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A fortnightly tide happens when the Earth-moon "bulges" are combined with the Earth-sun "bulges," resulting in a twice monthly change in the range of the tides.
He competed at the last Mr. Olympia at 211 pounds, a symmetrical knot of bulges on top of bulges in places that most men never dreamed of bulging.
Vaginal delivery is the strongest predictor of developing a pelvic floor disorder, such as uterine prolapse, rectocele (when the rectum bulges into the vagina), or cystocele (when the bladder bulges into the vagina).
He is silent, but a vein in his forehead surfaces, bulges.
Look for swelling, such as bulges, damage or cracks, and leaking.
My parents said something about... bulges... and I never asked again.
He stuffs it with boulders until it bulges at the seams.
The full coverage helps support my stomach without squeezing or creating any bulges.
Designed to hold 250 people, it now bulges with 540 inmates, he said.
Because she carries everything and I don't want to have bulges in my pockets.
One of those bulges — the one on our review unit — ultimately damaged the screen.
The waistband on these secures and FIRMS my entire waist, no jiggles or bulges.
Theoretically this means there won't be any annoying bulges or gaps in the fabric.
It fits great, has a bit of stretch and hides all my mommy bulges.
In Neanderthals and other extinct human relatives, the back of the skull bulges outward.
Yes, we see abs, and butts, and bulges, but we also get personalities and backstories.
The planet flattens at its poles and bulges slightly around its waistline — don't we all?
My body shape is the same, just with fewer bulges than I started out with.
I have a little pooch, loose jiggle, and sometimes it bulges if the waist line pinches.
This bra looks great under tees or sweater; it's smooth and shows no lumps or bulges.
It's about three feet in diameter and bulges pleasingly out from the wall of my office.
While it looks nice, it is slightly inconvenient if you're trying to reduce clutter or bulges.
Each was so dense and generated so much gravity that it caused tidal bulges on the other.
LIDAR typically bulges from the roof of a self-driving car, resembling a spinning bucket of fried chicken.
These random or non-planar orbits are found in the round bulges of spiral galaxies and in elliptical galaxies.
The faster a star spins, the more oblate it becomes at the poles, while the equatorial region bulges outwards.
Wind and waves create tiny frantic ripples up through graceful undulations, while the moon pulls up enormous tidal bulges.
It looks like puckered plastic sheeting, and it bulges at the sides like the walls of an inflatable house.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un examines a metal casing with two bulges in this undated photo released on Sept.
Each is a unique, irregular, and sometimes ungainly shape, with bulges and bubbles, but each is also sensual and resplendent.
The patient's eyelids have been stretched back with a metal clamp, so his eyeball bulges out of glistening pink tissue.
Matter The brain looks like a featureless expanse of folds and bulges, but it's actually carved up into invisible territories.
The black paint bulges forward with the heaping of paint and visible palette knife work, creating a three-dimensional effect.
Tides are caused by the moon There are two bulges in Earth resulting from the gravitational pull of the moon.
Bleeding in the brain and bulges in the walls of blood vessels in the brain also accompany long-term cocaine use.
I know that this is exactly what their marketing team wanted, but can we stop making celebrity statue bulges so prominent?
It's also rotating 50 times faster than our sun -- so fast that its poles have flattened and the equator bulges out.
They range from mild eye bulges all the way through to 1920s Cabaret-style make-up and they've gone down a storm.
That makes for a total of three review units that have had bulges appear in between the screen and the hinge. Sigh.
Dubbed the "female Iron Man" by local press, the woman was caught after officials in Shenzhen noticed bulges all around her body.
People tactfully agree to unsee the brown blood seeping onto their blue sofa cushions, the haunted bulges moving under a friend's sweater.
In his Veterans Day vision, Pennsylvania Avenue bulges with artillery, because in his blinkered view, that's the measure of a nation's worth.
Imagine maneuvering your car through a dark tunnel that bulges unexpectedly in places and then turns sharply through a maze-like passage.
Here, too, unorthodox tuning systems and microtonal sighs and bulges contribute to a score that plays with issues of instability, conflict and resolution.
