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Outside the tiny terrarium of their creation, they shrivel up.
So testosterone production stops, and that's when testicles shrivel up.
Men and women had allowed their souls to shrivel up in sin.
If we don't get enough, in fact, these cells begin to shrivel up.
I felt my euphoria shrivel up and the corners of my mouth come down.
But a vision disconnected from first steps and early successes can shrivel up and die.
Oh you know, watching my husband shrivel up and die after a terminal brain cancer diagnosis.
"For example, if you put salt on a slug they shrivel up and die," Hudson says.
The caspase goes around the cell, dicing up cell parts, and the cell starts to shrivel up.
His knighthood (though of course he said yes to it, weakly, as ever) made him shrivel up.
Neither of us is a fan of flowers, which, as we all know, shrivel up and die.
"The state ... must not fall behind, get 'uberised' and shrivel up," Thomas Cazenave told Reuters in an interview.
We both knew we needed to grow because of it all and not shrivel up or become bitter.
Some onlookers are fretting that the reduced competition could shrivel up innovation, leading to slower improvements in crop yields.
Many managers want to hire someone who doesn't shrivel up at the first sign of a difficult conversation. 7.
And who wants to waste hours doing a twist-out only to have it shrivel up in the sun?
The untreated green beans on the left shrivel up after a few days, while the Edipeel ones stand strong:
It's easy to name other businesses that would shrivel up and die if they took the "calculated misery" approach.
"Water, I need it," you might be thinking or croaking to anyone within earshot, as you shrivel up into oblivion.
In simple terms, they draw water out, so if bacteria try to grow on it, they will simply shrivel up.
So not only would banks be hurt by slashing interest rates, but the US consumer would also be likely to shrivel up.
If she could give love to IT perhaps it would shrivel up and die, for she was sure that IT could not withstand love.
The urge came thick and fast, constantly invading my thoughts, prodding at me to act on it, or else I would shrivel up and die.
We can shrivel up into a hardened ball, or we can pick ourselves up, dust off our arms, shake out our hair and press forward.
But perhaps more importantly than any of this is the fact that more sensitive crops like corn and wheat can shrivel up—literally wilt—when temperatures increase.
Yes, the West faces daunting water problems, particularly as climate change starts to shrivel up the crucial Colorado River, which supplies water to seven states from Colorado to California.
But we love our beautiful moon goddess J.K. Rowling and we must have more of her precious, precious words to consume or else we will shrivel up and die.
Another favorite is bigos—sauerkraut cooked with mushroom, sausages, and bacon—but English people look at it and shrivel up their faces because it looks a bit like brains.
The media hysteria over the exploding Toronto rave community made it seem like after 1992 there were no other afterhours parties, but the original house scene didn't shrivel up and disappear.
Doc, younger than the other two — he was just a kid when they all first got mixed up together — is the quietest, a timid soul trying not to shrivel up with grief.
He waited maybe too long to get married, but the thing was, he had his mom to take care of, never felt it was time, all those years, watching her body shrivel up.
So when you find a matte lipstick that has serious color payoff, doesn't make lips shrivel up into themselves, and can hold strong through a makeout or pizza session, then you've found a keeper.
If we want to see FDA approval for a device like Ava before our ovaries shrivel up and die, that means more clinical research, more funding, more prototypes, and perhaps most frustratingly, a sense of urgency.
The mighty stalwarts of the Amazon will shrivel up, and a wave of death will start at the periphery and propagate throughout as much of it degrades from a dense tropical forest into a sparse savanna.
As ride requests shrivel up and shared rides are pulled from the Uber and Lyft apps, drivers are feeling the economic impact of COVID-22020, the official term for the disease spreading in the new coronavirus outbreak.
When you play devil's advocate—for instance, if you suggest that if everyone lived the way he does the economy would shrivel up—he can get riled, and you notice that he's sort of ripped, in a ropy way.
His tireless efforts to avoid a formal split reflect a belief that if that were to happen, the two or more resulting entities (apart from quarreling over a vast historical inheritance) would eventually shrivel up into diminishing, dysfunctional micro-communities.
"I don't think you are an animal and I don't think you are a monster," the detective is heard saying, "but only an animal and a monster would sit there and let their child shrivel up and die like that."
Considering that last month was the hottest month since we began keeping records, I'm more surprised that the ice hasn't melted even more (in the video above, you can see how the ice caps seem to shrivel up around mid-July).
The fear, though, is that eventually Choice will expand so much and suck so many dollars out of VA-run healthcare, that the federal system will shrivel up and the VA will turn into more of a state-run insurance program for vets on the private market.
My children love blueberries and would eat a pound in a single sitting if I allowed them to, but I&aposm typically so busy rationing out the contents of a quarter of a pint from my local grocery store that the final few shrivel up waiting to be distributed.
That&aposs because, in people with depression or mood and anxiety disorders, neurons in the prefrontal cortex — an area of the brain that&aposs important in part for  controlling emotion  — tend to shrivel up, said senior study author David Olson, an assistant professor of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular medicine at the University of California, Davis.
According to UC Davis biochemist David Olson, one of the main signs of depression is that the parts of a neuron that branch out to form connections with other neurons (collectively known as neurites) tend to "shrivel up" in the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain that is critical in regulating emotion and anxiety.
But in Gibraltar — a far-flung, fully detached nib of Britain, flanked by water on two sides and Spain on the third — the question was less philosophical: If the United Kingdom left the European Union, Spain might seize the opportunity to isolate Gibraltar, leaving the territory to shrivel up, like a flap of dead skin.
The chemicals produced also affect the nervous system of the predators. The ink produces an averse response in some predators. For instance, sea anemones shrivel up when they come in contact with the Ink.
