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A trickier problem, she acknowledges, may be calcified working practices.
It's — goodness; it shatters so much calcified pain, resentment, frustration.
The strategy calcified over decades into political and cultural norms.
Now my brain felt calcified and literal, the effects of aging.
You're putting hard calcified cholesterol on there to never come out.
But that's questionable, considering how calcified Trump's own approval rating has been.
Their lives implode when You Choose returns — his heart calcified by anger.
Democrats, on the other hand, appear calcified and irrationally resistant to change.
Reshaping any entrenched, calcified bureaucracy requires a balance of patience and determination.
"I thought that my soul had calcified into a crouton," he said.
A year into his term, public opinion on the 45th president has calcified.
It also calcified his raison d'être as a builder and breaker of iconographies.
All this would recede in Rowan's life, Frisch knew, a blip easily calcified.
But I Against I calcified the combination into something sexy, heavy, and thoroughly modern.
The formal experimentation of early graphical adventure games had by this point completely calcified.
Since the double terrorist attacks of 2015, Mr Hollande now wears a calcified frown.
In the calcified realm of vintage automobiles, Singer is akin to a tech unicorn.
That's the thing about WrestleMania: The story is never calcified, and it never stops.
Certainly, the calcified symphonic repertory can use jolts from past as well as present.
Dobney began looking at calcified plaques in the 1980s, when he was in his 20s.
They were hungry and different, and eventually they broke through and changed a calcified WWE.
The result is a dry-aged, calcified sound that still sounds strangely faraway and distant.
It's an argument that's been calcified over years of max — and we've only just arrived.
But Greenland sharks don't have hard calcified tissue or show growth layers in their eyelids.
Some are shoes so laden with decoration that they become calcified, rhinestoned abstractions of themselves.
The Trump administration is drowning in scandal, the country is calcified into two partisan halves.
This has beneficially challenged a two-party system – not to mention monarchy – long calcified by corruption.
"I had it calcified inside me that that was the ultimate state of composing," he says.
But post-power, her skirt suits, pussy-bow blouses and hair-sprayed bouffant calcified into caricature.
Rather, it's an island of emotion in a culture otherwise calcified into cynicism, doubt, and mistrust.
It is an instinct born of monoculturalism and calcified by the experience of occupation and war.
Players usually take to it quickly, but coaches tend to be more calcified in their ways.
Case #2: TJTJ, a 30-year-old car salesman, has a calcified bump growing under his armpit.
Lynch said she felt discomfort under her eyelids, and a doctor found small calcified bumps or lesions.
The film is currently available on Amazon Prime in the US, but as a calcified time capsule.
However, previous excavations have uncovered a calcified branch bearing berries that normally only come out in autumn.
That she's so calcified post-Departure is a thread The Leftovers has had a hard time spinning.
"I've made my mind up to go before I get tired, before I get calcified," he said.
But Mr. Berlin also laid out the resistance he encountered in trying to change a calcified system.
They rarely invade depths below thirty metres, clump on boats, clog marine equipment, or form calcified masses.
What should have been smooth and translucent appeared white, crusty and malevolent looking, with spiky, calcified cusps.
Maybe somehow, the shock, embarrassment and remorse of this accident could jar calcified regime thinking in Tehran.
It is run by a calcified, partisan bureaucracy that is among the worst election agencies in the country.
Even as Washington prepares for divided government, regional development is one area where ideological lines are not calcified.
It would be flipped out of shape, hiding grit or sharp, calcified fragments that cut at my tongue.
It's caused by loose particles of calcified debris rattling around in the semicircular canal of the inner ear.
To rally-goers during his campaign, he was the outsider who sought to smash a calcified ruling elite.
Opinions about police brutality and the value of black lives seem to have calcified in the Trump era.
By the time the calluses had calcified, I realized that maybe these luxury shoes weren't so powerful after all.
The election calcified our divides, both real and imagined, and laid bare the sometimes-ugly underbelly of the process.
The white car was heavily calcified and contained the remains of a man who went missing 22 years ago.
Scientists use this method to dissolve calcified tartar, so they can study any remaining food, pollen or other particles.
If he's done everything right, the calcified particles are flung through the semicircular canal like marbles out a chute.
Their eyes are closed, their bodies motionless, even their adrenaline is suspended within the calcified will of their stillness.
