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They're wasting away — in frequently disgusting and slimy ways!
Plants and worms, being unable to flee, are wasting away.
The teen was "wasting away" due to adrenal failure, Melissa says.
The reefs, which support a $7.6 billion fishing industry, are wasting away.
Faced with oppression and few opportunities, the region's youth is wasting away.
Thus begins the domino effect that leads to me wasting away to death.
GROWTH FORMULA: Both these mice have pneumonia—but only one is wasting away.
Some soldiers died of the illness, wasting away from a refusal to eat.
Ever since, the former champ has been sitting in a cell, wasting away.
By mid-January, he lay in a hospital ward, wasting away from tuberculosis.
He expresses angst over children wasting away in front of the idiotbox—sound familiar?
Pain so terrible she could hardly eat and was wasting away to just nothing.
With the box office wasting away, "Escape to Margaritaville" is calling it a day.
It helped that the wasting away of tuberculosis sufferers aligned with existing ideas of attractiveness.
It's a future where civil liberties aren't being snuffed out, but instead are wasting away.
"Are you wasting away in your skin," croons Anthony Kiedis in the angsty emo classic.
She'll be useful there, he says — more useful than she would be wasting away in Gilead.
It's where we bury our fear of being mortal, of wasting away, of slouching into entropy.
It's the slow wasting away of her patients as supplies have been drained and not replaced.
These compounds have the collective goal of keeping your muscles and tissues from wasting away, Vignona says.
Trump is selling the promise that he, too, is brimming with testosterone, unlike the wasting-away Clinton.
And so we have this hapless goon, Rocky Balboa, just sort of wasting away in shitty Philadelphia.
He's wasting away his prime doing so in a five-run loss for a fourth-place team.
It was an astonishing discovery — dozens of pets wasting away from a disease that nobody knew existed.
The disease got its name because when prions overtake an animal, it begins losing weight and wasting away.
When communication between the brain and muscles ceases, the result is a gradual weakening and wasting away of muscles.
With Instagram's continued domination of stories, and the brand's Spectacles wasting away in a warehouse, only time will tell.
Now that there was so little food to go around, he was sick all the time and wasting away.
"It can get very depressing very quickly, especially with some glaciers that are completely wasting away," he told me.
To the bold Catherine depicted in The Spanish Princess, the fate of wasting away, black-clad and anonymous, was unacceptable.
But he's also sick and lonely, slowly wasting away, and his friendship with Lee is, for a time, a cure.
There's no more wasting away in Margaritaville for Jimmy Buffett—and no nibblin' on sponge cake for that matter, either.
A diorama and animated footage show American soldiers falling in hails of bullets and prisoners wasting away in dank cells.
Photo: APFor decades, humans have dreamed of wasting away in their own decadence while armies of robots do everything for them.
Harrowing photographs of children wasting away from starvation have emerged, painting a grim picture of life in a conflict much ignored.
Worse, the island community seems to slowly be wasting away due to storms and fishmen attacking them and their food supply.
However, Muir's departure worries people at the agency that the ones who can actually go after the crisis are wasting away.
It would feel shameful to find myself wasting away in front of the TV at 11 o'clock on a Tuesday morning.
In some cases, the transplants have worked quickly and saved the lives of patients who were wasting away with uncontrollable diarrhea.
But for the larger community, each succeeding year descended into darker, grimmer depths, as young people kept wasting away and dying.
She's already turned down the options of living a noblewoman's life with Gendry ("that's not for me") and wasting away in Winterfell.
Because of that, her wasting away in a dungeon out of sight and out of our mind's seems all the more cruel.
Burks decided to go into the room herself, and found a young man wasting away from what turned out to be AIDS.
For the average South African, the name Orania conjures images of wizened old racists wasting away in the hot and lonesome Karoo.
There's never been a threnody that even begins to acknowledge the devastation of millions of human beings literally wasting away, their disappearance.
This wasting away is primarily caused by the inability to use dystrophin, a protein that acts as a glue to stabilize muscle fiber.
I was just a useless pregnant woman slowly wasting away and wishing for a peaceful death — they didn't have to bother with me!
