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shrinking contracting shortening telescoping compressing condensing constricting becoming smaller getting smaller growing smaller squeezing deflating downsizing withering making smaller reducing narrowing concentrating slimming curtailing blighting blasting decaying wasting away wilting atrophying fading weakening deteriorating shriveling up emaciating sinking flagging wasting degenerating drooping sagging waning desiccating parching dehydrating scorching searing burning exsiccating frazzling drying up drying drying out hardening evaporating baking wizening wrinkling blistering creasing crinkling crumpling puckering crimping scrunching ruffling folding rimpling crimpling curling up puckering up screwing up furrowing gathering rumpling corrugating pursing rotting decomposing putrefying spoiling festering perishing disintegrating moldering(US) corrupting moulding(UK) molding(US) crumbling mouldering(UK) fouling curdling degrading dwindling falling declining subsiding abating decreasing diminishing ebbing lessening moderating disappearing easing lowering receding palling petering checking curbing draining dropping quieting rebating settling slashing contraction shrinkage shrivelling(UK) deflation reduction in size cutting down desiccation dehydration dryness thirst parchedness aridness hypohydration scorchedness drought aridity waterlessness exsiccation thirstiness moisturelessness lack of moisture compressive constrictive contractive binding compacting cramping packing pressing squashing More

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I could taste my tongue in my mouth shriveling up.
Now, however, the jailbreak community is shriveling up and blowing away.
Parents ... go days without eating, shriveling to the weight of children themselves.
As it cooled, it buckled like a grape shriveling into a raisin.
The biodegradable aspect of Eddy's materials reveals patterns of decay, shriveling, and mummification.
The table is set for two, and dinner is shriveling in the kitchen.
With these changes, it's not hard to see the program shriveling up and dying within a decade.
After a winter of shriveling, sprouting cloves, the warming weather brings new garlic shoots, ready for plucking.
This isn't Melania's first attempt at getting her husband to shut up on the slowly-shriveling social platform, however.
He starts combing through the crop, carefully picking off shriveling leaves so the healthy buds can get more light.
But as the years of unrelenting drought wear on, the snowpack has grown thin and the lake has been shriveling.
Despite the gusher of spending, Californians endure crumbling infrastructure, failing schools, and agricultural plains shriveling through man-caused water shortages.
So how the heck are we supposed to keep our skin from shriveling up and dying when up in the air?
The other is a continued, slow shriveling up of the neighborhood U.S. bookstore that has been under way for two decades.
But keeping your skin from shriveling up like a raisin doesn't have to come at the expense of your whole paycheck.
The event-driven hedge funds cited concerns over shriveling liquidity in credit markets when it handed back around $1 billion to investors.
Droughts are shriveling high-quality wheat crops in key breadbaskets, sending prices to multi-year highs as bread makers scramble for supplies.
Biden's once huge lead there is shriveling — yet now there is no obvious alternative, especially for many of the state's African-American voters.
If there's any hope of preventing California from shriveling into a parched wasteland, the state will have to figure out some simple things first.
These features tell a story of of a planet whose crust has contracted over geologic time, like a raisin shriveling up in the sun.
Every time I look at a PowerPoint at a work meeting I can feel my soul shriveling up and I don't even believe in souls.
The good folks at NASA never miss a chance to let us know when vital bodies of water around the world are shriveling up and vanishing.
With demand for cars shriveling, the Detroit three and even some foreign manufacturers acknowledge they are now losing money on many of the cars they sell.
China's aviation industry is one of the worst-affected by the epidemic, following travel curbs by nations fearing contagion and cancellations by airlines on shriveling demand.
"Before, we thought retired life would be very dull, just sitting on little stools in the sun and shriveling up and growing old," said Mr. Zhao.
In the manner of modern America, we scattered — pulled in this direction by work, in that direction by adventure, our commitments metastasizing, our free time shriveling.
Hope the thought of your arteries shriveling and stiffening as you shovel cattle de-worming agent into your nostrils isn't too much of a bum out.
Instead of shriveling away and dying a miserable death, the tiny organisms gobbled-up the carbon dioxide and hydrogen around them, helping them to grow and produce methane.
Division heads in Togliatti's Avtovaz automobile factory have told workers the same thing, said Pyotr A. Zolotaryov, a Duma candidate and the head of a shriveling independent union.
