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"scalpel" Definitions
  1. a small sharp knife used by doctors in medical operations

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"The question is, how do you use a scalpel to respond to it, and does the scalpel actually change behavior because it's a scalpel and not a sledgehammer," said Adams, who now leads the Washington-based Institute of International Finance.
Props to the surgeon ... like Michelangelo with a scalpel!
He abandoned the vivisection project, turning the scalpel on himself.
EVERY FEW years, Michel Houellebecq takes his scalpel to France.
You can pick up the scalpel and it feels solid.
It calls itself a "scalpel" compared with a CCGT "sledgehammer".
Reining in the giants requires the scalpel, not the soapbox.
This work requires a scalpel, but tariffs are a club.
My surgeon shook her scalpel in front of my face.
Then he put the scalpel into my mouth and cut.
This is how you frame an attack with a scalpel.
I'm getting rid of the fatty tissue with a scalpel.
AT&T is also taking the scalpel to other Turner properties.
If CRISPR-Cas93 is a genetic scalpel, Cas3 is a chainsaw.
When he handles the scalpel, his movements are precise and calculated.
Where Rachel's manipulation is a scalpel, Quinn's is a blunt instrument.
If a scalpel will work, he picks up a meat ax.
Some crusading journalists write with a scalpel, others with a scythe.
This is a program that needs a scalpel not a hammer.
Why would it matter if I used a scalpel this time around?
I guess the pen and the heart are mightier than the scalpel.
This amendment would take a scalpel, rather than an axe, to Obamacare.
First, responsible spending reductions use a scalpel rather than a meat cleaver.
"The resistance to the movements of the scalpel is different," she said.
Creating a tax credit is a sledgehammer when we need a scalpel.
You need a scalpel, not a sledgehammer in many of these cases.
The epistolary story "Belles Lettres" could have been written with a scalpel.
Investigators say it appears that a scalpel is being used in the killings.
Froggipedia turns an Apple Pencil into the scalpel to dissect a virtual frog.
Congress must take a magnifying glass not just a scalpel to this budget.
The surgery involved making incisions with a scalpel, moving bones, gluing and stitching.
" Der Spiegel, the German newsmagazine, once called him the "Michelangelo of the scalpel.
You dig in your scalpel into its mouth and pry the muscle out.
"Neurosurgery" depicts a scalpel-wielding doctor and his assistants bent over a soldier.
Then the video shows Dr. Davis-Boutte making incisions, her scalpel moving rhythmically.
Nadler's opening gambit is more sledgehammer than scalpel, carrying risks and potential rewards.
On single "Mystery Calling," he takes his scalpel to his own creative process.
There are tweezers, gauze, and a scalpel that he's slotting a fresh blade into.
Then she used a little scalpel to cut a small incision in my cyst.
Friendly reminder: Do not come for Meredith Grey (or any woman with a scalpel).
Who does not prefer the rifle to the blunderbuss, the scalpel to the axe?
She has the most intense psychological acuity, as if she's always carrying a scalpel.
To make up the lost revenue, they would take a scalpel to state government.
She pauses to wave the scalpel at the camera, the music continuing to play.
Surgeons transformed from scalpel-slinging cowboys in a medical wild west into near-divine heroes.
But Trump is using a blowtorch in situations that require the nuance of a scalpel.
In comparison, Charlie's scalpel-free, Xanax-fueled vasectomy sounded like a trip to Six Flags.
Still, no amount of matcha powder can match the power of the needle or scalpel.
He calls for a "ten-blade" and the nurse slaps the scalpel into his hand.
Underneath a bright fluorescent light, Hylyx pushes a scalpel into a finger; blood trickles down.
"It means you can operate with a battle ax instead of a scalpel," Biggs said.
Let's use a chain saw instead of a scalpel and say three strikes, three balls.
I miss the OG Halloween II, when one scalpel prick was enough to kill someone.
She opened the drawer in his nightstand and pulled out a scalpel from a leather case.
The challenge we have is that energy is not as easily quantified as the surgeon's scalpel.
As we reported, Soiu threatened to use a scalpel to "cut out sin" in Gwyneth's body.
The scalpel was removed in April 2017 but the man is worried about long-term damage.
Paltrow testified that Soiu threatened to use a scalpel "to cut out sin" in her body.
But what if the scalpel in a surgeon's hand could tell the difference between the two?
The premise was self-actualization by way of a scalpel, and it's remembered today with horror.
As the surgeon readies his scalpel, her blood pressure is 183/93, even higher than usual.
They could use a syringe full of air or a scalpel to find a quick vein.
If the Congressional Review Act is a scalpel, then the Financial Choice Act is a sledgehammer.
It was an "opening gambit ... more sledgehammer than scalpel, carrying risks and potential rewards," wrote Honig.
The nurse helped hold the skin on my clavicle taut while the surgeon sliced with his scalpel.
Kirby marked Star's lips with a Sharpie marker and then cut into each section with a scalpel.
To avenge the death of his child, the father allegedly cut the nurse's throat with a scalpel.
Break out your scalpel and your O.R. scrubs -- it's about to get ALL SURGICAL UP IN HERE!!!
Men looking to fight ageism in the workplace have a new secret weapon: The plastic surgeon's scalpel.
Using a scalpel, Dettmer excavates images and words printed in these mid-century texts like an archaeologist.
He tries to get his hands on a scalpel, but, of course, there's nothing sharp in phych.
"It's a scalpel, not an ax," James Hasik, a DPA expert at George Mason University, told me.
Then you're trying to tug the coconut oil off, while also whittling at it with a scalpel.
But legislative attempts to rein in state judges include a panoply of tactics, from scalpel to cudgel.
"The court wields an ax," Justice Ginsburg wrote, "instead of using a scalpel to trim the statute."
I was happy to see so many of my clues survive their expert and uncompromising editor's scalpel.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager will in 2020 swap her sledgehammer for a scalpel.
Putting the scalpel in a robot's "hands" means safe, clean cuts, with less likelihood of human error.
No. But they know she's smart, and they think she's approaching policy with a scalpel, not a sledgehammer.
Trump would undoubtedly use a meat cleaver to solve a First Amendment issue that calls for a scalpel.
Gwyneth is telling the judge Soiu threatened to use a scalpel "to cut out sin" in her body.
The Grey's docs hate change almost as much as they hate being told to put down the scalpel.
But medicine was a crowded field; more than 350 scalpel designs clamored for space on the operating table.
She began with a cutter but by borrowing her father's more-precise scalpel she achieved a better effect.
Scalpel the next day, frickin' scissors the next day, and just kind of let it leak all out.
Still, companies worry that Congress may try to address the issue with a hammer rather than a scalpel.
With sterile scalpel blades, he sliced a single vertical incision in each bunny's belly and inserted fungal samples.
Nothing could happen to that fetus under the scalpel of a pathologist that was going to hurt it.
It was about using his brush as a scalpel to reveal the immaterial force of the material world.
Ms. Aldana's playing has a smooth and cascading quality; it's not punctuated and scalpel-wrought, like Mr. Fortner's.
I view this as analogous to the precision lasers brought to surgery versus using a hand-held scalpel.
It's often said that the United States practices counterterrorism with a scalpel while Russia uses a chain saw.
In surgery, Dr. Lee marks up Josh's head, then starts slicing into the egg-like knot with her scalpel.
