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shedding and sense
In Punch-Drunk Love, Anderson explored similar themes but expressed a different visual style, shedding the influences and references of his earlier films, being more surreal and having a heightened sense of reality.
The evolving field of sousveillance, stems in part from recent research on the topic of surveillance and inverse-surveillance, shedding light on how media technology is changing our sense of privacy and human freedom.

shedding and from
In a shedding game, players start with a hand of cards, and the object of the game is to be the first player to discard all cards from one's hand.
Likewise, in Eastern Christianity, both meat and dairy are prohibited during the Lenten fast, and eggs are seen as " dairy " ( a foodstuff that could be taken from an animal without shedding its blood ).
I will show you a great many who have become worse through following it .... The solemn prayers of the Church are abolished, but now there are very many who never pray at all .... I have never entered their conventicles, but I have sometimes seen them returning from their sermons, the countenances of all of them displaying rage, and wonderful ferocity, as though they were animated by the evil spirit .... Who ever beheld in their meetings any one of them shedding tears, smiting his breast, or grieving for his sins ?...
The process of moulting in insects begins with the separation of the cuticle from the underlying epidermal cells ( apolysis ) and ends with the shedding of the old cuticle ( ecdysis ).
Kedushah, holiness, which is nothing else than the imitation of God, is concerned with daily conduct, with being gracious and merciful, with keeping oneself from defilement by idolatry, adultery, and the shedding of blood.
* 2005 – STS-114: NASA grounds the Space Shuttle, pending an investigation of the continuing problem with the shedding of foam insulation from the external fuel tank.
The virus can cause persistent asymptomatic infection in approximately one-third of the adult population, based on viral shedding into the urine from the site of asymptomatic infection in the kidney.
The evidence for this is sparse and appears to derive almost entirely from the depiction of Bishop Odo of Bayeux wielding a club-like mace at the Battle of Hastings in the Bayeux Tapestry, the idea being that he did so to avoid either shedding blood or bearing the arms of war.
Psion had sold its sole manufacturing plant in 1999 and started to withdraw from its PDA markets in late 2001, shedding 250 of 1, 200 staff and writing-off £ 40 million.
The toxin requires highly specific receptors on the cells ' surface in order to attach and enter the cell ; species such as cattle, swine, and deer which do not carry these receptors may harbor toxigenic bacteria without any ill effect, shedding them in their feces, from which they may be spread to humans.
The only successful sequence is to unblock the heart ace before then cashing the two clubs ( shedding a heart from North ).
The Italianate farmhouse was transported from Big Meadow Ranch in the 1980s and has on its site an assay office, farm machinery sheds, and buildings housing vintage automobiles, while inside it contains 1800s furnishings and a museum, shedding light on the area ’ s history.
The shedding family of card games consists of games where the objective is to get rid of all your cards while preventing the other players from getting rid of their cards.
Lanolin's waterproofing property aids sheep in shedding water from their coats.
As with Shiga toxin, the toxin requires highly specific receptors on the cells ' surface in order to attach and enter the cell ; species such as cattle, swine, and deer which do not carry these receptors may harbor toxigenic bacteria without any ill effect, shedding them in their feces, from where they may be spread to humans.
Ithacius acted as his accuser and was so vehement in his denunciations that St Martin of Tours, who was then in Trier, intervened, and, after expressing his disapproval of bringing an ecclesiastical case before a civil tribunal, obtained from the emperor a promise not to carry his condemnation to the extent of shedding blood.
Rocks as young as late Cretaceous, formed from the shedding of sediments towards the continental interior from rising mountain ranges farther west, were themselves caught up in the mountain-building as deformation progressed inland.
however, the most likely source is shedding from the gut-associated lymphoid tissue.
* National Association membership drops from 55 to 33 clubs, shedding every one outside greater New York except the Victory club of Troy, which plays only local matches.
Since camels moult in the summer, camel owners received additional income from collecting several pounds of hair their animals dropped during the summer grazing ( and shedding season ); in northern China, the camel hair trade started around the 1880s.
* Bluff Body Noise-the alternating vortex shedding from either side of a bluff body, creates low pressure regions ( at the core of the shed vortices ) which manifest themselves as pressure waves ( or sound ).
A documentary by the BBC and PBS, Korea: The Unknown War and many activities and publications by organizations and persons from within Cheju-do and around the world continue to attempt shedding the light on this event.