Officials pulled her aside when they noticed weird, probably rectangular bulges under her clothes—clothes that were also suspiciously thick for the summertime.
Growing up, I spent summers by the town pool, taking every chance to observe girls walking so effortlessly — without bulges between their legs.
But Jupiter's huge mass stretches and compresses Io so much that its rock surface bulges back and forth by up to 330 feet.
From the imperfect bulges of Earth's surface to the minute geographies of blood vessels, algorithms are only now beginning to truly understand spaces.
The device works best on bulges on the belly, flanks, back, inner and outer thighs, and front and back of the bra area.
As the moon orbits Earth, its gravity pulls at our oceans, creating two bulges of water that rotate around the planet, called tides.
Mr. Nozkowski's approach gave him an unlimited supply of source material, which he resolved into orbs, dots, ellipses, bulges, partial grids or arcs.
Opinion Columnist HAVANA — Claudia Fernández, 29, is an accountant whose stomach bulges with her first child, a girl, who is due in April.
Why are the two As in the word Galaxy replaced by bulges that appear to be hiding squarish – but clearly differently shaped – objects?
These dips, or "troughs" in the jet, as well as bulges or "ridges," will trigger changes in the weather across North America and beyond.
In the stunning Rack of Those Ravaged and Unconsenting (2017), these bulges hang under fluorescent lights, like pieces of meat awaiting the viewer's inspection.
Instead there were narrow spots followed by tiny ballooned-out bulges, making the blood vessels look in places like a disorderly string of beads.
It was a risk that didn't pay off, as no fewer than three different review units developed bulges under their screens at the hinge.
Mars's atmosphere, about 100 times thinner than Earth's, determined the habitat's tubby shape: As pressure within the structure is equalized, the building envelope bulges.
Ultrasound-based technologies like Liposonix and UltraShape work better on flat, thick areas of fat — mainly bellies, thighs, and sides — rather than on bulges.
As the moon orbits around Earth, its gravity pulls at our oceans, creating two bulges of water that rotate around the planet, called tides.
When the Earth rotates, the bulges move around in the oceans, causing the high tides and low tides in oceans all over the world.
Bulges allude to sensual and illicit pleasures, but Blass relies on optical delight, too; she relishes bright and busy patterns and teases our eye.
The rear haunches and hood bulges are reminiscent of the old one — of which Fiat says there are 8,000 still registered in the United States.
The strain from leaning left can form a thicker multifidus (a cablelike muscle on either side of the lower spine) that bulges on that side.
There's been a bit of overlap because Patrick is now making pieces that are curvilinear, rounded with dimples and bulges that speak to the body.
As a result of its rotation, the Earth bulges slightly at the equator, not unlike how a skater&aposs skirt fans out as she spins.
NEAR the point where Vietnam bulges deepest into the South China Sea lies Cam Ranh Bay, perhaps the finest natural deepwater harbour in South-East Asia.
Because the top flap attaches to the bottom at the center, if it gets too full the whole thing bulges awkwardly and the tips flip out.
Salteñas are plumper than empanadas and served balanced on the base with the seam at the top, a hardy braid that bulges like a prehistoric spine.
A low fiber diet has long been linked to an increased risk of diverticulitis, which occurs when small pockets or bulges lining the intestines become inflamed.
She thought that what she called the "obvious bulges" in her clothing were affecting her self-confidence and thus her work, but liposuction wasn't an option.
They focused on men who had what's known as an inguinal hernia, when soft tissue in the intestine bulges through the abdominal wall into the groin.
In the gallery, the letters look like they might fall at any minute; vinyl is wrapped tight around beckoning bulges and curves sculpted out of MDF.
It can do with further improvement, however, as the braided webbing on its exterior makes for unattractive bulges in the cord, and it's also susceptible to fraying.
Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's planned launch, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by a handful of technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens.
Dogs Trust employee Rebecca Thomas says that she has seen pugs and French bulldogs with an eye condition called "cherry eyes," where their inner eye ducts bulges out.
