secondary xylem and periderm originate from the vascular cambium and phellogen. This increase in stem tissue and stem diameter results in the sloughing off of outer tissues including leaf bases; hence, in older areas of the plant the outer surface of the trunk is protected by the periderm. Many older drawings of Lepidodendron incorrectly illustrate leaf bases extending to the ground in older trees. At higher, younger levels of the tree, the branches have fewer rows of smaller leaves.
Intussusception from Case Based Pediatrics For Medical Students and Residents, by Lynette L. Young, MD. Department of Pediatrics, University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine. December 2002 The trapped section of bowel may have its blood supply cut off, which causes ischemia (lack of oxygen in the tissues). The mucosa (gut lining) is very sensitive to ischemia, and responds by sloughing off into the gut. This creates the classically described "red currant jelly" stool, which is a mixture of sloughed mucosa, blood, and mucus.
PEX is prevalent in Scandinavia, primarily in those over 70, and more commonly in women. Pigmentary glaucoma (also, pigmentary dispersion syndrome) is caused by pigment cells sloughing off from the back of the iris and floating around in the aqueous humor. Over time, these pigment cells can accumulate in the anterior chamber in such a way that it can begin to clog the trabecular meshwork. It is a rare condition that occurs mostly among Caucasians, mostly males in their mid-20s to 40s, and most are nearsighted.
Detecting Rift activity at the Hub, Gwen heads there to find John waiting for her. John convinces Gwen he was blackmailed, and shows that his deal with Gray is complete as the wristband comes loose, a large amount of his flesh sloughing off with it. John tells Tosh to search for a signal from the ring that he placed in Jack's grave, but they are unable to find it. The team learns that the Turnmill Nuclear Power Plant will soon go into meltdown, but that Gray, having returned to the present, has released Weevils which block access to the plant.
Although they were proliferating so rapidly, growth was minimal; there was no evidence of cell death, but instead, the sponge was sloughing off choanocyte cells almost as fast as they were formed. The researchers hypothesized that the fast turnover in cells might be useful in coping with the pollutants and toxins contained in the water that the sponge inevitably encountered while filter feeding. It has since been realised that in casting off this cell debris, the sponges are part of a "sponge loop", absorbing large quantities of dissolved organic carbon, and returning the carbon to the water column as detritus, which is available for consumption by other animals.
While these conceivably may have been nude, this may still be an artefact of preservation. It appears that most Archaeopteryx specimens became embedded in anoxic sediment after drifting some time on their backs in the sea—the head, neck and the tail are generally bent downward, which suggests that the specimens had just started to rot when they were embedded, with tendons and muscle relaxing so that the characteristic shape (death pose) of the fossil specimens was achieved. This would mean that the skin already was softened and loose, which is bolstered by the fact that in some specimens the flight feathers were starting to detach at the point of embedding in the sediment. So it is hypothesized that the pertinent specimens moved along the sea bed in shallow water for some time before burial, the head and upper neck feathers sloughing off, while the more firmly attached tail feathers remained.

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