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HBV can cause abdominal pain, yellowing eyes, and dark urine.
Now, she weighs 90 pounds, is shriveled, balding, yellowing, dying.
One eye could conceivably be yellowing faster than the other.
I begged him to give up his yellowing white Rockports.
The only change was a slight yellowing of his face.
But we're not talking about old sweaters here, or yellowing magazines.
The egg whites are yellowing, while the banana has completely deflated.
Yellowing letters taped to the wall show dates from thirty years ago.
It will take its place with my growing stack of yellowing papers.
In Belarus, yellowing leaves turn a spotty red before they fall from branches.
Those have since been replaced by yellowing photographs of early 20th-century Egypt.
There was a yellowing bruise around one eye and another on his cheekbone.
The liquor bottles bore yellowing labels, and the wine had turned to balsamic vinaigrette.
One was dry, the other was a blob atop a yellowing spread of wet newspaper.
Yellowing lace curtains are drawn tight over the windows, shutting out the weak winter light.
Then we found it: a squat, yellowing bungalow with a broken vacuum cleaner out front.
Two plastic bottles of yellowing samogon mescal From Mexico, sealed with extra twists of plastic.
The yellowing pages of maps, calligraphy, or courtyard drawings betray few hints of anything nefarious.
Instead, it's the one afflicting the wrinkled aubergine with yellowing leaves he's carrying in his hand.
Yellowing toothbrushes sit in a tin hanging in the sun; muddied exercise books litter the floor.
The report names droughts, storms, and Lethal Yellowing disease as a few culprits of the shortage.
Manila files bulging with cuttings line every corridor, while stacks of yellowing newspapers teeter in piles.
The label was yellowing, and bit of lube crust flaked off as I opened the lid.
The yellowing cello-packed radishes, sweating in their own condensation, are out of the question here.
My ring is white gold, which needs to be dipped in rhodium to keep it from yellowing.
Symptoms of hepatitis A include nausea, vomiting, fever, yellowing of the skin, dark urine and pale stool.
For Forbes, the varnish intended to preserve works of art had trapped them beneath a yellowing skin.
At this point in the summer, the rice stalks were dense, yellowing and just starting to bend.
Some polymers used in the machines are notorious for irreversibly yellowing, flaking, and turning cloudy and viscous.
The filmmakers painted trees green during filming You can see leaves yellowing in the scene's at Cameron's house.
She keeps the yellowing certificate from the now-defunct National School of Health Technology in her souvenir binder.
I write them down on the same now-yellowing piece of loose-leaf paper, and keep it someplace safe.
My father greeted each new customer from behind a yellowing linoleum counter, equally attentive to person and ailing machine.
On a recent Friday morning, Melody Doering grabbed Krausse's jar from among a jumble of yellowing vials and bottles.
Scanning the scattered debris — yellowing newspapers, cigarette butts — he concluded that the chamber had been thoroughly ransacked by looters.
Candy's wig is a plastic, yellowing blonde; look closely under its fibers and you can spy her brown hair below.
On the yellowing paper, he pointed at grainy photos showing logs stacked on roadsides or in the backs of trucks.
Most patients have no symptoms, but some have fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, and yellowing of the eyes and skin.
Too much sunlight may also lead to a thickening and/or yellowing of the conjunctiva, the membrane covering the eye.
There was a dream, an old one, yellowing at the edges and losing its detail, that he was running after.
But in the stack of yellowing paper there was only one entry mentioning a visit by a delegation from Burlington.
Let's say I were buying a 3503 Air Jordan: I would look at the yellowing, the cracking in the paint.
You can use sneaker-cleaning products, and a lot of issues when it comes to yellowing just happen with age.
Here's how you can disinfect that nasty, yellowing case that stares you down every time you look at your phone.
In any case, start by using a dish soap solution, and if stains and yellowing persist, try baking soda after.
Yellowing eyes are caused by high levels of bilirubin which is a sign of jaundice and symptom of pancreatic cancer.
