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Patton cut out the abnormal-looking tissue then sewed up the hole.
Love all those people, but that whole thing has been sewed up already.
A month after Little Marco took on Big Donald, Trump sewed up the nomination.
Once Mr Trump sewed up the Republican nomination, all efforts were bent to helping him.
Snapchat sewed up its first acquisition in Israel this week, according to the outlet Calcalist News.
Marquez had sewed up his sixth MotoGP title and fourth in a row in Thailand last month.
"Our defense played their butts off and made an interception that pretty much sewed up the game," Hill said.
Poe notes that he sewed up the hole left by Kylo Ren's lightsaber in  while Finn was in a coma.
It's a neo-noir thriller with an open ending, but from a character and thematic perspective, Scott neatly sewed up the story.
The bellicose real estate mogul all but sewed up the Republican U.S. presidential nomination with a victory in Indiana on Tuesday night.
I doubt the Nats are going to feel too confident that they have this sewed up and they can start planning the parade.
A hard-charging former business executive, she sewed up the key endorsements from national groups and local politicians, including Minnesota icon Walter Mondale.
After Mr Trump sewed up their nomination in Indiana this month, Google reported a 5,000-fold increase in online searches for Mr Johnson.
But by the time he sewed up the presidential nomination, Trump had won most of the Republican base to his side — including white evangelicals.
So Hillary Clinton, the winner of the 2016 Democratic presidential primary, actually sewed up the nomination in 20163, when she won the invisible primary.
The round brings ThredUP's total capital raised to more than $300 million, including a previously undisclosed $75 million investment that it sewed up last year.
Then eventually at like 6 or 7AM she got "sewed up" by which point we'd both stopped finding it hilarious like we had earlier on.
After about an hour and a half of lifting and stuffing this slimy, nasty thing, the vet finally got it all back inside and sewed up.
While Brazil have already sewed up a place in the next round, Marta said they would not hold back against South Africa in their next group game.
Just a few feet under the surface, its long tentacles, each a girthy strip of vermillion tie-dye, sewed up with an endless avenue of suckers, hover listlessly.
Democrats sewed up the votes for a successful filibuster on Monday, so both parties have spent the week jockeying for position in the media and preparing for Thursday's showdown.
Mr. Trump made the remarks on Saturday in Syracuse, a week after Mr. Cruz sewed up all 34 delegates in Colorado, where party leaders changed their nominating process last year.
Marquez, who sewed up his sixth MotoGP title and fourth in a row in Thailand three weeks ago, finished ahead of runnerup Cal Crutchlow, with home hero Jack Miller finishing third.
" He went to the hospital where they sewed up his neck, but went back to the hospital the next day when "I woke up with the shivers and a swollen neck.
I bought a hat, sewed up a hole in my dress (this required threading a needle) and shaved my legs, possibly for the first time since Prince Harry married Meghan Markle.
Hunt also had a touchdown catch for the Chiefs (217-213), whose eighth straight win over the Chargers all but sewed up the division title and a spot in the playoffs.
On the hardware side, Dotty has sewed up a partnership with Osterhout Design Group, the (eye)wearable manufacturer which raised $58 million last year in a deal led by 21st Century Fox.
Various characters sewed up old rifts: Ira (Ben Shenkman) and Chuck (Paul Giamatti), Dake (Christopher Denman) and Connerty (Toby Leonard Moore), Lara (Malin Akerman) and Axe (Damian Lewis), Lara and Wendy (Maggie Siff).
But once he sewed up the nomination and began reeling in donations in a joint fundraising agreement with the RNC, that rent jumped: $72,800 in May, $110,685 in June, and $169,758 in July.
In the weeks after Mr Trump sewed up the Republican presidential nomination in Indiana, in May 2016, conservative media outlets were buzzing with rumours of an intra-party coup to deny him the crown.