Since getting peak season right in 2015, executives have said repeatedly UPS is deepening cooperation with major customers to improve visibility on orders and better manage network bulges.
In the latter case, painted bulges of batting in various hues compose a tondo, which might house a detourned calculator or remote control or some other modern debris.
It need not entail a loss of sexual desire — western literature bulges with dirty old men, and women of a certain age, too, have the right to desire.
There might be a short wait, because everything is fried to order: supple fillets of whiting, ready to flake, and firmer catfish, along with generous bulges of shrimp.
If the asteroid/moon/planet is rotating, it will take on the shape of an oblate ellipsoid that is flattened along the poles and bulges out at the equator.
The volcanologists study the earthquakes that occur beneath a volcano; the bulges and other changes to its surface; and the type and volume of gas and ash it emits.
The 93th, which packs in Democrats, resembles an amoeba undergoing cell division, with twin bulges in Austin and San Antonio connected by a single tendril running along Highway 29.
Dr. DeBakey and Dr. Cooley devised operations to repair potentially fatal bulges in aortas and to bypass arteriosclerotic damage in neck and leg arteries that could lead to strokes.
Wearing an open-necked striped shirt that bulges around his ample middle, and cargo shorts that ride up his thighs, he looks at the camera with a baleful gaze.
But its gaps, crossbeams and pockets are all connected with a minimum of fuss, and its bulges are smoothed out as if to resist currents of air or blood.
"Current models of galaxy bulge formation assume that vast clumps of gas and stars interacted to form the primordial bulges of galaxies, merging and dissolving in the process," Ferraro said.
Instead of your typical fatty lipoma that bulges out from underneath the skin like a fleshy balloon, Leonard's growth juts out of his shoulder, scabbed and crusted over with dried blood.
Bloody fat immediately bulges out from the incision as Dr. Lee uses scissors to snip away some of Nicole's arm skin to get a better look at the mysterious herniating tissue.
Ricciardi, a biologist, grew up on the banks of Lake Saint-Louis, which bulges out from the St. Lawrence River—the route through which the mussels metastasized to the Great Lakes.
According to iFixit's teardown of the Fold, the device's hinge was susceptible to allowing particles to get inside and then underneath the screen, which would then create abnormal bulges in it.
When you slide your finger along something (or vice versa), the friction causes one side of that finger to become a bit more taut, while the other bulges out a bit.
For instance, you can see Nigeria's continuing baby boom in the longer bars at the base of its pyramid; China and Germany, however, have bulges in the 60-85 age ranges.
The Earth's crust, the outermost shell of the planet, is thin in Iceland, and geologists are left guessing what will happen to the volcanic activity underneath it if it bulges more.
Blakely realized no matter how embarrassing it might be, she needed to show the buyer how Spanx magically made butts look better, smoothing bulges and eliminating lines so clothes fit beautifully.
When they get to the carcass, they stuff themselves so full that what's called their crop—a bag of skin within their throat—just bulges with the grody stuff that they're eating.
Obviously, having an assigned male body, all of my shape and bulges don't necessarily fit into a lot of traditional women's clothes so it's taken a long time to work that out.
It's hard to imagine in earlier and more puritanical times a feature like "36 of the Greatest Summer Olympic Bulges" appearing in a mainstream American magazine, even one as prurient as Cosmopolitan.
The men's antagonism deepens as Wake jabbers and Winslow rages, a fury that Pattinson makes visible with eyes that widen into bulges and tremors of emotion that ping under a masklike vacancy.
Visually, the 22.31 remake doesn't stray far from the design of the original CLA, though it has a more sporty feel, with "power bulges" on the hood and the cabin moved slightly rearward.
The Full Tuck: In ProgressStart your tuck in the front, and work your way around, making sure to push the fabric as far down as possible to avoid any bulky bulges or bumps.
Murray can squeeze ink out of a nib like juice from a lemon, dilating the paper with quick jabs of carbon and water, the building blocks of life, until it bulges and breathes.
The AMG model also comes with cosmetic hints at its performance mission, with sport wheels, power bulges on the hood and more aggressive styling on the front bumper, side skirts and rear diffuser.
