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As it is in so many affairs of the heart, a man and a woman meet and something clicks.
The fumes of progress are in his nose and the bright steel of industry towers before his eyes, but his heart is away in Yoknapatawpha County with razorback hogs and night riders.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
It is this larger theme of the `` quality of man '', a quality that transcends the ideological and flows into `` the human '', which now forms the pulsating heart of Malraux's artistic universe.
But when you write to Congresswoman Church, bless her heart, your letter is answered fully and completely.
Sen. Hubert Humphrey is obviously a man with a soul and heart.
Although Sam Rayburn affects a gruff exterior in many instances, nevertheless he is fundamentally a man of warm heart and gentle disposition.
The eternal truth is that progress -- due, as it always is, to individual creative genius -- is just as dependent on freedom as human life is dependent on the beating of the heart.
Laguerre Hanover is outstanding in type and conformation -- good body, plenty of heart girth, stands straight on his legs on excellent feet -- and has the smoothest gait.
One simple method of measuring the expansion of the heart is to tie a thin rubber tube, filled with mercury, around the heart and record the change in resistance as the tube is stretched.
It is also possible to utilize a pressure transducer, mounted at the end of a catheter which is inserted into the heart's left ventricle, to indicate the blood pressure in the heart itself.
`` Last year your Tennessee Williams told our Dilys Powell, in a television program, that it is the task of the playwright to throw light into the dark corners of the human heart.
The sentimental pure heart of Galahad is gone with the knightly years, but I still believe in the heart of the George Meredith character that was not made of the stuff that breaks ''.
`` The heart '', I said finally, `` is now either in the throat or the mouth or the stomach or the shoes.
Raymond Vernon reports that residents of East St. Louis have been driving across the Mississippi, through the heart of downtown St. Louis and out to the western suburbs for major shopping, simply because parking is easier at the big branches than it is in the heart of town.

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The original electrocardiograph primarily indicates irregularities in the heartbeat, but today's techniques allow exact measurements of the flow of blood through the aorta, dimensioning of the heart and its chambers, and a much more detailed study of each heartbeat.
The second walk through the heart of Rome should be taken after lunch, so that you will reach the Pincian Hill when the soft light of the late afternoon is at its best.
It is not simply giving a repetition of the program it gave during its New York engagement earlier this season, but has brought back many of the numbers that were on the bill when it paid us its first visit and won everybody's heart.
According to The Guardian newspaper: " At the heart of years of dissent against psychiatry through the ages has been its use of drugs, particularly antipsychotics, to treat distress.
In late 2009, the long-running storyline involving Tony Gordon came to its conclusion when Carla returned and he suffered a heart attack.
On December 6 the Pope issued a statement to further emphasize that the Church continued to support its traditional stance that salvation was available to believers of other faiths: " The gospel teaches us that those who live in accordance with the Beatitudes -- the poor in spirit, the pure of heart, those who bear lovingly the sufferings of life -- will enter God's kingdom.
Despite its relatively recent approval by the Food and Drug Administration and the guideline recommendations, digoxin use is decreasing in patients with heart failure, likely the result of several factors.
He incubated a frog's heart ( innervated with its vagus nerve attached ) in a saline bath, and left in the solution for some time.
Typically NBTE does not cause many problems on its own, but parts of the vegetations may break off and embolize to the heart or brain, or they may serve as a focus where bacteria can lodge, thus causing infective endocarditis.
For example, if a newborn baby's heart beats at a frequency of 120 times a minute, its period ( the interval between beats ) is half a second.
" In one or another of its destructive forms, poverty was to become his obsessive subject – at the heart of almost everything he wrote until Homage to Catalonia.
Since 1951, Germany has been at the heart of European Integration and after German reunification in 1990 further promoted peaceful integration with its neighbors.
Felix Holt, the Radical and The Legend of Jubal were overtly political, and political crisis is at the heart of Middlemarch, in which she presents the stories of a number of denizens of a small English town on the eve of the Reform Bill of 1832 ; the novel is notable for its deep psychological insight and sophisticated character portraits.
Some of the psychophysical techniques described in the texts are to assist the descent of the mind into the heart at those times that only with difficulty it descends on its own.
While from a Catholic viewpoint there have been tensions concerning some developments of the practice, the Pope said, there is no denying the goodness of the intention that inspired its defence, which was to stress that man is offered the concrete possibility of uniting himself in his inner heart with God in that profound union of grace known as theosis, divinization.
This understanding of traditional preservation of the law through its continuous interpretation lies at the heart of Klein's extensive study of Jewish law.
Macedonia was the economic heart of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans throughout centuries until its fall in 1913.
Weber's friend, the psychiatrist and existentialist philosopher Karl Jaspers, described him " the greatest German of our era " and his untimely death felt to Jaspers " as if the German world had lost its heart.
When Paramount moved to its present home in 1927, it was in the heart of the film community.
In 2007, Paula Abdul Jewelry launched its nationwide consumer debut on QVC, with the tagline " fashion jewelry designed with heart and soul.
Whilst on the surface the new Potsdamer Platz appears so far to have lived up to its expectations as a futuristic centre of commerce at the heart of Europe's youngest capital city, there has been much debate as to just how successful it really is.
One or two of its decrees are noteworthy as showing that Eugene had at heart the advancement of learning.
With its forerunner, the Badge of Military Merit, which took the form of a heart made of purple cloth, the Purple Heart is the oldest military award that is still given to members of the U. S. military, the only earlier award being the obsolete Fidelity Medallion.

