(1) While his organising framework was Marxian (beginning as "an attempt to understand the arts", as he said himself), the subjects included mountain-climbing, opera, jazz and sartorial and eating fashions as well as work patterns, class solidarity and the movements of international finance – all delivered in a marvellously flexible and pungent style.
(2) Obama , during the second presidential debate, commenting on Romney's wealth "Taking sartorial advice from a man who is quite clearly colour-blind is a bit like asking a lemming for directions."
(3) But after being mauled in the media for sartorial crimes – including a bright pink blazer and white shirt adorned with heart motifs – Hatoyama will be buoyed by the news that a Shanghai-based shirt-maker is selling copies of his most infamous garment as a tribute to his "individuality" .
(4) The average distance between the sartorial nerve at its emergence and the central point of the medial femoral epicondyle was 34.02 mm, with a range of 20.7 to 49.8 mm on the right lower limb, and 33.27 mm, with a range of 20.0 to 49.2 mm, on the left lower limb.
(5) Every generation has had tribes who thought they were being highly original in their sartorial and creative preferences.
(6) Prada's decision to tap into the outlandish style of golfwear, after she realised that the golf course is the only place where men take sartorial risks, was a typical flash of inspiration.
(7) The gracilis and sartorious were reasonably well defined in those individuals with more than 8% body fat.
(8) If I can't indicate that my praise of a colleague's new shirt is sarcastic, not literal, without a gurning yellow winker, its presence stands more as indicative of my linguistic incompetence than his sartorial faux pas.
(9) (Forty years later, still tall and lean but minus most of the hair, Ilves' sartorial signature is the bow tie.)
(10) Following Sartori's framework for concept analysis, the authors analyzed the concept family management styles (FMS) as it relates to families in which there is a chronically ill or disabled child.
(11) Nevertheless, my recent light-hearted remark concerning a sartorial diet did hit the headlines, and I am more than happy to use the opportunity to discuss both the thrill and the process of scientific research.
(12) The once scruffy youth became a stickler for sartorial decorum.
(13) The sartorial gift had tragic consequences: Logan the otter became entangled in the garment and drowned last Thursday.
(14) Amid burkini bans in France and a cacophony of debates about Muslim women’s sartorial choices, it is a charged world in which this revolution in modest wear is taking place.
(15) Birds were sacrificed at 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 16 wk for determination of eviscerated carcass yield, carcass composition, and growth and cellularity of the abdominal, neck, back, and sartorial adipose depots.
(16) It's amazing how kids today take sartorial inspiration from Annie Hall even before they learn to control their bowel movements.
(17) Not only comically but sartorially (thankfully their T-shirt shop is still open); they provide us with ram-down-our-throats obvious signposts for the kind of men you don't want to be stuck at the bar with.
(18) It’s much the same with the announcement this week that Victoria Beckham is to sell off her sartorial back catalogue on the fashion discount site The Outnet later this month.
(19) Brightly coloured raincoats, cheerful jumpers, coloured tights, good boots – these are all sartorial Prozac in this weather.
(20) She has been dubbed as Clinton’s “secret weapon”, in a profile in Vogue that also celebrated her sartorial flair, as well as the former first lady’s “ shadow ”.
Sartorius
Definition:
(n.) A muscle of the thigh, called the tailor's muscle, which arises from the hip bone and is inserted just below the knee. So named because its contraction was supposed to produce the position of the legs assumed by the tailor in sitting.
Example Sentences:
(1) Twenty-four group I patients had the sartorius muscle used to cover the vascular graft at reoperation while 28 group II patients had a standard closure.
(2) Thirteen myoplasties using the sartorius muscle were performed on 12 patients from 1980 to 1985 for "healing problems" in the groin with subjacent synthetic grafts.
(3) The internal pH (pH(i)) of other sartorius fibres was measured with a recessed tip pH-sensitive electrode (made with pH-sensitive glass).3.
(4) Most of the axons innervating single-type muscle spindles in the frog sartorius muscle divide into myelinated branches at a node; one of the branches subdivides (Bs) and the other does not (Bn).2.
(5) The entry of caesium into sartorius muscle cells is strongly suppressed by the presence of 10(-5)M strophanthidin in Ringer solution.2.
(6) No differences were observed between Johns-Manville and Millipore or Millipore and Sartorius filters for total or fecal coliform recoveries using either approach, nor was any difference observed between Millipore and Gelman filters for fecal coliform recovery from river water samples.
(7) Intracellular recordings were obtained from the frog sartorius muscle end-plate to investigate the effects of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) on cholinergic transmission at the neuromuscular junction.
(8) In the following investigation, air-germ measurements were conducted--using the Reuter-Centrifugal-Sampler (RCS) and the Sartorius-Sampler MD 3 (SAR), and using standardized nutrient-substratum and breeding conditions--in order to detect differences in the measuring process itself.
(9) pH-dependent effects of streptomycin were also examined on indirectly elicited (nerve-stimulated) and directly elicited sartorius muscle twitches in vitro.
(10) In five additional dogs, the force generated by the sartorius muscle during electrical stimulation was also studied concomitantly to diaphragmatic force.
(11) End-plate currents have been studied in gylcerol-treated frog sartorius nerve-muscle preparations with the voltage-clamp technique.
(12) Dependence of the intensities of low-angle equatorial reflections from frog live resting sartorius muscle on sarcomere length between 1.95 micron and 3.1 micron were studied in stretch and shortening regimes.
(13) The average somatic diameter of ganglion cells projecting to the sartorius muscle was significantly smaller than that of cells projecting to the lateral crural nerve.
(14) Subcutaneous injections of caffeine, calcium ionophore X537A or cAMP did not affect the changes of input resistance (R0) and time constant (T) of membrane caused by denervation of the frog m. sartorius but prevented the MP decrease and ACh sensitivity spread.
(15) Frog sartorius muscles were homogenized under various conditions which allowed, by means of mass spectrometry, the measurement of total ACh, and different ACh compartments in the tissue: 'bound', 'free-1' and 'free-2' ACh.
(16) The results from the Sartorius Absorption Model and the Desaga Resomat II were compared.
(17) In two lymph fistulae sartorius transposition and wound resuture were used.
(18) The sartorius muscle on one side of the body of an 60 years old man was found to be divided into 2 parts at its distal end.
(19) The motor endplate of frog sartorius muscle was voltage clamped and the peak current to different concentrations of acetylcholine and carbachol applied in the perfusing fluid was measured.
(20) Consistent with the evidence of denervation there was increased terminal branching of motor axons in femoral (sartorius) and tibial (external gastrocnemius and peroneus longus) leg muscles.