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103 Sentences With "a clump of"

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If you can call a clump of 6,000-year-old cancer cells an organism.
It's like sprinkling Fun Dip mix on top of a clump of cotton candy.
During the beating, a clump of dreadlocks was ripped out of Mr. Moore's head.
A clump of acryllic fibres seen under a microscope at Plymouth University's Electron Microscopy Centre.
Pausing by a clump of it, Chetiyawardana picks a leaf and lets me smell it.
Even after Chastain devoured a clump of the fruit, he was reluctant to try any.
On the doorman's stand was a flower arrangement topped by a clump of Mylar balloons.
She brought a clump of seaweed to me and I put it on her head.
Gillian laughs with delight at Sally's new love, a clump of turnips in her hand.
A clump of snow shook loose from a tree bough and barely missed my head.
He reached into a clump of leaves and pulled out a handful of shrunken coffee cherries.
Where the killer had slit Mr. Miller's eyebrow, Ms. Ross pasted a clump of human hair.
A clump of pine trees planted on a ridge above the site are brown and dead.
A clump of Republicans started chanting "four more years," but it lasted only a few seconds.
Now, he's putting a long piece of metal into his esophagus, rather than a clump of turkey.
He lay naked on his bed, with a clump of stool and dirty wipes next to him.
I discovered a clump of hair in the shower drain and a bald patch on my head.
But this was the character she committed to: a clump of dirt determined to become a diamond.
There were trees and grass all around them, and sometimes a clump of skyline would come into view.
He stooped his tall frame down, dug up a clump of earth, and rolled it between his fingers.
A clump of alien matter rolls through a hole in the prison wall, finds a body, and settles in.
This has included signs of abuse, like when a client is suddenly withdrawn or missing a clump of hair.
On the fifth day, more intense cramps passed a clump of tissue half the size of a dried apricot.
Neuroscientists have identified a clump of neurons in the brain stem as the switch that turns on R.E.M. sleep.
A clump of dreadlocks was ripped from his head, which one officer took as a "trophy," the prosecutors said.
Brienne could hear the wind rustling through a clump of pussywillows, and farther off the faint cry of a loon.
A clump of dreadlocks was also ripped from his head, which one officer took as a "trophy," the prosecutors said.
Hurtling around the track, he felt a clump of saliva form in his mouth — a familiar feeling for many runners.
It looked sort of like a clump of plaster and pine straw, with what appeared to be an extra toe.
"Found Resources" (2016) is similarly comprised of two jars of water and a clump of earth taken from border sites.
And in March, she photographed a clump of her blonde locks in her hand, revealing she was experiencing postpartum hair loss.
Before this stage, the embryo is basically just a clump of cells that has the potential to split into multiple individuals.
Later, Officer Santiago returned to the cellblock and collected a clump of Mr. Moore's dreadlocks from the floor, the indictment said.
Yet none of these objects have the beauty of a clump of micron-thick steel wool being microwaved in slow motion.
Collect a clump of moss or lichen (dry or wet) and place in a shallow dish, such as a Petri dish. 2.
Toward the end of Hope Jahren's memoir, "Lab Girl," the geobiologist author curses — twice in one paragraph — at a clump of moss.
And if you can't imagine anything more delicious then a clump of Diablo sauce butter atop your fluffy bread roll, think again.
The new tardigrade was found in a clump of moss that was sticking out of a concrete parking lot in Tsuruoka-City, Japan.
There was a clump of grass in one of her hands, indicating she was dragged into the weeds where she was eventually killed.
She held her cell phone in one hand and a clump of documents in the other as she bounced from call to call.
" Advocates have persuaded many vulnerable young women with, "It's just a clump of cells or a blob of tissue — it's not a baby.
"Green Pink Caviar" (2009) is a nearly eight-minute video of a tongue licking silver pebbles, a clump of hair, and green goo.
Mr. Jovel went first, squeezing his slender body under the barrier then crouching behind a clump of tall weeds on the other side.
You see what looks to be a clump of seaweed, and then it suddenly springs to life in the form of a retreating cephalopod.
Alphabet also has used AI to detect diseases by allowing the technology to recognize patterns, such as whether a clump of cells are cancerous.
That's a clump of immune proteins inside cells that activate one of the immune system's big guns, called interleukin 1 beta or IL-1B.
By itself a clump of burning steel wool is only mildly interesting, but at 1,000 frames per second, it's better than a fireworks extravaganza.
On the way back to the car, Schuur points out a clump of cotton grass whose partly hollow stems pipe methane into the atmosphere.
Unless the pregnancy is embarrassing and super-inconvenient and an impediment to your political future, in which case it's merely a clump of cells.
From time to time jaguars emerge from a clump of forest, streak across the savannah and attack one of a panic-stricken herd of cows.
