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joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of
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of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of
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of bones stripped to the marrow, sucked dry,
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As soon as the soldier gave him a marrow bone biscuit, the dog rushed back out into the night
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down to the marrow of the problem as it nagged and badgered at
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The emptiness of it all drills down into Billy's marrow
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spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the
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about the bones and the marrow
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While Bob and I were eating popsicles he told me, “This is my second round of chemotherapy, once they get me into remission again, I will do some radiation treatments, and then they will give me my second bone marrow transplant or BMT, the doctors call it ‘BMT’ with their stuffy ass beards and their stoic breaths and such
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The rain had held up, but the east wind blew mercilessly in from the sea, cutting to bone and marrow
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24 His breasts are full of milk, and his bones are moistened with marrow
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of fat things, a feast of wines on the lees, of fat things full of marrow, of wines on the lees well refined
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Put the marrow into the preserving pan, sprinkle well with some of the sugar, and stand for 12 hours
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The eternal cold, reaching in to every part of her body with cruel, inexorable fingers reaching out for her very bones and the marrow inside
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I wanted to live deep and suck all the marrow of life
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It was unstoppable, the throb of it piercing flesh and bone and marrow, ransacking the mountain and all within it
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Blood was being produced in continuous tissue cultures from cells taken from the bone marrow of healthy patients
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She needed a bone marrow transplant or she would die
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The parents asked the boy if he would donate his bone marrow to save his sister's life
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The water ate away at the bone for more than a minute before breaking through to the marrow; the magma inside sizzled like eggs cooking in the sun as it was washed away
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He showed Crinigan a photo scan of the femurs bone marrow, which looked like a honeycomb
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And as Shevatas looked, the blood drained from his dark features; his marrow turned to ice, and the skin of his back crawled and wrinkled with horror, while his lips worked soundlessly
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Conan, glaring at him, felt his blood turn to ice, and the marrow of his bones to water; for Shukeli's wide-open eyes were glassy and empty, and from the great gash in his belly his entrails hung limply to the floor
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'Was it a mortal's sword that felled you in your tent before the fight? Nay, it was a child of the dark, a waif of outer space, whose fingers were afire with the frozen coldness of the black gulfs, which froze the blood in your veins and the marrow of your thews
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The shin-bones were split lengthwise, and there was but one explanation; they had been broken in that manner in order to obtain the marrow
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Yet what creature but man breaks bones for their marrow? Perhaps those remnants were mute evidence of a horrible, cannibalistic feast, of some wretch driven to madness by starvation
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The meat was gristly but I cracked the bone sucking out the marrow and found more of the blood taste I craved was inside the soft white centers
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'The dust of travel is gray on your mail, and I keep you standing here without rest or sup! Mitra! I see well enough now that you are alive, but I swear, when I turned and saw you standing all gray and dim in the twilight, the marrow of my knees turned to water
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The merchant did not lack courage; but these uncanny visitants turned his marrow to water
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Madoff was known as a philanthropist where he donated a lot of money to the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation and hospitals and different theatres
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and touched the very marrow of his bones and being
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al-‘iyn) the bone marrow of their shins will be visible
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At first she thought it was a matter of a passing debility and she secretly took marrow syrup and put honey on her eyes, but quite soon she began to realize that she was irrevocably sinking into the darkness, to a point where she never had a clear notion of the invention of the electric light, for when they put in the first bulbs she was only able to perceive the glow
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First went fat, then muscle, then the very marrow was savagely chewed
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We think he might have received a bone marrow transplant from somewhere, but we can’t be sure
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Mobley, his doctor at Willis Knight Cancer Centre said Donna could save Forrest’s life if she agreed to give him a bone marrow transplant
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Rigden and convince her to give him a marrow transplant,” Dr
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He’s under the impression that she can save his life by giving him a bone marrow transplant
