Place the chain over the horse's nose and up the opposite of the halter to keep the halter from slipping around as you work. |
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Like a little aardvark discovering a termite mound, her tiny nose twitched ecstatically. |
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Freckles were sprinkled over a perfect Roman nose and it was obvious that he worked out by the looks of how his clothing fit. |
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The aircraft rolled off to the left prior to slicing nose low to 90 degrees down. |
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In second place is eyelid surgery, followed by face and necklifts, liposuction and nose jobs. |
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New figures reveal that the number of males signing up for procedures such as liposuction and nose jobs is soaring. |
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They would no more fess up to a face lift, nose job or liposuction then they would the commission of a major felony. |
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The first choice for men was a nose job, followed by eyelid surgery and liposuction. |
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Her nose narrowed and took on an aquiline cast, while her forehead receded from her brow. |
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It is sensitively modeled to portray the aquiline nose and almond-shaped eyes of the king. |
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She took note of his strong aquiline nose and his blue eyes sparkling with amusement. |
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Age had ravaged his features, but his nose remained aquiline and his eyes sharp. |
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The man's skin was almost as parchment-like as Lord Scion's was, and an aquiline nose jutted out from the man's bony cheeks. |
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I checked my makeup in the mirror, dusting my nose with some powder and reapplying my lipgloss. |
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A teenager was today nursing a suspected broken nose after he was beaten and robbed by a car gang. |
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Nicotine is absorbed through the skin and mucosal lining of the mouth and nose or by inhalation in the lungs. |
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There are several natural remedies available for snoring, ranging from throat lubricants and nasal sprays to nose strips. |
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Your doctor might recommend using nose drops, a nasal spray, a decongestant, or an antihistamine. |
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Nose drop addiction is a vicious cycle requiring more frequent use of nose drops or spray to keep your nasal passages clear. |
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Drops can relieve itchy eyes, and a nasal spray helps a blocked nose and sneezing. |
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A wonderful mousse of tiny bubbles and a delicious appley nose are complemented by a fine undertone of honey. |
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When he doubled over I got out of my desk and clamped one of the rings of my binder on his nose and pulled as hard as I could. |
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They're all so smart, but I was sitting right under their nose fooling them. |
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It has a delicious nose of spice and vanilla with a glob of honey, and a deliciously rich and smooth finish. |
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My nose would rival Pinocchio's were I to deny the smoldering impact of such lickerish lines as these. |
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For instance, if I'd worn a metal nose cone throughout my childhood I might have saved myself thousands of pounds in costly rhinoplasty. |
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The rhinoplasty her Daddy bought her for her Sweet Sixteen went horribly awry and left her with a nose looking like something out of Star Trek. |
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For instance, a classic rhinoplasty in China aims at making the nose higher by using nasal implants. |
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Philpott is a consultant ear, nose and throat surgeon and rhinologist at University Hospital. |
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Appearing in other worldly guise, she had a hooked nose with rheumy cold, had cheeks sunken and walked lame. |
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Scrunching up her nose Zahra fanned away the smoke with her manicured hand. |
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She pushed Sampson's nose away as the retriever attempted to play with the frenzied bird in the girl's arms. |
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Irritation of the nose and throat, thirst, and the need to urinate also are common antecedents to an asthma attack. |
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He is grey with a white nose and paws and was wearing a white collar, he answers to the name of Socks. |
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I imagined he had a bulbous nose matrixed by a reticulation of inkblue veins. |
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Thyme, oregano, basil, tarragon, and parsley are all likely contenders for windows with ledges at nose height. |
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Raphael heard Charmian's restive breathing, and a tear slid down his nose onto the furs he rested his head on. |
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The door swung open before he could reach it, and he was forced to leap back to avoid having his nose broken for the second time. |
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The common cold is a contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract affecting the nose and the throat. |
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And, if she sleeps on the right side of her face, she wakes up with pain shooting from near her nose up to her temple. |
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Lots of dark, ripe fruit on the nose with cedar wood and a slight greeny leafiness. |
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As the two start to get drunk, Robby loses what little willpower he has been able to muster and Shane leads him by the nose into disaster. |
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With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching. |
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He liked the way sometimes a little crease wrinkled the side of her nose when she laughed. |
