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Such formations, which have been called vulnerable plaque, can rupture and leak plaque into the artery.
Doctors inflate a balloon to push the plaque into the vessel wall and then implant a metal mesh scaffold, or stent, to keep the artery open.
When he got less than he was seeking on eBay, he tucked the plaque into his stepfather's closet in the Bronx.
But as intelligent as the bristles had become, pursuing plaque into the nooks and crannies of the oral cavity, they still weren't quite bright enough to outsmart human nature and its marked tendency toward indolence.
When I was a teenager, I took a metal-shop class where we were taught sand-casting, which for the timid majority like me meant pressing a wooden plaque into a box of sand, removing it and then pouring molten aluminum into the impression it left.
He basically lives inside the vista of detritus on the dashboard of a builder's van, and I just reckon drilling a blue plaque into the wall next to him might wake him up a bit. .
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The five troopers who managed to complete the patrol hammered metal plaques into the tundra declaring Canada's sovereignty over the remote Arctic archipelago off the coast of northwest Greenland.
The Danes believed that the island and its surrounding waters had enough fishing and gas potential for them to pound Danish flags and plaques into its rocky surface and stir up a diplomatic incident that is still not settled.
"To keep the memory of the murdered Jews alive by fitting plaques into the ground is problematic, as they could easily be ignored or vandalized," the mayor of Munich, Christian Ude, wrote in a letter to Mr. Hess.
After scrambling to line up four appointments with prospective clients who would be attending, he tossed several plaques into his Chevy pickup and drove the 20 minutes to the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, the site of the event.
Kneeling on the sidewalk in front of a red-brick building in a working-class neighborhood of Hamburg, Gunter Demnig was hammering three brass plaques into the ground, each the size of a child's hand, shining gold in the sunlight of a late-autumn afternoon.
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