It's overwhelming and hard to explain what endless views over mountains look like with a sea of brown and yellowing trees.
Lui works with a German engineer who helps refurbish tubes — by installing a new electron gun to fix yellowing, for example.
It currently perches in a small apartment in north Beijing, down a hallway crowded with bicycles and buckets of yellowing vegetables.
When there wasn't a frontlight, and you put this yellowing, sepia layer on it, it really made the contrast ratio worse.
The most common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite and jaundice, or yellowing of the skin or eyes.
In 1971 there was an outbreak of lethal yellowing in Miami, a disease that primarily affected coconut palms, killing thousands of them.
Once you're pretty far along the path to liver failure, you'll likely get a yellowing of the skin and eyes called jaundice.
Wetness in general is always a concern because it can lead to shallow root development, uneven plant stands, and yellowing of leaves.
Juan's hair was thin and yellowing, and tied at the crown of her head in what they call a joss-stick braid.
The yellowing letters inside dated back more than half a century, chronicling the dreams and struggles of a young man in Kenya.
Was he destined for life imprisonment the instant he stepped from his concrete porch into one of Jordan Downs' yellowing, cracked courtyards?
You saw the thumbnail, with its festering, yellowing boil of skin juice just bursting against the walls of its human skin cage.
Telephone booths abound, its art deco facade is yellowing and a monument donated by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation needs treatment for corrosion.
When he bought the TR19543A, he stacked up yellowing manuals and connected with Triumph fans around the country he could ping for advice.
In the lobby, beneath yellowing head shots, a young Groupon customer read a book by Amanda Palmer as she waited for her friend.
ALL this week, crowds have been waiting in hushed lines to view a yellowing document on display at the National Archives in Tokyo.
It was forced to halt work on a highway around the city, which now stops abruptly at hoardings plastered in yellowing propaganda posters.
SUNLIGHT POURS onto yellowing cloth in the Gaskiya textile factory in Kano, northern Nigeria's largest city, through gaping holes in its tin roof.
Officials spend thousands of hours a year searching through yellowing property records to find owners when they want to build a road, say.
Some of the most common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite and jaundice, or yellowing of the skin or eyes.
The book, with its yellowing pages, became a sort of plaything at home, with crayon scribblings by his children on the last page.
Much of the equipment was rusting, and some of the glassware was dirty or coated with yellowing aluminum foil that was peeling off.
The yellowing black-and-white images included mugshots, stills of an armed robbery, and artists' impressions of both notorious criminals and stolen jewelry.
Ms. Jiang shared hundreds of yellowing pages of a memoir and diaries that she wrote while trying to make sense of the slaughter.
Stems or leaves or branches are often emphasized over flowers, and those might very well be crooked or yellowing or covered with moss.
To avoid drowning them (in love), look for the telltale signs of overwatering: a mushy base, yellowing leaves, and an unpleasant, musty odor.
A month later, he was stunned to open a file showing a yellowing page containing "Jack Engle" and other names from Whitman's notes.
In 1990, while working on another installation, they noticed a patch of yellowing turf where the ladder had leaned against a grassy incline.
For example, yellow semen can indicate an infection or jaundice (a condition that causes yellowing skin and eyes because the liver isn't working properly).
Symptoms of Hepatitis A infection include fever, headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes.
"Other common symptoms can include mid-back pain, unexplained weight loss, new onset diabetes and the yellowing of the skin or eyes," he adds.
In a long glass case sit yellowing photographs of men in uniform and a tattered cap from when the unit was founded in 216.
They can include yellowing of the eyes and skin, abdominal and back pain, weight loss and fatigue, according to the National Institutes of Health.
From the ferry ride into Bright Falls, all fog and yellowing leaves, to the end, the game is a Stephen King-inspired autumn classic.
PARIS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Baby Lea softly squirms on an old yellowing mattress outside the town hall in Montreuil - a suburb in eastern Paris.
In return, plants politely and quietly let you know when you're doing something wrong: a drooping leaf, a yellowing stem, a smattering of bugs.