Ms. Moss brought in Mr. Langrée in 2002 and, with him, shook up what had become a calcified series.
With her memoir, Shindle herself unpacked the calcified policies and gender politics that have made the contest a national laughingstock.
Compounding the problem is the shark's lack of calcified tissue, which is normally one of the handiest indicators of age.
In this contingency, lyrical authenticity becomes everything; rock is somehow calcified as an intellectual craft, interlocked with the folk tradition.
But before everything becomes too calcified in your head, I ask you to turn your gaze to Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
It's more difficult to see the symbols, animals, and detail on the calcified cave wall, shown in the image above.
This has the effect of declassifying, as it were, speeches so classic that they have calcified in the collective imagination.
Literature is burdened with the task of finding nuance, of seeing around various calcified narratives and rigid points of view.
"The plastic in some areas was so compact it was almost becoming calcified, almost like a solid brick," Blatchley said.
Caused by the movement within the inner ear of calcified crystals, BPPV's symptoms result in brief but intense sensations of vertigo.
Failed diplomats who never brought peace or stability to the region were pulled out of mothballs to regurgitate their calcified thinking.
Rather, Velasco's appointment speaks to the efforts of a calcified institution to find a new way forward from complacency and silence.
As she became a fixture in the national consciousness, all of that wily, experimental energy she represented calcified a bit too.
"Both because of the tech boom and because of the history of segregation there, we have it calcified," Mr. Kim said.
But eventually, Wilkes told VICE, they decided that if not them, who else would change the calcified conservative climate of Colorado Springs?
But in short it became a national controversy, partly because almost no one in the entertainment industry dares to challenge its calcified conventions.
And the museum has set up a "FatCam" livestream so that anyone can watch one of the calcified turd-wads as it evolves.
A few joke posts were permanently calcified on the front page but it mostly existed as a silly, private running gag between friends.
In the mythology of Christopher Robin, our younger selves exist, wholly intact, somewhere beneath the layer of calcified hardness the years have deposited.
But don't mind me, I'll just be here looking for more calcified fragments, because... Wait, dammit, I'm looking for dormant SIVA clusters now?!
They are hardened calcified masses that develop inside a salivary gland or duct and can block the flow of saliva into the mouth.
The syrinx is hard to find in ancient bird specimens because it is made of calcified cartilage that does not typically fossilize well.
M.M.T. people are the insurgents who view their antagonists as a calcified elite, and that establishment views the M.M.T. people as gooey idealists.
We don't expect calcified rules or voluntary commissions to work to regulate drug companies, health care companies, car manufacturers or credit card providers.
As a candidate, he obsessed over spectral forces that might deny him victory: phony polls, a calcified Republican establishment, vast voter-fraud conspiracies.
Mr. Cummings's doctor told him it was good that he came for treatment early, before the plaque became calcified and harder to treat.
Particularly in border towns like Ashland, pressed uncomfortably close to reservations, stereotypes of the "drunken, lazy Indian" have calcified into truths for many whites.
The movie's final 20 minutes are spectacular, and will challenge all preconceptions about Area X that may have calcified in your mind earlier on.
It's unacceptable that Apple or anyone else creates a form of expression that's at odds with my calcified ideas of how people should communicate.
It's unclear in the end whether the characters have learned anything, and whether connections made under duress have become real or calcified into habit.
Mr. Esfahani holds that it was only after 1990, once the early-music movement calcified a certain style, that composers stopped producing new repertory.
This election is an exercise in brute electoral force: the full on clash of the real, modern Texas with a worn out, calcified caricature.
It also traces the contradictions of an elite who are both worldly and provincial, and a calcified hierarchy determined by race, class and pedigree.
Cardiologists know that if plaques are dense and heavily calcified, they tend also to be stable and unlikely to break free from artery walls.
But in both studies, the more active someone was, the more likely that his (and in rare instances, her) plaques were calcified and dense.
Ironically, SpaceX was heralded for bringing competition to a calcified industry when it burst onto the stage with its cost-lowering Falcon 85033 rockets.
Nudging risk-averse banks away from calcified business practices while trying to avoid a major shock to the system is a tricky line to tread.
Järlström told Motherboard that because traffic signals have been around for roughly a century, an established dogma had calcified up around those systems over time.
The object spotted turned out to be a vehicle that "was heavily calcified," and after removing it from the pond, police discovered skeletal remains inside.