She covers Brandon's head with a paper-thin medical sheet, and starts slicing into the cysts with her scalpel.
In particular, the tech campuses of Silicon Valley have become a boon for discreet scalpel- and syringe-wielding doctors.
But as you'll see, it's really not as scary as it sounds — or looks, considering there's a scalpel involved.
Alexa then takes the scalpel and begins scraping the dead skin and teeny-tiny hair follicles off Nina's face.
"[The scalpel was infected] with feces from a previous surgery that day they put inside her body," Gunvalson alleged.
"[The scalpel was infected] with feces from a previous surgery that day they put inside her body," she shared.
This was in the literal cut-and-paste days, of course, so Doniger handed the guy a scalpel—stat!
A scalpel reaches into the frame and quite literally plucks a little acrylic baby from beneath the woman's gown.
I used a number ten scalpel (a large, rounded blade for skin) to cut the scalp with quick slice.
We need to go into the federal government and make tough decisions with a scalpel, not a meat-ax.
As we learn, Nan's mother, Ketty, cut out her child's tongue with a scalpel when Nan was a baby.
One of his colleagues was injured by a scalpel during an autopsy and ended up dying from an infection.
In reality, these shows depicted women convinced that the path to self-actualization and happiness comes via a scalpel.
Of the dozens of devices implanted in his body over the years, most were inserted with his own scalpel.
"The Supreme Court doesn't have a scalpel to write those rules, but that's what is needed," Mr. Friedman said.
Many of them spent 2019 detailing how they would wield government as a scalpel to surgically remove America's blemishes.
The scalpel used to slice out scenes from my television shows in Singapore is more vicious in its precision.
Looking through a microscope, they then removed the softened paint with a cotton swab, or sometimes with a scalpel.
But a 31 percent cut would take a meat ax to the department, not a scalpel, these people say.
Hastily, he scraped a flat-edged scalpel along a tissue sample, hoping for maximum abrasion, and triturated the results.
After removing the crusty gunk with a scalpel, the gummy yellow lipoma slips out of Leonard's arm nice and smoothly.
Nothing really can prepare you for it, and over time I've become more confident and calm about handling the scalpel.
The market for "scalpel safaris" in South Africa has proved volatile, say people in the business, due to currency fluctuations.
When it turned a glowing red, she lowered the scalpel and pressed the flat of the blade against Kingsley's stomach.
So when June lashes out at her with a scalpel, the moment lacks some of the punch it maybe should.
Though he's not quite ready to hold the scalpel himself, William watched the surgeons operate on two different cancer patients.
For gender-dysphoric children the clock is ticking, since puberty moulds bodies in ways no drugs or scalpel can undo.
He chisels all the wood away until just a thin layer is left, then removes that layer using a scalpel.
Gaza (CNN) A bloody scalpel in his hand, the surgeon pauses over the gaping wound in his patient's right leg.
One of the guards was slashed on the arm with a scalpel, requiring 16 stitches; a second was knocked unconscious.
Caleb at least tried to use a scalpel to dissect his charge; Giamatti's character uses a mallet, with predictable results.
Fellow MVP candidates LeBron James and James Harden find weaknesses in opposing defenses, and cut through them like a scalpel.
But for all the talk of a "surgical summer," Push might've snagged someone else while he was wielding his scalpel.
As the hook picks up, she begins slicing at the air with her scalpel, just inches from the patient's back.
"Mahathir probably wishes that he could run a scalpel through those incredibly costly projects that involve Chinese companies," said Shahriman.
And sometimes, resting on their open palm, as though they were perpetually ready for surgery, there would be a scalpel.
It could: We must use a scalpel, not a hatchet, to end illegal immigration and protect the U.S. food supply.
Where existing case law requires courts to use a scalpel in striking down provisions, judges pulled out a meat ax.
Using an ax rather than a scalpel, across-the-board hiring freezes target all agencies regardless of workload or mission.
He would turn Isaac's head so that they were looking into each other's eyes as he dug the scalpel in.
So we spray large areas with pesticides, which affects the whole ecosystem; it's an ax, when we need a scalpel.
Even with a scalpel and hands steadier than mine, cutting a pie into 88 slices is beyond most of us.
She strategically slices around the lump with her scalpel — which is a different approach than she normally takes, slicing straight across.
What about the severity of the red shape's bottom edge, which cuts across the surface of both panels like a scalpel?
It's not subtle, but we already knew Trump and Pruitt are going after climate action with an axe, not a scalpel.
I had dreams of writing about a diabolical, stone-cold love child of Anna Wintour and the Joker, scalpel in hand.
Congress decided to address this problem and draft the anti-corruption laws, not with a scalpel but with a battle axe.
The scalpel sealed the stomach as it cut, snipping yellow sheaths of fat that ran between Jewel's stomach and the spleen.
A remarkably broad sanctions instrument, one human rights expert calls it a cross between a scalpel and "a tactical nuclear weapon".
But will they keep cutting away small slices with a scalpel, or just rev up the chainsaw in the coming months?
It's established that they don't want to get fired, and Maeve has physically cowed them (she's pretty handy with a scalpel).
In a single deft movement with a scalpel, he sliced from the middle of her hairline to above her right ear.
All it took was a scalpel, glue, a bit of paint (or pencil), and some airbrushing for a semi-photorealistic effect.
Mr. Khanna said "calling for a sledgehammer approach" to breaking up Big Tech was "bad policy" when a "scalpel" is needed.
Then they had to use their genetic scalpel to target the lizard mom's eggs, while they were still growing inside her.
If you take a scalpel to its frame, for example, you will be able to scratch it and peel its paint.
To remove the growths, Lee used a heated wire to burn off excess skin and a scalpel to cut them off.
The scalpel was discovered in March 2017, according to the lawsuit, when Taylor complained of dizziness and went for an MRI.
The Republicans who should be the staunchest defenders of institutions have been the most eager to use the saw and scalpel.
But more than the plot, what we remember about Pet Sematary are the grisly scares — like a scalpel to the Achilles tendon.
And, when all else fails, a surprising number of us are even turning to cosmetic enhancements for a helping hand... or scalpel.
"[The scalpel was infected] with feces from a previous surgery that day they put inside her body," said the 55-year-old.
Within seconds, only the spine connects head to torso, and the scalpel is exchanged for an osteotome — a chisel that splits bone.
Then it was time to whip out the microblading tool – a metal, scalpel-like mechanism used to deposit ink into the skin.
One of the most common errors is leaving a surgical item, such as a scalpel or sponge, inside a patient after surgery.
"This was done (to me) in white America by a fundamentalist Christian doctor who practiced his religion with a scalpel," she said.
Elected officials usually employ the cleaver in the form of across-the-board cuts rather than the scalpel of eliminating costly programs.
The scalpel can distinguish between the different vibrations, and immediately provide both audio and visual feedback to the surgeon who's wielding it.
If they were going to delete material, it would mostly be on a very limited basis, using a scalpel, not a machete.
He doesn't pick up a scalpel for this medical docu-series, but hosts each episode as experts dive into confounding medical crises.
In fact, the biggest problem I see with what I call the "scalpel first" mentality is not that it's scary — it's daunting.
In one eerie scene, an unconscious cyborg who is being repaired wakes up on the operating table, grabs a scalpel, and escapes.
It's called Slender Man, a twist on Slenderman, and a teenager stabs herself in the eye with a scalpel in the clip above.
