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She pricked Luke's finger and read 57, which was definitely low.
A relaxed posture and facial expression, ears pricked and pointed forwards.
Her father, a physician, pricked her leg and she felt nothing.
It was winter, and the biting cold pricked their skin like needles.
The dog was silent but kept its ears pricked for each scream.
They are unquestionably in a "valuation bubble" that is likely to be pricked.
When I was told this information mere minutes ago, tears pricked my eyes.
It has been a disaster, like the Fyre festival, but with pricked fingers.
And that little exchange on a premeeting, saying -- kinda pricked up everybody&aposs ears.
I pricked my finger 5 times per day, rather than use a continuous tracker.
I wanted to change the topic to one that pricked her instead of me.
"It pricked up my ears to see how successful it was," Mr. Klein said.
Rihanna and Prince Harry teamed up to get pricked ... and all for an excellent cause.
Bringing needles off the street helps prevent children and other passersby from accidentally getting pricked.
Workers sifting through the waste with their bare hands are often pricked by used needles.
Some had the fingers of their leathery, calloused hands pricked to test their glucose levels.
I felt better when I pricked myself with needles; the pain confirmed that I was alive.
CCTV said that Zhou tore his tendon in the ankle while flying debris pricked his back.
With holes pricked in the makeshift dome, she has reconstructed the starry night skies above Ukraine.
The provider in this study pricked participants' forearms with histamine, which makes skin itchy and red.
I first sat in a large laboratory waiting room with 25 others, waiting to be pricked.
Anxiety pricked at his pores, and he could hear his own heartbeat in his convex chest.
Also on display are preliminary drawings whose designs Hirshfield traced or pin-pricked onto his paintings' surfaces.
Instead, blood pricked from patients' fingers would be couriered to Theranos's Palo Alto lab and tested there.
"His ears pricked up when the news came about Dolly the sheep," Mary Chapot said on Friday.
As the sector mushroomed, the lucrative market pricked the interest of U.S. technology giants Google and Facebook.
It was the Rockaways' own subplot in the rebellion, largely untold, that pricked Mr. Shevlin's swaggering pride.
So when we heard there was a new food craze, our ears pricked up like Pavlov's dogs.
A big dog sits high up on a Russian snowmobile, its ears pricked, king of all it surveys.
The soaring price transformed global production, prompting a large increase in supply, which ultimately pricked the quinoa price.
The loveliness of the moment is pricked by darkness when it becomes apparent that Claire never moved on.
In a recent study, a research group pricked 76 participants with histamine, which makes skin itchy and red.
Saudi interest was initially pricked by America, which has been marshalling Gulf support to help stem Iran's push west.
One of the upsides of the recent tightening in financial conditions is that it has pricked such potential bubbles.
The levitating skyline of Constantinople pricked its sheaves of thin cylinders and its hemispheres out of the sea-mist.
If pricked, the employee would need medication to protect against HIV, hepatitis and other viruses that the needle could carry.
When she pricked her son's finger to take a test, she found his glucose level was only 57 mg/dl.
Chrome's ears were pricked up, and he looked as if he were running by himself — controlled, relaxed and wickedly fast.
A world of everyday neurosis, minor catastrophe, panic, charm, indiscretion, revelation, fallen pride, deflated bravado, pricked narcissism, and unexpected affection.
"She had one of those lockets, and we pricked our fingers and put few drops in there," Mr. Thornton said.
Marking her top shoulder joint are "S"-like symbols, and below on her arm is a pricked "L"-shaped line.
One group received minimal acupuncture: pricked at one acupuncture point for two to five seconds twice a week for two weeks.
The aim of injecting them is to increase the production of collagen and vitamins in the areas that have been pricked.
Humans pricked by info-hunger pangs used to hunt and peck for scraps of trivia on the savanna of the internet.
"We now think that there are conditions out there that are prime for that bubble to actually be pricked," he added.
"We didn't have a thimble, and our fingers were pricked and sore for having to quilt to keep warm," Ms. Knowell recalled.
A 19-year-old laboratory worker who pricked herself with a syringe of colon cancer cells developed a tumor in her hand.
McLaren and Honda revived their partnership at the start of 2015 amid a burst of optimism but that bubble was swiftly pricked.
Cover with the pricked upper crust and bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F) until done, about 30 or 40 minutes.