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Broadway is known worldwide as the heart of the American theatre industry.
Rheumatic fever is common worldwide and responsible for many cases of damaged heart valves.
From its beginnings as the Wright brothers ' testing field, it has evolved into the headquarters for the Air Force's worldwide logistics system and all Air Force systems development and procurement, the aeronautical engineering center, a major research laboratory complex, the heart of Air Force graduate education, location of the second largest Air Force medical center, and home of the National Museum of the U. S. Air Force.
" Blending epic atmospheres and relentless brutality, ' Honour Amongst Chaos ' reflects the heart and soul of pagan warriors worldwide Waylander's debut album, Reawakening Pride Once Lost, has been re-released by Midhir Records on CD and vinyl.
More recently, as CSR has become mainstream, the company has beefed up its CSR programs related to its labor, environmental and other practices All the same, in McDonald's Restaurants v Morris & Steel, Lord Justices Pill, May and Keane ruled that it was fair comment to say that McDonald's employees worldwide ' do badly in terms of pay and conditions ' and true that ' if one eats enough McDonald's food, one's diet may well become high in fat etc., with the very real risk of heart disease.
In the Pacific Northwest, the harvesting of Gaultheria shallon is the heart of a large industry which supplies cut evergreens worldwide for use in floral arrangements.
* 1981-First successful human combined heart / lung transplant in the world ( fourth attempted worldwide )
Abbott's broad range of medical tests and diagnostic instrument systems are used worldwide by hospitals, laboratories, blood banks, and physician offices to diagnose and monitor diseases such as HIV, hepatitis, cancer, heart failure and metabolic disorders, as well as assess other important indicators of general health.
Accurate volumetric measurement of performance of the right and left ventricles of the heart is inexpensively and routinely echocardiographically interpreted worldwide as a ratio of dimension between the ventricles in systole and diastole.
* The Salesian charism, relevant and worldwide: The background is a stylized heart that is also reminiscent of a globe.
Rheumatic fever is common worldwide and responsible for many cases of damaged heart valves.
Almost 6000 patients with congenital heart disease have been enrolled in various research studies leading to many improvements in care of such patients worldwide.
Despite the sudden death of Starling, whose great fame was the driving motive of the proposed award of the Nobel Prize, Maestrini never received due recognition, and today the " law of the heart " is known worldwide as " Starling's Law ," though, among the Italian doctors, it is known by the nickname " Legge di Maestrini ".
In 2004, there were only 39 heart – lung transplants performed in the entire United States and only 75 worldwide.
It handles the secure messaging process at the heart of the majority of financial transfers worldwide, amounting to around $ 2, 000 trillion per year.
Globally it is estimated to cause about 19 % of gastrointestinal cancer, 31 % of ischaemic heart disease, and 11 % of strokes, thus making it one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide.
He developed two operations named for him: the " Mustard operation " in orthopedics used to help hip use in people with polio and the " Mustard cardiovascular procedure " used to help correct heart problems in " blue babies ," which has saved thousands of children worldwide.
Playtex is noted for a focus on comfortable girdles ( the 18 hour girdle and its coordinating range, and the I can't believe it's a girdle range ) and innovation in brassiere design such as the introduction of the cross your heart patented design which enjoyed a worldwide success.
The DHZB possesses the largest heart transplantation program in Germany and, after London and Paris, the third largest worldwide.

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