Dein refused, but you can bet he is still sweating bullets at the prospect of losing his manager. |
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Heat exhaustion can be associated with water or sodium depletion, which can compromise the patient's ability to thermoregulate by sweating. |
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Soon the entire crew is reduced to sweating and semi-conscious heaps of flatulent flesh. |
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Take the next five or six late-night hours and spend them singing, gyrating, drumming, and sweating under a polyester Beatle wig. |
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He may have signed off on the idea of creating a youth brigade, and put a gold star in the dossier of the sweating toady who proposed the idea. |
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I want to ride every hour of the waking day, but after a month of riding, just an hour turns me into a sweating, out-of-breath, pathetic mess. |
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And they all stepped aside and there he was and I said thank god and I woke up sweating and cold, even with bedsocks on. |
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Though my flesh ached with fire within my bones felt as ice and I trembled in torridity while sweating with cold. |
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Moreover, fewer trees in cities reduce shading and evapotranspiration, in which plants use up heat by, essentially, sweating. |
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My bet is that Ebay will be sweating from the competition in a year or two. |
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The signs were bad in the paddock before the race where he was sweating behind his hind legs and he looked dull. |
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Arc lights and packed ballroom meant profuse sweating, not only for the four contenders for the grand silver bowl but everyone present there. |
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Gels are a more comfortable option in hot and humid conditions where sweating is troublesome. |
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They must be reapplied frequently because excessive sweating unblocks the ducts. |
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Ajit woke up sweating and looked out of his window into the starless, black midnight sky. |
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Body suits, body wraps or any methods that promote profuse sweating do not lead to increased fat loss. |
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I sat bolt upright with a gasp, sweating and shaking and completely disoriented. |
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Later the same month the man's sweating, pyrexia, muscular rigidity, and decreased responsiveness returned. |
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Reported adverse effects have included nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth, sweating, dizziness, muzziness, trembling, and sedation. |
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She flopped down onto the myriad of furs and pliant pillows, and sloshed a mug full of cold liquid from the sweating pitcher on the pit's table. |
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I couldn't tell if he was slurring his words because he has such a strong accent, but his face was very red and he was sweating. |
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The smokiness of his clothing, plus the profuse sweating combine to form a putrid aroma like none other I've ever witnessed. |
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I'm a big old nelly who hates flying and am likely to be sweating like a fat girl on a hot day. |
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In normal sweating, urea, lactic acid, and potassium ions are very concentrated. |
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There is no need to suffer by doing exercises which leave us breathless and sweating. |
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Lead guitarist Nick Valensi is sweating Joey Santiago something fierce here. |
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Residents working in nearby fields would stop in their work, wipe their sweating brows and wave to these visitors from afar. |
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Straightening up, Miranda could see he was sweating profusely, as if he'd just finished some vigorous physical activity. |
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They're useful if you'll be doing long workouts and sweating a lot but are concerned about the calories in traditional sports drinks. |
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For no clear reason, the handbrake is a lever of the kind that copiously sweating pilots in films use to bring their planes out of nosedives. |
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The driver, sweating even in this cold weather got down, hoping against hope that the worst had not occurred. |
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The bathroom was also getting really steamy from the hot water, so we were both sweating. |
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Once outside he noticed how stickily the air clung to him, and for the first time noted how badly he must have been sweating back there. |
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I'm gonna catch a disease with my clothes torn, my body sweating and now, having to crawl through an absolute sty of filth! |
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And in a mixed gym it isn't polite to mention you hate to hear men grunting, sweating and groaning next to you. |
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Besides, economic catastrophes rarely occur in markets that everyone is watching and sweating over. |
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When two such diametrically opposed yet astute observers agree, you can bet the politicians are sweating bullets. |
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Almost complete cessation of sweating occurs after four treatments of about 10 minutes over two to three weeks. |
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Earlier on I went out to do some shopping and I was sweating hideously by the time I returned. |
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Bruised and shaken, sweating like an overdriven horse, she imagined how pleasant it would be to lie down in the garbage and go to sleep. |
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Wear clothing in layers so you can add or subtract items to prevent chills or sweating. |
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I feel bloated and sick and have palpitations, a headache, my joints are stiff and painful and I am sweating. |
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In fact, they're actually lying pale, shivering and sweating, and they couldn't face a choccy biccy even if there were any in the house. |
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He remains well seven years later, with a persistent left Horner's syndrome and lack of sweating on the left side of his head. |