He plays baseball and soccer, but he also wears a pump and has his finger pricked eight to 10 times a day.
"His eyes were wide open, glazed, and pin-pricked, and he was sweating, dribbling, and making weird noises," a friend told the BBC.
We're told Rocco got one of his earlobes pricked with a gold square stud -- $120 for the earring and $15 for the piercing.
Keep your ears pricked for some exciting touring news coming to be announced soon and see them on the already announced dates below.
Some days I held Mom's hand, her Jungle Red manicure always perfect, as the nurses pricked her repeatedly to get a good line.
Fanning paid homage to her character's pricked finger by wearing a glove that had crystal "blood drops" embroidered on it to the premiere.
That's when I feel like my back is pricked with red-hot needles, and throughout the day, I have heartburn and stomach pains.
The difficulty of getting it right might explain the overwhelming vindication people clearly feel when someone else's ideological bubble really has been pricked.
In "Pricksongs & Descants" (1969), his first story collection, Coover borrowed the musical proposition from medieval music that was written on "pricked" or dotted sheets.
A few steps away from a hospital, sickened children and adults can be seen sitting under trees, pricked with needles connected to fluid bags.
The incidents were widely seen as misogynistic, so my ears quickly pricked up last night when a similar moment went down on Twin Peaks.
The combination of sugar cut with enough acidic citrus juices to make my jaw ache is my confection perfection — mostly pleasure, pricked with pain.
We sat through an afternoon meeting with Pip, who was riveted by a slide show presentation — his tail curled and his ears pricked up.
Not once do they seem happy, and I fear that Lanthimos regards romantic bliss, like domestic harmony, as yet another illusion to be pricked.
But as I got closer to the magical camera, the less sorry I was when I accidentally pricked my elbow in someone else's eye socket.
Stevie J's down to get pricked for Joseline Hernandez's paternity test request but it could come back to burn her where child custody is concerned.
It began with a black trouser suit, the shoulders pinched, just a little, into a stiff little puff like a pair of pricked-up ears.
Have you ever wondered what Princess Aurora was dreaming about after she pricked herself on a spindle and fell into the sleep of all sleeps?
She also appeared in a World AIDS Day PSA with Prince William, where they pricked their fingers to demonstrate how simple getting an HIV test is.
At her signal, a technician pricked a volunteer's finger, then applied a transparent plastic implement shaped like a miniature rocket to the blood oozing from it.
Look at him in the new film, hearing a bark in the distance and instantly raising his head, senses pricked, as if he were another dog.
He loved great fashion shows and terrible fashion shows, and relished a good fight, especially when Cathy [Horyn] pricked a designer's ego with a bad review.
Sources connected to the case tell TMZ that second encounter happened at a DNA lab where Stevie was getting pricked for the paternity test she requested.
Tell me this isn't worth letting robots take over to replace potentially getting pricked by sharp ends just for a shape that somewhat resembles a crinkled clover.
The tweets come after a San Ramon woman in May reported being pricked by a needle after she sat down on a San Francisco-bound BART train.
Everywhere I look, women — and it is mostly women — are frantically rummaging in their purses for pens and notebooks, ears pricked and eyes narrowed with rapt attention.
Her books are filled with sentences of such precise and evocative language that reading them feels like being pricked by a thorny rose from a fairy tale.
Just watching the conversation between Ellie and Joel again for the purposes of this piece, my hairs pricked up, and fuck, my eyes even watered up a bit.
Surprisingly, I didn't feel a thing, except for when he placed the microneedle around my nose and lips, which felt a bit like being pricked with a pen.
In the weeks leading up to the wedding, she has pricked her ears to the media coverage, bristling at any criticism of Ms. Markle, including of her clothing.
He never had the experience of going to the pediatrician, getting pricked in the arm with a needle and then receiving a lollipop or ice cream cone afterward.
Along with Spaniard Marin, Ratchanok has repeatedly pricked China's aura of invincibility at high-profile tournaments in recent years and has no fear of the Chinese at Rio.
His eyes pricked with tears as he said his sister, who he described as a kind and pious widow, was shot dead when soldiers stormed the village last month.
The diagnostic test for Zika can detect additional strains of the mosquito-borne virus from blood drops finger-pricked from patients, Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes said earlier this month.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Ian Poulter pricked up his ears when he heard a statistic on television that 43-year-olds have only a three percent chance of winning the Masters.