You can read all the textbooks you like, but sooner or later you're going to have to grab a scalpel and start slicing.
"If you leave (education) to the federal government, they swing a meat ax instead of a scalpel on these issues," Christie said. 5.
Some were easy (scalpel, stethoscope), some were tricky (a rib spreader?), and some were not applicable to Shondaland so they apparently don't count.
There's no sign that scavengers removed the organs of the bulls, and instead someone using a knife or scalpel probably did, Marshall said.
Melissa George wields the scalpel as Dr. Alexandra Panttiere, who has just been named "chief innovations officer" at a Los Angeles medical center.
But I still take my scalpel knife, cutting board and bits of black card in case I get an idea once I'm there.
Our company commander stressed that we should exact only as much harm as the mission required, but a tank is not a scalpel.
Warren's approach to structural reforms best resembles a scalpel, making careful changes beneath the surface that rework the system without completely upending it.
Parental controls on Spotify, YouTube or Apple Music are often unwieldy and unreliable, a broadsword solution to a problem that needs a scalpel.
The Trauma Center games gave me the chance to conduct nerve-racking procedures as a talented surgeon, wielding my stylus as a scalpel.
Wawrinka used his most important weapon, his devastating one-handed backhand, as bludgeon and scalpel through the three-and-a-half-hour match.
He seemed impatient, and I didn't want to annoy him, but he was, after all, about to put a scalpel in my mouth.
And while he isn't picking up the scalpel just yet, John has some advice for those who might be struggling like he did.
If the family business were medicine or construction, there would be little chance of a kindergartner wielding a scalpel or shingling a roof.
But our computer can, and if you tell us enough of what you like and what you don't like, we start sharpening that scalpel.
It certainly isn't going to take care of all the nutjobs spreading this theory, but it uses a scalpel while hanging on to WordPress.
Tibbetts picked up a scalpel and began cutting, gently scraping away at the flesh until the incision was deep enough to expose the magnet.
Click here to view original GIFLast week, slingshot mad scientist Joerg Sprave showed the world how to weaponize a Nerf blaster using scalpel blades.
When this gaslighting MFer tries to convince Meredith that Wilson is unstable, I started to wish Meredith would stick a scalpel in his eye.
The sang used a scalpel to prick his back, then put his mouth directly over the liquid, lapping it up before cleaning Browning's wound.
Not only is this expertly-made crime thriller a formal gut-punch, it'll tear you up inside like heart surgery with a rusty scalpel.
Besides his run-in with the guard, Mr. Vega was attacked by a prisoner armed with a scalpel, leaving the scar on his face.
" Once those places are identified, they can be quarantined on a limited basis, Resnick writes, turning "that sledgehammer of social distancing into a scalpel.
Increasingly, he came to believe that he needed to address the violence not just with a scalpel and stitches, but also with public advocacy.
The scissors and scalpel seemed big as hockey sticks, and popped out of the screen so vividly that observers felt an urge to duck.
"Look, you can try to solve a problem with a meat cleaver or a scalpel," Smith told NPR when questioned about a potential ban.
The Taurus' arms are affixed with plier-like pincers that can pick up and manipulate various tools like a scalpel, sutures or a screwdriver.
With Americans bearing 220006 percent of its regulatory impact, the "Honest Ads Act" is a sledgehammer for a problem better addressed with a scalpel.
This is the hallmark of Russell's practice: using a scalpel to selectively remove from sight what might have visually cohered with far less wonderment.
At the corners, he slices between the two lines, and uses the scalpel and a set of tweezers to tease the flap of skin away.
Then we started delegating tasks: unzip the body bag, lay out the equipment, mount the scalpel blades on their handles, mark the site of incision.
"My vision is that you have a virtual body, pick up a virtual scalpel, see virtual blood and create a completely virtual operation," said Ahmed.
As my colleague Thomas Ricker put it while trying to avoid Star Wars spoilers in 2015, Unspoiler is the "scalpel" method of blocking spoilers online.
Trump and his party imagined that policy victories would provide a shock-absorbing cushion of popularity support for the president before Mueller inserted the scalpel.
Sure, little Oaklyn could grow up with a petrifying anxiety about scalpel-wielding, green-haired comic book villains, but who doesn't suffer that fear really?
I practiced and practiced — countless tomatoes have lost their skin to my terrible scalpel practice before I could use it on a real, live person.
But the approach we are seeing from Washington these days resembles a sledgehammer aimed at the immigration issue, when what we need is a scalpel.
"You can actually smell the infection from a mile away," podiatrist Nikita Sahadew says as she gouges with her scalpel into a quarter-sized callous.
The next day, another fish guy, Jimmy Hoehlein, got off the subway in TriBeCa carrying a scalpel-tailed fish in four thicknesses of plastic bag.
The third book in Lock's American Novels series takes a scalpel to Edgar Allan Poe and his fetish for the grotesque underworld of occult phenomena.
But the system, which is essentially a molecular scalpel, makes it possible to alter or delete any sequence in a genome of billions of nucleotides.
A scalpel in Scott Pruitt's hands could cut the heart and lungs out of the agency Americans depend on to protect their health and environment.
"Utilities have taken a meat cleaver approach with power shutoffs when they should be using a scalpel," said McGuire, who represents California's rugged North Coast.
She felt as though a piece of her identity was taken away with the scalpel and was desperate to find her femininity and feel whole again.
In medical school, Northam told advisers, he'd been so awkward with his right hand that he had to force himself to hold the scalpel with it.
The first incision is made at the woman's throat, a 225mm scalpel plunging into the soft flesh below her chin before slicing through muscle and viscera.
The first incision is made at the woman's throat, a 21mm scalpel plunging into the soft flesh below her chin before slicing through muscle and viscera.
You make a small initial opening in the uterus with the scalpel, and then you switch to bandage scissors to open it more swiftly and easily.
If you can't put your scalpel down during the actual eclipse, rest assured everyone and their mother will be posting pics and videos of it online.
Unfortunately, Richards is later found with a scalpel-like blade jutting out of his head and Francis's severed cranium is gutted and carved like a pumpkin.
Its a sick day in America when our govnt punishes those who expose evil w/ a cellphone—yet accommodates those who perform it with a scalpel.
AB5 is at once too broad and too restrictive, taking a legislative chainsaw to the real problem of worker misclassification when only a scalpel was needed.
A sledgehammer, not a scalpel, is needed to break the stranglehold that a network of powerful princes and conservative clerics have used to block necessary change.
What's next: We don't yet know whether Trump will use a scalpel or an ax to rewrite the rules, though precedent suggests it'll be the latter.
The U.S. is far more permissive about lower-risk networks, offers more autonomy to network administrators, and generally uses a scalpel where China uses a chainsaw.
" Because Dr. Kalanithi needed to address these profoundly philosophical questions, he knew that "when there's no place for the scalpel, words are the surgeon's only tool.
One wonders if he was arguing with himself—searching for a justification for not having had the wherewithal to take a scalpel to his own work.
Before they vote, senators should step back and understand that the CRA resolution offers up an axe in place of the scalpel that many are seeking.
It's deceptively simple, just a classic three-act arc, but it's so clean that each act break feels as though it was cut with a scalpel.
A serious treatment strategy requires applying a scalpel to a complex set of misguided policies and waste generating behaviors that have metastasized across the health sector.
