So they've swallowed whole a bunch of half-truths and falsehoods and, quite literally, built a federal case out of it. |
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As the majority of my salary was swallowed up by my obsession, I ended up borrowing a lot of money to make ends meet. |
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A monitor is connected to the waist after the capsule is swallowed and the oesophagus, stomach and intestines are screened. |
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The other advantage is that, since the capsule is swallowed whole, the garlic isn't digested until it reaches the stomach. |
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If capsules or beads from the capsules are not swallowed whole, you could overdose on this medicine. |
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Unfortunately, most of the money is swallowed up in bureaucracy and the production of meaningless consultancy reports which benefit nobody. |
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When the saliva containing cigar products is swallowed, the esophagus is exposed to carcinogens. |
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In the open water, long spines help protect the stickleback from being swallowed by large predators. |
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I swallowed, feeling the fiery blush that had crept to my cheeks, one of which still had his fingers gently caressing the skin. |
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It sounds like someone has swallowed a dictionary and is trying to justify a wishy wash outlook. |
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Hulme seems to have swallowed a dictionary and the results are arch and self-congratulatory. |
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My limbs are stiff and painful, my nose is running like a tap, my throat feels like I've swallowed a razor blade, and I feel like I am drunk. |
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He said that most of the extra money would go towards creating new work, rather than being swallowed up by deficits. |
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Some of the money was paid into Perry's private account, which they were both using and was swallowed up among their own money, said Mr Clarke. |
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Speaking of seeing through each other's eyes, I saw through his, as he swallowed hard and gave me a strained smile. |
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I swallowed hard as the visions began to fade from my stream of consciousness and I became aware once more of my mother's presence. |
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Rising up in oscitant mood, I swallowed a penny piece, which I had between my teeth, and then went home with an empty purse. |
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She swallowed her protests, but they burned as they went down, making her want to gag. |
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This was one of the hardest lessons in life Matt had ever swallowed, and it wasn't going down easily, it made him sick. |
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She had swallowed an overdose of her antidepressants and then called an ambulance. |
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When the fish is too large to be swallowed entire, the hinder portion will be bitten off and the anterior part allowed to float or sink. |
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So at the start of the summer holidays I hitched to Birmingham, found a studio that swallowed my false ID and got both nipples done. |
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A lot of the money will be swallowed up by the military, or will have been diverted from existing loans. |
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Kate swallowed hard and summoned every bit of courage that had remained, which wasn't very much. |
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Horses rear in terror as the young Countess enters St Germain's palace and screams as she seems to be swallowed into an abyss of darkness. |
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Carefully it placed a piece in its mouth, chewed, swallowed, and bared its teeth at them. |
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A chip was tossed at her and she caught it in her mouth, chewed vigorously, then swallowed. |
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He swallowed it without chewing, just dropping it into his mouth and never seeing it again. |
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Katie could see his jaw line and every movement he made as he chewed and swallowed his food. |
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I wiped the cheese on my mouth away with the napkin and quickly chewed and swallowed the chip. |
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He put the cup to his lips and swallowed a mouthful of surprisingly palatable coffee. |
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The palate is flavourless and once swallowed the wine kicks back with unbearable acidity. |
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Normally I like to have a beer or more but the sensation in the back of my throat when I swallowed beer this time was really strange. |
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I swallowed my peanut butter slowly, letting it slide down my throat as I regarded the collection of books that sat before me. |
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When he felt the man's hand lifting his head, he swallowed whatever food or drink he was given. |
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I swallowed hard, recalling that the man I was verbally jousting with has enjoyed his own significant share of that patronage down the years. |
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Raven scowled and tried to shove him back, but he easily climbed over her hand and swallowed a chunk of boar. |
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Michelle swallowed hard at Grace's abrupt departure and glanced around nervously. |
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Being about thirty feet from the ground, Raiana slowly looked down, and swallowed hard, her fear of heights kicking in. |
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New Yorkers are tough but even they swallowed hard when they found that they now had two first ladies. |
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I wiped away a bead of nervous sweat from my forehead, licked my lips and swallowed hard. |
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Skye opened her mouth to retaliate, but, seeing April's look, swallowed the insult. |
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Skow nodded, swallowed her questions, and led on quickly, painfully aware of the silent shadow that trailed her. |
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The look he gave Dancer was slightly less tolerant, but he swallowed any retort he might have made. |
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Grace scolded, watching as both Rupert and Donal swallowed their protests and clamped their mouths shut. |
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Delegates swallowed their left-wing principles to accept a watery platform and avoid an internal struggle. |
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Your watch is missing and you suspect that your ill-mannered pooch swallowed it down with his kibble. |
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But because the radicals are sexually correct feminists, their incredible statements are swallowed whole. |
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Like other members of your cult, you have swallowed the neo-Darwinian thesis hook line and sinker. |