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Vertigo may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and dizziness, as well as palpitations and sweating. |
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He was out of breath, and sweating, but after a few short pants began to speak. |
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Sometimes I sit in a small, cedar-paneled room full of old wrinkly men who are naked and sweating profusely. |
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I was lying on a bed in South Vietnam, watching the endless rotation of the fan above me, and sweating profusely, fevered and unable to sleep. |
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He agreed with her to begin, having met Mary, but that did not stop him from anxiously shaking his head and sweating quite profusely. |
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Besides the environmental changes, which can make us, sweat, hormonal or emotional stimuli can cause sweating. |
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The gnome was sweating profusely and looked down at the cat-thing in shock. |
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Autonomic arousal symptoms, such as blushing, sweating, trembling, and palpitations, are sometimes prominent. |
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After that, Philip, sweating profusely, moved over to the wall, next to the door, and braced himself, focusing on the entrance. |
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Now we can't be fagged with all that sweating and simmering and, most of all, all that waiting. |
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In tropical climes the unripe green beans are cured by alternate sweating and drying until the characteristic aroma develops. |
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It has no scientific basis and all you are doing is sweating buckets and compressing your fat cells in one particular area. |
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What made it more impressive was the fact it came in a stifling humidity which saw fans sweating buckets just sat in the shade. |
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Trust me you don't want me to be out there in the hot sun picketing, walking around sweating buckets. |
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Michelle Rodriguez sneers the whole way though while sweating buckets of blood and perspiration. |
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This was one of those games where in the end everyone had cuts and bruises and sweating buckets. |
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Now everyone's sweating bullets as Melvin tries to set things straight before HE'S on the list for the next big hit! |
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Now sweating bullets, he realized the burglar had a knife and could still rush at him. |
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They must get the big things right, but they don't achieve greatness without sweating the small stuff. |
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Mike has done a great job of creating an atmosphere here to let you do that, where you are not sweating the small stuff. |
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I am writing to tell you that your father, the Viscount, has died of the sweating sickness these three days past. |
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His two sons died of the sweating sickness in 1551, when the dukedom became extinct. |
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It is a non-air-conditioned one, and none of the windows are open, so I'll be sweating like a pig for fifteen minutes. |
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After ten minutes of this I was sweating like a pig in a sauna, and soon I was aching all over. |
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He said it seemed that I had a nightmare because I was sweating like a pig. |
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I only had half an hour before checking in and I was sweating like a pig, so I decided to wait at the hotel. |
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But what happens is that you put on your nice clothes, then by the time you walk up the 75 steps you are sweating like a pig. |
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I'm wearing shorts and a t-shirt, carrying a backpack, and sweating like a pig. |
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I got there just as the train pulled in and stood in the doorway, sweating like a pig, wishing someone would open a window. |
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School children are sweating it out with soaring summer temperatures and record levels of humidity leaving the region in a swelter. |
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The skin is pale, cool, clammy and moist with profuse sweating, and the pulse rate is weak. |
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If it is desirable to stop the sweating abruptly, atropine hypodermically may be resorted to. |
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The earliest symptoms are sweating, confusion, a loss of balance, cloudiness of vision and diplopia. |
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I am a fair-to-middling player and lasted a respectable 38 moves, but I can't claim Hydra was ever sweating. |
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Well, we hear it can be injected into your armpits to prevent unsightly perspiration, and into your hands to stop your palms sweating. |
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Local sweating and fasciculation of local muscle groups may occur initially after skin absorption of liquid or vapour. |
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The main side effect, which is reasonably common and unwelcome, is compensatory sweating in other areas. |
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I was sweating so profusely that the sheets and the pillowcases were soaked. |
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In some patients, compensatory sweating can be treated effectively with intradermal botulinum toxin injections. |
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It was late afternoon, and fairly cool, but the USAID official was sweating heavily. |
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Reduced sweating was observed after iontophoretically applied acetylcholine on the forearm. |
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I'm over here all red-faced and sweating, while Anderson's ponytail and makeup are on fleek. |
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The surgery improved her condition, but also left her with unbearable itchiness and sweating. |
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Besides, who can look at palm trees and poolsides when they're pumping iron and sweating bullets? |
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Up and down the paved path, some of us walk energetically, seriously, our noses to the task, sweating even in the gentleness of post-dawn. |
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In one daring scene he uses a crane shot to swoop from a very high angle into a choker close shot of his sweating angelic face. |