The bodies that Sarah and her colleagues will eventually work on with forceps and a scalpel have to initially spend a year in a formaldehyde bath.
A local orange farmer and former nightclub owner, Paul Powton, had managed the logistics of Kennedy's operation, and Cervantes—Belize's first native-born neurosurgeon—wielded the scalpel.
Dr. Lee slices the protruding fatty tissue using a scalpel, then sews Tatiana's skin nice and tight, hiding the scar in her gluteal crease (her butt crack).
With that line fresh in my memory, there was a strong part of me that thought, "Get her, girl," when June lunged for Serena with the scalpel.
For doctors and medical researchers repairing the human body, a 3D printer has become almost as valuable as an x-ray machine, microscope, or a sharp scalpel.
Apparently the feat requires one to first anesthetize worker ants using carbon dioxide before removing the hairs on the back of their abdomens using a sharp scalpel.
While the "MythCrashers" guys attempt to hand Parker a pizza cutter to show us how it's done, he says that even a real scalpel wouldn't be necessary.
When Michael Langdon shows up to bring Misty back from the dead, his big entrance involves a graphic gutting of her science teacher torturer with a scalpel.
The piece is a mallet where her previous work was a scalpel, both text-heavy and literal, two qualities Rosler, in her earlier work, actively fought against.
But producer Ryan Murphy's anthology series is too blunt an instrument to effectively probe that terrain, using the equivalent of an axe where a scalpel is required.
Dressed in a white boiler suit, blue surgical gloves and a dust mask, the vet leaned over and delicately sliced the animal's stomach open with a scalpel.
Snapshot With the specter of Gregory House still hovering over him, Hugh Laurie's initial reaction to playing another doctor, this one in Hulu's "Chance," was scalpel sharp.
What they do is they use a scalpel to cut around the penis—this is after the local anesthetic—down to the level of the actual organ.
It's in precision that the g-2 equipment is far superior and this might be a case where a scalpel is a better instrument than a sledgehammer.
Washington (CNN)The Veterans Affairs Department has apologized following an incident where a scalpel was allegedly left inside the body of a veteran for years following surgery.
They added the anti-CRISPR protein to the cells before using CRISPR-Cas9, but that switched CRISPR's molecular scalpel off completely — blocking both the intended and unintended editing.
Surgeon Simulator is giving amateur scalpel jockeys the opportunity to "Make America Great Again" by operating on the man who wants us all to believe that's his goal.
I'm here to watch a scarification, a procedure where Luna uses a scalpel to cut a design into someone's skin, which will heal and leave a scarred pattern.
In surgery, Dr. Lee slices into the cyst with a scalpel, and with a single squeeze at the edges of the cut, a bullet of pus squirts out.
A new study finds that what scientists thought of as a scalpel may be more like a felling axe, causing damage hundreds of times what was previously observed.
Here's the important thing to remember: the new technique basically means that CRISPR just went from handling DNA like a meat cleaver — to handling it like a scalpel.
That way of thinking has ended with this president, who is now taking a scalpel — or, if needed, an ax — to many needless or repetitive government spending programs.
The regulations don't stop a doctor from trying to perform gallbladder surgery on a patient who is dying for completely different reasons and needs comfort, not a scalpel.
Last August, Landless Theater Company in Washington debuted its prog-metal adaptation, working with the score Mr. Sondheim took a scalpel to for Tim Burton's 2007 film adaptation.
The baby is breeched, and Ben's going to have to perform a C-section on Meredith's kitchen table with an old scalpel, hand sanitizer, ice, and dish towels.
They've been supplanted by nurses pulling 16-hour shifts and surgeons-turned-security guards, with useless foreign medical licenses and no hope of ever holding a scalpel again.
In surgery, Dr. Lee numbs David's nose before slicing through the growth with a scalpel, and then re-sculpts the contour of the nose with an electric cauterizer.
Expanding kids' health care: Trump and Ryan are obviously going to change a lot of the Obama administration's health care policies, but some will likely escape the scalpel.
"A state-sponsorship designation is a sledgehammer, not a scalpel," Daniel Benjamin, a former top State Department counterterrorism official who is now a professor at Dartmouth College, told me.
Saikawa said he expected the governance committee would "take a scalpel" to Nissan's governance team, and that he did not have a deadline for naming a successor to Ghosn.
In front of the "The Gross Clinic," he points to some blood dripping from a scalpel and I notice for the first time what must've been a damaged hand.
Excerpts of the video posted by PIX show the inmate—who has since been released—removing a scalpel hidden inside his mouth, which he later claimed he made himself.
Maybe it's a combination of fear of the scalpel and the feeling I just don't care quite enough to execute what is necessary to sharply shave off some years.
The scalpel and the technology supporting it have been in development for over six years now, and its creators are now confident that it's almost ready for human trials.
Bacterial infections also cause acne, but a "dermatologist doesn't take a scalpel and cut off your pimples," said Dr. Jason Hirsch, a pediatric dentist in Royal Palm Beach, Fla.
Who is the hooligan terrorizing the hospital with malignant messages, spray-painting them on walls, blow-torching them into crockery and even carving them into corpses with a scalpel?
His tone can veer from chatty — he writes of collagen that "splorts" — to overly academic, and there is enough repetition that one could wish for a sharper editorial scalpel.
With an enzyme called Cas9 acting as a scalpel, Crispr snipped away a mutated gene that can lead to thickened heart muscles and cause sudden death in young athletes.
Doudna and her team realized that by giving Cas proteins genetic material resembling that of an invading organism, the proteins will cut DNA in a targeted, scalpel-like fashion.
Its enzyme is actually two that have been fused together—a molecule that acts like a scalpel combined with something called a reverse transcriptase, which converts RNA into DNA.
We took a scalpel to our budget, cutting out any extra spending, refinanced our mortgage, and lived off of my husband&aposs income while putting mine towards our debt.
It has been demonstrated that scalpel-like precision can be utilized to minimize unintended consequences in crafting legislation — it is critical that the U.S. Congress do so again now.
Nevertheless Centre Pompidou has published a companion edition of critical essays, Francis Bacon au scalpel des lettres françaises (2019), displaying the debt modern French letters owes to Bacon's art.
Back on the bed, Luna is cleaning up the final side of Sam's pyramid, running the scalpel along the wound to ensure the line is even and will heal straight.
Hours after Ms. Plummer went under the scalpel, she said, she was hustled back to a Hampton Inn just off the freeway, with a catheter sticking out of her side.
During the MRI, the magnet in the machine "reacts to the scalpel in his abdomen, and you have to stop the procedure because he has all this pain," said Faxon.
If there's one way to describe what's gone wrong with modern American policing, it's that policing is typically approached with a shotgun when a scalpel is a much better fit.
He reminds us that technology is neither blessing nor evil, but a tool whose utility depends upon its wielder — technology is not the tumor, in other words, but the scalpel.
Kim tells TMZ ... Brielle's face has NOT been under a scalpel, and the ONLY work she's had are the lip fillers she got during a mother-daughter trip last year.
Then the fun part: Dr. Lee cuts into the cyst with a scalpel, and a steady stream of white pus the consistency of liquid-y cottage cheese starts spilling out.
The actor's birthday is January 13, and to celebrate, we're remembering some of his finest moments as the dishiest doctor ever to touch a scalpel (sorry, McSteamy; it was close).