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She told me herself and I laughed until my eyes leaked tears and my nose leaked snot. |
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With further prototyping, we hope to be able to produce a device that can treat more complex tissue types, such as ear and nose replants. |
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I had a bad rep back home and he wanted me right under his nose where he could see me. |
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As soon as you gob into your mask, trip over your fins, or wipe your nose on the back of your glove you'll discover a camera lens inches away. |
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No one wants to see gran and gramps in hot pants, nose jewellery and clip-on pony tails giving it large down the disco. |
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David yelped a girlish squeal and tried to run away, holding his nose which was now gushing with blood. |
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Tyson was bleeding from cuts over both his eyes and from his nose when Lewis landed a punch that sent him sprawling on his back in Lewis' corner. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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An intense golden yellow in colour, the Churchill is slightly creamer than the non-vintage, with a more mature nose of dried fruit and apricots. |
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He also suffered a broken nose and has already been to hospital twice to have treatment. |
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The nose is really quite clean, crisp and citrussy, with a little hint of yeastiness and grass, but rather neutral overall. |
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However, when the flaps were lowered to half, the aircraft yawed to the left, and the nose pitched up. |
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I was in a 90-degree-AOB left turn and 40 degrees nose low when the aircraft suddenly yawed to 75 degrees nose low. |
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The yashmak is tied around the back of the head with string and is sometimes also supported over the nose by a small piece of gold. |
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But at York Crown Court, Judge John Swanson kept his nose so hard to the grindstone, the court staff had to work in relays to keep up with him. |
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I stayed with him as they put the little cone over his nose to send him to kitty la-la land and all was well. |
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Would people reject me just because I'm too pale, my nose is too long, and my hair too light? |
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After I finished my salad I went to the ladies' room to powder my nose and fix my hair. |
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The most common nose or lung allergies are to pollens, molds, dust mites, and cats. |
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You might have a stuffy or runny nose because of a cold, the flu or seasonal allergies. |
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The young actor held a large white handkerchief trimmed with lace over his nose and mouth. |
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Most of these child labourers work under the nose of senior government officials. |
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These aircraft were pulled into the air nose first by a large propeller and when airborne would level out into horizontal flight. |
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Kendall wrinkled her nose enhancing her freckles splattered across her face. |
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Picking up a baby blue Roxy shirt, she wrinkled her nose and tossed it back into the ever-growing pile of clothes on the floor behind her. |
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Dilip Kumar, the great romantic hero, we saw, wrinkled his nose at her background. |
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Charlie, who was unaccustomed to medical facilities of any kind, wrinkled her nose at the antiseptic appearance of the room. |
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She wrinkled her nose and twisted her mouth in that appealing grimace of hers, then silently nodded and opened the door part-way. |
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She holds a hand mirror an inch from my nose and I take a second to refocus my eyes, not expecting to see myself so closely. |
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He told the jury if a knuckleduster had been used it had not caused the fractures to Mr Najeib's nose and cheekbone. |
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I scrunch up my nose trying to explain exactly how I feel but my words fail me so I just skip it. |
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My word, it has an intense nose packed with honeysuckle, apricots and lime blossom. |
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She pulled her hat further over her ears, wrapped a long knit scarf around her nose and mouth, then hurried down the street. |
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The coconut oak nose is enticing and carries through to the palate where it mixes with cherry, redcurrants and zinging tannins. |
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Jasmine, whose eyes were red and puffy and bloodshot, stood up, wiping her nose with the tissue in her hand. |
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The symptoms are a milder form of the painful blisters that appear around the mouth, nose and feet in animals. |
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This junk causes your throat and nose to constrict, immediately reducing lung capacity. |
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She is also five feet five inches tall with a scar under her nose and brown hair. |
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You're going to have a permanent kink in that button nose of yours if you keep getting hit. |
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A muzzle poked out, but I was disappointed to see that it was the pink nose of an albino colt. |
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I grew to love and respect Xavier, who showed me many small kindnesses like tying my shoe-laces, wiping my nose or offering me the odd sweet. |
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It is this bent nose that kindled our curiosity and prompted our investigation. |
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Far away, leaning against the trunk of a tree, a figure pushed his sunglasses up his nose and sighed, reclining back a little bit more. |