For Altman, both parties have become calcified in a mindset that pits economic growth against economic fairness, and he hopes to unify those two competing principles.
Clinton's "transgressions" over 30 years of public service had calcified on the Rust Belt, rural and heartland areas of America much more than Democrats had predicted.
The rest of Little Foot was found embedded in the calcified ancient cave in 1997 and the excavation, cleaning, reconstruction, casting and analysis took 20 years.
And for many, many years, we've had this kind of calcified, sort of established MVPD business here in the US, with the same number of players.
But I voted for Trump because I believed that the status quo was so calcified, so impregnable and so toxic, that something drastic had to change.
Trump likes to present his defenders as outsiders, executing a vast cleanup act on a system that calcified without them, but they are actually anything but.
But he said Ms. Zernowitski, if ahead of the curve, was nonetheless onto something: The Haredi parties are calcified and vulnerable to breakaway voters, he said.
What she was singing about hasn't gone away, and in fact, in many cases, it has only been calcified into hardline stances, and then ratified into policy.
While that's a strong indicator of longevity, Greenland sharks are impossible to age by traditional methods, because they lack hard, calcified tissues that deposit in growth layers.
And people who are already being treated for cardiovascular disease might not derive any further benefit from knowing that the arteries in the breast are calcified, too.
Their opposition calcified Wednesday when Democrats changed the bill through what's known as a "self-executing" amendment, or an amendment that is added without a separate vote.
To obtain beltane, players had to painstakingly collect all 50 calcified fragment collectibles in the game, a wholly annoying task that I gave up on rather quickly.
In the mouths of figures like Limbaugh and Dinesh D'Souza, it calcified into a sort of pretentious playground taunt: You liberals have facts, but we have ideas!
As it turns out, the nose weed never quite made it to the man's throat, and instead developed into a gray calcified lesion measuring 19 by 11 millimeters.
The estate planner from Hoboken, New Jersey, started to notice that his stomach was bigger than ever after undergoing heart surgery for a calcified valve in Dec. 2015.
The calcified tusks were spotted in a documentary film, poking out of the muddy seafloor in a shallow Filipino bay that had once been used to store logs.
Many scholars believe the fiery serpents that attacked the children of Israel were Guinea worms, and a calcified worm was unearthed in a 19683,000-year-old Egyptian mummy.
With his departure, the court will be left with two calcified ideological extremes of two camps that are less likely to reach shifting compromises on difficult social issues.
At a time when federal work as seen as cushy, calcified, and non-demanding, bringing some rigor to agencies can provide a much needed jolt in the arm.
But it's different now; the assholes are more organized, their victims are often knowingly and strategically targeted, and many seem to have calcified from assholedom into actual evil.
With the peace process long stalemated, many Palestinians see a calcified leadership plagued by corruption and financial problems and too aligned with the Israeli authorities and outside influencers.
If the GOP manages to retain its orthodox (if not calcified) structure after the 2016 election, it simply makes gun control impossible to pass in the long term.
Yeah, our issue areas are those that we think are the most calcified and the most important that reflect the American values and that are important to democracy.
Obama has tasked his staff with locating as many areas as possible where his top agenda items could be calcified and protected from Trump's wrecking ball, according to officials.
" Heller soon found out that Maddy was having life-threatening complications, and after the delivery, learned that her placenta had aged prematurely, had calcified, and "had basically given up.
Researchers realized that an experimental Alzheimer's drug called Tideglusib had the side effect of encouraging dentin growth, which is the bony part of the tooth made of calcified tissue.
Robaei published a study in the American Academy of Ophthalmology  confirming Lynch&aposs condition, in which she detailed that the dark calcified bumps were found under her upper eyelids.
But much of Sanders's support was drawn from voters who identified as independents — many of them feel disenchanted by a Democratic Party they view as calcified, corporate, and corrupt.
They were no fun at all, and seemed to me, at the time, calcified cynics, immune to the buoyancy of Iranian youth and the vitality of the Tehran intelligentsia.
"Game of Thrones" became a global phenomenon largely by upending expectations, and one way it achieved that was by using the calcified conventions of the fantasy genre against us.
The yolk is the green-black of smoked glass, with a gray, nearly calcified halo, trapped in an oval of wobbling amber and emitting the faintest whiff of brimstone.