The cause for the leave is stage IV hepatitis C. Byrne contracted it in China in 1984 when he had a head wound sewed up under what he termed as "less -than-ideal" conditions.
" But the minute he sewed up the GOP nomination in early May, he started showing signs of softening on the Muslim ban — telling interviewers that it was "just a suggestion", that "it hasn't been called for yet.
GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - Hungarian teenager Kristof Milak shattered Michael Phelps' 10-year-old world record in the 200 meters butterfly on Wednesday while Adam Peaty sewed up a third straight breaststroke double with victory in the 50 meters at the world championships.
Around the time that his father-in-law sewed up the Republican nomination, notes O'Brien, Kushner began talking to the Anbang Insurance Group of China about investing billions in the building, a move that would have compromised the country's diplomatic relations with China.
The Spaniard, who sewed up his fifth MotoGP title with three races to spare in Japan last weekend, swept to his fifth successive pole in Australia with a lap of one minute, 29.199 seconds before a sprinkling of rain disrupted final qualifying.
Months before his opponent even entered the race, Northam sewed up everything that usually decides intra-left state primaries — the endorsements of all of Virginia's major Democratic officials, backing from the state's biggest donors, and the support of its most powerful interest groups.
Months before his opponent even entered the race, Northam sewed up everything that usually decides intra-left state primaries — the endorsements of all of Virginia's major Democratic officials, backing from the state's biggest donors, the support of its most powerful interest groups.
YouTuber Simone Giertz has had this genre sewed up since 2016, but my personal favorite shit-bot this year was a grubby specimen that lives in a pizza box and uses facial recognition to shoot lasers into the eyes of anyone it sees. Inspirational.
" Since he's sewed up the Republican nomination, the proposal no longer targets Muslims per se — but anyone immigrating to the US from (as Trump put it in a speech after the shooting in Orlando) "areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe, or our allies.
This is Wayne pulling up and hitting an 8x combo with the flow ("Hold up, I got this sewed up / my soda poured up / My woes up, I'm flippin' those bucks / they doing toe tucks / I roll up and let the smoke puff"), not to mention switching flows so naturally that using technical rap terms like "switching flows" is an insult to what he does.
Pennsylvania was next and another pair of wins. The end of season rounds were held in Tennessee and Hoover sewed up her second title on the opening day with a win.
"The College Dropout Review". Stylus magazine. Accessed February 2, 2019. By rapping with his jaw sewed up, The Source noted that West used "the element of surprise to his advantage".Rosario, Robert "Boo" (March 2010).
Lean meat is made into sausages while the entire slaughtered pig is sewed up after salt is added inside the body. The sewed-up salty body wrapped in pork skin, large in the bottom and small in the head, resembles the shape of a pipa after it is dried up. It is thus known by the Chinese nickname of Pipa meat and the whole body can be preserved for years. A traditional beer-like drink called pri is brewed by every Pumi family in villages.
The Twins sewed up their playoff berth with an 8–1 win over the Kansas City Royals. They clinched the Central Division title, their fourth in five years, with a 5–1 victory and a 10–8 Detroit loss to the Royals on the last day of the season. The Twins' 96–66 mark is their best since the 98–64 AL West Champion Twins of 1970.
Passing can be signalled by tapping twice on the table or by saying "go" or "pass". Play continues until one of the players has played all the dominoes in his or her hand, calls "Out!", "I win", or "Domino!" and wins the hand, or until all players are blocked and no legal plays remain. This is sometimes referred to as locked down or sewed up.
Since the beginning of the 1930s, Paliashvili was frequently unwell. Having been diagnosed with sarcoma of the adrenal gland, the composer was taken to Leningrad to their friend Yustin Janelidze, a famous Soviet-Georgian surgeon. Janelidze operated on Paliashvili, but when he saw that surgical interference would do no good, he stopped the operation and sewed up the wound. He estimated that Paliashvili had only several months to live.