Cocooned by his entourage, he trudges toward his distant locker room, up two dozen steps and down backstage halls the hue of a yellowing bruise.
Mr. Chui added that he had approached all of the city's cinema chains to show "Yellowing," another documentary about the Umbrella Movement, but none agreed.
In humans, an overabundance of biliverdin in the circulatory system and tissues triggers jaundice, a medical condition that causes yellowing of the skin and liver malfunction.
A couple feet of dirt with patches of yellowing dry plants stands between the culvert's edge and the two lanes of the I-10 heading east.
"God is angry at us for using so much wood so he sent us this drought," she said, wrapping up loaves of bread in yellowing paper.
The road cut through the floodplain east of the Mississippi River, passing yellowing farm fields, yards filled with auto parts, and wooded ravines barren of leaves.
I'm guessing that they just weren't ready or that Apple was having issues with some odd quirk of clear cases like yellowing or cracking or something.
Ms. Dinnigan, the hotel's archivist, is responsible for cataloging and researching more than 4,000 objects, from filigreed brass room numbers to yellowing advertisements from the 1950s.
I could see that she wanted to like her, had observed the way she'd helped chop the garlic and cut the yellowing tips off the chives.
Yellowing grass pushes up through cracks in warped tarmac, and I find myself daydreaming again about the ground ripping open and consuming the whole fucking town.
So if you can get a dead stock pair from, like, '85 or the '90s and it has no yellowing, the value is just astronomically more.
They were photographs: sheafs of yellowing prints that depicted "scenes from provincial life," as his three volumes of autobiography are subtitled, as well as undeveloped negatives.
With the help of drones, experts have discovered lines in yellowing fields revealing Neolithic settlements, a Roman villa, and long-gone stately homes, among other remnants.
They passed a bodega where a woman sat on a squat stool arranging attractive, bright-colored oranges so that they covered the misshapen, yellowing ones beneath.
Now, a detailed chronology put together by Cambridge manufacturing engineering professor Ian Hutchings pegs Leonardo's eureka moment to a tiny, yellowing scrap of paper inked in 1493.
All that could be seen there was a barren patch of yellowing grass and dirt, with a picnic table and a view of the Santa Monica Mountains.
From more recent times, the sun-soaked weather in Ireland has unearthed World War II-era "EIRE" markings in yellowing clifftops on Bray Head in County Wicklow.
Pore over yellowing pages in manila folders with ominous words like "warranties" scrawled across the front, and it can feel like a trip to the National Archives.
There are other symptoms too, that Alex outlines here ... mid-back pain, unexplained weight loss, new-onset diabetes and the yellowing of the skin and eyes, among others.
Under the yellowing light of a springtime afternoon in the barbaric northern reaches of the old empire, the whole thing glows a kind of gaudy Barbie-skin orange.
For starters, her office has a shelf dedicated to yellowing print copies of Language and a good number of the iconic Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics series scattered about.
It is an embarrassment of riches for the long-suffering faithful and a yellowing road map through the madness and majesty of Third/Sister Lovers for adventurous newbies.
Standing knee-deep in water, Rebecca Janeiro, 32, and her son, Jaime Luis, 16, worked land dotted with yellowing cornstalks bent from the force of the surging water.
Pieces of spinal column are scattered on the dirt among sun-bleached hip joints, femurs, ribs and jawbones, which have a few yellowing teeth still sitting in their sockets.
A dense forest of sitka spruce drapes seductively over the shoulders of the valley, and patches of yellowing within the fluffy greens turn golden and velour in the sunshine.
This look — with its softly clashing colors and soaring stalagmites — seems designed to instigate, at least in some, flashbacks to stacks of yellowing paperbacks and lovingly played rock albums.
The going was slow: The ground, a vast expanse of yellowing grasses and moss, was so deeply thawed in certain places that it felt like walking on a moon bounce.
But 15 percent of patients go on to experience a much more severe second phase of illness: high fever, yellowing of the skin and eyes, internal bleeding, and organ failure.