"The plastic in some areas was so compact it was almost becoming calcified, almost like a solid brick," said Mr. Blatchley, who has seen other marine mammal post-mortems.
But the refreshing irreverence toward calcified pieties of high art and culture that would drive all their subsequent efforts was succinctly embodied in these sweetly comical and deceptively unassuming pictures.
The researchers sequenced DNA from the calcified plaque of five specimens in Europe dated from 42,000 to 50,000 years ago: two from Spain, two from Belgium, and one from Italy.
An MRI showed that there was a calcified tumor that pushed up against her auditory cortex, causing the seizures, "in sort of a twisted joke from the universe," she said.
In the era of #MeToo, where institutions are supposed to be moving toward making campuses more tolerant, Indiana University looks like a stodgy and calcified institution uninterested in egalitarian reform.
Haygood told Popular Science that the team discovered a population of the shipworms, and sent five of them to a laboratory, where they opened the giant shipworm's hard, calcified tube.
Warinner is currently researching ancient DNA left behind in calcified dental plaque and hopes to uncover information about more common diseases like periodontal disease and the makeup of ancient microbiomes.
Mr. Berlin told The New York Times last month that he believed he was let go precisely because he was a hard-nosed reformer dealing with a calcified, ethically challenged agency.
The authors of that study question the significance of this observation because plaques with calcium are more stable than non-calcified plaques and therefore less likely to cause a heart attack.
For years frustration has been building within the caucus with the calcified leadership team and the seniority system Democrats use, which gives top committee spots to more experienced lawmakers over younger members.
Dr. Ana Ríus, the island's health secretary, said the fetus, which was not carried to term, had developed a shrunken skull and calcified spots in the brain, suggesting inflammation and cell death.
Read more: 11 incredibly useful Google Maps features everyone should know aboutThe heavily-calcified vehicle contained the skeletal remains of William Moldt, a 40-year-old man who went missing since 1997.
Almost immediately, working together, they reinvigorated what had become over several decades a calcified summer venture, dominated by too many listlessly played and predictable programs of staples by Mozart and his contemporaries.
It's possible that his performance will check Trump's momentum, but Trump's support, as many polls have shown, has largely calcified: Many of Trump's many, many supporters decided to vote for him long ago.
And that, in the end, seems to be Bee's main goal: shaking up TV's most calcified genre, not just by her mere presence but also through a careful campaign of deliberate, surprising choices.
People now look at the machines, even ones that could conceivably make their lives better, with scorn, and a time-calcified ignorance has laid a fruitful foundation for new religious beliefs and fears.
We will, eventually, reach the end of our ancient fund of calcified creatures, and the process that transformed them into stone is not likely to recur on any time scale we can imagine.
The show really does threaten to become a tragedy as we realize with each step, with each episode, with each season, Jimmy McGill comes closer to being this calcified, morally atrophied Saul Goodman character.
States like Georgia, Florida, Texas, and most recently Wisconsin have implemented a system of "at will" employment for public employees, while also washing away many of the Byzantine procedures that have calcified agency practices.
The communist regimes in China and Vietnam have survived to become more capitalist and less violently oppressive, even if they are still authoritarian, whereas the fascists died out and calcified in memory as murderers.
Both in Congress and among the electorate, the party is riven by ideological struggles, not least between the populist Trumpers and the conservative leadership represented by Mr. Ryan, whose calcified ideological agenda they reject.
It's a deliberately collaborative endeavor — though one in which Mr. Sharon is clearly the boss — that is committed to contemporary composers, particularly those whose work is not an easy fit for calcified institutional structures.
Presence: A perfect calcified Madeleine, one taste will whisk you away from the vicissitudes of life to a coastal scene outside of time and culture where you may hear the echo of great spaces traversed.
Similarly, when researchers sequenced the DNA of calcified dental plaque, they found the bacterial colony in the oral cavities of humans from Neolithic and medieval times were a lot more diverse than postindustrial modern humans.
Extending nearly 60 feet in length under the hush of artificial moonlight, it depicts a remnant of the uprooted elm, its fallen branches resembling the exposed tendons and calcified bone of a flayed human arm.
"You have to have the mindset that you can't be calcified in your view of what you want them to do on set," Killen said about working around the natural behaviors of the dog actor.