That evening, Humphrey announced that he was leaving the race. By winning West Virginia, Kennedy overcame the belief that Protestant voters would not elect a Catholic to the presidency and thus sewed up the Democratic nomination. Humphrey won the South Dakota and District of Columbia primaries, which Kennedy did not enter. At the 1960 Democratic National Convention, he received 41 votes even though he was no longer a candidate.
Alex Shostak Jr., a teenage Ukrainian immigrant, was selected to play Dmitri. He worked 12–14 hours a day, much of which was spent applying the elaborate make-up effect that gave the appearance that his eyes and mouth had been sewed up. During filming, he was "literally" blind and guided by the crew members throughout the filming of his scenes. When it came to the dialogue, Shostak provided the Russian translation for his own lines.
Conall responded by tossing him Anlúan's freshly severed head. Cet killed Conchobar mac Nessa, king of Ulster. He stole the calcified brain of Mesgegra, king of Leinster, which Conall Cernach had taken as a trophy of battle, and shot it from his sling, embedding it in Conchobar's head. Conchobar's doctors couldn't remove it without killing him, so they sewed up the wound and told him he would survive as long as he didn't get excited or over-exert himself.
Al-Zahrawi sewed up the wound and the girl recovered, thereby proving that an incision in the larynx could heal. In describing this important case-history he wrote: Al-Zahrawi also pioneered neurosurgery and neurological diagnosis. He is known to have performed surgical treatments of head injuries, skull fractures, spinal injuries, hydrocephalus, subdural effusions and headache. The first clinical description of an operative procedure for hydrocephalus was given by Al-Zahrawi who clearly describes the evacuation of superficial intracranial fluid in hydrocephalic children.
A fifth of those had infibulation, the removal of the clitoris and external genitalia with the opening sewed up. The number was deemed to strongly underestimate the true number of cases. Most of the procedures had been done overseas, but two children born in Australia had the procedure done in New South Wales and a third child born in Australia had been taken to Indonesia to have the procedure done. Of the 59 girls, only 13 had been in contact with child protection services.
However, the scientific culture flourished in other parts of the world. In 1000, Abu al- Qasim al-Zahrawi (936-1013), an Arab who lived in Al-Andalus, published the 30-volume Kitab al-Tasrif, the first illustrated work on surgery. He never performed a tracheotomy, but he did treat a slave girl who had cut her own throat in a suicide attempt. Al-Zahrawi (known to Europeans as Albucasis) sewed up the wound and the girl recovered, thereby proving that an incision in the larynx could heal.
However, scholars both ancient and modern are divided as to whether or not any of the places visited by Odysseus (after Ismaros and before his return to Ithaca) were real. The geographer Strabo and many others came down squarely on the skeptical side: he reported what the great geographer Eratosthenes had said in the late third century BCE: "You will find the scene of Odysseus's wanderings when you find the cobbler who sewed up the bag of winds."Strabo 1.2.15, quoted by Moses I. Finley, The World of Odysseus, rev. ed. 1976:33.
After Monaco, there were some new faces. Brian Redman retired from Formula One, to be replaced by Bertil Roos whilst Reine Wisell took over at March from Hans-Joachim Stuck, Richard Robarts replaced Arturo Merzario after the Italian was unwell and Leo Kinnunen made his début marking the first time a Finn started a Formula One Grand Prix. The two Tyrrells of Depailler and Scheckter sewed up the front row and dominated the race. Ronnie Peterson retired on lap eight with driveshaft failure, shortly to be followed by Clay Regazzoni with gearbox problems.
A Rhodian proposed a plan in exchange for a talent; all goats, cattle, sheep, and donkeys were to slaughtered and their bodies stuffed with hay, laid across the river, and sewed up and covered with soil so as not to be slippery. This was refused, for it would've been impossible to implement, and so the Greeks simply turned around, and the Persians refused to pursueAnabasis III.5. That Xenophon was able to feed his force in the heart of a vast empire with a hostile population was considered astonishing.
