Her fingers suddenly look anemically bloodless, their paleness complemented by her white long sleeves. |
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He noticed the drag in Michael's step, the paleness of his usually dark face, and the dullness in his eyes. |
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The only exception to this is post-war Europe, which only received better treatment due to the paleness of its inhabitants. |
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She watched him as she spoke rapidly, and she saw the paleness on his face that came as a result of her action. |
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She is strong and beautiful, but her eroticism is restrained, her nipples toned down, their paleness an attenuated sign of disease. |
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Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls. |
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Despite the fact he was a guy, he worse black lipstick, black eyeshadow, and I'm pretty sure he powdered his face to get that perfect just-died paleness in his face. |
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Symptoms include refusal to eat, swollen stomach, paleness and a blue or gray skin color, limpness, and difficulty breathing. |
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In fact, he is the son of black parents, but his paleness of skin led him to deny his origins and cross over to the white side of life. |
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The meal's monochromatic paleness was disheartening, but Candy dug into the oatmeal with a spoon and lifted it to El Lobo's mouth. |
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Symptoms of anaemia are paleness, weakness, fatigue, headache and shortness of breath, particularly during physical strain. |
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To emphasize the paleness, I shot her against her bed wearing a white tank top. |
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General feeling of discomfort and malaise, paleness, headache, mild nausea and tiredness. |
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I was glad to see her paleness and her illness, for my mind was full of the fresh horror of that ruddy vampire sleep. |
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Common visible signs of iron deficiency include paleness of the skin, the tongue and inside lips. |
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Warning signals include sudden dizziness, cold sweat, paleness, fainting, or pain or pressure in your upper body just after exercising. |
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Symptoms of HUS include extreme irritability and fatigue, paleness of the skin, and a decrease in urine output. |
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If it come of cold humours, the ache is less with grief of head, with swelling and paleness of face with sour bolking and unsavouriness of the mouth. |
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The presence of one's beloved causes paleness of complexion. |
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Gwen, who is too heavy on the bleach at the end, and melts away into indeterminate paleness, survives through the excellent stubbornness of her direction. |
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Blanching is not just a paleness, it is an intense whitening. |
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The attack is characterized by paleness, than cyanosis and painful reactive hyperemia, usually brought on by cold or emotional stimuli and relieved by heat. It affects females more often than males. |
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A range precisely measured out between not-so-whitish pales, with a colourful paleness, not-so-middling half-tones, oscillating between natural and dream-like interpretations, and not-so-dark darks, gorged with pigment. |
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Mallon was thrown by his anger and the dissonant paleness of his eyes, and before he could reply the driver seized the pickpocket's jacket and gave him a shake. |
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Seek medical attention if you experience symptoms that are out of the ordinary: heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, faintness, fatigue, dizziness, headache or nausea. |
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While we stood there, a storm came up the river, and you could see almost its entire extent — the dark clouds, the advancing netlike pattern of smooth and rippled water beneath the clouds, the wispy paleness of the rain. |
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First of all, learn how to recognise serious side effects: high fever, behavioural changes, breathing difficulties, hoarseness or wheezing, hives, paleness, weakness, fast heartbeat or dizziness, throat swelling. |
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Hypothyroid develops gradually and its symptoms are varied: physical and intellectual asthenia, apathy, drowsiness, excessive chilliness, paleness, low libido and others. |
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This vitamin, especially vitamin B1 is very good for curing you of paleness because it keeps the skin well nourished and rosy by keeping the blood circulation normal. |
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His palette was low-key, and much of his work has a silvery paleness. |
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Fainting tends to be preceded first by paleness, nausea, and sweating and then by dilatation of the pupils, yawning, deeper and more rapid breathing, and a rapid heartbeat. |
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The clinical signs of this syndrome include progressive weight loss, unthriftiness, paleness of the skin and dyspnea, and, less frequently, diarrhea and jaundice. |
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Although he is as bewildered by his red-ochred captors as they are by his paleness, racial and cultural differences are surpassed as he learns to respect and understand the beliefs of these gentle people. |
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On physical examination, he had a tall stature, a thin and long face with intermaxillary narrowness, and paleness. |
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Actos side effects include rapid heartbeat, sweating, confusion, blurred vision, headache, numbness or tingling of the mouth, weakness,shakiness, dizziness, tiredness, paleness and sudden hunger. |
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Symptoms of heat exhaustion are heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting, and fainting. |
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