"If there was more water then it would be okay, but we do not get enough so our crops are just drying up," she said, crouched above the yellowing plants.
The cases are made from a blend of flexible thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) materials and clear polycarbonate with a scratch-resistant coating, both of which should prevent yellowing, according to Apple.
These yellowing, faded socks that were just about that long and kind of had no elastic and would fall down to there, and had some little figures on the side.
It was just as beige as everything else in 173, which means that if you buy one today, you should expect more than a little yellowing on those old keys.
For the average traveler with two backpacks, slight malnourishment, fast-yellowing teeth, and perma-chafing from all the beads around his neck, Buddha is not god—his Wi-Fi is.
When it comes to removing that stubborn yellowing and cardboard-like texture that develops on the underarms of shirts, reach for an oxygen bleach, like OxiClean or Clorox Oxi Magic.
Even at night, it took time to adjust to the extreme darkness of the space, which was lit by a single fatigued, yellowing bulb that hung high above the stairs.
The restoration of the entire town is eerily pristine; there's nary a yellowing leaf on the potted geraniums and colorful hydrangeas that grace the exterior of every perfectly renovated house.
To reverse lingering dinge or yellowing, consider Engleside Restoration, especially for antique or vintage textiles like quilts and ceremonial clothing, such as baptismal or wedding dresses, you want to save.
But 2400 percent of patients experience a much more severe second phase of the illness, which brings high fever, yellowing of the skin and eyes, internal bleeding, and organ failure.
Inside, stained 3-by-5 cards (the rich people, my mother told me, had 4-by-6); yellowing newspaper clippings, backs of envelopes covered with delicate, peacock-blue fountain pen handwriting.
The story of their voyage has disappeared into near-perfect obscurity, buried in yellowing letters and press clippings stowed in boxes I found in garages and basements scattered around suburban Minneapolis.
If the interior of your refrigerator has become stained, try a Magic Eraser to remove unsightly yellowing scuffs or stains left behind by brightly hued condiments (Sriracha, we're looking at you).
Jeffrey Delgado, an aspiring archivist from Queens College, has been telling friends that he went through yellowing documents and old photographs for an exhibit showcasing the history of the Floating Hospital.
At one point, we moved our study session to a nearby diner and James talked while I furiously scribbled notes in the back of an old SAT book with yellowing pages.
In December, spindly black stalks, the remnants of sunflowers, shot up here and there from one of Mr. DeSutter's fields, which were covered in a yellowing broadleaf and bright green hairy vetch.
Though the classic symptom is jaundice -- a yellowing of the skin or the eyes -- other signs include fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dark urine and light-colored stools.
Despite all the resting you've been doing—all the sitting around doing nothing but raising lumps of cheese from a plate up and into your yellowing mouth—you still feel tired somehow.
But new research in the yellowing archives here makes clear how relentlessly Nazi families pursued the Bavarian officials, badgering them, often successfully, to return art they brazenly continued to view as their property.
"He was not cruel to me," she said in her small house in the village of Cam Lo in Quang Tri Province, with yellowing certificates of merit to the revolution on the wall.
"I never saw one of those suits again," Mr. Snider, now 58, said in an interview in his kitchen here as he thumbed a yellowing photo he still has from the 1979 shoot.
The smoke plume alone is about 1.3 billion acres, or half the size of Europe, and is drifting more than 1,000 miles over New Zealand, where it is choking and yellowing the skies.
"Before I mostly guessed where I was going, and it was often too late to prevent my cows from stepping over a farmer's field," he said, bending to water a batch of yellowing cabbages.
A suction table was used to rinse the work with deionized water, which passed straight through the paper without disturbing the media, and pulled out the soluble acids that were responsible for the yellowing.
They walk into a frat, and it's a horrifying nightmare: They're immediately mobbed by leering dudes and encouraged to drink the sketchy punch beneath the off-putting, teeth-yellowing glow of a black light.
I, for example, have had my Super Nintendo for 25 years or so — its yellowing, cracked bulk and controllers, all-over stains and teeth marks compelling all my guests to make an early exit.