The silver chimaera (Chimaera phantasma) is a species of fish in the family Chimaeridae found near Australia, China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, New Caledonia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is open seas. Silver chimaera got its name for the string patterns on the surface of its body, like a monster sewed up by different animal parts, referring to a Greek mythic creature named chimaera (mythology), which combined lion with the snake and goat. One of the fascinating features of Silver Chimaera is its teeth.
Dmitri explains that the money he spent that evening came from three thousand rubles that Katerina Ivanovna gave him to send to her sister. He spent half that at his first meeting with Grushenka—another drunken orgy—and sewed up the rest in a cloth, intending to give it back to Katerina Ivanovna. The investigators are not convinced by this. All of the evidence points toward Dmitri; the only other person in the house at the time of the murder, apart from Gregory and his wife, was Smerdyakov, who was incapacitated due to an epileptic seizure he suffered the day before.
The injuries to Donaldson's rectum were so severe that they required surgery, and he had to spend a week in the Washington D.C. Veterans' Hospital. He later said: "The government sewed up the tears in my rectum which the government occasioned." In a 1974 account in the Friends Journal, Donaldson asked: In 1982, Donaldson wrote about his lack of success in getting needed psychological counseling after the rapes: Donaldson wrote that he was aided in his sexual recovery by an understanding woman who helped him regain his confidence. After a year and a half, he returned to his prior level of sexual activity.
With McKinley in a weakened condition, Mann could do little probing of the wound to try to find the bullet; his work was complicated by the fact that the President was obese. The surgeon made an incision in the President's skin, and found and removed a small piece of cloth which was embedded in the flesh. He probed with his finger and hand, finding damage to the digestive system—the stomach displayed both an entry and exit wound. Mann sewed up both holes in the organ, but could not find the bullet itself; he concluded it had lodged in the President's back muscles.
Seam references David Wojnarowicz's actions in Rosa von Praunheim's documentary Silence = Death (1990), in which Wojnarowicz had sewn his own lips shut in protest of the Reagan administration's lack of action against the AIDS epidemic. On November 14, 2012, Reuters published its list of the 98 best photos of the year which included a photograph of Pavlensky with his mouth sutured in support of Pussy Riot.Artist Pyotr Pavlensky, a supporter of jailed members of the female punk band "Pussy Riot", looks on with his mouth sewed up as he protests outside the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg, July 23, 2012. // Best photos of the year 2012, Reuters.
14, 1928 Later, Whiting and Frank Stearns were the first two "Coolidge Men" who advocated their friend as a serious presidential candidate. At the 1920 Republican Nominating Convention, Whiting voted for Coolidge for President on every ballot, the sole delegate to do so after Warren Harding had sewed up the votes to win the nomination. Whiting was appointed as President Coolidge's Secretary of Commerce after the resignation of Herbert Hoover surprised the Washington establishment. The position was predicted to go to Hoover's preferred candidate, Dr. Julius Klein, the director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce and Klein did not get the position when Hoover became President.
Following his selection he was endorsed by the Jackson County Floridian, the daily newspaper in Marianna, Florida, where Mixson lived, and by Guy Long, president of the NAACP in Jackson County, who held a press conference to refute rumors of Mixson being a redneck racist. Mixson was accused of stating "You all might think you have the nigger vote sewed up in Jackson County, but the truth is, whoever pays 'em last gets it" at Miami's Tiger Bay Club on August 16, by the Miami Herald. Graham and Mixson stated that Mixson did not make that statement. In the Democratic gubernatorial primary runoff Graham and Mixson defeated Shevin and Glisson with 482,535 votes to 418,636 votes.