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She swallowed his lies about me having come on to him instead of the other way round, and dumped me instead. |
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It's good to see as well that the world's press has swallowed this name change hook, line and sinker. |
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. |
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Many have swallowed the bitter pill and tried again, often with salutiferous effects. |
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On his dismissal, the South African rugby union should have swallowed their pride and re-appointed Mallet. |
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A sharp pain scored the back of his throat, and he swallowed with a small grimace. |
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Desperate to make her feel better, Jon swallowed his own feelings of confusion and tried to reassure her. |
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Maybe my life would change for the better if I bit my tongue, swallowed my pride and didn't rise to any form of bait. |
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He swallowed everything from live fish to an eight ball, and they all came back up. |
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Bryce swallowed and glanced toward the door, judging the distance versus his current state of wobbliness. |
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She was just metres from being swallowed by the putrid, disgusting gunk of grief. |
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There's a cave-in, and whole houses, entire families, are swallowed up and consumed by fire. |
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He led her out onto the dance floor, and instant, they were enveloped by the pack, swallowed by the crowd. |
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They purveyed all sorts of nonsense to US and UK newspapers, who swallowed it hook line and sinker. |
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Chris swallowed the knot in his throat and glanced around the ring of people that now surrounded him. |
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If I didn't see Peggy's red hat near my feet, I would have thought she'd been swallowed by the snow. |
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Supporters have been assured that none of the money will be swallowed up by the club's current plight which has seen it go into administration. |
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None will ever return to the North Sea and what money they do get will most likely be swallowed up by creditors. |
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He swallowed back the fear with the thought that, as far as he could remember, no near-suicide mission had ever worked him up like this. |
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With my final unemployment check looming, I finally knuckled under, swallowed my pride, and rejoined the TrustiTemps agency. |
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Big business swallowed the windfall tax on utility profits to fund the New Deal and Brown's dawn raid on pension fund dividend income. |
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As a matter of fact, the ball glanced off my father's arm before being swallowed up by the crowd. |
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The most intriguing thing about him were his small, piglike eyes that were nearly swallowed up by the large brow on his pudgy face. |
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For 35 years he was a diver, and spent much of his time underwater exploring the wrecks of ships swallowed up by the vast ocean. |
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He pulled a wry face as he swallowed, setting the cup down on the table again. |
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For years, we've swallowed their products, whether in pill, capsule, or gelcap, and what have they done for us? |
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He had swallowed a lot of water, gashed himself badly on the craggy rocks and was wearing a heavy Aran sweater, a pair of heavy boots. |
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The dastardly villains are the ones in the red uniforms who speak as if they've just swallowed a plum. |
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During this time his expenses had swallowed up the small amount which he had succeeded in laying up previous to his sickness. |
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He swallowed for a second, indecision crossing his face, before he decided to play dumb. |
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Small mercury batteries inside remote controls can be easily swallowed so keep these out of children's reach as well. |
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Mandy was sipping some kind of cold icy like drink while Erik drank down a latte and I swallowed water. |
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After lunch I felt so bad I dissolved some aspirin in warm water, gargled noisily and swallowed gratefully. |
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I swallowed my tears and washed my face in the small sink in the adjacent lavatory. |
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Pensioners were furious that tiny pension increases were being swallowed up by huge tax rises. |
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The stars had disappeared and now everything looked like it had been swallowed by perpetual darkness. |
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She rolled onto her side and retched up all the water she had swallowed, a strangled sob following. |
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She swallowed painfully and glared at the angry red and bleeding hole in his shoulder. |
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Like a practised wine taster, she swilled the dark liquid around in her mouth then swallowed. |
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Mr. Wellington dabbed the corner of his mouth with his napkin and swallowed as he prepared to make an announcement. |
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Capsule endoscopy uses a wireless video capsule that is swallowed by the patient and propelled by peristalsis. |
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But the willpower of those percipient priests had stuck in his mind like a stupidly swallowed toothpick in the throat. |
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She swallowed hard as her gorge rose at the sight of the busted-up fighter and the stench of burnt flesh. |
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They conjecture that an evolutionary quantum leap happened after an archaebacterium swallowed a eubacterium. |
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I turned the music off altogether and swallowed, speaking aloud to make sure that my voice wasn't froggy and unused sounding. |
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These plants ripen fruits which again are a bright red, and have thick coats on their seeds to protect them should they be swallowed. |
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To others I said I rowed all the way by myself in a boat and they swallowed that as well. |
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She swallowed hard and moved, rubbing the cloth over a greasy part of the counter yet to be attended to in her study. |
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Indigestible materials like fur, feathers and insect exoskeletons, if swallowed, are regurgitated in a pellet. |