And I truly didn't know how much time I could be currently wasting away in my kitchen (doing things the non-hacky way).
But long-held anxieties over wasting away and having their lies exposed has nurtured a selfish and scheming mindset in all of them.
They recognized that much of it comes from wood and paper manufacturing leftovers that would have otherwise ended up wasting away in landfills.
"I am wasting away and I don't know why," said a gaunt-looking Bartoli of the illness which doctors have no name for.
As Toas hospital's beds stand empty, 2-year-old Anailin Nava is wasting away in a nearby hut from malnutrition and treatable muscular paralysis.
Wasting away and sure he was going to die, the reformed gang members asked if he wanted to accept Jesus Christ into his life.
Some divers and salvors think it's a huge waste for these wrecks to lie at the bottom of the sea, their precious artifacts wasting away.
I read it this way, no doubt, because my own father died, last summer, after years of wasting away, bearing the strong pains of dementia.
You've had a to-do list wasting away on your kitchen table with coffee stains and only half the items checked off—toss it out.
If you don't stay obsessed with where you are going, you will become that person you don't want to be: lost, jaded and wasting away.
But instead of wasting away like worthless vestigial organs, these scales retailed their utility at the genetic level, providing a springboard for adaptive skin-borne characteristics.
If we don't put limits on it, we—or our parents—are all going to be that naked old man, wasting away quietly in a corner.
In some, the tether is far — a daughter travels to Lebanon to visit her mother, who is gradually wasting away, the Cyclops creates an online dating profile.
In celebration of Neymar's moments spent lying on the ground instead of playing, wasting away the world's time, we have compiled some photos for your viewing pleasure.
Rick Ross has something in common with Rob Kardashian ... they're both wasting away, but there's one major difference -- Rozay isn't cutting back on his chicken wing intake.
There are so many men and women who spend years or even decades wasting away in prisons — sometimes on death row — for crimes that they didn't commit.
But the gauges were correct, recording yet more alarming warmth in a state facing melting permafrost, disappearing sea ice, acidifying oceans, and glaciers wasting away to rubble.
Hellickson spoils Cole's return as Phils top Pirates PHILADELPHIA — This time of year, with another losing season wasting away, all the Philadelphia Phillies can do is play spoiler.
It'll probably get you thinking about summer plans, too—this is a soundtrack less for going crazy at night than deliciously wasting away your days with close friends.
He began each piece by stabbing down the outline on a sawn board a few inches thick, then wasting away the wood around it and modelling the form.
BARSALOGHO, Burkina Faso (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Habibou Iba's twin sons are wasting away at the age of seven months after existing on a diet of millet and water.
It could be looking up dumb trivia, or something more important—but we're increasingly doing more than just wasting away as images flash in front of our faces.
"Will and I had a bit of an intervention with Jaden because he wasn't getting enough protein, so he was wasting away," Jada said on the latest episode.
I was left fully paralyzed from head to toe, unable to breathe or talk, as I spent months lying motionless in a hospital bed watching my inactive muscles wasting away.
The Instagram hashtags #googlebike and #foundgooglebikes are filled with more posts of lost bikes, some that look like they're just wasting away in the woods, others in front of houses.
His wife was worried that her husband, a quiet man who seemed to be wasting away in front of her eyes, wouldn't ask the questions that needed to be asked.
He's genuinely disbelieving that Love — sweet, compassionate Love — would do something to harm a child (to say nothing of the two dead adults now wasting away in the storage unit).
Fear not though, Sterling would still be welcome to ply his trade in his home state as an amateur, wasting away his athletic prime without being compensated for his work.
A decade earlier, my mother-in-law had died with a feeding tube in her side while her oncologist suggested more surgery — after six months of wasting away from metastatic cancer.
In the Greek myth of Narcissus, a beautiful man (named Narcissus) falls in love with his reflection when he finds it in a pool, and dies wasting away in front of it.
But there is one man who is aiming up to be a silent, but crucial, hero this season, and he's currently wasting away in the liquid-filled safe space that is the Citadel.
The genetic disease targeted in this study is called Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a disorder that affects about one in 5,000 males and causes the progressive wasting away of skeletal and heart muscles.
