The mice developed extensive eosinophil and mononuclear cell inflammation, goblet cell hyperplasia, and mucus occlusion of the airways. |
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The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder. |
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Made with extra thick glass, this chunky wine goblet is a durable and versatile choice for casual entertaining. |
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There's also a red goblet, a white china cup brimming with coffee, a plate of French chocolate cookies and a peeled tangerine. |
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Without hesitating, she strode to the pillar supporting the glass chalice and firmly grasped the goblet by the stem. |
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She immediately saw her father sitting on his favorite chair, the one below the family heraldry, holding a goblet of blood-red wine in his hand. |
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She was a dark, muscular figure sipping delicately at her spouted wine goblet. |
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As the other one danced around a fire that kicked away the vespertine dark, my companion passed me a clay goblet of spirits. |
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The list covers classics, such as the Mint Julep, which is given a presentation twist by serving it in a silver goblet. |
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Pulling out the stopper, she poured the thick contents into a goblet and drank deep, almost draining the glass. |
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A ripple of nervous laughter rippled through the room, and he held his goblet up in a toast. |
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In front of each chair lay a jeweled, ruby-encrusted goblet of wine, whose inlaid gemstones shone in the bright lamplight. |
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The meal was delicious, and Claudia deftly directed the wine waiter to Tractinius' goblet, so that he was soon very relaxed in their company. |
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He set his goblet on the table between them, fingers lingering to absently trace the gilding. |
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The Venice we see here, through the prism of Scottish fantasies, is a fabled city of delight, that glass goblet as stupendous as a Titian. |
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The wine within the goblet was surprisingly full and mellow, with a sweet honeyed taste. |
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From the same tomb comes a composite Helladic-Minoan silver goblet, with its carinated shape and a Minoan niello floral scene. |
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There, her old nurse recognizes the goblet, which the trolls had stolen when they abducted her long ago. |
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The mucin is secreted by tiny glands called goblet cells in the conjunctiva. |
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This goblet of about the same period is made of a type of soda glass soon to be outmoded by the new English flint glass. |
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He continued to stare as the bottle's contents glugged into a crystal goblet, dusting the air with intoxicating fruit. |
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I cried out, screamed, and threw the crystal goblet that I had been drinking from across the room. |
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There is no specific division between a wine glass and a goblet except that the latter is larger, but a very small glass is called a cordial. |
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Furthermore, increased goblet cell hyperplasia of the small airways was prominent in this model. |
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She tried unsuccessfully to catch the metal goblet before it landed on the floor. |
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Each goblet is unique, each has its own pitch and tone and each sounds differently. |
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I watched fascinated as long fingers played with the stem of the goblet he was holding and I saw those fingers tighten in irritation as my father's voice rose in temper. |
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The primary role of the Club as a place to dine is shown by the goblet and the knives and forks. |
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A goblet in the shape of a truncated cone. The upper part is undecorated and spreads out slightly into a chalice shape. |
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Now please, I beg you raise your goblet and pay reverent toast to the once and future kings of metal. |
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In a goblet with a mixture of coconut fibre, sands and digs peat the whole well humidified. |
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Around the base are more notches, linked to the wall of the goblet with quarter-circle shapes. |
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A goat or antelope skin is stretched over the drumhead, usually shaped like a goblet. |
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Golden bracelets clattered as she waved a heavily beringed hand while the female servant quickly slipped the goblet into her grasp with a fawning smile. |
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She grabbed the wineskin and filled his goblet up completely. |
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For this purpose, Cretan elites borrowed from the Mycenaean world vessels such as the kylix, goblet, bowl, and krater in order to emphasize the moment of consumption. |
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Another from Tanagra in Boiotia shows a person raising a kylix or goblet while another individual raises both hands in an apparent gesture of mourning. |
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She turned away from the audience to smash a glass goblet, raising a shard to her throat. |
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Raising his own goblet, Father Oppius blessed the congregation and the meal with a great rolling of churchly phrases ending in a cordial Benedicite. |
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He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard. |