Behind his desk is a framed quote from Malcolm Forbes, the exuberant late chairman of Forbes magazine, and a yellowing memo about Tina Brown from Mr. Carey's days as publisher of The New Yorker.
It depicts Moens, an Antwerp theologian, in profile, with a neatly trimmed mustache and goatee and a voluminous black gown, resting his fingers lightly on the yellowing pages of a large, leather-bound book.
But at a glass-top desk in Etna's office, underneath yellowing maps and black-and-white photographs, Ms. Galuppo, 55, pledged to preserve this history and honor her father's wish, whatever the financial loss.
Today the iPod shuffle looks like a distant relic of the past; a chunky USB 2.0 thumb drive capped by a yellowing lanyard, and a headphone jack—two wholly outmoded technologies, by Apple no less.
Among the dozens of dusty, yellowing, fragile classics I own are two magic instruction books from the turn of the 20th century and a Collier's Unabridged Edition: The Works of Charles Dickens from around 1888.
That happens if the tumors develop on the right side or head of the pancreas, which causes jaundice, or yellowing of the skin, which "will obviously prompt medical attention" that allows for an earlier diagnosis.
The film is set in grotesque, yellowing interiors, even in Pasqualino's better days—and the concentration camp (set designed by Wertmüller's husband, Enrico Job) is effectively portrayed as a soulless space of desolation and hopelessness.
Its flickering graphics, which move so fast it feels like something outside of normal phenomenological experience, are noticeably dated and ultimately hackneyed—like ostentatious passages from a yellowing copy of William Gibson's Mona Lisa Overdrive.
I sat next to Zilberstein as he turned the long, yellowing pages, which were dense with Kepler's handwriting, tables of figures, crossings-out, and slender, geometric diagrams representing the Earth, the moon, and the sun.
Yellowing papers crammed into mail slots, broken chandeliers and busted calculators, an ancient slide projector and more lay in seemingly haphazard fashion, and provide nifty hiding places for those "odd-looking personages" of Irving's story.
The viewer re-performs the texts, imagining the scenarios and activating the yellowing letters, while also participating in the very performance of art viewing, as people queue up behind lengthier texts and watch others read.
Two of the restaurant chain's recent food scares were the result of norovirus, and employees were advised to watch for symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, explosive diarrhea, yellowing of the skin and eyes and dark urine.
Imagine these theories printed out on yellowing newsprint, taped to a wall and connected by sagging lengths of yarn, and you'll have some idea of what my Twitter mentions have been like over the past day.
Cordova often uses expired color photo paper to create blue and yellowing casts that respond to her nostalgia for the past and her search for, and ultimate inability to find a grain of truth or resolve.
Speaking in the living room of his apartment, its walls stacked high with books and yellowing newspapers, Mr Mao says that his age and experience give him, and the other elderly reformists, a bit of leeway.
The need for such measures is driven home by a sixth-floor display: showcased behind glass is a yellowing front page reporting the assassination of El Espectador's editor, Guillermo Cano, who was gunned down on Dec.
In the hours after the quakes, thousands of residents converged outside the main government building in Rong County to protest widespread fracking in the rolling hills and valleys here now yellowing with the flowering of rapeseed.
It's caked in tape hiss, and street-level grime; this is the handmade masterpiece you fantasize you're picking up when you rescue a shoebox of cassettes with yellowing J-cards from a street corner on trash day.
Buried for years under yellowing layers of varnish, the portrait underwent a recent two-year restoration and reexamination using the latest technology and experts reversed course and agreed the 400-year-old painting is the real thing.
The images are faded, much like the ones you find in a shoe box in your mother or grandmother's attic, with yellowing edges that tuck into the traditional stick-on photo corners meant for an album or scrapbook.
Employees at the meeting were reportedly told to watch out especially for "nausea, vomiting, explosive diarrhea, yellowing of the skin and eyes and dark urine," any and all of which sound like excellent cause for several sick days.