This meant that as tradition calcified, Indian modernity remained a mere top soil, neither able to nourish itself through contact with the Indian past, nor able to move beyond a derivative relationship with the West.
But McCown was playing only because the starter, Carson Wentz, removed himself from the game after absorbing a helmet-to-helmet hit, a real-time decision between his health and calcified notions about postseason glory.
"A 48-year-old man was referred to the Westmead ENT Department after a CT of the brain, originally performed for headaches, demonstrated an incidental 19x11mm calcified lesion in the right nasal cavity," the report states.
Despite its comic overtones, "The Gin Game" presents a clarifying portrait of the loneliness that may come with age, and the difficulties of forging a relationship when our personalities have quite naturally become calcified by experience.
His heart beat for twenty more years, during which time he grew proportionally and recovered from minor wounds and infections, even though he had no identifiable brain structure and the outside of his brain had calcified.
After multiple attempts to get checked, Patrick, who is Black, was finally examined at a facility outside of her insurance network, where she learned her amniotic sac contained no fluid and her placenta was halfway calcified.
After filtering sea water from Netarts Bay, Ben boils the water down to remove excess calcium and magnesium, which ultimately creates his salt's signature briny taste—as opposed to a harsh, bitter flavor of calcified varieties.
The critic Peter Marks, in The Washington Post, described the show as "deliriously happy-making," taking pains to note that it is not the sort of "calcified frivolity" that so often gives commedia a bad name.
She and my father saved relentlessly so that they could send me and my sister to universities abroad, where we might have the possibility of having futures without the calcified complications of race in Malaysian political culture.
Even in Rome, the innovative energy generated by Annibale Carracci and Caravaggio earlier in the century was dissipating; in Florence, painting had calcified into a pompous, idealized naturalism that relied heavily on lush flesh and plentiful drapery.
But it was conceived before militia members marched with neo-Nazis in Charlottesville and "small-town America" calcified into hackneyed shorthand for "hardcore Trump Country," and before a feeling of unease turned into outright panic in 2017.
Doctors excavated from the man's right nasal cavity a 19 mm by 11 mm rock-hard mass—the calcified remains of a small amount of marijuana he tried to smuggle into prison a startling 18 years earlier.
As a theologian, he appears more comfortable with the often-murky process by which the exploration of ideas — theological debate — becomes calcified into church doctrine, and the way in which these ideas morph and change over time.
Mr. Price, whose first spy novel, "The Labyrinth Makers," came out in 19833, was among several thriller writers who moved the espionage genre beyond the slick shenanigans of early-period James Bond as the Cold War calcified.
These are deep, personal topics, and Jenner's opinions have calcified in spots the way anyone's opinions would; you can imagine the way you would feel if a half-dozen friends cornered and interrogated you, no matter the justification.
As the protests enter their third season, positions on all sides of the debate have calcified, leaving the N.F.L. in the position of alienating significant numbers of its constituents no matter what it does to address the controversy.
The politics around impeachment have calcified for both parties, with public opinion rigidly consistent and senators and candidates mostly falling along party lines ahead of a prospective vote on whether to acquit Trump or remove him from office.
Over the past decade, Santa Fe's art scene has sharpened its edges considerably, moving beyond a regional focus on Southwestern art, Pueblo pottery, and the bland abstract paintings that the calcified galleries on Canyon Road sell to rich tourists.
You'll wish you were your kid's age, because the way they embrace despair and joy are at a purer level that you're going to have to reconnect with, to reach backwards through years of calcified cynicism and ironic detachment.
The writer Jorge Mañach has already lamented, decades ago, that Cuban fondness for joking, for making fun of everything... that, nevertheless, resulted in the darkest hours of despair before the paternal totalitarianism of the revolution calcified into static dogma.
Chtonobdella tanae, as the two-millimeter-long, one-millimeter-wide leech is known in scientific parlance, is the first new invertebrate species without chitinous or calcified tissues, like a shell or exoskeleton, to be described using computed tomography (CT) scanning.
Mr. Peña Nieto came to office in 2012 with a promise to bring Mexico into the 21st century, forging consensus with opposition parties to pass a slate of much needed reforms that overhauled the calcified energy, education and telecommunications sectors.
In contrast to the hard-shelled calcified eggs of birds, parchment eggs are at chronic risk of drying out, which means modern snakes and lizards often are constrained by the need to lay their eggs in a relatively damp setting.