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only hope for the boy was marrow transplant, Liu Changhong didn't hesi-
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joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts
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and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and
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She tried to figure it out, but was tired to the marrow from
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The words were coming from our Christ, there meanings deep and solid, but my apprehension, and my comprehension of them were very limited, but all that was said was stored in the marrow of my spirit for later retrieval
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Ordinarily, trolls could digest anything, food or not: fish entrails, mastodon marrow, the yeasty sediment that collected at the bottom of their beer kegs
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He would suck the marrow from their bones
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and of the joints and marrow, and is a
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more and more to the marrow sworn old school door blues and warming in matters
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The pain was sharp and intense as the anima’s incisors dug all the way into the marrow of her bones
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A bone marrow biopsy involves taking a sample of bone marrow, usually from the back of the iliac crest ( hip bone ) to count the number of plasma cells present and to see how well the bone marrow is functioning
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Under normal conditions plasma cells make up less than 5% of all the cells within the bone marrow
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After allowing time for the local anesthetic to work, a long thin needle is inserted through the skin and outer layer of the bone marrow cavity
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A syringe is attached to the end of the needle and a small sample of bone marrow fluid is drawn out-this is used to obtain a small core of bone marrow which will provide more detailed information about the structure of the bone marrow and bone-this is known as a ‘bone marrow trephine’ removing a circular area of Tissue
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Unfortunately, cytotoxic drugs also damage all rapidly dividing normal cells, especially those found in the bone marrow, skin and the intestinal tract
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The genetic disease causes anemia, enlargement of the spleen and abnormalities of the bone marrow
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The mind absorbs the bone marrow of the information
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The folks had been gone since late last night due to a family emergency in New Hampshire and were not coming back until tomorrow morning, so Kenny was going to suck all the marrow he could out of this day with Robert
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Zar lashed out a taloned hand, tearing out the throat and leaning his head back to swallow it whole, and the primes fell onto their bloodfeast with a renewed voracity, shredding and tearing away the meat and the sinew, stripping the bones of marrow and spitting out the broken shards
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'Piercing one's unprotected--everything about us will be unprotected then--one's unprotected marrow, and turning it to ice within us
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It was the kind of scream that imprints on your soul and chills the marrow flowing through your bones
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The first step, the process of the actual removal from Kökensee to Berlin, from legality to illicitness, had in its smoothness been positively glib; and he had supposed that, once alone together, love-making, which was the very marrow of running away--else why run?--would follow with a similar glibness
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The marrow was thrumming with the echoes of the energy it had been worked to produce
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When he had it firmly in his teeth, he touched his vast strength and worked the marrow of being, sending a shape spooling out through the darkness between worlds, connecting the young strait to something on the other side
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Based on the patient's clinical symptoms and diagnostic lab findings, he likely has polycythemia vera, a bone marrow disease in which there is overproduction of red blood cells
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Then Simon felt absolute coldness and saw the actual heart of a glacier, and even though it chilled him to the marrow it was like a blacksmith’s furnace compared with those eyes
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Hominids found that by taking a heavy enough rock and bringing it down with sufficient force onto a thigh bone, they could split the bone and by separating it… gain access to the most nutritious, most concentrated food the carcass had to offer: bone marrow; the stuff of Life itself, the cells that create blood cells
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They became guilty of eating meat, eating the cells of dying marrow that are designed to create new blood cells for a living body
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By taking a dead rock in their living hands and bringing it down with sufficient force onto the thigh bone of a dead carcass, they could split the bone apart, and by separating it… gain access to the most nutritious, most highly concentrated food the carcass had to offer: bone marrow
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Simply take a rock in your hand, and smash the bone hard enough against the bone and it will split: and voila: there is the rich marrow inside
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Marrow has more nutrients in it than any other part of a dead carcass
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A human can live for 2 weeks in the Veldt from the marrow found in the thigh bone of an African antelope
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Not only could they eat what was inside the bones, they could save it for later by just taking the bones away: they didn’t need to eat it immediately, they didn’t even need a container to carry the marrow in