The sixth pop of Christmas: Randi and her under-eye bagsUpon meeting Randi, Dr. Lee immediately diagnoses her with xanthelasma, a rare but benign condition wherein yellowing bumps form around the eye area, usually related to high cholesterol.
Social media didn't exist when I was in college, so that means that the time I wore a Saran Wrap skirt is lost to history or a handful of blurry 4x6-inch photos slowly yellowing in someone's closet.
Documents under glass; black-and-white photographs; manuscripts on yellowing paper — these would hardly seem ideal elements for conjuring a man who lived and wrote in Technicolor and was always, it seemed, on the run from his demons.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Exactly a month after Matt Mika was shot while practicing for a baseball game, he drove with his father to the field here where he once lay dying, his face yellowing, then graying, his eyes lifeless.
The exhibition captured the imagination of the public, bumping up visitor numbers, and the museum acquired the remaining parts for its permanent collection, even setting up a live-stream video of a piece of a yellowing fatty lump.
They lined up under the yellowing bows in the graveyard, some for hours, to press their "I Voted" sticker to her headstone in tribute to Hillary Clinton, the first female candidate for president of a major political party.
Off to one side of the studio space, Burmeister and his team have pieced together some huge chunks of yellowing closed-cell polyurethane foam, like the stuff in camera bags, each block the size of a bale of hay.
That's especially true of episode 4, "The Dusty Spur," which opens with "Sheila the She-Wolf" (Gayle Rankin) putting on what we think is her wrestling costume — including yellowing her teeth with nail polish (!) — as she starts her day.
IN THE VAULTS of Monte dei Paschi di Siena is a torn and yellowing sheet of paper: a death sentence from the 15th century, handed down for trying to steal gold from what may be the world's oldest bank.
In Ireland, yellowing fields are unearthing ancient archaeological monuments, while wildfires uncovered aerial navigation aids from World War II. Drone imagery above the world-famous Neolithic tombs at Newgrange in County Meath has revealed a string of further monuments.
Haywood herself possesses family birth certificates, death certificates, photocopies of the local census reports — some of them provided with help from an official at the National Trust for Historic Preservation — and yellowing photos of Johnson in protective plastic sleeves.
Reggae Mouse and Songy's other pals here — including that punk-looking dude with the mohawk — might seem like extras from a vintage underground comic, but they wouldn't be out of place, either, on a yellowing Sunday funnies broadsheet from 1930.
The décor is a collection of twee, timeworn signifiers for the L train set (think beadboard, yellowing maps, exposed brick and lots of wood), although the Gray Mare is at the southern edge of the East Village's Second Avenue bar crawl.
I set to work removing a tall, thin metal wine rack holding a solitary bottle of out-of-date Orangina and made my way past some yellowing 1970s newspapers until the traveling trunk was revealed in its full battered glory.
A late autumn wind crackled through the yellowing leaves, drowning out the enormous dump trucks and backhoes in the distance and making the scene seem unreal — that someone, somewhere, had decided that one way of life would end and another would begin.
Sixteen full-time staffers and some visiting lexicographers work in offices and a library, which contains editions of all the surviving Latin texts from before A.D. 600, and about 10 million yellowing paper slips, arranged in stacks of boxes reaching to the ceiling.
A typical scene in the old-fashioned-looking shop, with its glimmering chandeliers and yellowing posters of drivers in Borsalinos, has customers peering into the mirrors and occasionally grinning as they pull down the brims of homburgs or Open Road cowboy hats.
"I couldn't even get bank loans, and had to borrow only from the moneylender at very high rates of interest," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation as he pulled out a sheaf of tattered papers from a plastic bag, the ink fading and edges yellowing.
The Balfour Declaration, Britain&aposs promise to Zionists to create a Jewish home in what is now Israel, turns 100 this week, with events in Israel, the Palestinian territories and Britain drawing attention to the now yellowing document tucked away in London&aposs British Library.
But his first Star Wars swag will always be that storyboard, which his mom kept all these years in a yellowing photo album, just in case he wanted to remember what it was like to see Star Wars in the theater for the first time.