FTC v. Motion Picture Advertising Service Co., 344 U.S. 392 (1953), (the MPAS case), reversing 194 F.2d 633 (5th Cir. 1952), affirming 47 F.T.C. 378 (1950). was a 1953 decision of the United States Supreme Court in which the Court held that, where exclusive output contracts used by one company "and the three other major companies have foreclosed to competitors 75 percent of all available outlets for this business throughout the United States" the practice is "a device which has sewed up a market so tightly for the benefit of a few [that it] falls within the prohibitions of the Sherman Act, and is therefore an 'unfair method of competition' " under § 5 of the FTC Act.
The Wilmington Quicksteps quickly began to dominate the league, and were so highly regarded was the club that major league clubs began to show up to play exhibition games; they defeated both the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Monumentals during the season. By August, the Quicksteps had already sewed up the league championship with a 50-12 record; unfortunately, their dominance nearly destroyed fan interest in the Eastern League, and even in Wilmington, attendance averaged only 400 per game. Late into the season, Henry Lucas, the Union Association founder and owner of the St. Louis Maroons, convinced Simmons and the Quicksteps to cross over into his league after the Philadelphia Keystones folded.
By 11 am on Sunday 23 September 1951, the operation on the king's lung was being performed by Price Thomas and his assistants Mr Charles Edwin Drew and Mr Peter Jones in the Buhl room of the palace. Even the changing the King's guard was switched to St James's palace to avoid disturbance outside the operating theatre, where it would have otherwise taken place. Attempting to perform the surgery in their routine manner whereby the assistants sewed up the wound following removal of the tumour, Price Thomas is recalled to have remarked "I haven't stitched up a chest for 25 years and I'm not going to start practising today!" Following surgery, the king was moved back into his own bedroom, Drew and Jones staying overnight to supervise his early recovery.
He was immediately arrested by police. Although the magistrate, Judge Duffy, noted that "there is no law to punish a man for jumping from a high place", he also said "this bridge-jumping business has got to be stopped...I supposed now somebody will dive off, or be sewed up in a bag and thrown off and come down with a bigger splash". Donovan was fined $10 for obstructing traffic, which was paid by the Gazette's proprietor, R. K. Fox, and threatened any future bridge jumpers with six months in prison: "If there is not a law, we will make one for the occasion". Although The New York Times dubbed him "Crank No.3" (coming, as he did, after Odlum and Brodie), it pointed out that his leap was higher than Brodie's fall and was a jump, rather than a fall from the underside of the deck as in Brodie's case.
In February 1952 he was reported to be one of an eleven-man field playing in the Chicago sectional billiards tournament (three-cushion), and to have a 3–0 record at that time. The two winners of the tournament would graduate to the eastern regional championship, to be held in Buffalo, New York, in turn competing for a spot in the 1952 world tournament to be held in San Francisco, California where they would face defending champion, Willie Hoppe. Hardt made it to the Buffalo regional and won his first three matches in the round robin tournament, with only two more players in his path, including Irving Crane, six-time world champion at straight pool. Although Hardt thereafter lost twice to Crane—first to even the standings of the men, three wins to one loss each, and a second time in 50 to 35 in 71 innings—he sewed up second place for a spot in the world tournament.
Justice Douglas The Court began by pointing to Congress's intent to leave the concept of unfair competition "flexible" and "to be defined [by the FTC] with particularity by the myriad of cases from the field of business," and thus to let the FTC " supplement and bolster" the antitrust laws. Here, the FTC found that MPAS's "exclusive contracts unreasonably restrain competition and tend to monopoly." The market, as seen by the FTC, supported by substantial evidence, was highly constrained: > This is not a situation where, by the nature of the market, there is room > for newcomers, irrespective of the existing restrictive practices. The > number of outlets for the films is quite limited. And, due to the exclusive > contracts, respondent and the three other major companies have foreclosed to > competitors 75 percent of all available outlets for this business throughout > the United States. It is, we think, plain from the Commission's findings > that a device which has sewed up a market so tightly for the benefit of a > few falls within the prohibitions of the Sherman Act, and is therefore an > "unfair method of competition" within the meaning of § 5.344 U.S. at 395.

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