Each exhibit suggests that some of the provincialism that has characterized the Canadian art world in the past may someday be sloughed off. |
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Since independence, the yoke of French influence has not entirely been sloughed. |
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Germany and Japan have, in some measure, sloughed off their post-1945 pacifism. |
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The Indian side appeared famished for most part of the tournament, an outfit that seemed to have sloughed off its competitive edge. |
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Almost the whole of Europe has sloughed off its addiction to the notion of royalty. |
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It cannot begin its own work until it has sloughed off all its superstitious regard for the past. |
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Dramatic decreases are believed to occur when tissues under the tongues of green frogs become inflamed and are sloughed. |
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I walked back up the hill to the motel, relieved to have sloughed the prickliness of the pub. |
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This is in addition to host-derived proteins, such its pancreatic and intestinal enzymes, mucins, glycoproteins, and sloughed epithelial cells. |
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Then it turned into a carnivore, sloughed its armour and acquired a new set of biological and chemical defences. |
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In addition, the gangrenous areas on his toes had sloughed and been replaced almost entirely by healthy tissue. |
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Outside, the pavement was littered with peeling strips of grayish-white gunk that had sloughed from its sides like dead skin. |
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It was an attitude that sloughed off responsibility for quality control onto regulatory authorities. |
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Shaved the scalp a second time, and brought the edges of the wound in position, the previous edges having sloughed away. |
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They just get sloughed off because they call an election or they prorogue the House and we have to start all over again. |
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Having sloughed the oppressive confines of the mine, instinct takes over. |
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Portions of the kidneys were actually sloughed off and excreted in the urine. |
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Continue with the treatment until the cold sore dries out, a crust develops and this crust is sloughed off. |
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Our healing volcanic clay draws out the bacteria, sloughed skin and fine impurities. |
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These cells are subsequently sloughed off as the stratum corneum is formed underneath them. |
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Cyamids are small crustaceans that inhabit different parts of a whale's body and feed off dead, sloughed skin. |
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These are PhDs, people with a lot more education than some of the people we're dealing with at Health Canada, and it was just sloughed off. |
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The bark is sloughed off in the spring, and the resting spores produce the spores that infect the new needles of balsam fir. |
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These pieces of sloughed skin, which are like giant dandruff, some as big as the palm of a hand, are collected using a kitchen sieve. |
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The appearance of blemishes and blackheads is reduced, and dead skin cells are sloughed away. |
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For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off. |
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Dead skin is sloughed off before the massage is performed, using honey and yogurt. |
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It appears that the bands of fibres can remain intact and functional right up to, or near to, the point at which they are sloughed away with the remaining periderm. |
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Skin may be sloughed off following treatment, but scarring is uncommon. |
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Once coagulated, the lesion is sloughed away by the body's natural healing process within 2 weeks of the treatment. |
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The dead cells at the skin surface are ultimately sloughed, or desquamated. |
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It should have concerned the minister and his department but they basically sloughed it off. |
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The Berlin Wall has fallen, people are more self-interested, the level of interest in politics has waned, sovereignty has been sloughed off, family structures have crumbled. |
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The keratinocytes slowly move outward through the epidermis as they mature, and they eventually die and are sloughed off at the surface of the skin. |
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They can't be sloughed off as important only to journalism classes. |
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Cap and trade generally requires you to keep track of every facility's emissions, and there are a bunch of complexities that come with that, especially regarding new facilities, so this often gets kind of sloughed off. |
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Clinical signs for the rats treated at 3 and 10 days of age included red and purple cutaneous blisters, blue areas, scabs, scars, necrotic and sloughed skin, open wounds, body tremors and alopecia. |
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The metal is then got rid of when the bark is sloughed off. |
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A week after he was burned, a layer of skin on his arm sloughed off. |
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Farmers reported that when the cattle ate primarily the fescue called Kentucky 31, they went lame more often than usual, and their tails sometimes sloughed off. |
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