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I uttered a four-letter word and continued thrashing along, sweating like a pig and gasping. |
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New fibres are redirected to cutaneous sweat glands and hence gustatory sweating occurs. |
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Physiological sweating from cutaneous eccrine glands maintains normothermia and skin hydration. |
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The child will walk around the house and scream in a panic while gasping for air and sweating. |
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All four forms of malaria debilitate the patient by destroying human hemoglobin and are characterized by a cycle of fever, chills, and sweating. |
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A small amount is used to keep the cabinet from sweating, to defrost the refrigerator, and to illuminate the interior. |
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It was the Actress whom we'd met in the City, sweating profusely from her exertions and with a dirty smudge across a cheek. |
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I started sweating, and every passing moment seemed like an excruciating eternity. |
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It is an explosion of emotions and, by the end of the show, she is left sweating and gasping for breath. |
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Abdominally obese respondents were more often exhausted and experienced problems with sweating and depressive symptoms. |
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Many students, sweating over their books, have dreamt of taking a relaxing nap in one of the beautiful forest clearings. |
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You began to get a really bad fever and were sweating so she took your clothes and they are in the wash as we speak. |
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Another roaring sound and the three kids were standing again in the empty room, clothes wrinkled, soaked and sweating. |
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I think it was this weekend when I woke up to discover that my futon was actually damp, wet through from my sweating into it during the night. |
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When he emerged, he was pasty-faced and sweating, and his long hair hung down in wet rat-tails. |
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Her mother was curled up in bed, sweating in her pink flannel pajamas, covered with a crocheted afghan even in the summer heat. |
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Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form. |
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Apply sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapply every two hours, after heavy sweating or after being in water. |
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Cube was currently sweating with panic and moved his king to the square on its left to avoid check. |
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The whole time, I was sweating up a storm, thinking that he'd still frisk me and find the stash in my jeans pocket. |
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By the end of the ride, I was suffering from heat exhaustion and sweating profusely, and I had shooting pains in my inner thighs. |
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Early signs and symptoms include sweating, shakiness, weakness, hunger, dizziness and nausea. |
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Applying antiperspirant to feet can significantly reduce the sweating that stimulates the growth of aroma-producing organisms. |
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When you use antiperspirant to prevent sweating, you deprive these organisms of the moisture they love. |
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I shower twice a day, and have tried every antiperspirant on the market but nothing stops my terrible underarm sweating. |
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I have done some plumbing, replacing outdoor spigots and sweating them back together. |
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It's leasees and sharemilkers, not those with a lifestyler mentality, that are sweating about the increases. |
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My tablemate eyes the approaching platter, carried by a sweating young Jerusalem hotel chef and his helper. |
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The sweating made him more afraid of playing badly, as he worried that his fingers would slip on the frets of the lute. |
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Profuse sweating can result in skin maceration and secondary microbial infections. |
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By means of dancing and sweating, those bitten by tarantulas endeavor to expel the infected vapors. |
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My job was to crouch down under these machines with the sweating women working up there, the fish guts and scales raining down on me. |
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We thought that sonny was inspiring us and he was out there and responding and sweating and playing his tail off. |
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Inside, guests sat sweating shoulder-to-shoulder on the unseasonably warm Paris afternoon. |
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And away they all speed in their helmets and spandex, sweating their way toward financial solvency. |
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The surest way to set the heart pounding and the palms sweating is to get a sudden mental flash of the person you are meant to be interviewing sitting in their smalls. |
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Her hands were sweating, but she balled them to contain her shivering. |
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Wind from the top, twenty miles an hour, stung his faced, but he was sweating in his white snowsuit. |
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For the stock, start by sweating all the vegetables and herbs in a little extra-virgin olive oil, seasoning with salt at the start to help them sweat without colouring. |
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I had read that she should be smiling at me by the fourth week, and at the end of last week I was sweating bullets that she might not reach this milestone on time. |
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When JP Morgan offered her a spot in its Wall Street office, she jumped at it without sweating too much about the details. |
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She rakes through the mud along the rubbish-strewn riverbank, sweating freely in the fierce tropical sun that glistens off the nearby bottle-green bay. |
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Linking contagion with the poor has been common since at least the early modern period, when they were blamed for plague, typhus, sweating sickness, and syphilis. |
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She had taken up modelling part-time and it felt like money for old rope compared to throwing pots of paint at walls and sweating over how it dripped down. |