To solve the biggest problems now — such as immigration and addiction and the integrity of our democracy itself — we need the scalpel of policy, not just the hammer of prosecution.
I incised the dura with a number 11, a scalpel that has a long handle with triangular tip, one side of which is the sharpest surgical steel on the market.
"The PG&E shutdown seems to be a sledgehammer instead of a scalpel," Marti Witter, a fire ecologist with the National Park Service in Thousand Oaks, California, told Business Insider.
A lot of those cases involve internal body organs: Something happens to them, and then the next day everything is as it was before—no scalpel marks, no stitches, nothing.
But leukemia, similar to other hematologic malignancies, is not a cancer for which surgery is a useful therapy, since its source, the bone marrow, can't be removed with a scalpel.
And as Violet — every utterance a scalpel sheathed in velvet — schemes to evict her, Florence finds an unlikely ally in Mr. Brundish (Bill Nighy), a reclusive misanthrope and avid reader.
A scalpel was recently found in a 61-year old army veteran's gut as a result of a botched surgery at a West Haven, Connecticut VA just four years earlier.
Every time she touched him with the flat of the scalpel blade, he shuddered as if in agony, grunted in the back of his throat and pushed his hips into her.
"He went in there with a scalpel and did some kind of magic I couldn't even begin to explain," he said of his son's cardiac surgeon at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
So, Grey's might be a sudsy drama packed with hot doctor love triangles and Jesse Williams's pecs, but, it also has the precise, measured care of Meredith Grey's scalpel when necessary.
After 10 am, the surgeons' real work began: They started to "mobilize" the left side of Jewel's stomach, cutting it away from the surrounding tissue and organs with a harmonic scalpel.
As it stands, longtime visitors like Ed Harris' nefarious "Gunslinger" have already become so bored by the park that they're cutting it open with a scalpel, probing for the source code.
Facebook and YouTube's moderation failure is an opportunity to deplatform the platforms But Twitter's decision to use a sledgehammer rather than a scalpel doesn't remove the inherent difficulties in the process.
Should they rush in swinging a break-up hammer at monopolistic tech giants or take a scalpel to the competition-crushing problem of networked dominance by slicing up their data flows?
In turn, Mulder's dogged pursuit of the truth compelled Scully to look beyond her scalpel and see that some things in this world cannot be easily understood within a rational framework.
Its bite is "spectacularly efficient," causing far less trauma to the skin than a scalpel would, and it considerately injects its prey with anesthetic, making its feeding painless for the host.
In addition to an array of technical equipment, including walkie-talkies, tasers and jammers, they were carrying syringes, staplers and a "sharp object that looked like a scalpel," the newspaper reported.
A former heart surgeon who conducted Utah's first open-heart operation, the Mormon president said he has prayed for the Holy Ghost's help while wielding a scalpel over a patient's body.
To remove Tony&aposs large nodules on the sides of his nose, Lee use a scalpel to cut them off while taking extra care not to cut Tony&aposs actually nose.
The works of Terra Inferma inflict a gradual, yet calculated type of pain in the mind of the human witness, slicing into the psyche with the precision of a hidden scalpel.
But like that poor boy in Buffy's dorm who gets his heart carved out with a scalpel as well-bred monsters leer above him, our voices either weren't heard or didn't matter.
In Lambert's film, Miko Hughes (who was less than 2 years old during filming) is a blond cherub, no less adorable when he's holding a scalpel and slicing through Jud's Achilles heel.
The emotions these songs express aren't so neat and tidy, so it's fitting to hear them in a way that's a little woolier, without the scalpel-like precision of the studio cuts.
If the mystery growth is a fat pocket, the course of action would be liposuction, but if the bump is a lipoma, it needs to be popped or excised with a scalpel.
Whereas now the agency is trying to excise cancerous scammers and recidivist privacy violators with a pair of salad tongs and a baseball mitt, what it really needs is a proper scalpel.
HEIDELBERG, Germany (Reuters) - Armed with a mouse and computer screen instead of a scalpel and operating theater, cardiologist Benjamin Meder carefully places the electrodes of a pacemaker in a beating, digital heart.
Scalpel blades, skin graft blades, zips, stitching needles, pins, stainless steel studs, safety pins, champagne caps and wire, tourist souvenirs, french francs, condoms and gloss paint on canvas, 96 x 144 in.
"He is a thoughtful, strategic judge who has, over time, moved the direction of the law in a conservative direction, and he has done it with scalpel-like precision," Mr. Malcolm said.
Ms. Opie was known for sharing an insider's view of her lesbian B.D.S.M. community in California, and once had a lesbian family carved into her back with a scalpel before photographing it.
The reason they fail is not that it can't be done — but it has to be done with a scalpel and not an axe, and [Republicans] tend to want to use an axe.
When he scratched the top of such a stack with a scalpel and exposed it to water, it did, indeed, come loose and fall off as the water seeped into the underlying glue.
They also compared normal "hairy" silver ants with a sample of silver ants that had their hairs removed (the researchers used a tiny scalpel to shave the ants, which must've been incredibly tedious).
A recent dropout of NYU, where he studied pre-med on a fencing scholarship, he had laid down both scalpel and épée to pursue his dream of becoming a Tin Pan Alley tunesmith.
Each time a scalpel or sponge was removed from the tray, as I recall, the nurse checked off a box on a list; when it was returned, the box was checked off again.
My research shows that intelligent machines are sharpening a scalpel that will allow us to carve up work processes in the name of productivity, and that routine jobs are the first to go.
"Don't move," he said and, before I had a chance to grasp that this meant there was to be no shot of anesthesia or numbing agent, I felt his scalpel open me up.
If having to place a suture perfectly under the watchful eye of an experienced senior wasn't stressful enough, imagine my astonishment when during an operation, I'm handed the scalpel to make the initial incision.
"After this he cuts with a scalpel on the side of my finger—yes, he cuts my finger open," Michael recalled moments later, looking decidedly pale as he smiled nervously before the flashing cameras.
"After this he cuts with a scalpel on the side of my finger – yes, he cuts my finger open," Michael recalled moments later, looking decidedly pale as he smiled nervously before the flashing cameras.
"In all my life, I've never heard of C-section where a scalpel goes too deep and actually slices into a baby's forehead or even touches a baby," Nassif, 54, says in an interview.
It's easy to imagine how a surgeon about to pick up a scalpel and a dozen other sharp instruments might want to have a live overlay of the surgery they are about to commence.
In case you're unfamiliar ... James is a magician with a scalpel -- having fixed just about every injured star athlete known to man (including John Cena when he had that NASTY elbow injury in 2013).
This takes us out of a story so beautifully constructed we can feel the tip of the scalpel and the weight of the large vascular tumor that is the cause of her yearlong nightmare.
He was trying to figure out why some new mothers were dying of a mysterious illness when one of his friends died of an infection after being cut with a scalpel during an autopsy.
They identified one value to use as a benchmark: the concentration of anesthesia at which 5003 percent of patients did not move in response to a painful stimulus, like being cut with a scalpel.
As I read, I imagined my mother's toe-tagged body draped in a crisp white sheet as it slid out from the metal chamber, the glint of the scalpel, the snap of latex gloves.
If the first and most important cost of doing business in China is the surgical extraction of a C.E.O.'s spine, many businesses are only too happy to provide the stretcher and the scalpel.
