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The tips of the stinging hairs break off on slight contact, leaving a sharp point that readily penetrates the skin, much like a hypodermic needle, allowing the fluid of the stinging-hair cell to enter the flesh.
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Wash even fruits and vegetables with skins that are not eaten, to prevent bacteria on the skin from entering the flesh when the food is cut.
As Paprika and Chiba enter the dreams — which are fleshed out with familiar images that become increasingly threatening — they undergo wild adventures: terrifying, violent, and sometimes sexual.
They thought that perhaps gamma rays, entering the body at the time of the explosion, made the phosphorus in the victims' bones radioactive, and that they in turn emitted beta particles, which, though they could not penetrate far through flesh, could enter the bone marrow, where blood is manufactured, and gradually tear it down.
Like video games, the @ symbol is our passport to enter the digital realm, at the border between flesh and technology.
Last month, a report from the Pew Environment Group calculated that 140% more bluefin flesh entered the market from the Mediterranean than was declared by fishing boat skippers.
When James Stewart was deliberately shot in the hand, from close range, in "The Man from Laramie" (1955), we did not witness the bullet enter his flesh, nor did we need to.
Bleeding scratches from his labor mark his back; we see the nails of a heavy leather belt enter his flesh; we see him naked on the cross.
Elderly people at the ceremony remembered the smell of burning flesh when they entered the town unawares on June 11 , 1944
When Theseus entered the labyrinth, he met a bull-headed monster, slavering for flesh.
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