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From the nose and mouth, air passes into the trachea and into each lung, through two airways called the bronchi. |
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I point the nose of my shattered plane towards Hendon, my new wingman close behind me. |
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Then I raised the nose slightly, watching the vertical speed and airspeed reflect pulling out of the dive. |
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He breathed heavily through his nose and accidentally shot a stream of liquid mucus onto the table. |
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Aside from that we do try and arrange the airflow so they go downward away from your nose and mouth. |
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Bar nose kickback is one of the more common causes of serious chainsaw injury accidents. |
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Hayner's nose art is considered some of the best produced during the war, when the artwork was a popular morale booster for pilots and aircrews. |
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The nose of the aircraft went under the wing of the aircraft on the adjacent stand. |
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Inhalation includes deep breathing through the mouth and nose and often involves rebreathing exhaled air when a bag is used. |
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It had a really dodgy smell and Isabel had to hold her nose to prevent herself from inhaling it. |
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They would hold their nose against the smell and try their luck to find any hidden piece of food or treasure in their pockets. |
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She backed up slightly holding her nose at the horrid smell that reached her nostrils. |
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Tania is holding her nose against the smell of urine and all are dressed warmly to beat the cold. |
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And it doesn't stink, so you don't have to worry about holding your nose while you apply it. |
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If, you got the nose too high too soon, you could get into a position where it would not get airborne. |
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The fuselage is tubular and cigar-shaped tapering to the rear with a rounded, glassed-in nose and bubble canopy. |
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On Caribbean Odyssey he plays bongos, congas, timbales, cowbells, Hawaiian nose flutes, chimes and even the agogo bells. |
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Since that time, he has had sebaceous adenomas, sebaceous carcinomas, and actinic keratoses removed from his nose and cheek. |
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If you are not high enough up the business ladder, you take your wages, keep your nose clean, and you get in trouble if you waste a paper clip. |
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But if you kept your nose clean and got on with your life, they left you alone. |
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The defendant was given five months to prove he can keep his nose clean after a judge said she wanted to see if he could stay out of trouble. |
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Mink colored hair and chocolate eyes lent sophistication to the hooked Roman nose and strong jawline. |
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Experts have described is as possessing strong vanilla flavours in the nose and distinct notes of molasses in the aftertaste. |
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A man after my own heart, he still hand-codes his site for each entry, nesting tables within tables and thumbing his nose at structured data. |
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My friend the Italian snob turned up her nose at the pan-roasted chicken, unmoved by a savory sauce laced with white truffles and sherry. |
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My limbs are stiff and painful, my nose is running like a tap, my throat feels like I've swallowed a razor blade, and I feel like I am drunk. |
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I went under the nose and climbed up the ladder built into the bottom hatch just aft of the nose wheel. |
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Eyeballs, whiskers, blood and even tiger nose are among the parts used for their perceived curative properties. |
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The horse whinnied as Keegan reached out from Rogul's arms and petted its nose happily. |
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I looked to Cory, who was seated in the front of the boat, holding his fingers to his nose and taking a deep whiff. |
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The danger is trying to put your nose through when there is no room and it ends in an accident. |
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They produce quantities of small adornments of hammered sheet gold, including spiral ear and twisted nose ornaments. |
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Her nose twitched to the surprising aroma of sliced vegetables, scented herbs, juicy sauces, and chopped beef. |
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Mike Hynson came out with his lower rails that had hard edges from nose to tail. |
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He looked as though he'd put a few drinks away, and his red nose suggested that that wasn't unusual for him. |
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I had a raging thirst and there was tubing running through my nose and down the back of my throat, which felt incredibly dry. |
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He had a thin face, but it was well proportioned, with a thin nose and thin lips to match. |
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The girls' mother looked at the rag doll, her nose wrinkled slightly in distaste. |
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His complexion is white and red, the eyes black and fine, the nose well formed. |
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Her addlebrained brother Governor Bellingham who can't see beyond the end of his nose is played by Dale Place. |
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It felt weird because when I bid Dad goodbye, I would usually have a sting in the bridge of my nose and tears would start welling up in my eyes. |
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She calls her Jolie, as in jolie laide, on account of Jolie's popularity with the men, even though she's got a big nose and a flat chest. |
