[00:00]kidney
[00:02]They are given to patients with anemia due to cancer
[00:05]treatment and kidney disease to reduce or eliminate the
[00:08]need for blood transfusions.
[00:11]kit
[00:13]More than 60,000 people have purchased the PTKs
[00:17]since they first become available without prescriptions
[00:20]last year, according to Doug Fog, chief operating officer
[00:24]of Identigene, which makes the over-the-counter kits.
[00:28]slit
[00:30]In July, LaBadie wrote in detail of her first killing: she
[00:36]and her husband hung the bird by its legs, slit its throat,
[00:40]plucked its feathers and put it on ice. Then they slowcooked
[00:45]it for 20 hours.
[00:47]knit
[00:49]The city that was divided more than half a century ago
[00:52]by the Central Artery has been knit back together.
[00:57]knot
[00:58]According the theory, the universe burst into being as a
[01:01]submicroscopic, unimaginably dense knot of pure energy
[01:07]that flew outward in all directions, emitting radiation as
[01:11]it went, condensing into particles and then into atoms of gas.
[01:17]knob
[01:19]On a recent morning, he turned the knob on his
[01:22]bathroom sink to wash his hands and discovered that the
[01:25]water had been shut off…
[01:28]jealous
[01:30]No other writer today can pull this sort of thing off so
[01:33]well. If I hadn't just read Gadwall's book, I'd be jealous
[01:38]of his talent, instead of his luck.