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Will eventually joined a gang and committed a number of very serious crimes, including, most seriously of all, a horrible, tragic murder.
And it may be that probiotics can help prevent the development of this
horrible
necrotizing enterocolitis in these premature infants.
Still, 7.6 million children die every year of preventable, treatable diseases, and 178 million kids are malnourished to the point of stunting, a
horrible
term which means physical and cognitive lifelong impairment.
After we finished talking, I felt so
horrible
and honestly ashamed at my own lack of knowledge of this atrocity in my own lifetime, and I thought, if I don't know, how many other people don't know?
Secondly, from the [Austrian] anarchist philosopher Paul Feyerabend, facts are relative, and what is a massive right of self-reliance to a Nigerian businessperson is considered unauthorized and
horrible
to other people, and we have to recognize that there are differences in how people define things and what their facts are.
These were the structures that would be floating at the surface made out of some inexpensive plastic material that'll allow the algae to grow, and we had built lots and lots of designs, most of which were
horrible
failures, and when we finally got to a design that worked, at about 30 gallons, we scaled it up to 450 gallons in San Francisco.
You feel intense elation when things are going well; mood swings into
horrible
despair when things are going poorly.
I've got nothing against people who take them short term, when they're going through something
horrible.
The fear is that the longer we delay any solution, the more the world will look to the U.S. not as the bedrock of stability in the global economy, but as a place that can't resolve its own fights, and the longer we put that off, the more we make the world nervous, the higher interest rates are going to be, the quicker we're going to have to face a day of
horrible
calamity.
So what accounts for this
horrible
space here between us up here in southern Scotland and the South?
And then things get really horrible, as his skin rips apart, and he sees a virus coming out from his insides.
And then it gets
horrible
when he bursts open and an army of viruses floods out from his insides.
It's like science has become that
horrible
storyteller that we all know who gives us all the details nobody cares about, where you're like, "Oh, I met my friend for lunch the other day, and she was wearing these ugly jeans.
But we rarely do that when we're having a bad day, and something
horrible
is happening.
You, brilliantly, didn't pay too much attention to what people said, you watched what they did, and then found the stuff that, "Oh my God, I never knew I would like a show about making
horrible
recipes, called 'Nailed It!'" RH: Called "Nailed It!" Right.
So I was living in constant fear that my identity could be revealed, and I would be repatriated to a
horrible
fate, back in North Korea.
And I think that's just a
horrible
thing.
He did a
horrible
thing, condemned for all time to roll this rock up, it would roll back down, roll back up, roll back down.
I had this
horrible
little set of tools, and I felt like I could do so much more with the supplies I thought an artist was supposed to have.
If the goal here was to get the DNA out and use the DNA down the track to try to bring a thylacine back, what we didn't want happening when the information was shoved into the machine and the wheel turned around and the lights flashed, was to have a wizened old
horrible
curator pop out the other end of the machine.
So this one is like a sound board, so you can touch it, and I just love these
horrible
noises.
So the fearsome power of this little insect was apparent to me from a very young age, and it's one reason why I spent five years as a journalist trying to understand, why has malaria been such a
horrible
scourge for all of us for so very long?
And there he is, with this
horrible
electrical box on his rump in this fantastic, decrepit palace.
Titus should have thought of this as a
horrible
year, a year of accusation and trial, but over.
To us Americans, it sounds
horrible
to think of abandoning or killing your own sick wife or husband or elderly mother or father, but what could those traditional societies do differently?
For example, only Americans now in their 70s or older today can remember the experience of living through a great depression, the experience of living through a world war, and agonizing whether or not dropping atomic bombs would be more
horrible
than the likely consequences of not dropping atomic bombs.
So I made my second
horrible
career choice: I decided to study acting for a semester.
If a brown recluse bites you, you end with one of these horrible, big necrotic things on your leg and there might be one right now sitting on the chair behind you, in fact.
MK: And on that Saturday morning, I got this
horrible
phone call from Gabby's chief of staff.
Horrible, absolutely
horrible.
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