The Metropolitan Opera is struggling right now, facing longstanding challenges like declining tickets sales and a shriveling donor base, as well as looming ones like coming labor negotiations.
While hardship and struggle enlarged Lincoln's perspective, inclining him toward empathy, they seemed to have had the opposite effect on Johnson, shriveling his sympathies and hardening his grievances.
Its fire brigade has about 30 members, including a half-dozen younger recruits like Edmund Blenkins, who are rare finds in shriveling towns where most firefighters are over 60.
The aviation industry in China, where the virus emerged, has been one of the worst-affected by the crisis, following travel curbs by nations fearing contagion and shriveling demand.
At all other times you are sharing space with the creatures that call the subaquatic world their own, all the while without worrying about oxygen or your fingertips shriveling up.
If you can get over the fact that you're watching detailed shots of hair shriveling up from the inside-out, the science behind the hair removal is actually really interesting.
Instead, we see it shriveling a gas mask (which isn't how mustard gas works), cracking glass (it can't), and exploding in an airplane, which goes up like a chemical-tainted Hindenburg.
The Skripals' poisoning with a nerve agent prompted a wave of diplomatic expulsions and recriminations, with ties between London and Moscow shriveling to a post-Cold War low in its wake.
"Before, we thought retired life would be very dull, just sitting on little stools in the sun and shriveling up and growing old," said Zhao Kaile, a retired railway bureau administrator.
And if this freaks you out, but you're still looking for a hair-removal option that will leave you smooth, here are a bunch of products that work — Cheeto-like shriveling not included.
The long-term goal is defunding unions, shriveling their political and shop-floor power, to push both political parties deeper into the arms of business and to leave working people with no champions.
Even as fields in western Nebraska were at risk of shriveling without hydration, some farmland in eastern Nebraska remained underwater, and other flood-damaged fields may not be usable for planting for years.
The government intends to raise the pensionable retirement age to 65 by 2025 to leave more people in the workforce and reduce pressure on a shriveling tax base and rising social welfare bill.
There's something about seeing a cat talk about malaise and ennui and all the other fancy French words for intense, life-shriveling boredom that's infinitely more compelling than just another flesh-sack being sad.
Ambition has led me to spend 20 years of my life in a clamorous, filthy city I cannot afford, and to devote far too much attention to the soul-shriveling business of self-promotion.
Georgie, who is 29, sees her future shriveling into one long, gray vista of celibate loneliness and dependence on rich relations — that is, if she doesn't land a husband fast, preferably this very day.
Indeed, after shriveling to the smallest total in five decades, the number of migrants intercepted at the southern border — the best indicator of how many undocumented people are entering the United States — is soaring again.
Russia Dispatch No one in a Russian city 600 yards from China has been infected as yet, but businesses are shriveling and China's image as a benign force is being eclipsed by a more anxious vision.
Since excess subtlety has a way of shriveling R&B until its attenuated shell, stripped of any residual genre marks, dissipates into the wind, it's worth stressing that Ctrl is a sneakily hooky album in the best way.
The poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury with a nerve agent prompted a wave of diplomatic expulsions and recriminations with ties between London and Moscow shriveling to a post-Cold War low in its wake.
CASTELLUCIO, Italy (Reuters) - The plain of Castelluccio in central Italy usually rolls out a carpet of red, yellow and blue flowers for tourists, but this summer drought is shriveling the blooms in a valley already ravaged by a series of earthquakes.
The electronics retailer had thwarted off unsolicited buyout offers, and then considered a deal with Blockbuster, before ultimately falling under the weight of slowing consumer spending on electronics and its shriveling market share, to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2008.
At first blush, Bouquet appears lively and spirited, but upon closer look, several of the flowers are shriveling and bending away from light, reminding the viewer of mortality, the brevity of beauty, and that 'still life' is not really still at all.
The higher duties have caused a shriveling of transaction volumes, with sales levels in five prime London boroughs falling by an average of more than 83 percent per year in the five years to March 28 - the most since Land Registry records began in 220.
It's over a bowl of real grapes, though, that the flies are crowding: For weeks, Ryan has been observing the fruits' slowly shriveling skins, now furrowed with mineral-green pastures of mold, in an effort to perfect her simulacra in amethyst, rose quartz and amazonite.