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John's nose is acutely attuned to the wide range of different smell that he works with daily. |
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A big-boned and racy Languedoc Syrah, it has a warm perfumed nose that hints of heather and dried spices. |
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If you're miserable on the inside, a teeny-weeny nose or super-duper frontage is not going to make a blind bit of difference. |
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We just put the nose down and went weaving and skidding in a dive, passing over the breakwater of Cherbourg at about 400 feet. |
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The pair raced down the backstretch well clear of the rest of the field and turning into the stretch Tango for Tips put her nose in front. |
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She wrinkled her nose at the acrid, vinegary fumes emitted from the bottle. |
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Excessive breathing of fumes causes headache, weariness, and irritation of the nose and throat. |
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If you're a vegan, eschewing all animal products, you most likely turn up your nose at weak-willed vegetarians who succumb to cheese. |
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An augmentation rhinoplasty is performed to build up the nose in the case of a flattened bridge or a weak nose tip. |
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His nose was hawkish but it suited him, as did the high cheekbones and cynical quirk of his mouth. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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After the 1997-98 crisis, Mahathir thumbed his nose at the world and went his own way by imposing currency controls. |
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To the bitter end he kept waving under her nose a brochure of their dream house across town. |
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The composer suggests that one of the middle notes could be taken by the nose but the acciaccatura that proceeds it would preclude this. |
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However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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We had just completed a night safari, coming nose to horn with a rhino who proceeded to chase the jeep. |
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The nose gear struts there they can jack it up, put it on a tug and they'll move that airplane off the runway pretty quickly and examine it. |
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She took a piece of dead skin off her nose and then concluded the look was absolutely perfect. |
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But he never wallowed in self pity, and rather spent every available moment with his nose stuck deep in his books. |
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All you have to do here is go to your stove, put in a cabbage, wiggle your nose and, abracadabra! |
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But when the blizzards wail the Arctic fox curls its tail over its frosty nose and sleeps in the snows. |
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Bob calmly grabbed the stallion's halter, led him into the corner of the stall, placed a twitch around his nose and proceeded to treat him. |
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Although he is a dwarf, Thorin seemed to avoid the frizzy beards and extra nose appendages required of others in the company. |
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As the smell of garbage drifted through the air, she wrinkled her nose in disgust. |
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Her pixie haircut, a few months post-chemo, accentuated her ski-slope nose and flirty smile. |
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They should have pointed the nose of the airbus down and applied more power. |
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Tihen did allege that Davis had punched White in the nose at the start of the struggle. |
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The campaign blew it off by releasing a picture of Benton holding his nose while standing next to a smiling McConnell. |
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With a nose for bogus facts, Johnson sets out to break the Internet by breaking news. |
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You'd put a scarf across your nose and mouth and when you breathed through it, it would get all white with frost. |
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I will turn my nose up when you offer me the rest of some delicious pastry that you nibbled on. |
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Mandelbaum responded by punching Frank in the nose and knocking him from the carriage. |
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It's a terrifying disease, characterized by spasms and sometimes followed by fatal bleeding from the nose and mouth. |
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I just love the wallop in the back of the nose that you get with Wasabe! |
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I simply take this logic to its conclusion and point out that this woman's wanton and libertine approach to grace is the camel's nose under the tent. |
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An unborn baby's developing nose could provide doctors with a more accurate method of screening for Down's syndrome, a new study showed yesterday. |
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In anger, she attacks the porcupine, and her nose is filled with quills. |
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He looked like a natural for comedy with his weak chin, receding hairline and a nose that looked as if someone had recently slammed a car door on it. |
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He lowered the nose and the chopper gained momentum, banking sharply to the left, he checked his magnetic compass and set off at a bearing of 282 degrees. |
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The ejector is a long Commander style, with the nose radiused. |
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And he rubbed my hand over the cold nose and jowls of a dog. |
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Falbrav took the lead along the rails soon after entering the straight, but defending champion High Chaparral responded well to nose just in front approaching the line. |
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A child doesn't know she has hands or how to use them and in the meantime she'll whap herself in the nose or pull her own hair and wonder why it hurts. |