Plus, there was something about Hoffa's shoot-from-the-lip accusations that seemed both erratic and careless — as if he'd lost his scalpel-sharp political instincts and developed a death wish while behind bars.
Using a sledgehammer to solve problems that require only a scalpel is a criticism that has often been leveled at progressives by Republicans, a criticism that has begun to stick in an election year.
But he should first come to terms with the real, not imagined, reality of international relations before wielding the scalpel, because a misstep as president will be far more damaging than one as president-elect.
In surgery, Dr. Lee begins by tackling the most prominent bumps between Amber's eyes, slicing away the raised warts with a scalpel and bagging up the flesh and blood to be tested in the lab.
Briana Culberson – who was diagnosed with Lupus late last year – got a serious infection after she was operated on with a dirty scalpel in Oklahoma, Gunvalson claimed during an appearance on Access Hollywood on Monday.
With FundamentalVR's technology, when you run your VR scalpel up and down a VR spine, the resistance created by the handheld peripherals means you can feel the tip of your knife bouncing off each vertebra.
But the company was indeed teetering on the verge of bankruptcy, and in order to survive, it took a scalpel to its comic book heroes and began selling off their film rights to different studios.
The last word on that front came several years back in the glorious "One Man, Two Guvnors," which took a merciless comic scalpel to points across the globe, starting with the London suburb of Dorking.
Thirty of the scalpel blades, which Ms. Clark called "tiny instruments of terror," were intercepted by the authorities during the yearlong investigation by the Police Department, the Department of Corrections and the Department of Investigation.
With a scalpel, I sliced open her back, then dropped chunks of her into a white Home Depot bucket we kept under the table, so her remains could be cremated and returned to her family.
Emily and Lacroix have the good fortune to come across a doctor who not only can operate on her eyes, with a scalpel as fine as a needle, but also believes in washing his hands.
Dr. Lee slices into the ear using a scalpel and severs away the keloid skin smoothly, leaving a tiny bit of excess skin on the top of the ear to use to stitch up the excision.
Showing with Stewart Gallery, Brian Dettmer took a similarly nuanced approach to transform religious, archaeology, and history books into sculptures — he takes a scalpel to various printed texts and carves out labyrinths of images and words.
A 7-year-old girl was hospitalized after getting her ears pierced at a local Claire's last month — and her mother says doctors had to dig the earring out of her daughter's ear with a scalpel.
It takes the modified scalpel, which looks like it has a miniature ping-pong ball on the end, just 400 milliseconds to distinguish between healthy brain tissue and the cancerous stuff using a very clever test.
He would use an array of fantastical tools, including an eye surgeon's scalpel, a tungsten needle with a tip six microns wide, and a brush with a single bristle, made from the hair of a deer.
The process involves cutting out skin using a scalpel, before rubbing the open wounds with peroxide or lemon juice to keep the wound from becoming a raised scar—the usual aim is for an indented scar.
But, at the moment when a typical surgeon would extend his hand for a scalpel, Giu­lianotti went into a corner, where there was a gray console that reminded me of a hulking computer from the nineties.
Next, Lee said it was time to treat the bump, so she numbed the area by injecting a solution directly into the bump, and then she used a scalpel to cut it open about three inches.
Dr. Lee starts by cutting into the bump with a scalpel, then pushes at the sides of the incision before a sticky white ball that looks a little like a garlic bulb pops out from Chris' head.
It's hard not to see a fair amount of overlap in the company's approach to the space, but then, that's never been an issue in camp Samsung, where the model has always been more machete than scalpel.
Even a few seconds' notice can mean "a doctor taking his scalpel out of a patient, a dentist removing his drill and manufacturers shutting off equipment that leads to fires or spills", says Lucy Jones, a seismologist.
"That is, while the warrant authorized hacking with a scalpel, the FBI delivered their malware to TorMail users with a grenade," Christopher Soghoian, principal technologist at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), told Motherboard in an email.
Do I somehow get him to a hospital that's closer when a surgeon familiar with the case is, as I envision it, waiting with his scalpel in his hand and the ambulance will be here any minute?
" Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee weighed in, saying in a statement: "It's a sick day in America when our government punishes those who expose evil with a smartphone - while accommodating those who perform it with a scalpel.
Imbalances and injustices in trade between countries should be rectified with scalpel-like scrutiny of specific investments and business practices, rather than the sledgehammer of blanket tariffs on large classes of imported goods to avoid unintended consequences.
She will carefully remove the varnish and, with the help of a microscope, use a tiny ophthalmic scalpel to lift grime and varnish from the impasto, where the sculpted layers of paint have trapped grime over time.
If these images draw on the off-kilter glamour of Torbjørn Rødland and Wolfgang Tillmans, Ms. Westra also takes a feminist scalpel to earlier art and literature that equated young women with budding flowers and ripe fruit.
ALL ABOUT NINA In a performance that volleys between raw anger and scalpel-sharp humor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, carrying every scene, plays a comic whose routines are at once a mask and an outlet for her demons.
"If sanctions are going to be effective in achieving the objective of bringing about diplomacy, (they) have to be used not as a hammer but actually as a nutcracker or a scalpel," he told the university panel.
Should it go to market, bros and other men can look forward to an intimate, in-office experience with their physicians, something that Ben Carlson, Parsemus Foundation's director of communications,says is akin to a no-scalpel vasectomy.
On Tuesday morning in Stockholm, its members announced the year's physics prize and rattled off a short list of the technologies it has made possible: barcodes, eye surgery, cancer treatment, welding, cutting materials more precisely than a scalpel.
Cutting off a mass of extra skin, as anyone who has been obese and has lost a great deal of weight knows, is not a matter of simply taking a scalpel, snipping it away and stitching it up.
The prolific Hong Kong director Johnnie To's new film, "Three," begins in an operating room and contains something I've never seen before: a perspective from the inside of an internal human organ, as a scalpel makes an incision.
And since diamonds are one of the hardest materials in the world, instead of a scalpel, the tool in this surgery is a steel polishing wheel coated with diamond dust that spins anywhere from 73 to 600 RPMs.
"As an institution we have to make it clear that we are dealing here with a scalpel not a sledgehammer," said Representative Peter T. King, a New York Republican who sits on the Intelligence and Homeland Security committees.
"It's perplexing to me how they could be so incompetent that a scalpel that really should only be on the exterior of your body not only goes into the body but then is sewn into the body," Faxon, said.
" WATCH: RHOC's Vicki Gunvalson Says Daughter Briana Culberson 'Almost Died' as a Result of Dirty Scalpel During Operation At the end of July, Ryan admitted that closing the chapter on his time serving in the Marine Corps is "bittersweet.
As she gets closer, they see the security guards, and Keith in one motion has her captive, holding a scalpel to her neck and forcing her to help him down hallways and stairs to get out of the building.
And in a similar way to how Brown said this exploit was used with a "shotgun approach," experts have said that other law enforcement hacking campaigns have been akin to using malware like a grenade, rather than a scalpel.
It was just me, scalpel in hand, sweat pouring off of me, in a large room full of dead people, more than willing to earn my keep but not believing for a moment that I'd found my life's calling.
But he's not about to dig into the issues of the day with a scalpel like some of his late-night peers when he can indulge in some uncomplicated fun and/or play beer pong with Captain America instead.