Another piece, by Johannes VanDerBeek, exemplifies the ephemeral nature of the exhibition and the mission to collect difficult works: an imagined world made completely of yellowing New York Times newspapers threatens to disintegrate before your eyes, or to be blown away by your breath.
Jenna Lyons, the former president and creative director of J.Crew, bought her 3,500-square-foot loft in SoHo — formerly a "drab artist's studio, with yellowing floors and featureless walls," notes Bullock — in 2012, and rented an apartment down the street to oversee its renovation.
The principal charm of this aesthetic, like a yellowing photograph, comes from age, dating Hong Kong to a specific moment in the 1980s and early 1990s, when it was at its peak and looking toward the 1997 handover to China with equal measures of hope and trepidation.
The A.I. has chopped the house into parts, and constructs the boxes by pulling fragments—"a yellowing kid glove"; "rectangular segments of perf board"; "an ornate silver spoon, sawn precisely in half, from end to end"—out of the floating cloud that the family's life has become.
Rashes, peeling skin, yellowing nails, or wet-looking skin—imagine the white, wrinkly appearance of skin that's been bandaged for a few days—can all signal fungal infections, which also emit odor (and can warrant a trip to the doctor if over-the-counter meds don't seem to help).
On a day when Mr. Macron had long planned to promote his energy program, he was instead forced to devote much of his speech not to the greening of France, but to its yellowing — the ''Yellow Vests,'' as the protesters are called, after their symbolic roadside safety vests.
Dozens of other players are featured, too: curling, yellowing shots of Paulo Futre and Luís Figo, more recent images of Nani and of Simão Sabrosa, as well as fresh printouts of Portugal's victorious Euro 2016 team, the majority of players in full color, a handful rendered in gray.
The A.C.O.G. statement cautions that babies with delayed cord clamping may be more likely to require treatment for newborn jaundice, a buildup of blood components that causes yellowing of the eyes and skin, though Dr. Raju said this concern is based on older studies that may have been flawed.
Somehow there is harmony between hand-wrought Mediterranean flourishes, Chinese influences and fusty English armoires, between post-Impressionist-inspired pottery from the Omega Workshops (the studio started by the English art critic and painter Roger Fry) and the yellowing edges of first editions packed in a neo-Classical bookcase.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Filed away at the back of an office at United Nations headquarters in Turtle Bay, in New York, is a small collection of yellowing letters, containing appeals from the organization's first secretary general, a former Norwegian minister named Trygve Lie, to be allowed to relinquish his post.
Having worn one of their T-shirts multiple times a week for a year of intense travel, I can tell you that the anti-stain promise seems real — my white T-shirt made it 14 months without picking up a permanent stain of any kind, even yellowing under the arms.
There comes a point in every self-identifying gamer's life when they catch sight of themselves in the mirror and see the hollowness of their eyes, the paleness of their skin, the cracks in their lips, and yellowing of their nails, and conclude: I need to spend less time playing these fucking things.
Unlike Little, whose career was on the upswing — he'd started an eponymous, thriving label eight years prior — the company had descended to a sorry state since its glory days making military boots during World War II. By then, it was producing lackluster footwear for yellowing, end-of-row stores in small market towns.
From a drawer of a rolltop desk in his living room—not far from two urns containing the ashes of his cats, Isabelle and Haley—he retrieved a yellowing piece of paper, on which he'd written the initials of borrowers next to amounts of no-interest loans, mostly from the nineteen-eighties.
After purchasing her apartment in 2012, Lyons spent a year in a rental down the street, the better to oversee every aspect of the loft's transformation from a drab artist's studio, with yellowing floors and featureless walls, into a heavily accessorized, sumptuously textured home that might feel familiar to her many acolytes.
He wasted no time in trying it out in his SNES (which is noteworthy in itself, as it seems to have escaped the yellowing most succumb to): Impressively, it worked: As seen above, Ancel is already considering reviving it for Nintendo's upcoming Switch console so the rest of us can play it at last.
