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broken vessels
noun
Plural of broken vessel
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Damaged blood cells begin to spill out of broken vessels and, aided by gravity, settle in the capillaries and small veins, discolouring the skin.
There are images of broken vessels, of a world in ruins, of rivers turned foul, and of things that cannot be made whole again.
Relatives were then free to place the remains among other discarded items, animal bones, and broken vessels, perhaps as a symbolic gesture, showing that the transition from life to death was now complete.
After all, it's those broken vessels among us who are usually the ones perpetually striving for something better and inspiring the rest of us to do the same.
I suspect it'll be about all that, plus deeper explorations of the nature of "broken vessels" and whether or not those vessels still have some uses.
It's difficult to imagine that so many children are going home throughout the school year with welts, bruises, and broken vessels, as punishment for something they did in school.
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The situation steadily worsened as the storm battered the broken vessel with 60-foot waves.
But an autopsy found internal neck injuries and broken blood vessels in the eyes, signs of strangulation.
At odd hours, in daylight and darkness, Romo threw about 10,000 passes over a net to Lee, who wound up with broken blood vessels in his hands.
He overcame a childhood and traumas that would have broken weaker vessels, to go on to university honours and then to become an incredibly successful lawyer, investment banker and investor.
After an injury, a chain of responses takes place in the spine: broken blood vessels swell, killing off neurons that end up squeezed within the cage of the vertebrae.
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