Her work is, in many ways, in dialogue with that of last century's Italian painter Lucio Fontana, who famously took the scalpel to the canvas and slashed it — "Art dies but is saved by gesture," he wrote in 1948.
"We sometimes say that the artificial intelligence is a scalpel, and a human is a machete," said one content screening employee at Beijing Bytedance Co Ltd, who asked not to be identified because they are not authorised to speak to media.
What I Learned Trying To Secure Congressional Campaigns (Idle Words) Maciej Ceglowski has a very funny essay about working on political campaign security: Trying to secure a modern campaign is like doing surgery with a scalpel made out of anthrax spores.
"We sometimes say that the artificial intelligence is a scalpel, and a human is a machete," said one content screening employee at Beijing Bytedance Co Ltd, who asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to media.
"The worst thing you can do here is use a butcher's meat-ax instead of a surgeon's scalpel," says former federal prosecutor Robert Bennett, who represented President Bill Clinton during the Paula Jones scandal and now practices at Hogan Lovells.
According to their website, the device is surgically inserted into the spermatic ducts, which are transected using an electric scalpel while your boyfriend is locally anesthetized, so you two can still make out while he gets his cum button installed.
Atlanta (CNN)An attorney representing three women in cases against an Atlanta-area dermatologist known for singing and dancing while performing surgery says nearly 100 other women have contacted her office to claim they, too, suffered under the doctor's scalpel.
" Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented, and joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Stephen Breyer in part, criticized the majority for wielding an ax to "cut down" down the entire statute instead of "using a scalpel to trim the statute.
Researchers and engineers at the University of Hannover in Germany, and the Free University of Brussels in Belgium, have developed a smart scalpel that uses piezoelectric transducers on its tip to quickly tell if brain tissue is healthy or not.
As someone who believes spending cuts are in order and overdue, I would argue that wouldn't be sensible at all — this would not be trimming the budget with a scalpel, a hammer or even a sledgehammer, but with a wrecking ball.
The words "deft", "sharp" and "cutting" all come to mind when trying to describe Damien Hirst's Black Scalpel Cityscapes— the massive "portraits of living cities" are created entirely out of surgical blades, fish hooks, stainless steel studs, and gloss paint.
In his painting, Man Ray depicts a female subject with a scratched-out face; Hodel believes that his father appropriated this image with his scalpel to create a similar "crime signature" on Short's body as an homage to his surrealist friend.
"In many cases, these engineers and our team have gone in with a scalpel and been very precise in what provisions they've chosen and proposed to revise," said Kate MacGregor, principal deputy assistant secretary of Interior for land and minerals.
Participant and witness to the world wars that rocked early 20th-century Europe, the Argentine-Italian artist harnessed the existential dread of a battle-worn generation and slashed through his monochrome canvases with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel starting in 21958.
Sponges may be the most common, but worse things have been left behind: In January, a Connecticut Army veteran filed a lawsuit against the Veterans Administration after surgeons at a VA hospital left a scalpel in his abdomen during a 2013 procedure.
It's a painfully honest post-mortem about a relationship gone bad, and Hendricks spends as much time turning the scalpel on herself as much as her ex, providing a dark undercurrent to Charly Bliss's sweet, hyper-feminine sound by adding a little ugliness.
The network shuttled scalpel blades into lockups and organized the sale of crack cocaine and suboxone strips, which are prescribed to treat opioid addiction but were sold for $100 each inside a maximum security prison in Pine City, N.Y., according to the indictments.
It would require, at various points, a laser focus in defense and a precision scalpel in attack; a deep wellspring of energy and a rich seam of resolve; Matthijs de Ligt's gritted-teeth indomitability and Donny van de Beek's dead-eyed finishing.
On deck, Lorena Basso, another climate researcher who has a grant to study the sexual distribution of jellyfish, used a scalpel and scissors to separate the animal's bell-shaped umbrella from its tentacles, which glistened in the sun like dripping, translucent cauliflower.
To his credit, however, as Mr. Tarullo leaves the stage, his parting wisdom is worth remembering as we head into a period where Mr. Trump will probably use a sledgehammer to blow up banking regulations instead of the scalpel that is more appropriate.
Cate Cadell reports: "We sometimes say that the artificial intelligence is a scalpel, and a human is a machete," said one content screening employee at Beijing Bytedance Co Ltd, who asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to media.
However these tactics are more of a hammer than a scalpel, and blocking all VPNs can significantly raise the stakes for censors -- VPNs are routinely used by large corporations and consulates for secure communications, and they will definitely not be happy if they're taken offline.
And when the White House opted to include $2120 billion in disaster aid as a carrot for Democrats in its border wall funding bill, it first took the scalpel to the $2000 billion in aid for Puerto Rico proposed by the House Appropriations Committee.
Mr. Pruitt's allies and advisers say that he is aware of the gap between Mr. Trump's demands and the requirements of the law, and that he is carefully plotting out a course to go after the E.P.A. with a scalpel rather than a meat cleaver.
Skopek had been cleaning the surface with a scalpel—"I work with the scalpels used in eye surgery; they're more precise"—and was preparing to reinforce an area of the back of the canvas with acupuncture needles, selected for their mixture of strength and flexibility.
The story begins with Ryan, perhaps the most durable pitcher of the liveball era—a man who would go on to throw more than 5,000 innings and dial up mid-90s heat into his mid-40s—taking a surgeon's scalpel out from his locker.
In December the Coptic cathedral in Cairo was bombed by IS. Given the choice to evacuate northern Sinai three years ago, Mr Sisi says he instead chose to "act like a surgeon who uses his scalpel to extract the tumour without harming the rest of the body".
To get the point across as to how much that "government" gig ruined Huck, he lies on the floor next to a naked, bloodied, and freshly-tortured Charlie, waxing poetic about his passion for ruining the human body with nothing but a scalpel and a drill.
CRISPR just went from handling DNA like a meat cleaver — to handling it like a scalpel The researchers think the new technique might eventually be able to edit human DNA to minimize the impact of the 25,000 single-letter mutations that are associated with human diseases.
Wearing a thick neoprene suit and hooded vest, full scuba gear, a tactical knife strapped to my inner calf, a scalpel plus flashlight clipped to my chest, and 12 pounds of extra weight, it feels like I am on a rescue mission instead of a recreational dive.
The cats are spayed or neutered, given a rabies vaccine, and their ears are tipped — a tiny sliver of the top of the cat's ear is removed, using anesthesia, by making a straight cut with a scalpel — a signal that the cat has already been altered.
RELATED: US-Iran nuclear deal: Iran's President warns Trump not to ruin agreement It could turn out Trump will decide that the combination of drone strikes, the scalpel of special forces raids and using local forces to combat ISIS -- policies Obama has pursued -- are the most effective options.
Since 2013, the show has been a brilliant and scathing indictment of late capitalism, taking a scalpel to the blight of corporate consumerism and the way it drives small businesses to debase themselves in a long and futile attempt to claw their way out of the shrinking middle class.
Click here to view original GIFAs much as we'd love for slingshot-designer Joerg Sprave to visit the US on a publicity tour, it's creations like this—a Nerf blaster made lethal using razor-sharp scalpel blades—that will probably result in him being barred entry to the country.
James L. Pennington, 57, of Westminster, was arrested May 17 for the alleged 90-minute operation at the woman's apartment, which he performed using a scalpel, lidocaine and other tools from an Army surgical medical kit, according to a statement of probable cause from Denver police obtained by PEOPLE.