A large structure with thousands of pieces of shriveling bologna pinned to its walls, each piece affixed with a portrait of a supposedly Jewish person, it was intended as an oblique comment on how easy it is for collective identity to be rendered meaningless when reduced to abstraction.
Businesses that depend on China are shriveling, hotels once full of Chinese guests stand empty and the local university, once a magnet for paying pupils from China, is struggling to cope as hundreds of its students who went home for the Lunar New Year holiday find themselves stranded.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — With the Syrian rebel enclave of eastern Aleppo shriveling, Russia said on Monday that it would start talks with the United States this week on a deal for holdout insurgents to leave, and that any who refused would be regarded as terrorists subject to deadly assault.
The shriveling of the program comes as the number of people fleeing violence and persecution in the world totaled 228 million last year, the highest recorded since World War II. Mr. Trump is expected to finalize his refugee cap in the coming days, which will pair with a potentially divisive executive order that gives local activists more power to reject refugees chosen for resettlement in their communities.
Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus was described in 2010 from an abalone which had died from abalone shriveling syndrome.Zhuang J, Cai G, Lin Q, Wu Z, Xie L (2012) A bacteriophage-related chimeric marine virus infecting abalone. PLoS One 5(11):e13850.
Springer Science and Business Media, 2012. • Infected seeds exhibiting: cracked seed coats, shriveling, flattening, grey mold, or black spots (pycnidia) on the seed coat.
Pycnidia are fruiting bodies of the fungus. When the lesions become numerous often the leaves turn yellow, then brown, shriveling up and eventually dropping off the plant altogether.
Epiphyllum hybrids should be re- potted every 2 to 3 years as they tend to sour and deplete the nutrients in their growing medium. Because the plants are aggressive and grow quickly, they are susceptible to depleting the potassium in their growing medium which results in older growth failing to remain turgid and shriveling. They should be provided a balanced fertilizer when in active growth to prevent the older growth from shriveling. Flowering is triggered by withholding water and giving the plants a dry resting period of about two months during their winter rest.
Wood under the bark will become streaked with black discoloration. Immature fruit forms water-soaked lesions and later turned black. Bacterial ooze can be found on these lesions. Severe infections result in fruit turning entirely black and shriveling.
Arthur starts to leave in anger as the Marquise relishes her triumph in separating the lovers. Suddenly Galifard enters, a specter, shriveling and in convulsions. With his last breath he accuses the Marquise of poisoning Vernillac and dies. All becomes instantly clear.
It is revealed that the Gokemidoro have invaded Earth, intending to eradicate the human race. Noriko then plunges off the ridge, shriveling into a cadaver. The passengers argue about whether extraterrestrials would invade Earth. Professor Sagai theorizes that the hijacker was turned into a vampire.
In the morning, she tries to apologize to Travis and explain she fears shriveling up and dying if she doesn't get out and do things. Feeling bad for Travis' bitterness toward her posters, Jules and Laurie chase down the kid responsible for stealing most of the posters.
Color is uniform yellow, with an occasional red blush 'Golden Delicious' is a large, yellowish-green skinned cultivar and very sweet to the taste. It is prone to bruising and shriveling, so it needs careful handling and storage. It is a favorite for salads, apple sauce, and apple butter.
The head capsule splits along the midline, and a glassy, whitish pupa forces its way out of the discarded, shriveling larval skin. The pupa turns creamy yellow, with gray-blue, large compound eyes showing through the thin integument. One can also see the antenna, stubby wing pads, and back spines.
A wet specimen is a specimen preserved in fluid, often 70% alcohol. Specimens that would receive this preservation technique are usually soft-bodied, such as caterpillars, larva, and spiders because of their soft abdomens. This is done to minimize shriveling allowing the identifying characteristics to be preserved as true to life as possible. Hard-bodied insects may also be preserved temporarily in alcohol before pinning.
Trees as young as seedlings may show symptoms of infection such as blight or root rot. Bark wounds, called cankers, can form on stems and branches as a result of disease. Infected cocoa pods rot and turn black, providing insight on the origin of the disease name. Other symptoms that may occur include damping off, dieback, lesions, mummification, premature drop, soft rot, and shriveling.
