However, the line of attack can be perfected so that the proteins which coat human cells remain unaffected.
The suit's W-collar seems to have developed from turning down the stand-up collar of a frock coat, which in turn derived from army and naval wear.
He was a court messenger, who had the prestige of a job which bore the royal coat of arms and a little legal knowledge too, unlike her earlier victims.
Why did the poor poet of Tennessee, upon suddenly receiving two handfuls of silver, deliberate whether to buy him a coat, which he sadly needed, or invest his money in a pedestrian trip to Rockaway Beach?
Like Q, Mendez has a collection of gadgets -- among them, a skin mole that carries a piece of espionage equipment called a bullet lens, and a coat on which one button is the lens to a concealed camera.
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Her favorite was Burlington Coat Factory, which in spite of its name mostly sold clothes.
It also includes scimitars, which are taken from the coat of arms of the county of Essex - he was a student at the University of Essex, where he took charge of the Conservative student association.
His dad glanced around, then handed the man an envelope, which was quickly shoved into a coat pocket.
The coat of arms, which features on the frame of the painting and was developed by the College of Arms, depicts a ladder - said to represent Mr Bercow's "humble beginnings".
Feeling glum and cold, I swathe myself in my vast, vintage Yohji Yamamoto coat, (which would not have looked out of place on a naval destroyer crossing the Atlantic in 1943), hunker down and wait for soup.
His coat is jet black, which is said to be very unusual for a seal of his kind.
The mile-long route takes in Bow Bridge, which is decorated with Richard's coat of arms and features a white boar.
Soirees in this storied piece of real estate are held in the classic ballroom which comes complete with chandeliers and a coat-check closet handy for keeping track of a few dozen mink coats or, say, 200 winter overcoats.
Her coat was trimmed with dark fur, which struck me as maybe the most arch and elegant thing I had ever seen.
In autumn, she prefers rich colors, such as deep plums or emeralds, and a larger handbag, which can balance out the bulk of a heavy coat and offer room for a hat, scarves and gloves.
Animal photographer Ren Netherland has captured some of the more extreme lengths to which some owners have gone, including also carving the coat of one canine into a Native American headdress.
Named after the Aesop fable in which the sun persuades a man to take off his coat after the North Wind fails to do so, the policy sought to engage the North.
The court heard four purple polyester fibres had been found in the Land Rover which bore a "microscopic resemblance" to April's coat.
Her mural reflects local landmarks and history, including the Carlisle coat of arms and the custard cream biscuit, which is made in the city.
The council and Deal Town FC were told their original emblem was invalid as it was the old coat of arms of the Borough of Deal, which no longer exists.
The bezel is a mere 7.9mm and Samsung has decided to coat the frame in a gentle Rose Gold coating which, due to the TV's slightly shady location, was a little trickier to pick out.
She will be able to use the coat of arms up until her wedding day, after which it will be combined with that of Prince William.
Blue Coat and NetApp both denied selling equipment to Syria, which is on the U.S. sanctions list, and insist that their equipment was redirected without their knowledge.
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The other established approach is to take two wafers of silicon, coat each with a thin layer of glass on one side (which is done by baking them in oxygen), and then fuse them together to produce a silicon-glass-silicon sandwich.
Singular among the clothes in the show is a superbly cut black wool coat and trouser suit of 1928, made for Michael Strange, which was the pseudonym of Blanche Oelrichs, a poet who was once married to the actor John Barrymore.
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It's an arrangement that recalls Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum with its new entrance pavilion by Renzo Piano, which now houses all the necessary but distracting museum functions such as ticketing and coat check to ensure that once inside the Venetian palazzo you are able to focus exclusively on art and taste.
My grandfather wore his wool coat and hat, and carried the empty bucket to the well, which stood at the center of the village.
In 1997, Boston Scientific signed an agreement with Cook and Angiotech Pharmaceuticals (nasdaq: ANPI - news - people ), under which Cook and Boston Scientific were granted co-exclusive rights to use paclitaxel to coat coronary stents.
Among them is the large yet oddly intimate portrait of "George III" (1771), in which there's a lovely play between the informal pose, the royal red military coat, and the delicate, even vulnerable, features of the king's face and hands.
Losing governors means parties lose coat-tail effects and the opportunity to exploit state resources for congressional campaigns, which in turn makes it harder to gain financing and airtime.
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