Lining
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So we really wanted to take a deeper look at it in hopes that we would find a silver
lining.
So Liz Mitchell did a wonderful job with this piece, and she interviewed four scientists, and she also interviewed Daniel Gilbert, and we did indeed find a silver
lining.
It's a material hardener and synthetic estrogen that's found in the
lining
of canned foods and some plastics.
This was the only modality that can see the inner
lining
of the heart.
Now they are
lining
parks and courtyards, painted on walls and even in blighted lots off the street.
A silver lining: It has kicked off globally, the quest to tackle food waste.
Remi lived and reigned in his own world, with his own rules, and he found pleasure in the smallest things, like
lining
up cars around the room and staring at the washing machine and eating anything that came in between.
And Free Shakespeare in the Park is based on a very simple idea, the idea that the best theater, the best art that we can produce, should go to everybody and belong to everybody, and to this day, every summer night in Central Park, 2,000 people are
lining
up to see the best theater we can provide for free.
However, there is a silver
lining.
Five years later, an unexpected silver
lining.
It helps the body develop, makes the hips widen, and thickens the womb’s lining, preparing the body for menstruation or pregnancy.
Nicotine and other chemicals from the cigarette simultaneously cause constriction of blood vessels and damage their delicate endothelial lining, restricting blood flow.
For example, you completely replace the
lining
of your intestines every four days.
Stem cells beneath the
lining
of your intestines replace these cells as they wear out.
During the 1630s, an outbreak of tulip breaking virus made select flowers even more beautiful by
lining
petals with multicolor, flame-like streaks.
Each time ovulation doesn't result in a healthy pregnancy, the womb gets rid of its endometrial lining, along with any unfertilized eggs, sick, dying, or dead embryos.
Cortisol can also cause the endothelium, or inner
lining
of blood vessels, to not function normally.
In fact, some can even start to feed on the mucus
lining.
You see, in spite of the harshness of my reality, there is a silver
lining.
So unconscious bias refers to associations we have in our mind, the shortcuts your brain is using to organize information, very likely outside of your awareness, not necessarily
lining
up with your conscious beliefs.
We don't realize that our mind is unconsciously
lining
up evidence to support the point of view of the gift-giver, no matter how hard we're consciously trying to be objective and professional.
But I'm going to bring it up at the end, and I'm going to present a silver
lining
to fix this mess that we've been in for a very, very long time.
Well, I told you there would be a silver lining, and there is.
And it had this quality that we loved, this idea of the embodied light, but on the inside, we wanted something with a soft light, like the inner
lining
of a jacket.
If the egg is not fertilized by sperm within 24 hours, the unfertilized egg will die, and the entire system will reset itself, preparing to create a new egg and uterine
lining
the following month.
There, it requires another three or so days to implant firmly into the endometrium, the inner
lining
of the uterus.
And the silver
lining
is that we have tools and we have know-how to do this.
The gel that you're holding would be
lining
the bottom of the board.
But there's a potential silver
lining
here.
Women over 21 can undergo a regular pap smear, where a sample of tissue is gently scraped from the
lining
of the cervix to test for abnormal cells.
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