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I took my regular Wednesday morning walk into Godshill to buy some cigarette papers and set up a standing order for the Saturday Guardian and was sweating by 9.30 am. |
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It didn't help that the press centre was a poorly ventilated sports complex, which became a giant sauna for the sweating members of the fourth estate. |
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If the castor beans are ingested, the toxin can cause stomach irritation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, increased heart rate, profuse sweating, collapse, convulsions and death. |
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We have had a bad bout of the sweating sickness in the western wards. |
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Belyando spew was characterized by vomiting after food was taken, especially suffered by shearers because of heat, sweating, and prolonged bending. |
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I'm sweating, huffing and puffing, smelling of lake, and trying not to swallow the bugs that keep hitting me in the face as I speed along the trail. |
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Finally he just wiped his slightly sweating palms down his moleskins. |
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One way the body can eliminate toxins is via the skin through sweating. |
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Nonetheless, this should have media titans everywhere sweating bullets. |
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His main competition at training camp has been there the whole time, sweating it out with his teammates, and throwing the pigskin pretty well, one might add. |
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The major point of sweating in hot weather is evaporative cooling. |
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He's a weedy man, who was shaking and sweating during our encounter. |
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Less equipment meant less choreography on the part of the band and more time to rock out, which they did quite happily, sweating buckets and pandering to the crowd throughout. |
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For example, decongestants, steroids, aspirin and ibuprofen may cause side effects that are also symptoms of anxiety or panic, such as nervousness and sweating. |
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Profuse sweating, exhaustion and pain indicate you are over-exercising. |
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No, I'm sweating like a pig, can you turn on the air please? |
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Symptoms may range from palpitations and severe sweating to paralysis, convulsions, and death. |
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The two of us came up with the plan, then began sweating the small stuff. |
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Banquet tables were bedecked with orchids, candles, and sandalwood fans to prevent sweating in eveningwear. |
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With much heaving and sweating, and a few choice cuss words, he got it wedged up under the axle, and, with the rope from his saddle, he lashed it securely in place. |
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The science of nanotechnology is all about sweating the small stuff. |
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I'm flexing hard and sweating profusely but never breaking my smile. |
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The heat nudged the thermometer at 42 degrees centigrade on Friday night and we've been alternatively sweating and cooling off under air con ever since. |
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The instructors work out almost 90 wingovers, pulling three to four Gs sometimes just around the corners, so you come back and you're sweating and working pretty hard. |
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We are talking about public gatherings, people will be together, dancing, sweating, and touching each other. |
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Here we see Alberich in his new incarnation as the heartless master of Nibelheim, mercilessly sweating his fellow dwarfs, the Nibelungs, in an immense gold factory. |
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She was sweating hard and her hair was plastered to her face, framing it. |
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Next day I turned up again by taxi, carrying my bag of bike tools, and got out, prepared for a sweating quarter of an hour mending a bike when I should have been at work. |
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The scimitar mouth pulled back in a mad crow of triumph, the face sweating with guilty pleasure. |
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This can cause symptoms of faintness, sweating and a pounding heart, and if not treated by eating or drinking something sugary, can lead to collapse and coma. |
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Alex saw that he had been sweating profusely and his sheets were soaked. |
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Her pallid young face, brow sweating with fear and pain, yet resolute and stiff with sorrow, makes you want to cry. |
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Common symptoms of this are weakness, shaking, hunger and sweating. |
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And sweating, it turns out, is one of the best ways to detoxify. |
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Both of these factors occur during intense athletic activity, which results in profuse sweating. |
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In this case, sweating and tailing the main course clew and buntlines. |
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I'm having trouble walking in my platforms, the glitter we carefully applied is getting in our eyes and our drinks, and most of us are sweating profusely in our nylon outfits. |
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Here's something that has network news executives sweating bullets. |
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He's stuttering, avoiding eye contact, and sweating profusely. |
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Instead of sweating underneath monstrous loads, moving as slowly and ponderously as beasts of burden, we cruised the trail like coyotes, heads up, alert, eyes on the horizon. |
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At the end of the day, there were all these 18-year-olds sitting on the floor, sweating and exhausted, and there was this 57-year-old woman, not a hair out of place. |
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They lived at Ludlow Castle, but had little time together, for poor Arthur died only a few months later, perhaps of tuberculosis or the fever called the sweating sickness. |
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Vomiting may be preceded by nausea, which is often accompanied by increased autonomic nervous system activity, involving salivation, sweating, pallor, and low blood pressure. |
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It might have been from their hug, but Kristine was sweating profusely. |
