Ornament was usually restricted to repetitive, geometric mouldings such as those of the lozenge, chevron, or zigzag type. |
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In addition, try sucking a throat lozenge as the sucking action helps to keep a dry throat moist. |
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I would not take exception to a member discreetly sucking a peppermint or a throat lozenge, but it should go no further than that. |
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For this reason, sucking any pastille, lozenge or boiled sweet can help to relieve a sore throat. |
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A woman whose marriage has been dissolved bears on a lozenge her paternal arms, charged for the purpose of distinction with a mascle. |
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Recommended dosage is one lozenge every 2 hours, preferably with food, since zinc sometimes upsets the stomach. |
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Her himation is pulled up over her head, and covers much of her peplos, which is decorated with a dotted lozenge. |
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The thrusting spear tended to have a stronger, fairly broad leaf or lozenge shaped head with a central ridge for strength. |
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He'd wake up with the lozenge pattern of the floor imprinted on his arm and face, but refreshed and ready to go. |
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A toddler from Essex nearly choked after swallowing a lozenge included in a mailshot. |
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Nicotine replacement is available as chewing gum, transdermal patch, nasal spray, inhaler, sublingual tablet, and lozenge. |
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Alfex is livening up its collection with an elegant watch in the geometric shape of a lozenge. |
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If using other Strepsil lozenges, an adjustment for 2.6 mg of sugar per lozenge must be made to the diet. |
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The use of a sugar-free lozenge may be more advisable, since gum chewing may have an abrasive effect on softened tooth structure. |
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You don't want to be around when she sucks on a lozenge, let me tell you. |
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Dual form means a transdermal patch plus one of the other products such as gum, lozenge, nasal spray, mouth spray or inhalator. |
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I was not permitted to take even a tissue and guiltily spit out a throat lozenge. |
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The Sucrets product family has been the number one sore throat lozenge for more than 75 years. |
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The fantastic flowers are placed along the vines in such a way that one is centred in each lozenge. |
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In other examples there is a single lozenge system, each lozenge sometimes having a different ground colour. |
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A number of stones in the walls of the huts and alleys bear roughly scratched lozenge and similar rectilinear patterns. |
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In most of these carpets there is an ornamental vase form, usually standing on a bracket, in several of the lozenge panels. |
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The bay fits within a double frame: the first formed by a lozenge trellis, the second by a narrow fret band. |
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A black rectangular band bearing the words Pomodoro di Pachino in white is cut into the lower part of the lozenge. |
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The copper colour glass pearls are assembled by hand together with ostrich eggs pearls to form a decorative lozenge. |
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The cross often adopts a rectangular or lozenge panels, often with a quatrefoil and later with flamboyant curls. |
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This monograph applies to products in lozenge form intended to be dissolved in the mouth to help relieve sore throats. |
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Suck on one zinc lozenge every two hours while symptoms are in evidence. |
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Sucking on a hard lozenge or chewing gum were shown to ease symptoms. |
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At the left of the screen was a lozenge shape circled in red. |
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Fentanyl is also available in injectable or lozenge form. |
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Gilbert had already started work on a new opera involving a plot in which people fell in love against their wills after taking a magic lozenge. |
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They are quick sketches of possible compositions in a square, lozenge or rectangle, and capture the underlying thoughts about proportions and arrangements for the colour planes in each one. |
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The dealerships attract attention and have a high recognition value because of one or two signs with the lozenge shaped logo, the Renault lettering and a service sign. |
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Allow to cool and cut into lozenge shapes with a damp knife. |
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These are the patch, gum, lozenge, mini lozenge, microtab, nasal spray, mouth spray and an inhalator. |
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Although the lozenge has wealthy neighbours, it has rotted for decades. |
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The largest swathe can be found across Old Oak Common and Park Royal: a 950-hectare lozenge to the north-west of the city encompassing several waste plants, some post-war warehouses and a clutch of crumbling railway cottages. |
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The pattern is interrupted by three roundels with motifs of eight-pointed stars, created from trefoils and leaf motifs, and issuing from a central lozenge motif. |
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Villa Necchi's soaring, impressively stolid rooms, with their lozenge stucco ceilings, walnut parquetry and heavy sliding doors, convey both an air of grandeur and a strict sense of discipline. |
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Several hours later I emerged, in need of a throat lozenge. |
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It somehow looks like a giant lozenge, a blue cough drop for Zeus. |
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Stop-smoking aids containing nicotine, such as the patch, gum, inhaler, lozenge or nasal spray, can help to ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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The lozenge of Renault means a diamond that expresses the brand's firm desire to project a strong and consistent corporate image. |
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The town's most notable employer today is Lofthouse of Fleetwood, manufacturer of the lozenge Fisherman's Friend which is exported around the world. |
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The tapered lozenge design features powerful LED lights that will illuminate 1,500 glass prisms containing the written wishes or memories of local residents. |
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