Across from me sit three other men, all bundled up like babies in romper suits and all sporting the same patchy frostbitten face as Scott. |
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Consequently, this will result in chilblained or frostbitten hands, feet, and ears. |
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And there was some unspeakable bubble and squeak in a dry, pot-shaped lump that had the flavour of frostbitten turnip. |
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It started rubbing very badly on the part of my foot that had been frostbitten and replaced with skin cut off my hip quite some years ago. |
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In 1978 a mere 18 inches closed down schools and a 1983 blizzard prompted some frostbitten looting. |
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A mule train was sent up to rescue them, but some 200 died of cold or hunger, and many survivors had to have their frostbitten toes amputated. |
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We treated it by drying out the crop of a partridge and placing it on the frostbitten area. |
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He was later found by a shepherd boy, exhausted, frostbitten and sheltering behind a farm outhouse. |
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If fingers or hands are frostbitten, have the victim hold his hand next to his body such as under the armpit. |
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Slowly thaw out the frostbitten areas by applying warm, moist towels until you reach the veterinarian. |
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Thaw out the frostbitten areas slowly by applying warm moist towels that are changed frequently until the area becomes flushed. |
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Additional highlights include a back belt accent, a curvy hem, and envy from frostbitten friends. |
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Once when we were shooting in Yugoslavia, his feet got badly frostbitten. |
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That was a reasonable fear back in 1880, when, 13 years after America bought Alaska from Russia, a census found only 435 frostbitten non-native residents. |
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If toes or feet are frostbitten, try not to walk on them. |
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Avoid walking on frostbitten feet or toes-this increases the damage. |
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Starving, frostbitten and ill, the patrol trekked on. |
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The two survivors were suffering from frostbitten feet. |
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Frostbitten skin initially turns red, then it takes on a whitish, waxy appearance. |
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