shedding and American
U. S. Navy names, conversely, were being inceasingly adopted by the Fleet Air Arm as 1942 and 1943 progressed, as in the case of the F4F Wildcat shedding its alternative Fleet Air Arm " Martlet " name in favour of the " Wildcat ", the original American naval name.
The American historian Henry Charles Lea wrote: " Even in distant Germany Philippe's death was spoken of as a retribution for his destruction of the Templars, and Clement was described as shedding tears of remorse on his death-bed for three great crimes, the poisoning of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and the ruin of the Templars and Beguines ".
Similarly, " an anomalous event in November 1979 caused the ( American SNAP-10A nuclear reactor-equipped ) vehicle to begin shedding an eventual 50 pieces.
However, even though they were the final champions of the WIL, Vancouver was not part of its reformation into the Northwest League, due to the NWL's shedding of all of its Canadian teams in order to focus on the American Pacific Northwest.
Decidedly more serious takes on the subject include John Cheever's short stories, " The Country Husband " and " The Swimmer ", shedding light on modern ' 60s era suburbia, as well as more bittersweet and timely turns at the turn of the millennium in the films American Beauty ( 2000 Academy Awards Best Picture winner ) and Lost in Translation.
The American Kennel Club lists the Giant as low shedding along with both other breeds of Schnauzers.
American Foxhounds do tend to shed a good amount of hair, but a weekly brushing will decrease shedding.

shedding and life
If a bull moose is castrated, either by accidental or chemical means, he will quickly shed his current set of antlers and then immediately begin to grow a new set of misshapen and deformed antlers that he will wear the rest of his life without ever shedding again.
The significance of the serpent has been interpreted in many ways ; sometimes the shedding of skin and renewal is emphasized as symbolizing rejuvenation, while other assessments center on the serpent as a symbol that unites and expresses the dual nature of the work of the physician, who deals with life and death, sickness and health.
In biology, moulting or molting, also known as sloughing, shedding, or for some species, ecdysis, is the manner in which an animal routinely casts off a part of its body ( often but not always an outer layer or covering ), either at specific times of year, or at specific points in its life cycle.
To inspire a veneration for human life, and an horror at the shedding of human blood, let all those laws be repealed which authorize juries, judges, sheriffs, or hangmen to assume the resentments of individuals, and to commit murder in cold blood in any case whatever.
As two Indian men pursued this unfortunate victim, I solicited very hard for her life ; but the murderers made no reply till they had stuck both their spears through her body ... even at this hour I cannot reflect on the transactions of that horrid day without shedding tears.
These were another mobed named Zardusht ( of the same name, but not the same person as the founder of Zoroastrianism ) and / or a Zoroastrian philosopher known as Mazdak the Elder, who taught a combination of altruism and hedonism: " he directed his followers to enjoy the pleasures of life and satisfy their appetite in the highest degree with regard to eating and drinking in the spirit of equality, to aim at good deeds ; to abstain from shedding blood and inflicting harm on others ; and to practice hospitality without reservation ".
2 ) # 2 ( 2009 ), the Ultra-Humanite's secret origin is revised, shedding more light on his past life as genius youth Gerard Shugel ( a name derived from Superman creators Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel ).
The study displays items from his time in prison, his homemade magazine shedding more light upon his life, a portrait of Denys by Dame Laura Knight, a number of photographs of him, his furniture, and many of his personal items.
Eventually shedding her " other side of the tracks " image, Betty endured many of the trials and tribulations of soap opera life.
As for Mr. Cornelius, the recipient of so much of Oldacre's munificence, Holmes deduces that it is likely an alias used by Oldacre, and that he has been leading a double life with the eventual goal of shedding his Oldacre identity so that he can start a new life.
Our eyes are shedding tears, our hearts are burning, and our martyrs cannot come to life by our reprimanding and reproaching you.

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