In "Scuttle" (2012), a giant snail bulges from its shell to the point of bursting through the calcium; meanwhile, hundreds of small snails surge over a cast beer stein in "Kleine Schwarmerei" (2014).
As a result, Zuppardi's pies are not nearly as blackened as the ones from Pepe's, but the crust still bulges with air pockets and emerges with a pleasingly dry, thin and crackery crunch.
Its backyard patio is covered in Tom of Finland posters—those sketches of mustached cops from the 70s with giant bulges—and is well-covered in the event California is actually getting rain again.
The South Korean tech giant met with embarrassment ahead of the device's U.S. release on April 20183, with a handful of technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens after just a day's use.
If you can't pee for more than an hour and your bladder is full (which you can figure out by looking down and checking whether it bulges outward), Giordano recommends going to the emergency room.
This hedge fund is not about putting a dent in the universe, a goal to which techies often aspire, but about putting bulges in its partners' wallets, a goal to which hedge funds always aspire.
Rejecting the austere angles and straight lines favored by many German designers, Mr. Colani preferred curves and bulges, which were often unapologetically erotic, or which referenced creatures like sharks, manta rays and birds of prey.
Bulges in the jet stream occur naturally, but there are indications that they are happening more frequently, she said, in part because of warming waters in the Bering Sea and throughout the northern Pacific Ocean.
People at increased risk include those with a history of blockages or aneurysms (abnormal bulges) of the aorta or other blood vessels, high blood pressure, certain genetic disorders that involve blood vessel changes, and the elderly.
Like the artist's earlier paintings on Mylar, they are attached directly to the wall, but illusionism is banished completely; the pictorial space is flattened, reduced to the physical depth of the fabric's conspicuous wrinkles and bulges.
Whereas previous DC stars have relied on well-padded costumes to supply their abs and pecs, Aquaman puts the cod in codpiece, so to speak, and the movie isn't shy about ogling his bulges at every opportunity.
Jeff: Lotta people think he wears a literal diaper because if you've ever seen a photo of Trump out golfing, he's got strange bulges in his nether regions that would make even Mike Francesa cock an eyebrow.
Gold leaf is used to create flat, gleaming backgrounds, or it is applied as negative space and burnished so that the vellum bulges up like inflamed skin (this effect is visible in the Lord Speaking to Joshua).
The retrieval comes as the world's biggest smartphone maker met with embarrassment ahead of the foldable device's U.S. release on April 26, with a handful of technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens after a day's use.
The new building's rippling, sloping facade, rife with subtle curves and bulges, establishes a brilliant alternative to the straight-edged boxes of traditional modernism and the rebellion against them initiated by Frank Gehry, with his computer-inspired acrobatics.
One type was diffuse axonal injury, which has been identified before in separate studies and is easily spotted by the swelling bulges called "blebs" it causes on neurons -- as was shown in the 2015 film "Concussion," starring Will Smith.
Then the fountain shot on and up, spraying everyone (even the third row—finally some love for the cheap seats!) as models ensconced in big pillowy bulges covered in a stretched web of jersey moved through the heavy mist.
But soon Luna is playing with a pyramid stencil, trying to get the positioning right on Sam's chin, which proves difficult because of the mentolabial sulcus, the groove that dips in below your lower lip before the chin bulges out.
Less the steamer trunk your grandparents carried over from the homeland, more a roller bag that is larger than the carry-on standard of 173 x 22 inches (simply stuffing it until it bulges will usually do the trick, too).
She propagates, or encourages, the rumor that she's a hermaphrodite, causing fans to scrutinize photos for suspicious bulges and rewind repeatedly the YouTube clip that seems to catch a penis slipping out when she mounts a motorcycle in a skimpy skirt.
Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's launch on April 26 in the United States, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens after using their samples for as little as a day.
Like their male counterparts, their subject matter is also the body, but unlike some of their proto-feminist foremothers (Georgia O'Keeffe, Agnes Martin, Lee Krasner), they're concerned not with vaginal flowers or redefining beauty, but with fluids, bulges and secretions.