Police went to their home and discovered a bag with Sawyer's high-heel shoes, her wallet, a blood-stained rock and a clump of hair.
In both cases, the Hox genes tell a clump of embryonic cells that they need to end up at the far end of an appendage.
With great hostility, apparently noticing the audience, he lobs a clump of this dung at the viewer from his cave, which is full of it.
And with that period are a spattering of memories that got entangled in it like bits of shell and sand in a clump of seaweed.
It'll be stored in your inventory as a "clump of weeds," and you can stack up to 99 of them in a single inventory slot.
But today, a clump of men gather around Lean and Julian in the midst of a lively conversati — LEAN: I don't want anything you're dealing, Julian.
But what Gist could not take his eyes off was the young corpse's hand, balled into a fist, clutching a clump of dry grass and weeds.
But as I looked at my once-lovely plant, which now resembled a clump of overcooked spinach, I conflated my failed flora with my failed relationship.
But many are little more than a clump of rock and mud on which sprays of rivergrass and shrubs have taken root, still green against flowing brown.
On Wednesday, we saw one young woman standing on a sidewalk clutching a clump of her long dark hair over her mouth to act as a veil.
Investigators find a clump of debris laced with the radioactive stuff in a sink drainpipe a few floors above, near where one of the F.S.B. men was staying.
But get this—astronomers have just detected a clump of asteroids that has managed, quite miraculously, to stay intact since they first formed some four billion years ago.
The astronomer who's hellbent on picking apart the universe and reducing your life to a clump of dust needs absurdly detailed star charts in order to do so.
Someone pushed her into it — her parents, her boyfriend or husband, the "culture of death" that tells her an embryo is just a clump of cells, Planned Parenthood.
In the 1998 Chicago Marathon, Matthew Riegler yelled at a clump of spectators who appeared to be blowing cigarette smoke in the direction of the runners for fun.
The otters would dive for mussels, return to the surface hugging a clump of them to their chests and open each one with their teeth or the stones.
With the first lipoma, a clump of fat popped out of the incision almost instantly, which Lee then pulled with tweezers and cut out of the patient's body.
Instead of wonton soup, try shrimp dumpling soup: Chinese American-style wonton soup usually consists of a thick noodle wrapped around a clump of pork in a broth.
With the first lipoma, a clump of fat popped out of the incision almost instantly, which Dr. Lee then pulled with tweezers and cut out of the patient's body.
It's a clump of grinding bodies in which naked women cater to men, women kiss each other while men look on, drooling, and men surely never touch each other.
One of the Inuit men offered me a clump of kelp with his bare hand, showing me in the light that it was clotted with dense amber-colored fish roe.
During one particularly contentious argument over a basket of fake ears of corn, Martin recalled Long snatching a clump of the offending plastic props and throwing it at him in frustration.
I part the branches of shrubs and low-limbed trees, peering into their depths for a clump of sticks and string and shredded plastic — the messy structure of a mockingbird's nest.
Or a clump of red and yellow tomatoes beside a green sink, or, in a desolate, gray back alley, orange paint juxtaposed with rusty bricks and a building's decorative coral touches.
Their wives and children stay behind on the island, an oval nub of silver sand rising out of the ocean with a clump of coconut and breadfruit trees in the center.
If you find a clump of mascara on your mascara wand, simply take a textured paper towel and wipe the end of the wand on the paper until all clumps are gone.
Imagine a clump of vegetation containing within it each kind of fauna, flora and mineral, and you get an idea of what it is like to pore over one of Foy's drawings.
Mr. Hattan's "Schnurvideo (String Video)" is a 20-minute close-up on the artist's hands as he untangles a clump of string and winds it up again into a grapefruit-size ball.
Science tells us that it is indeed a human life in the womb, not a clump of cells or a blob of tissue — a life that only needs time and nourishment to grow.
There was blood soaking through the pants of both husband and wife, bloody tennis shoes, a bloody shoe-print on the back of Kathleen's leg, a clump of bloody hairs in her hand.
The study also speculates that the galaxy could have formed when matter was pushed out from a separate galaxy, creating a clump of gas that could form another galaxy without much dark matter.
Everglades National Park, Florida (CNN)Balancing on the deck of a National Park Service skiff over Florida Bay, US Interior Secretary Sally Jewell held a clump of seagrass collected from the underwater meadow below.
Officers arrested the suspect near the Spree River as he stepped from a clump of shrubbery, with his wig gone, his clothes changed, his beard shaved off, and a Russian passport in his pocket.
"I'd get up in the morning and there would be a clump of dirt on the sidewalk and missing plants," Mr. Driller recalled, adding that the association once had to chain plants to concrete blocks.