Hemsworth's Thor processes (or refuses to process) his pain by wasting away into a demigod with a dad bod, while Johansson takes Romanov — usually the dependable, no-frills assassin — into quiet, stoic suffering.
But starving civilians to gain a military advantage is a war crime under the Geneva Conventions, and wasting away under siege can be just as traumatic as barrel bomb attacks and public beheadings.
It certainly is an enticing idea, one which could put an end to spending hours buried in textbooks or wasting away in corporate training seminars—but could it ever really be that easy?
I love being able to do whatever I want without asking for permission, whether that means spending a long weekend away with friends or wasting away on the couch for an entire Sunday.
I wish Wasting Away With the Waterfords were a reality TV show, so the characters in the Handmaid's Tale could finally say what they were thinking, instead of communicating entirely in passive aggressive glares.
Child victims Since the conflict began in 2015, an estimated 10,000 people have been killed, according to the UN. Harrowing photos of children wasting away are undoubtedly the most telling images of Yemen's war.
As a result of this proximity, the planet is wasting away at a record pace, scientists reported on Thursday in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, as stellar radiation and wind blows off its upper atmosphere.
It brings to mind all of those old stories about horse racing jockeys wasting away the weight only to be found as dead as Shergar in the sauna or steam room by the cleaners.
All the papers and preparation in the world, though, can't get you ready for how radically life-altering the transplant process is, how fundamentally less than human you become while waiting and wasting away.
"The punchline is the glaciers are receding in response to changes in temperature and precipitation — they're wasting away," Alex Gardner, a NASA glaciologist who had no role in the report, said in an interview.
They're especially attuned to Mr. Avery's steadfastly loyal parents, Dolores and Allan, whose declining health and spirits are the emotional core of Part 2 — a wasting away in tragic rhythm with their imprisoned son.
The scene in question is the first appearance of Florestan, a political prisoner wasting away in a dungeon when his brave wife, Leonore, takes a job at his prison in hopes of getting him out.
Between that and your grandparents "feeding you up" because you're "wasting away" every time you pop round, what choice is there but to dive headfirst into that bowl of toffees and accept your chubby fate?
Part of Church's tightly crafted novel is reminiscent of the WGN America TV show "Manh(a)ttan," which also featured clever women intellectually wasting away in the New Mexico desert while their husbands built the bomb.
Ebbers, who is more than 6 feet tall and weighed 200 pounds earlier this year, weighed 147 pounds as of last week according to prison medical records "He appears to be wasting away," the judge said.
Instead, Sam, who's already cranky that he's wasting away his time copying records at the Citadel instead of researching ways to battle the White Walkers, interrupts Gilly with a temper tantrum and then stalks out of the room.
In a feature titled, "The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia's War," the New York Times published arresting photos of children in Yemen who are wasting away from hunger, as "the world's worst humanitarian crisis" continues to cause unimaginable suffering.
It's time to buckle down and do something with the piles of art you have in notebooks, the files of music wasting away on your computer, and the urge you have to get in front of an audience.
The team's ostensible chief is Mullah Omar's former deputy, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who was wasting away in a Pakistani prison until the United States pushed for his release in late 2018, probably because he has long supported negotiations.
Health agencies and specialty meat suppliers alike have begun to aggressively warn hunters against eating and selling meat from deer with symptoms of CWD, which include drooling, muscle weakness, and the titular wasting away down to almost nothing but bones.
The rescue was created to serve as a canine retirement home, a place for senior dogs to live out the rest of their lives surrounded by love, care and compassion, instead of wasting away in a cage at a shelter.
Prosecutors say three young children in rural Pennsylvania are lucky to be alive after police recently rescued them from a locked room in their home where they'd allegedly been kept for three months — wasting away — with no heat and little food.
In the new documentary Wasting Away: The Truth About Anorexia, William talks about Princess Diana's own struggles with bulimia, which came to light in Andrew Morton's book Diana: Her True Story, and she further discussed in her talked-about 1995 interview on Panorama.
The futuristic vision offered by automated vehicles—the freedom to be active during your commute instead of wasting away behind the wheel while stuck in traffic—isn't quite as utopian a scenario when you run it past cautious and concerned city planners.
