New blood Sentence Examples

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  • Such frequently recurring movements introduced new blood.

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  • The Hussite wars, the feuds of Burgundian and Armagnac, the renewal of the Hundred Years' War, all prevented it from drawing new blood from the west.

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  • It is not impossible to combine these views, and place the seat of power still in Crete, but ascribe the Renascence there to an influx of new blood from the north, large enough to instil fresh vigour, but too small to change the civilization in its essential character.

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  • There was thus a steady immigration into the kingdom, to strengthen its armies and recruit with new blood the vigour of its inhabitants.

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  • From these are descended the herds and flocks of to-day, with no admixture of new blood until toward the end of the 19th century.

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  • Troublesome insects, vampire bats, and the failure to introduce new blood into the degenerated herds, are responsible for its decline.

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  • In Palestine, on the other hand, the downfall of the old monarchies and the infusion of new blood gave fresh life to the land.

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  • Close in-breeding without the infusion of new blood is probably the cause of the decrease in their numbers at the present day, specimens being more difficult to procure and fetching much higher prices than they did formerly, at least in England and in France.

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  • To keep things … painless for my new blood monkey, it will require discipline on both our parts.

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  • Anticoagulants can stop new blood clots from forming and old ones growing, but they are unable to dissolve existing clots.

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  • Good luck to all you Beginners; we need new blood in the Fancy and on the show scene.

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  • A Fresh New Waft Comes in the shape of a draft; and have we got some new blood to tell you about?

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  • A constant immigration from the West, bringing new blood and recruiting the stock, could alone have maintained its vigour; and such immigration never came.

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  • When this process has reached a certain stage and all the absorption necessary has occurred the new blood vessels, from the increasing pressure of the successive fibrous layers, gradually dwindle and become obliterated, i.e.

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  • Vitamin B 12 helps regulate the central nervous system and brain functions, as well as the creation of new blood cells.

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  • Full Auto has the unfortunate distinction of being the first new Xbox 360 title to come out in a while, so gamers that are thirsting for new blood are likely to have their expectations set super-high.

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  • Wild Arms 4 completely scraps past staples in favor of exciting new gameplay elements that give this tired series some much needed new blood.

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  • This new blood vessel bypasses the blocked vessel and provides an additional blood supply to areas of the brain that were deprived of blood.

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  • A catheter is placed into the umbilical vein at the cut surface of the umbilical cord, and the newborn's blood is replaced with an equal volume of new blood.

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  • Warfarin-An anticoagulant drug given to treat existing blood clots or to control the formation of new blood clots.

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  • In this type of treatment, insulin-producing islet cells are harvested from a donor pancreas and injected into the liver of a recipient, where they attach to new blood vessels and (ideally) begin producing insulin.

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  • In February 1999 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new blood test for Lyme disease called PreVue.

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  • The infusion of new blood coupled with highly dramatic storylines, including murder, homosexual relationships and drug abuse, helped boost ratings.

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  • Leafy dark greens help the body repair cellular damage as well as build new blood cells.

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