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to stigmata

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Plural of stigma

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The Ten Commandments, The Passion of the Christ, the forthcoming Russell Crowe epic Noah – the Bible has long been a wellspring for filmmakers, who have also used a struggle between Christian good and evil in horror films from The Exorcist to Stigmata.

This suggests that EgCrtB might be transported to stigmata as well as plastids and that EgCrtB might contain an as-yet unidentified signal sequence.

As all flowers of an individual plant do not develop synchronously, it is very likely that insects transfer pollen from late flowers to stigmata of early flowers of the same plant (i.e., geitonogamy).

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A high school teacher whose frequent confrontations with a student may be signaling something more, a photographer eager to lose her virginity as long as no words are spoken and an atheist who claims to have stigmata anyway add up to fresh performances in a film rumored to have been made for just $200.

Second, it was probably due to most ulcers belonged to high stigmata (Forrest Ia, Ib: 50.2 % and Forrest IIa, IIb: 38.7 %) in all of our enrolled patients.

God (Benjamin Lake) comes on - bloated in his white suit as if he's just popped down from Graceland - and sings with creamy sadness: 'It ain't easy being me.' Jesus ('Actually, I am a bit gay') appears, played by the nappy fetishist (no costume change required); the 'Talk to the hand' chant of the show becomes 'Talk to the stigmata'.

So I decided to place stigmata on the hands and shove the eyes into the stigmata.

Sister Anne was a mostly illiterate German nun who, in 1812, when she was thirty-eight, began to manifest stigmata, starting with a circle of bleeding wounds around her head, followed by wounds on her hands and feet and the imprint of a cross on her chest.

Jesus had a crown too and "markers" on him (red spots meant to signify stigmata).

The resultant deficiencies of the skeletal foundation contribute to the stigmata of the aging face.

Transthoracic echocardiogram (echo) was done due to clinical stigmata suspicious for IE, which demonstrated a mobile mass on the posterior mitral leaflet (0.7 cm × 0.5 cm) and a small atrial septal defect (ASD)/patent foramen ovale (PFO).

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