She meets weirdos and mystics in diners up and down the coast, then takes off for Kentucky to help the playwright Sam Shepard finish his final project, a novel called Spy of the First Person, which is about an old man wasting away.
The two surgeons — who portray themselves as pioneers defying a stodgy medical establishment but are considered reckless renegades by many peers — say the head donor will be someone with a degenerative disease, whose body is wasting away while his or her mind remains active.
She and president Gregg Throgmartin stress that, because every decision they make is backed up by data, Fabletics needed to ensure that the audience was there — both in order to know what would sell, and in an effort to not have outlying stock wasting away.
There are, of course, the obvious systemic problems like cruelty, neglect, abandonment, the millions wasting away in shelters waiting for a "forever home" that will never materialize or whose lives are snuffed out because they don't or can't behave the way a "good" pet should.
I saw the story as encapsulating much of what everyone needs to know about the goat-eats-baby severity of the current famine in the Somali Peninsula, with more than six million affected, crops wasting away, livestock dead or dying, water and foods scarce.
This is how I wound up granting absolution to low-grade idiots and the worn-out women who turn them over in bed at night and, at dawn, go home to their own families, try not to think of ghosts wasting away in this world.
Sometimes, someone is suggested as the person or entity that should be held accountable, but just as often it's the viewer who is left to hold the sense of responsibility for an injury, a violence, a rape, a loss of a right, a wasting away, a death.
More than $100 million doled out in free agency last summer on Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov is wasting away on the bench, the youth movement is facing a margin call, and management is embroiled in an internecine power struggle that has turned Ramona Shelburne dispatches into serialized Shakespeare.
This in turn would have a series of related benefits: Instead of a shrinking city whose tax base and physical capital is wasting away, you have a growing city that is able to take advantage of its relative affordability to become an attractive place to live and do business.
The works are, in some way, a twist on Felix Gonzalez-Torres's melancholic, often restaged "Untitled (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)" from 1991, in which gallery-goers are encouraged to take a piece of wrapped candy from a giant pile, enacting the wasting away of the artist's partner from complications due to AIDS.
In therapy one day last spring, Salem talked about the main character in "Into the Wild": a young man, cut off in the Alaskan wilderness, who starves to death because he's unaware that there's a spot, a half mile from where he's wasting away, where he could cross the swollen river that entraps him.
Being able to send an email that gets replies from people can be the difference between closing a big deal and having to cut back on spending for the month, the difference between landing your dream job and continuing to slave away in the job you hate, and the difference between meeting one of your heroes and wasting away wishing you had met them.
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Ross's wife and Jeffrey's stepmother, Artis, wasting away from terminal illness, is to enter the deepest level of the project whose name matches that of the novel, and the drama of Zero K centers on Jeffrey's struggle to accept her entrance into the frozen system as well as that of Ross, who, though still healthy himself, decides to join her, extending an offer to his son to join them.
In a simple arrangement, he sang: I was bruised and battered, I couldn't tell what I felt I was unrecognizable to myself Saw my reflection in a window and didn't know my own face Oh brother are you gonna leave me wastin' away For those of us who didn't abandon friends and lovers who were wasting away, the song said everything we couldn't and didn't want to say: the pain was too great.
So, Snapchat has a new design, but it's still awash in problems: Its stock is trading approximately 20% below its IPO price It's got hundreds of thousands of unsold Spectacles wasting away in a warehouse Its user growth is slowing Advertisers losing interest in its platform Facebook has successfully cloned its marquee "Stories" feature in wildly popular apps like Instagram and Whatsapp With each stumble, Snapchat is looking more and more like Twitter, another hot social platform that sold its IPO hard, took off, and then fell painfully back to earth.
" Yet what is most moving to me is Homer's description of his hero, raised up by a great wave, finally catching sight of the shore: "And in the same way as when most welcome to his children appears the life of a father who lies in sickness, bearing strong pains, long wasting away and some cruel god assails him, but then to their joy the gods free him from his woes, so to Odysseus did the land and wood seem welcome; and he swam on, eager to set food on land.

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