A lack of water causes him to shrivel up and become ineffectual. ; : :This reality's iteration of Hiroshi except that he's a single man and owner of a ramen shop. He takes care of Gou, however, because he is too lazy to take care of himself.
Black rot is a disease estimated to affect 95% of all eastern grape vineyards. The USDA estimates it could reduce yields by 85% if left untreated. Black rot is spread through spores left in the mummied grapes infected the year before. Upon infection the grapes shrivel up and turn black.
Hymenophyllum nephrophyllum, the kidney fern, is a filmy fern species native to New Zealand. It commonly grows on the forest floor of open native bush. Individual kidney-shaped fronds stand about 5-10 cm tall. In hot weather they shrivel up to conserve moisture, but open up again when the wet returns.
Michel thought that "power is evil" and in her mind history was the story of free people being enslaved. In an 1882 speech she said "All revolutions have been insufficient because they have been political". Organisation was, in her mind, not necessary because the poor and exploited would rise up and, through their sheer numbers, would force the old order to shrivel up.
In wheat, Fusarium infects the head (hence the name "Fusarium head blight") and causes the kernels to shrivel up and become chalky white. Additionally, the fungus can produce mycotoxins that further reduce the quality of the kernel. Infected florets (especially the outer glumes) become slightly darkened and oily in appearance. Macroconidia are produced in sporodochia, which gives the spike a bright pink or orange color.
Along with the ripening of the grapes in colder months, the leaves eventually fall off as the plant enters the dormant stage. Grapes tend to shrivel up on the vine, turning into raisins if not harvested before meteorological winter. The shriveled grapes are advantageous for animals looking for food during these months. The grape vine can be either monoecious or diecious, with flowers appearing in May to June.
2009 proved to be a successful year for former President Bill Clinton and occasionally Conan would use a chart to illustrate fluctuations in his popularity. The chart consisted of a picture of Clinton and an arrow that was attached at his crotch. As positive statistics were presented, the arrow would thicken and elongate, simulating an erection. When negative statistics were presented, the arrow would shrink and shrivel up.
S. musiva affects fitness in two ways, depending on how it manifests itself, either as a leaf spot or a canker. If it can only infect the leaf, it will only affect that leaf and not the entire tree's fitness. This is not saying that S. musiva doesn't spread to other leaves, which it does, only that it will not kill the tree itself, just the leaves. The leaves become covered in spots first, then become black and shrivel up.
In 1925, California enacted a law requiring that "all avocados, at the time of picking, and at all times thereafter, shall contain not less than 8 percent of oil, by weight of the avocado excluding the skin and seed."This is now § 792 of California's Agricultural Code. In 1925, practically all the avocados in the United States came from California. The purpose of this legislation was to prevent the marketing of immature avocados, which never ripen properly, but decay or shrivel up and become rubbery and unpalatable.
He is the last remaining member of the Lysinda Circle of vampires, although when this was pointed out to him he renamed it the "Sam Cirkail Mamajama." Unlike most vampires, a stake through the heart does not turn him to dust, but merely forces him to shrivel up like a raisin until the stake is pulled out. While he can mesmerize women, this ability cancels out when he tries to use it to seduce them. Unlike most of the main characters, Sam actually has a known last name.
Pythium symptoms will first appear as small, irregularly shaped spots that are 1/2" to 4" inches in diameter and will join together to form large patches that will often be long streaks. Pythium often develops into these streaks because it is the direction of water movement (drainage) most often ruts from golf carts and mowing equipment. The turfgrass leaves will at first look and feel water-soaked, greasy, or slimy. Once dew or moisture dries up the blade will shrivel up and collapse, often causing a matted brown turf.
That creates problems with shrimp-like species that are not small. The expression "jumbo shrimp" can be viewed as an oxymoron, a problem that doesn't exist with the commercial designation "jumbo prawns". The term shrimp originated around the 14th century with the Middle English ', akin to the Middle Low German ', and meaning to contract or wrinkle; and the Old Norse ', meaning to shrivel up, or skreppa, meaning a thin person. It is not clear where the term prawn originated, but early forms of the word surfaced in England in the early 15th century as prayne, praine and prane.
The lethal laser could be one of several low-power consumer lasers, but blue lasers, similar to the ones found in Blu-ray players, are thought to have great potential. Blue lasers are preferable as higher powered ones, they are more available than red, and cheaper - due to them being used in the Blu-ray industry. The lethal laser is fired at the mosquito and is able to kill it mid-flight, possibly by overheating it. In a video published by Intellectual Ventures, the mosquito's wings appear to wither, shrivel up and the body drops to the floor, often motionless.
The Chinese Confucian thinker Mencius, who had sought to give advice to ruthless political leaders during China's Warring States period, was convinced that the mind played a mediating role between the "lesser self" (the physiological self) and the "greater self" (the moral self), and that getting the priorities right between these two would lead to sage-hood. He argued that if one did not feel satisfaction or pleasure in nourishing one's "vital force" with "righteous deeds", then that force would shrivel up (Mencius, 6A:15 2A:2). More specifically, he mentions the experience of intoxicating joy if one celebrates the practice of the great virtues, especially through music.
One year, they did not have enough rain and finding that the paddy and other crops were beginning to shrivel up, cultivators on both sides wanted to divert the water from the Rohini river to their own fields. Those living in Koli said that there was not enough water in the river for both sides, and that if only they could channel the water just once more to their fields that would be enough for the paddy to mature and ripen. On the other hand, people from Kapilavatthu argued that, in that case, they would be denied the use of the water and their crops would surely fail, and they would be compelled to buy from other people. They said that they were not prepared to go carrying their money and valuables to the opposite bank of the river in exchange for food.

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