Carried
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The fact that some of the victims
carried
personal items such as toothpaste and a toothbrush is a clear sign they had no idea what was about to happen to them.
Once recovered, these items that the victims
carried
with them on their way to execution are carefully cleaned, analyzed, catalogued and stored.
Today I want to tell you about a project being
carried
out by scientists all over the world to paint a neural portrait of the human mind.
And Riley
carried
that melon around with her all day, and she was so proud.
Many were women who often
carried
flowers that they had brought to lay as marks of respect for the dead.
And the color of their pastel coats, their shiny handbags, and the bunches of red carnations, white tulips and yellow roses that they
carried
jarred with the blackened square and the blackened men who were encamped there.
She had this amazing box that she
carried
and it had a torso of a woman's body in it, a half a torso, and she would teach people, everywhere she went, what a healthy vagina looked like and what a mutilated vagina looked like.
But one popular reading suggests that despite never having physically
carried
the traveler, Ekido broke monastic law by mentally "clinging to" the woman.
Military weapon versions that
carried
hydrogen bombs that could destroy half the planet.
So we
carried
on.
And if divorce
carried
all the shame, today, choosing to stay when you can leave is the new shame.
So you'll remember, people of that era would have had an external electronic device, right, something like this, and they all would have
carried
one of these around with them, and amongst their biggest fears was the sheer mortification that one of these might ring at some inopportune moment.
He's a professor of psychology in Vancouver who
carried
out an incredible experiment I think really helps us to understand this issue.
Actually, as a teenage photojournalist when I met the trio, I saw their behavior as a mirror to the fears of exclusion and desires for intimacy that I also
carried.
The other one
carried
Evelyn aside.
This is research that's been
carried
out back in the 80s, particularly by a group in Berkeley, Judith Klinman.
What I do myself is to measure the expansion of the universe, and one of the projects that I
carried
out in the 1990s used the Hubble Space Telescope to measure how fast the universe is expanding.
As a child, I
carried
out fairly standard suburban rituals in Boston, with adjustments made for the rituals my mother brought from London and Lagos.
Day to day, I watched women being
carried
to a graveyard, or watched children going to a graveyard.
So this is one of the first studies that was
carried
out by one of my mentors, Rusty Gage from the Salk Institute, showing that the environment can have an impact on the production of new neurons.
Once the drugs are in your bloodstream, they are
carried
throughout your body, and they go to painful areas just the same as normal ones.
Once the spot disappeared and I could see his wound, which was very serious, my buddies and I put a sheet underneath him, and we
carried
him onto an elevator that stopped at each of the 15 floors.
When someone walks in precariously balancing something that shouldn't be
carried
alone, trips, falls, and makes a mess, it is funny, but it's not ironic.
They
carried
me around and put me on the table, and put the knife between my legs.
They wore Ho Chi Minh sandals on their feet, cut from truck tires, and
carried
their ration of cooked rice in elephants' intestines, a linen tube hung around the body.
The girls step into litters
carried
by some burly slaves.
Carried
high on the shoulders of these slaves, the girls look out through the curtains to see the crowded streets below them.
With dinner concluded, the girls crossed the atrium to bid farewell to their older sister who is
carried
home in a litter, escorted by some of Dad's bodyguards.
As these cells travel through the lymphatic system, some of them are
carried
back with a belly full of dye into the lymph nodes while others remain in the dermis.
But with time, tattoos do fade naturally as the body reacts to the alien pigment particles, slowly breaking them down to be
carried
off by the immune system's macrophages.
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