The vastus medialis oblique, the teardrop-shaped muscle just above the knee that is part of the quadriceps, sometimes bulges more on the right because of the steady outward push of the right leg as a skater strides through turns.
There were flapper-esque lines finished in a giant doughnut; sleeves that dusted the knees and sleeves that didn't exist; bumps and bulges erupting from all sort of places; lace and nylon and cage-like creations; peekaboo with a belly button.
Before the work begins, a piece of white spandex is spread across the width of the stage; as the audience files in, bulges in the stretchy fabric make it apparent that a body is trying to press through from behind.
I never have to take the Ionic off so I've gotten used to the way it bulges off my wrist like wart, and the way it pinches when I wear it low on my wrist and try to do a push up.
It is tidal bulges on the Earth induced by the gravitational pull of the Moon that lead to the twice daily rise and fall of the ocean tides (which are especially prominent in the Bay of Fundy, near my hometown in Nova Scotia).
Researchers examined more than two decades of data on more than 46,000 men and found frequent red meat eaters were 58 percent more likely to be diagnosed with diverticulitis, a common bowel condition that occurs when small pockets or bulges lining the intestines become inflamed.
"The reason that's significant is because if you were a pathologist or a neuropathologist and looking at a person post-mortem, and you're only looking for these circular bulges, you may actually under-predict the amount of brain damage that someone suffered," he said.
But in the United States, a brain aneurysm — a weakened artery wall that over time bulges and fills with blood, most often on the underside of the brain — ruptures every 18 minutes, according to Christine Buckley, executive director of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF).
The first major museum exhibition devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 1,500 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
The first major museum exhibition devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 1,7083 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
Hallets Cove, which bulges toward northwest Queens, is "a unique spot anywhere within reach," said David Matten, the senior administrator of the Long Island City Boathouse, as he motioned toward the relatively calm water and the ferry terminal that juts out from the north side.
The first major museum exhibition ever devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 219400,21212 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
The first major museum exhibition ever devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 1,500 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
An investigator with the Tulsa County district attorney's office said in an affidavit that Officer Shelby became "emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted" and fired her weapon even though she "was not able to see any weapons or bulges indicating" that Mr. Crutcher had a gun.
Reporters at CNBC, the Verge, and Bloomberg have all experienced issues ranging from hinge bulges and flickering screens to a protective film on the phone that apparently looks the removable type common in packaging, but that actually absolutely should not be removed, because it may break the phone.
The two larger ones, at least one of which was labelled as a Sammad-3, did not appear to have surveillance payloads, but had bulges above the area where their wings join their fuselages, possibly to accommodate a larger explosives payload, as well as a fairing in front of their engines.
Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's previously planned launch on April 26 in the United States, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens, raising the spectre of the combustible Galaxy Note 7 three years ago which the firm ultimately pulled from shelves at massive cost.
The Galaxy Fold was scheduled to launch in the U.S. in April, but Samsung indefinitely delayed its release after multiple reviewers quickly experienced issues including flickering screens and hinge bulges—though some of the issues were apparently caused by reviewers pulling off a thin plastic screen protector that looked like it was removable packaging material.
Samsung indefinitely delayed the Galaxy Fold launch in April after early reviews found the device had serious problems including screens that continually flickered or worse and hinge bulges—though admittedly it seemed that many of these issues were caused by reviewers peeling off a protective film on the screen that apparently looked removable, but absolutely should not have been removed.
But a truly terrifying case of cat-to-human transmission described in this month's New England Journal of Medicine is enough to give even the most fervent feline fanatics reason to be cautious: According to his doctors, a 68-year-old man caught a life-threatening infection from his sick cat—and developed large, swollen bulges on his face and neck as a result.
Jensen was introduced as "Doc" and worked alongside an actual medical doctor, the men recalled, leading them to believe Jensen was an MD. Some of the victims only found out a couple months ago that Jensen wasn't a doctor, causing them to question why every year in the '90s, Jensen performed their hernia checks, an exam typically consisting of cupping the testicles to check for bulges.

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