These blemishes are tan and/or gray due to a loss of pigment, and they are usually irregularly shaped. Also, a post-harvest symptom can be shrinkage and shriveling of the outer tissue of the potato due to water loss. Black spots can also be found on the surface of infected tubers, which are a sign of the disease. These are made up of conidia and conidiophores of the pathogenic fungus.
Once picked, the olives are vigorously washed and packed in alternating layers with salt. The high concentrations of salt draw the moisture out of olives, dehydrating and shriveling them until they look somewhat analogous to a raisin. Once packed in salt, fermentation is minimal and only initiated by the most halophilic yeast species such as Debaryomyces hansenii. Once cured, they are sold in their natural state without any additives.
This species is widespread in southern Africa where it grows in warmer drier areas, dry savannah and rocky slopes. It is of easy cultivation and hardy when kept reasonably dry and watered only enough to keep the tuber from shriveling. Although it shows decreased activity in the January – April period, it never goes into complete dormancy and always carries some leaves. Plants cannot tolerate more than occasional light frosts with temperatures dropping as low as -2 °C.
With a flat face, they reasoned that its nose would have retracted and its eyes would have receded for protection, eventually shriveling up and disappearing over time. Though the script for "Red Sky at Morning" described the confrontation between the ghostly sailors as "they collide into a swirling vortex that disappears", Kripke and Singer ultimately left creative control up to Hayden. Production filmed each element of the sequence separately, with the cemetery itself taking place at Heritage Park.Knight, p.
After the War of Succession, both Crowns finally merged into the Kingdom of Spain and the finance institutions were structured according to the Castilian organization. However, the traditional Castilian model also did not work in a desirable way, due to its own organizational structure and the serious situation in which the Crown's incomes were found. Many of the incomes had been leased to private individuals during the 17th century, shriveling the income of the Royal Treasury.
Cato Institute. August 6, 2007. Avinash Dixit described Leeson's book Anarchy Unbound: Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think as "an eye-opener," and Robert Ellickson described it as "masterly."Cambridge University Press According to Leeson: > [T]he case for anarchy derives its strength from empirical evidence, not > theory.... Despite... significant arenas of anarchy we do not observe > perpetual world war in the absence of global government, shriveling > international commerce in the absence of supranational commercial law, or > even deteriorating standards of living in Somalia.
A deluxe copy of the album was released which featured the regular vinyl copy in a gatefold sleeve, the CD copy of the album and a bonus seven-inch with two tracks not to be released on any format. In March a promotional CD was issued for the second track "Slow Wave", but was never released on any other format to date. In early May, the band announced that they would release a remix album. They posted a video on YouTube of short clips of each song and the album cover slowly shriveling up.
Controlled by up to ten people, the air was then removed to create the appearance of the head shriveling. Special effects artist Chris Walas sculpted Lacey's melting face by using different colored layers of gelatin placed over a carved, stone skull that could withstand heat. The sculpture was then heated with propane heaters to melt the gelatin and filmed using a slower-than-normal camera so that the effect appears to take place rapidly when played at normal speed. Belloq's head mold contained a thin-plaster skull filled with blood bags and detritus.
Depending on trauma, space, water availability or even old age, outer leaves will die off, turning golden brown and shriveling away. Plants reach maturity in three to seven years, again largely dependent on the space, sunlight and water available, at which point they will begin to send out racemes of flowers. Flowers develop in a cluster at the head of the raceme and are spaced out by its rapid growth. 1801 plate depicting Gonialoe variegata The flowers are orange, arranged in a raceme of around 20–30 cm in height.
Tremella mesenterica is frequently confused with Tremella aurantia, a widespread species parasitic on the plant pathogenic fungus Stereum hirsutum. Tremella aurantia can often be recognized by the presence of its host, which typically grows on logs, stumps, and trunks. Though the two species are similarly colored, the surface of T. aurantia is usually matte, not greasy or shiny, and its lobes or folds are thicker than those of T. mesenterica. Fruit bodies of T. aurantia contain unclamped, thick-walled host hyphae and consequently retain their shape when dried, rather than shriveling or collapsing to a film (as in T. mesenterica).