Not that you'd really need to know any of that: just look at Henderson's mushed nose, ears like calcified side-view mirrors, and posture like a tilting tree, and you see a man who's given his life and body to combat sports.
Sanders's speech, therefore, is best seen as an attempt to break through the calcified ideologies of an elite that has discredited itself time and again in the post-9/11 era, but continues to wield inordinate influence and has barely changed its ways.
Its current form came into existence, according to historians, when the country feared the creation of a plutocracy and calcified social classes after the extreme concentration of wealth in a handful of companies and individuals at the beginning of the 20th century.
Parents who supported Ms. Garg, on the other hand, said that the school, which was originally intended to provide a rich, arts-filled education to the children of East Harlem, had over the years become exclusionary and that its traditions had calcified.
While General Mattis is revered by Marines and enlisted soldiers, several military officials interviewed on Friday raised questions about whether his proven combat skills as a military leader will be the right tools to overcome the calcified bureaucracy that is the Defense Department.
But as time went on, it became apparent that the paymasters at Six Apart didn't quite understand how to navigate the calcified core of LiveJournal users that reared back at every change that the company wanted to make, especially when it came to cash flow.
The VA needs fresh thinking from an executive who will put the needs of veterans before those of a calcified bureaucracy, and who will empower the department's best employees—of which there are a great many — to do the job they signed up to do.
The capsule of tissue around the lens was so calcified that it was like cutting through cement, he said, adding that the scarring likely would have worsened with time, and if they had waited longer to operate, the surgery would only have been more difficult.
Her hard body reflects the calcified hardness within: Now, she's just as ruthless and single-minded as her onetime tormentor, obsessed with her mission of protecting John at all costs — even if that means she doesn't have time to offer him care and affection in the process.
I went back and reread that first Lovecraft novella from my teens, "At the Mountains of Madness," and found it even more disturbing than the first time around, mostly because I realized that Lovecraft is, in many ways, like one of the alien remnants calcified in the frozen mountains.
So when a film critic says a film is "like a video game," framed as a pejorative, free of additional context, I assume they have a very limited and calcified view of video games that is incongruous with a medium with an overwhelming variety and fluidity of forms.
Whether you're left slack-jawed from the lumpy sack one girl pulls out from behind her ear, the shoulder welt herniating calcified blood, or the stringy charcoal-colored pus spewing out from under the skin — it's clear this season is going to be like nothing you've ever seen before.
His longstanding uneasiness with the GOP is no accident of personality, after all; it reflects the fundamental fact that his approach to right-wing politics is a far cry from the now-calcified ideology that has dominated the party for five decades, ever since the rise of Barry Goldwater.
And I hope AND pray that he will find the courage to evolve enough from his calcified ideology to use his power in the Senate to convince the Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to debate, deliberate and move on the gun violence prevention bills that are on the table.
Sure, hostilities slowed down after the clear height of fighting in 2015, but instead of major offensives with huge troop clashes and shot down helicopters, both sides settled into their trenches (which look like impressions of the Somme), calcified into their positions and every night they hit it: gunfights, heavy weapons.
She is trying to get at the fight-or-flight response that a lot of people like me felt after growing up there, but also at how the attitudes of people who still live there have calcified in the wake of all the social change sweeping along in urban areas.
As part of a broader move toward hybrid storytelling, it's instructive: In a culture that has experienced "reality" through mediated means for so long that we are often rendered immune to the human toll of the stories we tell, there may still be a way to shake loose our calcified ethical compasses.
Even the synonym of "sportsman" (or woman or person) carries deeply positive connotations, a sense of dignity and respect, and there, hunters like Low see an opportunity to bridge America's growing divide both between those who own guns and those who don't—and between the increasingly calcified groups for and against gun reform.
It's not hard to see how the series could develop this into a full-blown critique of not just Trump but of America itself, of all of the decisions made in the past 40 years that have widened income gaps and calcified power imbalances until they seem like just the way things are.
Dr. Smith pointed out that, although great apes, several other primates and rodents have an appendix, only humans get appendicitis, a condition that predominantly afflicts people in industrialized nations who consume a Westernized high-carbohydrate, low-fiber diet that can result in calcified carbohydrate particles becoming trapped in the opening to the appendix.