A well-known Islamic hadith says that all human beings are in some way touched or "pricked" by the devil at their birth, with the exception of Jesus and Mary.
Through seeming stillness, she showed her supple strength; moments later, her fingers pricked at the air, her wrists swirled, and eventually that motion rippled, like waves, throughout her small frame.
Now at the Tate in London, it's a moody vision, where the horse's ears are pricked and alert, the jockey appearing delicate on his back compared to Otho's sinewy flesh.
The test is simple, really: It looks like any other pregnancy stick test, but pinched in the middle and with an edge that looks pin-pricked like a sanitary pad.
Unsynchronized global growth, tighter monetary policy and "chaos" surrounding U.S. politics with the administration's tougher stance on global trade could mean that the valuation bubble could "actually be pricked," he added.
Given blood's obvious centrality in all things human (even Highlanders bleed when pricked), it's no damn wonder that theatrical blood has been around for as long as there have been theaters.
Her vision was to build a portable blood-testing device that would run the full range of lab tests from just a drop or two of blood pricked from the finger.
SALISBURY, ENGLAND — After Sergei V. Skripal, her Russian neighbor, was poisoned by a military-grade nerve agent, Lisa Carey pricked her ears for any information about this bizarre series of events.
This is pork belly, boiled and then deep-fried in its own leached oils, with the skin pricked before frying, creating little escape routes for the liquefied fat, to maximize crunch.
Later experiments found that these cells—since dubbed nociceptive Schwann cells by the team—respond to mechanical pain, like being pricked or hit by something, but not to cold or heat.
They drew a grid on my back and pricked me with 46 needles of dog dander, dust mite waste, and various pollens to see if I'd turn a pretty shade of red.
The next day, my pediatrician pricked my finger and applied a tiny drop of blood onto her hospital-grade glucometer, a device that measures how much sugar is coursing through my veins.
But mastering the formidable role of Aurora — that fairy-tale princess whose finger is pricked by a needle, causing a kingdom to sleep for 100 years — has come close to dimming it.
There are even studies that show that people viewing a person's skin being pricked by a needle will have more of a [physiological] reaction when the skin is the same color as theirs.
Salerno most recently served as a USDA official in the Obama Administration, but before that she helped invent a retractable needle designed to prevent healthcare workers from accidentally getting pricked and possibly infected.
The idea that a concussed player can get up, walk to the sideline, get his finger pricked, and have results back within minutes is simply not supported by the science at this time.
Thursday night, I pricked up my ears when psychologist Dr. Gretchen Schmelzer said on CNN's Town Hall that the group she was most concerned about under the new social distancing guidelines were teenagers.
To George, the actor's "dark, pin-pricked eyes told the truth at the heart of every story, that violence is an original form of intimacy, and always has been, and will remain so forever".
The boxes provide a safe place to dispose of used needles, and minimize the chance that an employee would be accidentally pricked by a needle while taking out the trash or cleaning the bathroom.
The vaccine itself takes about two weeks to kick in, so if you get sick just days after the shot, chances are you just got pricked after the virus was already in your system.
My anger has filled my lungs and pricked my eyes for so many years that it transcends words; it is, at best, the shrill scream of a kettle sat on a burner too long.
Among the tests that can be run through the minilab technology is a diagnostic for Zika that Holmes said can detect additional strains of the mosquito-borne virus from blood drops finger-pricked from patients.
One of the scientists also pricked my finger every three minutes to check for my lactate threshold – that is, the point at which the amount of lactic acid in my blood starts to exponentially increase.
On the eve of the civil-rights era the novel pricked America's conscience, and reporters raced to photograph Miss Lee in her home town of Monroeville, Alabama, on the porch and in the courthouse, nervously smiling.
In fact, Manhattan-based dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner explains that it's extremely common anywhere on the body and shows up as an itchy rash that literally looks as if your skin has been pricked by pins.
"When I heard that a black leopard had been seen up at Laikipia Wilderness Camp in Kenya my ears pricked up and I contacted the owners Steve and Annabelle Carey to find out more," he said.
For a petit salé, then, you'll need Puy lentils, salt pork, carrots, onions pricked with cloves, herbs, and at least two hours of time (and up to four if you want to de-salt the meat).