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I shoved the nose down, glided in and hit the water with a good whap. |
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A rank smell filled her nose and she put it down as Mistee began talking. |
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Sorry for posting anon., but she pokes her nose around here sometimes. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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He can continue to practice law but must keep his nose clean. |
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It is not safe to play around when one is in the public eye, it always comes out, so if you want to climb higher in the political arena you need to keep your nose clean! |
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Now, you would have thought that right now he would be trying to keep his nose clean, steer clear of anything that could, just possibly, be misinterpreted as deception. |
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Deliver the essentials of municipal government, do not embarrass the city, keep your nose clean and we will re-elect you until the cows come home. |
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The missile has four rectangular fins for aerodynamic control at the rear, and four wings at just over halfway from nose to tail on the length of the body. |
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Maria runs off to the nunnery, blowing her nose on her wimple. |
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They try to hide its vile taste by adding diluting orange or lemon but this doesn't work too well and I still have to hold my nose while drinking it. |
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With a sigh, Lucien paused to press his nose against a bakery shop window. |
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There was a smudge of dirt across her nose and her hair was windswept. |
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At Performa, Shana Lutker revisits a wild dada play that featured a nose and some lips. |
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I grabbed a piece of kitchen roll and wiped at my eyes, nose and mouth. |
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You have to manhandle the nose into the apex, so when you kiss it perfectly, and you will, because this car handles like a dream, you feel like it was all down to you. |
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I stumbled around with tissues on my nose and feeling woozy. |
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Without rubbing his nose in the emotional frenzy he works himself into, try talking calmly to your boyfriend and take a stab at joint problem solving. |
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With too big spectacles falling down his nose he looked down upon me constantly as if judging me, weighing if I was worthy enough to receive this good fortune. |
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Sarah smiled and wrinkled her nose with a smirk on her face. |
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I surreptitiously sniffed at my own armpits and wrinkled my nose a little. |
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She wrinkled her nose as she caught a whiff of disinfectant. |
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I sniffed them and wrinkled my nose and the nurse, Nurse Annie, laughed. |
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She wrinkled her nose in distaste, gesturing to her clothing. |
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The cultured, slightly hooked nose she had inherited from her mother should have looked sharp on a thin face like hers, but to me it had always held an air of regality. |
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Claire, for instance, a splendid-looking albino with long, Afro-frizzy, white-blonde hair, large nose and thin lips, exudes a stunning, Elizabethan regality. |
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They also painted the torpedo in anti-graffiti paint to hopefully deter any future negative social behaviour and coated the nose cone in a clear metal lacquer. |
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She scrunched her nose and leaned in to examine the creases and dark circles that rimmed her eyes. |
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This was the scene when more than 500 staff from Motorola held cards aloft to create a huge red nose as part of a fundraising bid for Comic Relief. |
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It's a bright, drinkable IPA made with dry American hops giving the nose hints of mango and passion fruit. |
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The nose jack remained in place, but a crash forklift was used to raise the aircraft, and jack stands then were reseated to stabilize the Hawkeye. |
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Forty-nine-year-old Elena brings a trembling hand to the bridge of her nose and makes a slashing movement across it. |
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On this one the military are being led by the nose by the politicians. |
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Some people find it hard to breathe while wearing thick respirators, so they just cover the mouth and leave the nose exposed in the air, which is wrong and risky. |
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They have anguished over a daughter's headaches and the sight of blood running from the nose of a son who has never suffered from nosebleeds before. |
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By mapping the face and focusing on features such as the eyes, nose and mouth, the system should be able to identify and help track down the closest match. |
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The meet and greet will include medical information about Aziz's specialization in seasonal allergies, otolaryngology, rhinology and ear, nose and throat illnesses. |
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity. |
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It works, as the licorice stick nose gives way to a lightly sweet, soft and mouth-watering vodka that is delicate and refreshing, with some gentle spiciness on a clean finish. |
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Paul had roached hair, and a thin nose and yet thinner mouth, but he was a big guy with giant hands that lent him an authority his mind did not altogether deserve. |
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For all the preparation cajoling, nose counting, bulk mailing, and robo calling the delegates the convention came down to a couple of hours of controlled chaos. |
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Her eyes bulged outward like a toad's, her nose was hideously arched, and her wide, lipless mouth framed a set of enormous, square teeth that were incredibly strong. |
