As a solo artist, Haines makes music that's gracefully infectious, elegantly beautiful and shot through with doomstruck disappointment that can be felt in the bones.
And that is where the pain of all the economic (unintelligible) is beginning to be felt deep in the bones, other than just on the skin.
Without the enzyme, the body is unable to effectively "clean up" the connective tissue in the bones, meaning it can't sweep away damaged cellular detritus or foreign bacteria.
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Tucci was nominated for an Oscar in 2009 for his role in The Lovely Bones and starred in The Hunger Games.
In early 2012, they laid the bones in formation on the workshop floor and shot a photograph from overhead: a large dinosaur curled in a loose fetal position, with Eric kneeling beside it, hands on hips, smiling up at the camera.
There was enough life, and more importantly, pride left in the old bones to muster a 19th five-wicket-haul against Pakistan in his last Test match, in Antigua, when a defeat beckoned.
Rosa Monckton, who was going to stand as a character witness in your trial last year, has written in the Sunday Telegraph that you've now joined the rest of the vultures in picking over the bones of her existence.
Dr. Reed Estes, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and team physician for the UAB football team, said Ware's injury "looks like a pretty bad break to both his tibia and fibula, " the two long bones in the lower leg.
Asked about injuries, he said he had been "blown up", shot in the back and had broken most of the bones in one side of his body.
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Only a vanishingly small fraction of prehistoric animals died in the perfect conditions--including a swift cover of sediment--necessary to fossilize bones in the first place.
The Boston team investigated whether there was an association between the development of cataracts and lead levels in two bones - the tibia (shin bone) and the patella (kneecap).
The samples turned out to be a match, though researchers pointed out that this strong evidence does not completely rule out the possibility of the bones in Santo Domingo also belonging to the explorer.
Taunton isn't a pioneer in the bare-bones 24-hour-gym world.
They join a number of other striking feathered dinosaurs found in ancient lake deposits in China and Germany, for which the presence of feathers is inferred by subtle markings on the fossil bones and wispy markings in the surrounding fossilised sediment.
In 2013, the beads and bones of my childhood point to firm growth for Mozambique, with investment in the country's natural resources sectors, particularly coal and gas, the major driver while the power problems in Tanzania are unlikely to prevent it becoming one of Africa's economic growth stories.
Its feet had been lost at some point in the intervening five centuries, but the rest of the bones were in good condition, which archaeologists and historians say was incredibly lucky, given how close later building work came to them -- brick foundations ran alongside part of the trench, within inches of the body.
Ms Werning therefore decided to trace the phenomenon of rapid growth back as far as she could in the fossil record, by examining the bones of a wide variety of species.
He said the reason Leicester had been chosen as the burial site was because of the terms of the exhumation, which, depending on the identity of the remains, specified the bones must be buried in the "nearest consecrated site".
At Tufts Medical Center, surgeons fixed the smaller of the two bones in her lower left leg that was apparently shattered by shrapnel from the blast.
The film profiles four people whose lives center on the New Bed-Stuy Boxing Center, a dingy bare-bones gym in the heart of one of New York's most hope-deprived neighborhoods.
The combination of liberal politics and high gates is not surprising in beach communities, where the bones of American society tend to show through as property lines.
People from the other tables had gone to bed: in the sudden silence we distinctly heard the deep roar of a serac, like the bones of a giant trying in vain to turn over in his bed of rock.
Production has been outsourced to China in a bid to keep costs of the bare-bones machine in check.
Sometimes the bones in my feet snap when I walk, or my knees dislocate.
The sound conducts through the bones in your cranium to free up your ears.
We hear a distorted voice because the bones in our head affect the sound we hear internally.
After all, nature uses a similar process to make bones in the body.
It grew brighter and you could see the bones in your hands, like pink X-rays, in front of your closed eyes.
Helen Michie's Whale Skull Bone, artwork in the shape of the bones of a minke whale, is planned for a site above the beach at Dunnet Bay.
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