They found a surprising biological link between the fin and the human hand, in the form of genes that tell a clump of embryonic cells to end up at the far end of an appendage.
When a homeless teenager named Fred Barley rode a bicycle some 50 miles into Barnesville, Ga., this month, he set up a small tent in a clump of bushes near Gordon State College, where he had registered.
In a basement laboratory of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, an X-ray scanner is pumping invisible beams into a clump of charred parchment leaves that looks as delicate as a long dead flower.
In the progressive mind, where an unborn baby is a "clump of cells" and a newborn is a "fetus that was born," everything from hormone blockers to third-trimester abortions are "healthcare" — though not medical care for newborns.
The 10-year-old victim, Jessica Ryen, died with a clump of light hair in her hands, and the 8-year-old survivor, her brother, Joshua, repeatedly told investigators that the attackers had been three or four white men.
Apparently there was no need to worry: Su-Hyun Lee, a researcher and interpreter in The Times's Seoul bureau, noticed a clump of five North Korean soldiers standing on a nearby balcony taking selfies with us as the backdrop.
Glover and his staff write toward hypnotic images that encapsulate the resulting chaos: a black schoolchild in whiteface, cops swarming an Uber driver and shooting him dead, an invisible car that blasts through a clump of bystanders outside a club.
Fish traders grade the catch, with crabs with claws broken worth less, but those with a clump of bright orange-yellow eggs on their bellies – a delicacy for which South East Asians are willing to pay more – worth up to $26 a kilogram.
The Saturday Profile STOCKHOLM — More than three decades ago, in a town in Sweden, a man grabbed his girlfriend by the hair and threw her against a wardrobe door with such force that a clump of hair came off in his hand.
Here's the deal ... Reed was caught in a sand trap on the 11th hole -- and during a practice swing, he appeared to use his club to knock away a clump of sand behind the ball, setting him up for a cleaner shot.
The piece, for an all-female cast, proceeds by image and blackout: a forest of women on their backs, with heads and legs floating; a crowd of women with their backs to us, writhing as if weeping; a clump of women rotating like a slow-motion tornado.
Trump, who wore a green tie and filled his jacket pocket with a clump of shamrock to honor the Irish leader's annual St. Patrick's Day visit, turned with a half-smile to his hawkish national security adviser John Bolton, according to two sources who were in the room.
I may never learn to love the way a clump of it feels in my mouth — like a cross between kataifi pastry and a hairball — but I loved the chanterelles and their broth that surrounded the lichen and the swoosh of cream, cooked down to a caramelized sweetness, that was hiding beneath.
Quiet and subtly haunting, the images, with no human subjects, picture empty fields with tall lonesome trees backlit by the glow of distant industries; empty benches in a park; a rabbit figurine staring out into a clump of trees; wispy fog floating over fields; and white tombstones set in a frame of green weeds and trees.
This playfulness manifests in dishes like Chumpchi's Channa, slow-braised chickpeas served alongside eggs and sausage and garnished with Straus Family Creamery yogurt (chumpchi is a Gujarati term of endearment, meaning "spoon"—Mistry uses it for her wife); deep-fried, sweet and sour Manchurian cauliflower; and pork dabeli pav, a clump of skinless pork belly slathered with a tamarind glaze and sandwiched between two buns.
Of these, the "teatrini," or "little theaters" are the best known: compartmentalized relief sculptures, usually in plaster or painted terracotta, in which various objects, both handcrafted and found, are placed like keepsakes in cubbyholes, such as the disembodied pair of hands lying on a clump of red clay in "Le mani" ("The Hands," 1949) or the tiny brass bells and scrap of mesh in "Primavera" ("Spring," 1974).
Mr. MacShane said the contrast between the poets — Neruda the Communist and Parra the skeptic — was suggested by their houses in the seaside village of Isla Negra, on the Chilean coast: Neruda's mansion began as a stone house with a tower and was later extended along the bluff, while Mr. Parra's humble cottage was a few hundred yards inland, in a clump of pine trees.
The piece, written by prominent conservative pundit Erick Erickson on his site the Resurgent, shows a picture of a fetus accompanied by the following short text (I've omitted nothing): The glee you are seeing from the left and a lot of left leaning "reporters" pushing the "credibly accused" line stems from a world view that can look at the picture above and see a clump of cells worth ripping apart in the name of convenience.
Lastly, we could stretch the boundaries of the portrait and instead of a painting or photograph, make it a black-and-white film montage by Steve McQueen, in which there is a long shot of him standing by the window in the White House, peering out in silence while in the foreground a clump of advisers and cabinet members talk among themselves, until Obama turns and walks towards them and the camera and the part like the Red Sea and they are suddenly quiet, waiting for him to speak.

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