A recent study by psychologists at Yale University found that adults, when presented with imagery of a child's finger being pricked, considered the child to be in less pain when they thought it was a girl.
Here, a brooding male figure, so sunk in shadow he's mostly one himself, looks out into darkness pricked by jetty lights, while the moon casts the shadow of a big French window into the dark blue interior.
My ears pricked up to every noise that broke the rural tranquillity, only to be disappointed when the buzzing turned out to be a tractor, car or just a swarm of bees flying in the midday sun.
Protests, sometimes violent, have pricked the conscience of King Muhammad VI. He warns of "a political earthquake" and scolds his government for failing to "reduce disparities between segments of the population, correct inter-regional imbalances or achieve social justice".
Trump's volatile campaign, which has included calls for a border wall with Mexico to keep out immigrants and a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States, has pricked the interest of some right-wing and nationalist leaders abroad.
Castillo, 0003, spent about a month debating whether to go through with it, but she finally set up her camera carefully, and then pricked her finger with a medical lancet until she saw blood bubble up from beneath her skin.
The unidentified researcher at the University of Pittsburgh pricked herself on May 23 and showed symptoms on June 1, returning to work five days later when she no longer had a fever, ABC News said, citing a statement from the school.
And indeed the company claimed to have achieved a lot, which was to have pioneered groundbreaking new science, whereby the company had this device that could run the full range of laboratory tests off just a drop or two pricked from a finger.
RIOHACHA, Colombia (Reuters) - Even though five-year-old Kamila is used to getting blood drawn, she cried out when the needle pricked her arm, clinging to her mother for comfort in a classroom-turned-clinic in the northern Colombian city of Riohacha.
Thus, when Marco Roboto and the RTP3000 pulled up at Londonderry High School, jumped out of the car and started sprinting across the parking lot in colander and cardboard — like, Vale says, "the world's stupidest SWAT team" — reporters pricked up their ears.
This kind of quick transition from seizure to stillness is a characteristically Kurtagian move, as in the final of his six "Moments Musicaux" for string quartet, from 2005, when a sudden ripping roar fades to a faint march, pricked by an even fainter violin.
Blood relativesIn one of Nym's videos, titled "Mother and Daughter - Blood Over Intent, Soul Family," she cheerfully performed the ritual with her eleven-year-old daughter, who drew pictures of what she imagined "heaven on Earth" to look like, and laugh-winced when her finger was pricked.
Rapp, who has a college-age son with type 1 diabetes, said his son as a child had to be awakened many times each evening so his finger could be pricked for a blood sample, to ensure his blood sugar level was in an acceptable range.
But instead of the blissed-out evening I expected, I spent the night acutely aware of my being alone in the off-the-grid camper on a high-alert adrenaline rush, spinning around in the small bed at every noise that pricked out of the silence.
Pricked by a salary cap that came in about $2 million lower than most end-of-season projections predicted, the Celtics are now forced to shed at least two integral pieces from last year's roster: Kelly Olynyk and at least one of Bradley, Crowder, or Smart.
" During a press conference on Tuesday as Indiana voters headed to the polls, Cruz pricked up the ears of tired campaign reporters by promising, "I'm gonna do something I haven't done for the entire campaign.... I'm gonna tell you what I really think of Donald Trump.
There was green mango salads pricked with fried pigs' ears, prawn-bobbing Tom Yam soup, foot-long fish crusted green with spices, steaming beef stew, smoked fish in sour tamarind soup, fish sweet-roasted with mango, fried rice, normal rice, and smashed rice jelly in sweet milk for dessert.
But as he has tuned into coverage of his Senate impeachment trial, Mr. Trump has been pricked by a deluge of television ads funded by the former New York City mayor — a far wealthier billionaire who has made clear in his public remarks that he doesn't fear the president.
The study built on the work of one of its co-authors, Lindsey Cohen of Georgia State University, who led a 2014 study in Children's Health Care in which participants also rated their perceptions of a child's pain after watching a video of his or her finger being pricked.
With every bite, as the thin bones and layers of fat, meat, skin, and organs compact in on themselves, there are sublime dribbles of varied and wondrous ancient flavors: figs, Armagnac, dark flesh slightly infused with the salty taste of my own blood as my mouth is pricked by the sharp bones.