Citrus plants can also develop a deficiency condition called chlorosis, characterized by yellowing leavesOnline at SumoGardener highlighted by contrasting leaf veins. The shriveling leaves eventually fall, and if the plant loses too many, it will slowly die. This condition is often caused by an excessively high pH (alkaline soil), which prevents the plant from absorbing iron, magnesium, zinc, or other nutrients it needs to produce chlorophyll. This condition can be cured by adding an appropriate acidic fertilizer formulated for citrus, which can sometimes revive a plant to produce new leaves and even flower buds within a few weeks under optimum conditions.
Maintaining high relative humidity (RH) in modified atmosphere packaging is important because it “results in reduced transpiration of water from the produce, thereby reducing wilting, shriveling, and loss of firmness. The accumulation of vapor in the packaging depends on the rate of water loss from the product, its surface area, the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of the film, and the external environment temperature.”Geeson, 1989 “The RH in most sealed packaging is near the saturation level. Therefore, even very small fluctuations in temperature during storage or shipment may result in water condensation on the surface of both film and produce.
In 2012, Canadian director Zack Russell directed the first fully staged production of this explicit work in Toronto's SummerWorks Festival to rambunctious reviews and sold out houses. Last of the Suns, her first play, tells of a Chinese Nationalist army general shriveling away under the harsh California sun as his failed and defecting ice-skating granddaughter comes to visit him on his 100th birthday. It premiered at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and was later produced by New York's Ma-Yi Theater Company. Matthew Murray begins his review ‘The world of Alice Tuan's Last of the Suns is one that, as in many great plays, exists somewhere between the real and the fantastic.
Later writers have implied that the Sirens were cannibals, based on Circe's description of them "lolling there in their meadow, round them heaps of corpses rotting away, rags of skin shriveling on their bones."Odyssey 12.45–6, Fagles' translation. As linguist Jane Ellen Harrison (1850–1928) notes of "The Ker as siren": "It is strange and beautiful that Homer should make the Sirens appeal to the spirit, not to the flesh."Harrison 198 The siren song is a promise to Odysseus of mantic truths; with a false promise that he will live to tell them, they sing, > Once he hears to his heart's content, sails on, a wiser man.
The Kurhaus hotel in Travemünde, designed by Lillie Economic conditions were hard for artists at the turn of the 19th century, with shriveling funds from the public coffers due to, among other things, the loss of Christiansborg, the setting up of new residences at Amalienborg, and pending war, which took place in the early 19th century. After a bankruptcy in 1798 he left Copenhagen and Denmark, and moved to Lübeck, where the second half of his career began. His second wife died July 21, 1804 in Lübeck. He was resident architect for C.F. Hansen at the establishment of Kastorf and Kramonshagen in Holstein in 1801-1802.
In a review of the film, Dann Gire of the Daily Herald said that "nothing feels more desperate than a movie that tries to extort emotions from young viewers. That happens in the animated Pokémon 4Ever, in which colorful characters stand around crying over the shriveling corpse of a magical creature called Celebi. The movie has emotional warmth of tin foil, mainly because it never establishes connections among the characters, or between the characters and viewers". Tenley Woodman of the Boston Herald said that "Fans 4Ever would be a more appropriate title for the film because Pokémon enthusiasts likely will be the only ones satisfied by the fourth big-screen installment of this Japanimation craze".
An example of the difference between a red fleshed teinturier grape (Agria left) and a red wine grape variety with its skin peeled off to show that its flesh and juice is naturally white (Grenache right). The vast majority of red wine grapes are like the Grenache on the right with the red color of wine coming from skin contact during winemaking. Grand Noir de la Calmette is a high yielding grape variety that needs to be kept in check by winter pruning or green harvesting. It can be limited by plantings in vineyard soils of low fertility, however, vines planted in those types of soils do run the risk of shriveling.
The third-person chapters following Colleen are partially set before Panossian's murder while his chapters are told after his death, as his disembodied consciousness drifts around the convention following participants and thinking about his past. Panossian can feel his nerves dying and his brain shriveling like a ‘sponge in the sun’, and he spends his time lamenting over not remembering who it was that killed him, trying to figure it out, and letting his mind drift into long monologues about his past and opinions, his thoughts on Lovecraft, and his opinions on the other con-goers. Colleen recklessly searches for the truth and believes that there's a connection between "Arkham," the book Panossian was supposed to be selling when he died, and who killed him. The book is rumored to be bound in human skin.

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