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It's a protein that shows up when your blood vessels might be inflamed, which might be a risk for heart disease.
I knew even before I stood up to speak that my cheeks were
inflamed.
I had a chance to rule out a stroke in this chimpanzee and make sure that this gorilla didn't have a torn aorta, evaluate this macaw for a heart murmur, make sure that this California sea lion's paricardium wasn't inflamed, and in this picture, I'm listening to the heart of a lion after a lifesaving, collaborative procedure with veterinarians and physicians where we drained 700 cc's of fluid from the sac in which this lion's heart was contained.
Unlike other vestigial structures, though, the appendix isn’t always harmless— it can become dangerously
inflamed.
Their anger,
inflamed
in March when he tried unsuccessfully to sack the Supreme Court’s independent-minded chief justice, rages on.
Turkey's 9/11So far, al-Qaeda has successfully
inflamed
the dreaded "clash of civilizations."
So far, the crowds in Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez have been neither violent, nor
inflamed
by religious fervor.
Antoon opposed both Saddam Hussein’s brutal dictatorship and the 2003 US-led invasion, which plunged the country into chaos,
inflamed
ethnic tensions, and killed hundreds of thousands of civilians.
Water WarsNEW YORK – Many conflicts are caused or
inflamed
by water scarcity.
America’s muddled messaging, delivered by a president unskilled in policy nuance or diplomacy, has
inflamed
a critical relationship, and in turn, jeopardized the fight against ISIS.
During his presidency from 2005 to 2013, Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
inflamed
world opinion by repeatedly questioning whether the Holocaust happened.
The recent killings have
inflamed
public opinion, sparking mass demonstrations to demand justice for the victims and more effective government protection of secularist writers.
At the same time, Saudi public opinion has been inflamed, mostly because of their rulers’ apparent apathy toward the plight of the Palestinian people, particularly when contrasted with Osama bin Laden’s lethal propaganda.
Ultimately, Pentheus’s rigidity – his attempt to suppress, rather than understand or adapt to, the emotions
inflamed
by the passionate and unconventional Dionysus – proves to be his undoing.
Indeed, so searching are the questions and so
inflamed
are discussions about the Roman Catholic Church’s pontiff during World War II that the current pope, Benedict XVI, recently announced that he may postpone Pius’s beatification until the Vatican’s archives for the war years are opened and examined.
Popular discontent in Russia has also been
inflamed
by the authorities’ widely reviled pension reform, which includes an increase in the retirement age.
But the Greek South, goaded and
inflamed
by its government, rejected it.
The festering debt question poisoned the atmosphere in the US for years afterwards and contributed to sectional tensions that were already
inflamed
by the dispute between the North and the South over slavery.
The refugees were Uzbeks, and Karimov had good reason to fear the possibility of a much bigger crisis within Uzbekistan, which is also home to many Tajiks, Kyrgyz, and of course millions of Uzbeks who might have been
inflamed
by the persecution of their ethnic kin in Kyrgyzstan.
Mendacity in the Communist press, which distorted the protests’ meaning and personally attacked student leaders,
inflamed
matters more.
Such mixed signals have further
inflamed
nationalist sentiments in China, and anti-Japanese demonstrations have broken out in many Chinese cities, including an attack on the Japanese ambassador’s official vehicle.
The civil war in Syria, meanwhile, has
inflamed
the Sunni-Shia fault line that traverses the entire region, and that defines, for example, the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Redefining the WestComments by Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi about the superiority of Western Christian civilization over Islam has
inflamed
opinion around the globe.
In Ignatieff’s view, if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is allowed to prevail, his forces will obliterate the remaining Sunni insurgents – at least for now; with hatreds inflamed, blood eventually will flow again.
In short, the USTR’s seemingly impressive Section 301 report is a biased political document that has further
inflamed
anti-China sentiment in the US.
The civilian casualties and material damage inflicted on Lebanon
inflamed
Muslims and world opinion against Israel and converted Hezbollah from aggressors to heroes of resistance.
Ultimatums from unelected institutions that have compromised their own legitimacy have
inflamed
anti-EU sentiment across the continent.
Prosecuting that decision would have
inflamed
suspicions of an anti-Serbian plot; choosing not to prosecute would have incited countervailing charges that the Tribunal was not fulfilling its mandate.
Whatever the reason, it is again being ignored that every time issues affecting US security arise in Latin America, the region becomes
inflamed.
This will be difficult, as Europe is deeply divided, with France fearing terrorism, Poland dreading Russia, Germany
inflamed
by the refugee issue, and the United Kingdom determined to go it alone.
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