William Edward Parker died when his car hit a stone wall off the B5306 in Distington on Monday.
The body tries to wall off the fatty plaques with fibrous scar tissue, but inflamed plaques can produce enzymes that weaken the scar tissue.
Again, the purpose, said Lees, was to incorporate data into the general Windows Phone experience that other smartphone providers might wall off as separate apps, forcing people to launch an app to get access to the information contained within it.
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He tore a pillar out of the ceiling, a sink and mirrors off the wall, doors off their hinges.
We know now that we can not wall ourselves off from issues that are challenging our neighbors.
The U.S. military has tried to wall itself off from its messy surroundings.
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On the ground floor, a glass wall shows off the broken pottery.
As global trade took off again in the 1960s, the idea that a nation, especially a smaller or more backward one, could wall itself off and come out ahead lost respectability.
Once, he remembered, a boy in the room next door was thrown against the classroom wall, and he watched the blackboard on his side of the wall come off its hinges and fall to the wooden floor.
As retirees hedge those risks, their wealth is unlikely to go swishing off Wall Street.
Dean Zarras has been writing software since 1982, focusing on large-scale trading and risk management systems on and off Wall Street.
They had met after school in Hackney, sitting on the wall outside the off-licence where the kids used to hang about.
Off Wall Street Consulting Group, a research boutique in Cambridge, Mass.
But the three wise men -- the reason -- (sign falls off wall) -- uh-oh, I thought that was the cookies going down.
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Tierney stepped off Wall Street in the 1995 to work with U.S. professional soccer and pursue his love of bicycling and high-altitude climbing.
We pass a white wall of mountains off to the left and, on the right, an active volcano with steam curling out of the vent.
There are plenty more months and years of prison to be tagged on to some people who once had promising careers on and off Wall Street.
Wall Street capped off its fourth consecutive daily gain on Thursday as coordinated action by global central banks to support the European financial sector fed the risk-on trade.
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Wall Street was off to another fast start Friday as leadership changes in Europe temporarily take the focus off the crippling debt crisis that continues to plague global markets.
Upstairs, he found that a frozen toilet had shattered and fallen away from the wall, snapping off the feed line at floor level, and water was jetting up to the ceiling.
It may sound a little off the wall, but Haifa likes to embrace its weird side.
Suzuki stopped tracking the ball as it zipped by and hit off the wall.
The loans were getting sold off to Wall Street, where they became somebody else's problem.
It might be something completely off the wall like the holograms patents they filed last year.
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If my cell phone would catch a little bit more, it'd probably be ringing off the wall.
Banks up and down Wall Street were writing off billions worth of mortgage exposures in late 2007.
After the sell-off on Wall Street, it was almost inevitable that markets overseas would plunge as well.
Leon Osman tapped in Everton's fourth from close range after Johnny Heitinga's free-kick came off the wall.
Wisely, law makers backed off as Wall Street honchos heatedly explained the dire implications for the capitalist system.
He followed me out onto a dark street off of Wall Street and started getting in my face.
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