Each problem serves up a different set of solutions, I'll cover a few below: For tropical plants, if you've over watered and there is a ton of leaf drop and/or yellowing leaves, there is a good chance you can revive by simply letting it dry out and giving it as much sunlight as possible.
The fulcrum of "Place/Image/Object," a wonderful three-person show at Jack Barrett Gallery on Henry Street, is a series of perceptive ink drawings of trees, boats and buildings, most of them still in yellowing spiral-bound notebooks, by 95-year-old Fred Terna, who started making art in a Nazi concentration camp.
On display is Oskar Metsavaht's examination of the Art Deco statue that soars over the city (and for the next few weeks, onto your televisions), which includes everything from yellowing newspaper clips and construction materials Mr. Metsavaht (also the founder of the Osklen clothing brand) found in the museum archives to his own photography, mixed-media and video art. 6.
Together with a NASA spacesuit, the prototype of the first computer mouse, a shopping list written behind the barricades of the May 1968 Paris student riots, scores of vinyl LPs and several hundred other relics of the late 1960s, those yellowing newspapers seek to depict a tumultuous period of social, political and cultural change, and to assess its impact on life today.
"First they told me there were no records, which I knew was a lie because I helped make them," he said as he sorted through brittle and yellowing documents in his home office outside Springfield, Mo. On the wall was tacked a hand-drawn map he had used in the cleanup, marked with high radiation readings he had jotted in black ink.
On the right runs a series of pictures, videos and artifacts designed to shock viewers into clubsterbomb memories–the remnants of a Google bus retrofitted and weaponized into a battering ram, that famous photo of the National Guard standing down at one of the many early BLM standoffs (everyone remembers the photo, never the standoff), a yellowing final print edition of the Washington Post.
Louis Vuitton, fall 2019CreditCreditValerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times PARIS — On the evening of the last show of the last day of the last week of fashion month, the Pyramid of the Louvre was cast in the yellowing light of early evening as the audience filed dutifully past, moving onward to a great glass box in the Cour Carrée, to mount a set of stairs and find themselves in — the piazza of the Pompidou Center?
As the scale of the paintings makes evident, the point is not to fool your eye, but to invite you to reflect upon a given situation, whether it is five stacks of books with yellowing pages, rising from the painting's bottom until they reach the top, as in the square painting, "Stacked" (2017), or a pink inflatable ring floating on a pond, stranded in the lower right corner of the canvas, in "Becalmed" (2017), with weeds growing through the ring's hole.
The minute I heard that Philip Roth was gone — although it is hard to think of so vivid and caustic a figure as being in the past tense — I went to my bookcase to look for my favorite of his novels, "My Life as a Man," which I found two copies of, both of them dog-eared and underlined: one, a yellowing and Scotch-taped-together Bantam paperback, published in 1975, and the other a Vintage edition, published in 1993.
Feminist Weed Farmer offers a seed-to-bud overview of the growing process, including tips on how to get started from seed ("growing from seed is great because the plants are fairly hardy") or clones (a branch clipped off of another plant), when to start fertilizing plants ("if the deep green of the plant leaves begins to fade or lower leaves start yellowing, it is definitely time to feed"), and harvest-time recipes for everything from infused lube, salves, and even cannabis juice made from discarded leaves.
IN HIS workshop on Eel Pie Island near Twickenham, glimmering with light from the Thames outside, Trevor Baylis kept wrenches, pliers, cables, hammers, gear-wheels, lengths of piping, light bulbs, massed coat-hangers, tubs of washers, wing-nuts, screws and nails, books, chisels, old St Julien tobacco tins full of bits and bobs, saws, hacksaws, cross-saws, balls of string, a splendid metal lathe which neighbours would pop in to use, sheets of foil dropped in the war by German bombers, all his dead domestic appliances (for disassembly and cannabilisation), and last but not least his boyhood Meccano sets, their instructions held together with yellowing Sellotape, out of which he would still make little clockwork vehicles that buzzed along the worktops in a determined way.

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