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Understand that blisters develop from friction.
Another exploratory analysis was undertaken to understand the relevance of locoregional vesicles (blistering).
FEMA, which ultimately is a disaster-response agency, not a social service department, endured years of blistering criticism for its failure to understand that many New Orleans residents needed more than just a roof over their heads after the hurricane.
If you want to understand what Outpost Mest Malak felt like on a blistering day, or what a reconnaissance patrol in Taliban-controlled country did to infantry soldiers like Bergdahl, you have to see these films.
In his address, Mr. Castro offered a blistering critique of the Republican Party, sharply questioning whether Mitt Romney could understand the challenges of the middle class.
I honestly don't understand how anybody eats a muffin for breakfast and doesn't then crawl on blistering hands and knees into an uncomfortable hibernation.
Internet luminaries, including "father of the internet" Vint Cerf and Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, have a blistering message for the Federal Communications Commission as its vote on net neutrality looms: "You don't understand how the internet works".
You have a red blister on your finger because you touched a hot iron; you have a red blister on your finger because the burn excited an inflammatory cascade of prostaglandins and cytokines, in a regulated process that we still understand only imperfectly.
Despite losing all their matches away from the blistering heat of their home stadium in Niamey, the Mena qualified for their maiden Nations Cup thanks to a 100% home record ( and Bafana Bafana's embarrassing inability to understand the rules ).
Ginsburg, who helped found the ACLU's Women's Rights Project and earned praise for her blistering dissent in the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby case in June, told Elle that 50 years from now, people would no longer understand the case.
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