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By scavenging the leftovers of carcasses that were mostly bones, to using the only edible thing left…the marrow inside the bones as a source of food, and using the bone itself as a bludgeon, as a defensive or offensive weapon… to splitting the bone for its marrow, and thus creating a sharper weapon that is even more deadly: a sharp deadly pointed bone dagger… was a natural process of innovation born out of both necessity and desperation
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improves the iron levels by nourishing the marrow, thereby increasing the
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It is said that stinging nettle not only helps to increase the production of red blood cells by stimulating the function of bone marrow, but it also enhances
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It also contains chemicals that help to stimulate bone marrow in production
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They were the ones we supplanted; when we began stealing their marrow from them
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marrow, and quick to discern the thoughts and intents of the heart
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The marrow of the
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We can cure it by bone marrow transplant
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Bone marrow produces the cells that HIV attacks
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inserting the marrow that produces HIV resistant cells might endow the patient with a means to repel the infection
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The sound was heard for miles and people everywhere on the island glanced toward the volcano rising above the forest with dread as the sound of an ancient predator chilled the marrow of their bones
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Damien Reynolds was a lover to the marrow in his bones
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“There is in me to the marrow of my bones, a Thoreauvian need to escape the glut and
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The more business he got, the greater his power seemed to grow of getting at its pith and marrow; and however late at night he sat carousing with Sydney Carton, he always had his points at his fingers' ends in the morning
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The pith and marrow of our attribute
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marrow in the bones,
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Did it know all about her? When it lay under her heart, had it been listening then? Was there a reproach in the look? She felt the marrow melt in her bones, with fear and pain
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"Lick him into shape!--lick what marrow there was out of his bones
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madder, and punches the spinal marrow out of dogs with whalebone
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"This must be very flattering to the feelings of the rabbits into whose heads he has thrust pins, to the fowls whose bones he has dyed red, and to the dogs whose spinal marrow he has punched out?"
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A move had to be made because that merry old soul, the grasswidower in question who appeared to be glued to the spot, didn't appear in any particular hurry to wend his way home to his dearly beloved Queenstown and it was highly likely some sponger's bawdyhouse of retired beauties where age was no bar off Sheriff street lower would be the best clue to that equivocal character's whereabouts for a few days to come, alternately racking their feelings (the mermaids') with sixchamber revolver anecdotes verging on the tropical calculated to freeze the marrow of anybody's bones and mauling their largesized charms betweenwhiles with rough and tumble gusto to the accompaniment of large potations of potheen and the usual blarney about himself for as to who he in reality was let x equal my right name and address, as Mr Algebra remarks passim
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She hears Americans scurry across farm fields, directing their huge cannons at the smoke of Saint-Malo; she hears families sniffling around hurricane lamps in cellars, crows hopping from pile to pile, flies landing on corpses in ditches; she hears the tamarinds shiver and the jays shriek and the dune grass burn; she feels the great granite fist, sunk deep into the earth’s crust, on which Saint-Malo sits, and the ocean teething at it from all four sides, and the outer islands holding steady against the swirling tides; she hears cows drink from stone troughs and dolphins rise through the green water of the Channel; she hears the bones of dead whales stir five leagues below, their marrow offering a century of food for cities of creatures who will live their whole lives and never once see a photon sent from the sun
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He was a sportsman, was Godfrey, down to his marrow, and he wouldn't have stopped his training and let in his skipper if it were not for some cause that was too strong for him
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Well might the terrified weasels dive under the tables and spring madly up at the windows! Well might the ferrets rush wildly for the fireplace and get hopelessly jammed in the chimney! Well might tables and chairs be upset, and glass and china be sent crashing on the floor, in the panic of that terrible moment when the four Heroes strode wrathfully into the room! The mighty Badger, his whiskers bristling, his great cudgel whistling through the air; Mole, black and grim, brandishing his stick and shouting his awful war-cry, 'A Mole! A Mole!' Rat; desperate and determined, his belt bulging with weapons of every age and every variety; Toad, frenzied with excitement and injured pride, swollen to twice his ordinary size, leaping into the air and emitting Toad-whoops that chilled them to the marrow! 'Toad he went a-pleasuring!' he yelled
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The method of his discourse and conversation was very precise, and his words were all set forth in a style of consequence, that took with many for a season as the pith and marrow of solidity and sense