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Only five feet tall, she was plump, with an aquiline nose and large eyes. |
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His face was thin and long, with almost a Roman nose and white lips. |
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He began to fan her with his hat. That was successful, for he struck her nose with the brim of his derby and she opened her eyes. |
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Zedding hogs. Sleep sippers and spitters. Look at 'em cooking in their own snoring heat. One nose after another. |
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It also advised them to cover their nose and mouth with a disposable tissue and dispose the used tissues immediately in wastebasket. |
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His nose operation some years ago could not prevent him from sounding adenoidal and unable to deliver really rousing rhetoric. |
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Then the hand is back, hovering before his nose for a few seconds before whumping into his mouth. |
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Using a golf bail sized ball of air-dry day, make a ball into an egg shape with a flat bottom and then pinch a nose and two ears. |
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As she approached closer, though, the load of rabbits came into vivid noseshot, and the saxophonist's nose wrinkled at the reek. |
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I always clean off the nose if the head is out and the amniotic sac is broken, so the kid doesn't aspirate fluid. |
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With unilateral vestibular loss the VOR will fail to keep the gaze on the nose and there will be a catch-up saccade. |
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I think he got his nose out of joint when they promoted his friend but not him. |
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A blue silver tabby has paw pads and nose leather to be dark blue to slate grey. |
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Ashley Tisdale says she was somewhat distressed when she first saw her new profile after her recent nose job. |
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Except for the nose candy, I'm addicted to all of them, to a greater or lesser degree. |
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Tumey, desperate to generate a pass rush from his sackless line, moved Jeff Ruckman from defensive end to nose guard to fortify the middle. |
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Small schools in the Bay of Fundy and the Hebrides have been seen swimming nose to tail in circles in what may be a form of courtship behaviour. |
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Each aircraft had a Jolly Roger flag painted on its port side, alongside nose art featuring female characters. |
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The jackscrew raises and lowers the stabiliser, moving the plane's nose up or down. |
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The dog that grabbed the bull by the nose and pinned it to the ground would be the victor. |
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The Narica is a very lively and amusing animal, and possessed of singular powers of nose and limb. |
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Your nose is a part of your face, but is also its own entity. |
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I was dark with a round museau of a face and thick lips and a pug nose and high cheekbones and deep-set brown eyes and a bush of black hair. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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The newcomer took off his cap and his big woollen muffler. His nose was pointed and red. |
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I give my nose a definitive blow, then power-flush the Kleenex down the Toto. I have had my moist moment and now it is over. |
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The New York Daily News's Columnist John O'Donnell, a Taftman, looked down his nose at Eisenhower's campaign. |
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Large modern commercial aircraft have a nose landing gear and two main landing gears. |
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In smell testing, olfactory receptors in the nose identify rancidity in a product. |
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At last Sinoway pulled himself together and blew his nose honkingly into an immense, white handkerchief. |
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He rocked back a little on his feet and tucked his chin so I heel-palmed him across the bridge of his nose with my left. |
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And as a few strokes on the nose will make a puppy head shy, so a few rebuffs will make a boy shy all over. |
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A PRISON governor has been treated for a suspected broken nose after a lag beat him with a salt shaker. |
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Delgard got out the handkerchief again and blew his nose loud enough to alert any bird or groundling within several hundred yards. |
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His nose starts squirting blood right before I kick him square in the twig and giggle berries. |
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Fr. Malachy moved his elastoplasted glasses down his nose with a cowshit covered hand and turned to the two men. |
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Virtually all ear, nose and throat specialists routinely handle cases such as adenoidectomies, tonsillectomies, nose bleeds, and sinus disease. |
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The nose mounting for its Phazotron Arbalet radar is made possible by its 30-mm 2A42 cannon being mounted well aft on the starboard side. |
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A cutting horse needs high spirits and a high I.Q. His highly specialized ranch job is to nose into a herd and cut away calves marked for market. |
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The single most common proportional mistake in both compositry and fine art portraits is making the nose too long in relation to the face drawn. |
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The canine ran across the room to the open window, put his front paws on the sill and pointed his nose at the sidewalk below. |
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Nor becrawl on me, bedam, Nor my nose besettle on, Howso in thy sight it shone. |