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The shape of the olive trees is a result of the types of pruning used, known as goblet pruning and rational pruning, which involve removing large cuts of wood from the trunk. |
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A goblet shape is formed by three canes trained on an equal level. |
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His white Persian cat named Jerry is the cat that eats out of a crystal goblet in a Fancy Feast catfood commercial. |
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Other key objects include a silver goblet with Gallic gods, and a lovely representation of three mother goddesses, both showing how religion was part of everyday life in Roman Gaul. |
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The 25 cl glass in which this draught Westmalle Dubbel is served is an excellent idea: it is an exact copy of the original 33 cl goblet, only smaller. |
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There is not, probably, on the face of the globe another glass of water that brings a better price, for it is customary for the Emperor to fill the goblet with ducats before he returns it to the commandant. |
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The djembe drum, pronounced jembe, is a goblet shaped hand drum that is a popular African percussion instrument. |
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Korukcu also makes an array of darbuka, goblet drums, the base being of pottery and the tops spanned with different types of leather. |
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He fills a large crystal goblet with the water of the Neva, and presents it to the Emperor, who drinks it off to the health of the dear citizens of his capital. |
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The man took a tall glass goblet with a metal base, filled it with ink-black nasty liquid, got his assistant to stir it up, threw it at the teacher! |
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One was treated to a solo on the saxophone in one piece and then the goblet drum in another. |
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The religious and secular authorities then drink wine from a sixteenth-century silver goblet containing tiny live fish, which has recently become a controversial custom. |
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A prince reclines on a bolster holding a goblet in his left hand. |
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The Khatun covered her face, then grabbed at the arm of a servant, who quickly poured more kumiss into Bortai's goblet. |
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Genoese Crusaders brought home a green glass goblet from the Levant, which Genoese long regarded as the Holy Grail. |
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In vain it is to wash a goblet, if you mean to put it nothing but the dead lees and vap of wine. |
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Small padlike feet appeared at the rim, and then the creature heaved itself out of the goblet and hopped away to the south-southeast. |
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Balen also sits in front of the tabla on a tune called Weightless and slaps a Middle Eastern goblet drum on Imam. |
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Effects of baicalein, berberine, curcumin, and hesperidin on mucin release from airway goblet cells. |
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He pours some of his maltier beers into goblet shaped glasses, which allows the aroma of the hops to dissipate and highlights the malted barley character of the brew. |
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After all, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire begins with a nightmare and ends with a death. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. |
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Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
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In 2005, nine eagle owls from the centre appeared in the film Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. |
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She first appeared as her character, the identical twin sister of Parvati Patil, in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire won several awards, including the 2001 Hugo Award for Best Novel. |
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In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fictional 1994 Quidditch World Cup final between Ireland and Bulgaria was hosted on the moor. |
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The Goblet of Fire chooses Fleur Delacour, Viktor Krum, and Cedric Diggory to compete against each other. |
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Rowling, author of the series, was asked to become a producer on Goblet of Fire but declined. |
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In the end, I preferred Goblet of Fire because it's got that kind of cup of destiny feel about it, which is the theme of the book. |
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A wait of three years occurred between the release of Goblet of Fire and the fifth Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has received mostly positive reviews. |
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The fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, was released simultaneously in the UK and the US on 8 July 2000 and broke sales records in both countries. |
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Then I was teetering between Goblet of Fire and Triwizard Tournament. |
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Jeff Jensen, who interviewed Rowling for Entertainment Weekly in 2000, pointed out that bigotry is a big theme in the Harry Potter novels and Goblet of Fire in particular. |
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However, curiously, Harry's name is also produced from the Goblet thus making him a fourth champion, which results in a terrifying encounter with a reborn Lord Voldemort. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was adapted into a film, released worldwide on 18 November 2005, which was directed by Mike Newell and written by Steve Kloves. |
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Goblet of Fire won a BAFTA award for Best Production Design as well as being nominated at the Saturn Awards, Critic's Choice Awards, and the Visual Effects Society Awards. |
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