Starting in 1921, he published several important paleopathological findings from his mummies: he discovered calcified eggs of Schistosoma haematobium bilharzia, a parasitic infection, in the kidneys of two 20th dynasty Egyptian mummies buried from 1187 to 1064 BC, showing that humans had a history with this illness for the past 53,000 years.
Sculptures lie on and surround the tables and chairs (these, too, are part of the installation, and are barred from weary bottoms), and the artist has redesigned the roof's architecture to match the calcified party scene, from its benches to its pergola to the floor, which is now a checkerboard of gray, white, and black.
They have finally broken the binding, inhibiting, calcified bonds of the nostalgic past which were suffocating them, and come out of it to the new light of dawn — while the Democrats are still stuck with the Sixties-era Clintons, who despised the old when they were young and now that they are old, dislike the young.
As much as some House Democrats, including several among the wave of newcomers elected this month, say they want to shake up a calcified party leadership, would-be challengers are keenly aware of the immense power Ms. Pelosi wields, and fearful of institutional retribution and reputational damage if they step forward to test the status quo.
There's a tinny yet wooden thump when the sledgehammer connects with the barrel stopper — the "sweet spot" of the bourbon aging process is about eight years, so the barrel's precious cargo has long since calcified the bung to the opening — and as the impact reverberates though the barrel room's dusty floorboards, the anticipation to unlock the old cask only grows.
To root for him was—could be—to root for the idea that Michael Jordan was still better than everything that came after him; that it was fine for your curiosity about the sport and about the people who played it to have calcified and become perfectly inert forever at the moment you decided Jordan was the greatest of all time.
Ms. Donegan writes: Polls suggest that in the partisan media landscape, many voters' opinions have already calcified, but it remains likely that a full and public accounting of Trump's copious wrongdoing, broadcast on television and covered in detail by the media, could change minds in a way that an abrupt party-line vote on a narrow and esoteric set of issues might not.
I used to be able to counter the mounting terror and disgust for myself with hippie platitudes, "Money is an illusion, man, meant to enslave us," or "You're an artist dude, you're after something bigger than money," but this self-administered bullshit has left me spinning in place, calcified, broke, and wearing the same pair of self-made jean shorts far too often.
Whether it is obscuring state language or the faux-language of mindless media; whether it is the proud but calcified language of the academy or the commodity-driven language of science; whether it is the malign language of law-without-ethics, or language designed for the estrangement of minorities, hiding its racist plunder in its literary cheek—it must be rejected, altered and exposed.
But Tuesday's grisly attacks in Brussels pointed out a daunting reality: As the United States is consumed with the war in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State has chosen the capitals of Western Europe to score military victories of its own, and has been aided by a combination of porous borders and a calcified security apparatus in Europe that many say is ill equipped to stop sophisticated attacks.
When its founder, Hugh Hefner, died last year at 91, a number of editorials examining his legacy revealed a certain disdain that had calcified over the years for a man once hailed as a free-speech crusader who championed diversity and L.G.B.T. rights in his pages long before everybody else, along with publishing journalism giving the oft-mocked line "I read it for the articles" a fundamental credence.
Trump voters cringe at such serial but so far unsuccessful efforts to delegitimize the President: the immediate law suits challenging voting machines, the effort to warp the Electoral College voting, initial impeachment efforts, appeals to the Emoluments Clause, the 25th Amendment, and the calcified Logan Act, the Mueller investigation that far exceeded and yet may have not met its original mandate to find Russian "collusion," and the strange Andrew McCabe-Ron Rosenstein failed palace coup.
He will not let GM get away with moving jobs to Mexico or China after everything this country has done to keep the company in business, and he will not tolerate asking American taxpayers or workers to pay for the mistakes made by the calcified corporate leadership at GM. He will continue to put pressure on GM until the company agrees to reinvest its resources in the United States and replace the jobs it plans to cut.
Much has been written over the past half century about how Bonnie and Clyde revolutionized Hollywood (start with former EW editor Mark Harris' 21967 book, Pictures at a Revolution): How it ushered in a revolutionary new sensibility when it came to subjects that were once considered taboo; how it spoke to a hipper, younger audience that had been largely ignored by the calcified, geriatric suits calling the shots up til then; how it was a game-changer that showed the way for an up-and-coming generation of New Hollywood directors more interested in anti-heroes than traditional heroes.

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