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Half of the women reported being awakened from sleep with severe sweating. |
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They met in Dubai in October 2004 and worked out for four days in scorching heat, hitting hundreds of tennis balls on a hard court and sweating buckets in the process. |
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I was struck then, as I am now, that a team with so much going for it is sweating the small stuff. |
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When they are sweating and get sticky, I just open up the harness zipper. |
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I bet he was sweating a bit when the draw was made and the no hopers, Sunderland, came out first. |
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Fine the horses, with flying manes and tight lithe bodies, shoulders sweating, muscles rippling, mouths afroth. |
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She was perfumed, and beside the wave of her perfume, Mendel perceived uneasily the heavy, goatish odor of Pavel's sweating body. |
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In order to treat patients infected with the plague, various methods were used including sweating, bloodletting, forced vomiting, and urinating. |
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In 1502, Arthur died at the age of 15 of sweating sickness, just 20 weeks after his marriage to Catherine. |
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A few months later, they both became ill, possibly with the sweating sickness which was sweeping the area. |
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Horner's syndrome consists of typically unilateral miosis and eyelid ptosis, and absent forehead sweating. |
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The salt will be dissolved by the sweating of the hay, and will prevent mowburning or molding. |
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Bulldogs actually do most of their sweating through the pads on their feet and accordingly enjoy cool floors. |
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Possible side effects include gastrointestinal discomfort, sweating, dizziness, allergic reactions, bleeding, and menstrual irregularities. |
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Although there is a food and drink stall inside, there are joggers like me who prefer to drink plain water after sweating it out of the tracks. |
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Some tobaccos go through a second stage of curing, known as fermenting or sweating. |
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I tried to ease my grip, but my hands were sweating so profusely that the lizards began to wriggle out of them. |
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Apart from this, the other problem she faces is sweating, due to which she needs to have wind machines blowing air around her constantly. |
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The President continued to chomp on his sandwich, and now I was sweating. |
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When used correctly, antiperspirants are the product of choice by most people and are an effective way to keep sweating under control. |
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Once I got there, I was breathing heavily, sweating profusely and felt even dizzier. |
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Examination will reveal pupillary miosis, euphoric anxiolytic sedation, mental clouding, sweating, and constipation. |
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Inadequate anaesthesia was defined as hypertension, tachycardia or patient movement, eye-opening, swallowing, grimacing, lacrimation or sweating. |
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I can just see Wee Eck, loofah in hand, standing on Hadrian's Wall welcoming the sweating English hordes. |
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Then, his men sweating and straining and reloading, he about ship and did it again and again. |
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The list of bad habits also included hogging the duvet, fidgeting, passing wind, sweating, sleeping naked and the early morning breath. |
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The sight of Adrian Chiles either in shorts or sweating profusely on the Copacabana beach is one that, despite best efforts, continues to linger. |
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Leinster would circle the wagons, Connacht would repay favours for McDonagh and McCague would be left sweating it out. |
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Common symptoms, similar to an underactive thyroid, are feeling tired, mood swings, weight gain, heart palpations, sweating and lighter periods. |
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But as Army led Navy 3-0 at halftime of their matchup on Saturday, Beck surely was sweating bullets. |
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Some of them were sweating so much it was starting to wash off the crocodile tears of their sob stories. |
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But even so, he experienced tachycardia, sweating, and severe gastrocolic reflex causing an intense need to go to the bathroom. |
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High fever, nausea, and excessive sweating are some of the symptoms. |
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Bush's photo has him outlined by a halo created by backlighting, and Gore was presented using an extremely unfiattering photo of him sweating and looking snaggletoothed. |
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And that was how long we stayed in the cabin, pressed together, pulling the future out of each other, sweating and groaning and making sure each of us remembered. |
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Hyperhidrosis which he correctly identifies as excess sweating but the smell is due to bromhidrosis which can be linked to excess sweating but usually sweat doesn''t smell. |
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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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A sweating man stepped out of the sauna, wrapping himself in a towel. |
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A bonus for those working on their tans in the stands, but in the dressing room the made-for-the-shade Brits and the Scandis are sweating uncomfortably already. |
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She suffers from a fear known as lachanophobia, which leaves her sweating and stricken with panic attacks at the merest sight of a sprout or a pea. |
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Those who have to go outdoors should apply a minimum 15 Sun Protection Factor sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside, and reapply it hourly if swimming or sweating. |
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It gives a similar clinical picture to organophosphate poisoning, but without sweating, excessive secretions, urinary and faecal incontinence or muscle fasciculations. |
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