I watched a 23-minute safety video; my finger was pricked and my temperature was taken; I answered 63 questions, from whether I had lived with someone with hepatitis in the past 12 months to whether I had ever received money for sex; and my arms and ankles were examined for needle sticks.
I listened intently about how we should be sure to say "environment" instead of "tank" and "behaviors" instead of "tricks" and how dorsal-fin collapse was "perfectly normal in orcas and happens in nature all the time" (which, I later learned, isn't true) I memorized my notes, but a nagging feeling pricked in the back of my mind.
Read more: A Florida man almost lost his hand after he was pricked with a fishing hook contaminated with rare 'flesh-eating' bacteria A spokesperson for Australia's Department of the Environment and Energy told CNN that the feral cats are estimated to kill over 1 million native birds and 1.7 million reptiles every day in Australia.
According to the myth, not only did Rivers intentionally expose white customers to germs as often as possible, she also painstakingly collected, dried, and pulverized dog shit in order to sprinkle it into a child's hot chocolate, pricked her own thumb to bleed onto someone's bagel, and did it all while scamming customers at the regiter.
Holmes presented results from 11 tests Speaking at the the annual meeting for the American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Holmes said the new machine — called the Theranos Sample Processing Unit, or "miniLab" — was the size of a computer printer, and will be able to run a battery of tests on just 160 microliters of blood taken from a pricked finger.
Scientists had already largely given up on the idea of finding a single pain cortex: in the handful of fMRI papers that had been published describing brain activity when a person was burned or pricked with needles, the scans seemed to show that pain involved significant activity in many parts of the brain, rather than in a single pocket, as with hearing or sight.
In all instances Kano's strived for the unconventional from the very beginning—adamant on doing his thing, not veering into pop when the mainstream pricked up its ears in the early 00s, and operating beyond the one-liners that tend to occupy grime's biggest hits (not that he isn't perfectly capable of knocking those out of the park too, like Babe Ruth in Adidas sliders).
For instance, if the term "many sides" sets you off as of this weekend, then your ears definitely pricked up when Jon Snow spoke with the disparate group of prisoners and volunteers at the Wall — Thoros, Beric, the Hound, Tormund, Jorah Mormont, basically every gruff dude Game of Thrones has ever trotted out — who were about to embark on this doomed mission to capture a wight, so that everyone, especially queens, would finally believe in them.
That copy was destroyed through use when the outlines of the figures and details were pricked with pins, and the cartoon was dabbed with a cloth bag containing charcoal powder to transfer the image to the walls The cartoon has been exhibited — off and on — at the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana since 1610, and its founder, Cardinal Federico Borromeo, bought the drawing for the collection in 1626 for 600 imperial lire, "an exorbitant price at the time," the director of the Pinacoteca, the Rev.
Serves: 13-21 Time: About 26 minutes Ingredients: 27 medium red potatoes 5 tablespoons chunky chat masala 5 tablespoons pani puri masala 1 tablespoon tamarind paste Green chili peppers or serrano peppers, chopped, to taste Cilantro, to taste Salt, to taste 1 tablespoon ground roasted cumin seeds 1 29-ounce can of chickpeas, drained About 63 pani puri shells Step 1: Cook potatoes in a microwave, whole, skins on and pricked in several places with a fork, or peeled, quartered and boiled in salted water on a stove.
Read more: A Florida man almost lost his hand after he was pricked with a fishing hook contaminated with rare 'flesh-eating' bacteriaRead more:A teenage girl thought she had a typical stomach ache, but doctors found 100 undigested bubble tea balls in her systemA man went blind after contracting a parasite from showering with his contacts inA viral video of a girl licking equipment at a doctor's office led to her mom's arrestA woman learned she had breast cancer after her son refused to feed from one of her breasts, and it's likely because the tumor made her milk taste bitter
However, it wouldn't be a Weeknd album without the tequila-drinkin', one-night-stand-havin' persona we've come to love so well, and we get that on the second of the new tracks, "Party Monster" (because what else do you expect from a song called "Party Monster"?) The song is classic Tesfaye at his nihilistic best, and paired with the newer territory of "I Feel It Coming", it teases an interesting blend of old and new that has our ears pricked for next week's release, which will also feature Lana Del Rey, Future and Kendrick Lamar.

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