It will require a scalpel, not a shotgun approach, since it's in the interest of both the United States and Lebanon to control the increasing influence of Hezbollah in such a way that will not destabilize the country and will support other key U.S. interests in the region.
Rideau confirmed she was the patient in a video showing Boutte with a scalpel in her hand, cutting into a patient's stomach, in sync with the beat of O.T. Genasis' song, "Cut It." Rideau said Boutte sent her a text message telling her the video was on social media.
Medicaid costs more than anyone likes, but the solution is more a scalpel than a sledge hammer, and to acknowledge that smarter spending on social determinants of health may reduce total government spending and taxes while improving health outcomes and well-being for the most vulnerable among us.
But I take Jeff's point: the moment you bench Tom Brady against the Baltimore Ravens and start, say, Colin Kaepernick against the Jets, that's the moment Brady throws four touchdowns, thereby taking out his handsome, handsome scalpel, drawing it gently against your breastbone, and calmly removing your heart.
From his very first news conference as a presidential candidate, when he denounced Mexican border-crossers as rapists and criminals, a rancid nativism — aimed at people who have darker skins than Norwegians — has been Trump's tribalist weapon of choice, his scalpel prodding the worst impulses of the American spirit.
On 303's I Shall Die Here, they worked with the Haxan Cloak to rip apart their had their grueling compositions with sub-bass thunder and scalpel-noise freakouts, and they've recently taken to slotting in totemic 808 kicks alongside Buford's codeine-drenched drum work and King's near-synth squeals.
Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, with its reanimated corpse, followed physician Luigi Galvani's experiments with the "animal electricity" he perceived when his charged scalpel touched a dead frog's leg and made it kick, and coincided the rise of electrical shocks used for medical treatments in the 19th century.
Although almost 2628 years ago, I still recall that out of body experience when, at the age of 28500, I was told I had a sexually transmitted disease that could cause cervical cancer if left untreated, and that I would need to have cells removed from my cervix with a scalpel.
Tolentino came up on the women's news sites the Hairpin and Jezebel and is now a staff writer for the New Yorker, where she takes a scalpel to concepts beloved of the Extremely Online, such as begging for celebrities to run you over with a truck and joking about Wife Guys.
Handmade Pixels takes a scalpel to the words that we use to navigate our day to day life as game players, and it demands that we start really thinking about how hollow "indie" is and what we might do as a games culture to transcend it and find something new.
But you really, really, really don't want to get a vasectomy, because it involves a scalpel plunged into your balls (or so you've heard) and if only there was some way of finding out if you still have any ambitious sperm without going through the hassle of returning to that sad, windowless room with the whispering nurses outside.
One, in black aniline on paper mounted on canvas, bears the same title he gave his slashed works — "Concetto spaziale (Spatial concept)" (2257) — but here his material intervention takes the form of punctures and V-shaped gashes going every which way, a much more brutal approach than his more elegant, mostly vertical scalpel slices of a few years later.
It fights real-life American absurdity with its own version of it, as it does in the final episode of the season, in which Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet, a crayon turning at last into a scalpel) rebrands Ray's coffee shop as a hipster-free haven for people who actually work — that is, for "adults," in other words.
Directors Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer want their new Pet Sematary to work like an uncanny double of the original: There are numerous set-ups building towards iconic scenes from the original, all of which are undercut at the last minute—most famously the scalpel-on-Achilles-heel action that was probably the original film's defining image.
" (Literally: Amanda Green took her scalpel to the original.) And then there is "Pretty Woman: The Musical," itself a modern "Pygmalion" story, which seems more ambivalent about its changes: Even as its creative team is whispering to theater reporters that the show holds a "feminist twist," the poster coaxes the audience to "fall in love all over again.
From silicone makeup blenders to vampire facials (Kim Kardashian, we're looking at you), it's easy to lose count of the gimmicks, fads and trends that filter into the beauty sphere and back out again, but dermaplaning – using a sharper-than-sharp scalpel-like razor to shave your face of hairs and dead skin cells — is one craze that just won't budge.
" Taking it all in, even the unpleasant and disturbing emotions, is Apple's modus operandi—and it makes for some particularly unsettling moments on the LP. There's a scalpel-like bite to the way she allows herself to be raw on the recordings, occasionally twisting her voice into almost guttural sounds, such as on the jazz-minded and loop-heavy "Hot Knife.
A short walk from the top station brings you to an outdoor viewing area where you can take in a view that includes 29 peaks that top out at more than 4,000 meters (13,2603 feet), including the scalpel edge of the Weisshorn and the bulging dome of Monte Rosa, both of which surpass the Matterhorn in height, if not in fame.
Inconveniently, but without inhibiting these aspirants, the year ended with a cascade of discouraging headlines about the scalpel: "Overwhelmed by opium: The U.S. war on drugs in Afghanistan has imploded at nearly every turn" (The Post), "Withering Criticism of F.B.I. as Watchdog Presents Russia Inquiry Findings" (the New York Times), "Internal FAA Review Saw High Risk of 737 MAX Crashes" (the Wall Street Journal). Etc.
In "Self-Portrait/Cutting," which Opie made in 1993, when she was thirty-two years old, she stands shirtless with her back to the camera in front of an emerald-green tapestry, which offsets her pale skin and the rivulets of blood emerging from an image carved into her back with a scalpel: a childlike scene of a house, a cloud, and a pair of smiling, skirt-wearing stick figures.
The risks: As the Trump administration seeks to secure U.S. technology against China, it must avoid making three mistakes: Playing domestic politics by declaring victory after Beijing makes token concessions Undermining the openness that underpins U.S. economic dynamism by using a political meat ax instead of a scalpel Failing to work with U.S. allies to develop common Chinese investment screening procedures that would ward off predatory practices China is sure to take action.
It's not for-the-ages dialogue, but the writing is certainly clear in its emotional and intellectual intent (Daniel Brühl and Dakota Fanning's characteristically restrained performances make the gruesome details of their exchange even more memorable.) But the end of the sequence lays aside the scalpel and breaks out the sledgehammer: As Sara contemplates Kreizler's sad tale, children sing a schoolyard rhyme about putting a baby "in a bathtub to see if he could swim," while a close-up practically immerses us in the waters of a nearby fountain.
The other key principles of the Obama checklist are: sustainability (avoid commitments that cost too much to stick with); restraint (ask not what America can do but what it should do); precision (wield a scalpel rather than a hammer); patience (give policies the time and effort to work); fallibility (be realistic about the chances of failure and modest about what you can achieve); scepticism (interrogate the issues and beware those peddling easy answers to difficult questions); exceptionalism (the recognition that because of its enormous power and attachment to universal values America has a unique responsibility to provide leadership in the world that cannot be ducked).
Those other judges will have to pore over medical reports and sonograms — as a federal judge did in the case of David Nelson, another Alabama death row inmate, in 2006, before he died of cancer — to decide whether they can insert an 18-gauge catheter into Mr. Hamm's femoral vein in his groin, or scalpel him open to find a subclavian vein, or poke around his neck to find his internal jugular vein; whether the thickness of the catheter would preclude pricking a vein in his hand where a butterfly needle can no longer enter; and how to navigate around malignant lymph nodes while trying to achieve percutaneous access to his central veins.

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