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But his friendly, short-sighted eyes and beakish nose were traditional enough, and his hair was sparse, as befitted a man of nearly seventy. |
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He pinched the top of his nose to stop the bleeding and leaned forward. |
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But who can boast of a Concorde pilot's seat, its nose or tail cone, or its machmeter. |
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The sound then travels backwards along the length of the nose through the spermaceti organ. |
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Treasures include a nose cone, seats and a machmeter, which measured the aircraft's supersonic speed. |
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The nose of the turtle has two external openings and connects to the roof of the mouth through internal openings. |
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But one lioness was not impressed by his black coal eyes and carrot nose and showed the fluffy, white newcomer who was boss. |
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It's Monday night and I'm watching some bloke from Liverpool going nose to nose with a koala bear. |
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You may well be carrying the bacterium in your nose and reinfecting yourself every time you blow or pick it. |
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Beaten just a nose by Noble Mission in the Gordon Stakes was Godolphin's Encke and he is set to reoppose. |
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A sinus-clearing product like Vicks VapoRub under your nose will unclog your schnoz before bed. |
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Les Brown, 65, claims the Lada Estate, which he has buried nose down in his garden in Oldbury Road, Hartshill, is unsafe. |
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It was a tough but definitely makable retrieve, only Dyna had the nose of a turkey. |
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They are big sellers among clubbers and it's hoped that the scratch and sniff idea will soon be ahead by a nose on the dance floor too. |
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A malty nose with hints of alcohol and resiny hops, leading into a perfectly balanced flavor, lush with malt and bright with hops. |
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The position of the chin and nose influence the amount of lip protrusion or retrusion. |
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Rhinology is the branch of medical science concerned with the nose and para-nasal sinuses and their diseases. |
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This is called rhinophyma and is not to be confused with the kind of redness and swelling on the nose caused by alcoholism. |
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Nevertheless, it is necessary to take a rhinoplastic operation when a nose is injured. |
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The mirror tells me I need to urgently consult a rhinoplastic surgeon, to get my nose in proper shape. |
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Those sort of people lived the life of Riley while I had my nose to the grindstone, grinding out their basic needs. |
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If he'd keep his nose to the grindstone a bit more, he could be a pretty good student. |
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A hunner guineas for the heid o' that nowt Renwick, and him no' sae very far awa' frae your very nose at this meenit. |
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Gunn's nose was not broken and most observers at ringside thought the fight was stopped prematurely. |
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In 2009 for Red Nose Day, a charity Red Nose was put on the statue, but the nose was stolen. |
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There are slipfaces that often occur on the outer side of the nose and on the outer slopes of the arms. |
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Also, traversing the nose is very difficult as well because the nose is usually made up of loose sand without much if any vegetation. |
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Sometimes the hair would hang down the nose and would be curled upwards with a curling stick. |
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Heat sensors in the nose help them to detect blood vessels near the surface of the skin. |
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White nose syndrome is a condition associated with the deaths of millions of bats in the Eastern United States and Canada. |
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A wide, white band extends from the nose tip through the forehead and crown. |
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Older wolves generally have more white hairs in the tip of the tail, along the nose and on the forehead. |
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That fellow would milk the settlements somehow, and make his family pay through the nose to keep him out of bankruptcy. |
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Displacing the cyclic forward will cause the nose to pitch down, with a resultant increase in airspeed and loss of altitude. |
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Aft cyclic will cause the nose to pitch up, slowing the helicopter and causing it to climb. |
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There was also a tendency for the nose of the aircraft to try to submerge as engine power increased while taxiing on water. |
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The Periwinkle is a great binder, staying bleeding both at mouth and nose if some of the leaves be chewed. |
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The Black Knight was a single stage ballistic missile, complete with a separate nose section. |
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The perennial pervaders of the nose and throat are likely to be house dust and many molds. |
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It provided good weather protection with a full fairing, and the front wheel turned under a fixed nose extension. |
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His ears were of moderate size, and his nose projected a little at the top and then bent ever so slightly inward. |
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Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off. |
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The smoke from burning giraffe skins was used by the medicine men of Buganda to treat nose bleeds. |
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Evie pats my nose with popelike slow solemnity, as if registering the promise. |
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