May God bless the memory of the victims and, in the words of Scripture, heal the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds.
Howeitat treatment was to bind up the part with snake-skin plaster and read chapters of the Koran to the sufferer until he died.
They blur together elements that exist apart, or they break elements into pieces, bind up the world, contract it into hard little pellets of perception.
He said the company had already removed the final salary section of the pension scheme and was now trying to "bind up what's on the table with a whole load of strings".
" Juan Carlos Zarate, a Bush deputy national security adviser, sums up the "bind" as follows: "These are the same issues we've been grappling with for years that are uncomfortable given our legal structures and the nature of the threat.
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By then they may already be caught up in another domestic bind: looking after their husband's old parents.
The currency intended to bind Germany into Europe has ended up sowing division.
Under the Bush administration, both the Pentagon and the State Department were intensely wary of signing up to anything that might bind them to take draconian action in the name of humanity.
The isotope is engineered to bind to carcinoids, and any such bindings light up like beacons on the images.
The vaccine aims to work by helping the body produce antibodies which bind to the cocaine molecules, stopping them being taken up by the brain.
Keep in mind that unless medical cost inflation picks up, Medicare Advantage will be in a similar bind next year, looking at another potential cost cut.
Merck says that its studies have not turned up this side effect, and that Januvia was designed to bind only to the DPP-4 enzyme, reducing the chances of these side effects.
The show's British sponsor suspended its support, but the incident was an unhelpful warm-up for a chancellor stressing the cultural ties and shared values that bind the two countries together.
Central banks are gearing up to fight the fight, but they're in a real bind.
The simple reason is that national identity really is made up of the shared experiences, likes and dislikes, and attitudes that bind together people who live in a particular place at a particular time.
They created linaclotide out of 14 amino acids, 6 of which are cysteines that bind so tightly they keep the whole from getting dissolved by stomach acid or chewed up by digestive enzymes in the intestines.
For Deacon, the answer has to lie in a closer look at self-organizing processes and how the origins of life and consciousness are rooted in the constraints that bind and shape these processes as they build from the simplest self-assembly of molecules up to the emergence of the first life forms.
South Koreans are only now waking up to the scale of the problem, stunned that their country could be in such a bind.
Working with Yale University neurologist Stephen Strittmatter, who cloned the Nogo gene, Biogen Idec has created a counterinsurgency protein that acts as a sponge to soak up copies of Nogo and other growth-blocking proteins in the spinal cord before they can bind to the receptor.
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