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I swallowed and began to take deep breaths to try to stop the fire in my chest. |
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Wilhelm swallowed the last of the bread and dusted the crumbs from his hands. |
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Cocaine is usually snorted or swallowed, but can be injected or smoked in the form of crack or freebase. |
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She swallowed, carefully averting her eyes as she forked a small amount of the spaghetti onto her plate, taking her time as she did so. |
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On two occasions teething toddlers chewing on key fobs have swallowed the transponder needed to start the car. |
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Chelsea Opera Group were performing the opera in English and though Richardson displayed a beautiful lyric voice, she rather swallowed her words. |
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Prey is often swallowed whole, and the fur, feathers, and bones are later regurgitated in pellets. |
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They travel through the bloodstream to the lungs, then they're coughed up, swallowed, and wind up in the small intestine. |
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He is a level-headed fifty-something, who has never, as far as I know, eaten magic mushrooms or swallowed hallucinogenic drugs. |
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Nonetheless, a few braver souls plunged into the surf to capture the trio who now floundered in water, which now swallowed them up. |
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The cool and refreshing water caressed his lips, he drank but as he swallowed, his throat sent searing pain to his brain. |
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She tossed them in her mouth and swallowed them with a long drink of water. |
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I don't know if I swallowed it or hawked it up, but I couldn't get it to go either way for a long time. |
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How many taunts, threats or downright abusive remarks have been reluctantly swallowed with a fatalistic shrug? |
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He swallowed, the sweetness of the pancakes cloying and thick on his tongue. |
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After a public transport nightmare, we swallowed our pride and taxied across the French countryside to Chenonceau for the real castle deal. |
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It cannot be swallowed whole, but some animals, such as the paca or the peccary, are able to open the seed with their teeth. |
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Celly swallowed the bitter dregs of her coffee and tapped the phone against her thigh. |
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Evie is a manipulative, dangerous and damaged character, but Tracy is blind to this and easily gets swallowed up in Evie's world. |
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He quickly chewed and swallowed hard, thumping his chest to make sure it went down the right way. |
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She swallowed, trying to control her fury as Matt's scornful laughter reached her ears once again. |
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I swallowed hard, trying to take in the sight of my home in such a terrible mess. |
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Gretchen swallowed her sigh of disappointment and looked at her dancing partner. |
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She swallowed the mouthful of mashed potato with difficulty and looked up at him. |
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The Black Cap depicts a downcast figure swallowed by a voluminous skirt that occupies the entire lower surface of the painting. |
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Although, like most other mediums, she was regularly searched before seances, many believe she swallowed and later regurgitated the material. |
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Austin noticed the disappointment in her eyes when she realized it was him, and swallowed a giant lump that suddenly materialized in his throat. |
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At twenty-five past six I turned on the hot water in the bath, and covertly swallowed a small glass of brandy. |
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The scientist and Nelson, along with the boat's bathyscaphe was amazingly swallowed by a huge whale. |
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I gritted my teeth and swallowed hard, my thoughts briefly turning to the heavy missile batteries and the people who crewed them. |
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More and more skippers swallowed their prides, converted their trawlers and diversified into shellfish. |
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I swallowed my first bitter pill from this beastly industry, and have certainly learned a valuable lesson. |
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My scream flew up, bounced off my palate, and was swallowed convulsively, never quite managing to escape. |
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The money intended for front line services ends up in administration or being swallowed up in other ways. |
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Look out for vomit blocking the airway and check that the patient has not swallowed their tongue. |
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Jalen leaned back again, smiled toothlessly at Hana and swallowed her donut. |
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Her parents told police that she explained to them she had swallowed the liquid by accident, believing it was something else. |
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She made sure she wasn't dressed in finery and she even swallowed her pride for the day and a half journey through the woods. |
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The new formulation, which will be marketed under the same trade name, can be chewed and swallowed, or swallowed whole. |
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His lips puckered and a deep shiver crawled down his spine as he swallowed the sour juice from the citric fruit. |
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After a few hours of postnatal life, bowel distension becomes remarkable because of swallowed air and causes bilious vomiting. |
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He tried as best as he could to ignore her glance as he swallowed and polished off his scramble eggs in record time. |
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A Senate sub-committee is considering legislation to add a bittering agent to anti-freeze to keep it from being swallowed. |
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It gradually increased until the sensation felt as though I had swallowed fire and could not extinguish the flame. |
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He slowed his pace slightly and swallowed to moisten his fear-parched throat. |
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He popped the pill and swallowed in a moment and sighed as the drug quickly took effect. |
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Her gaze very slowly lowered to the monogram on the needlework sample and she swallowed hard. |
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If the gum is chewed too quickly, nicotine is swallowed with saliva, and nausea or dyspepsia can result. |
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When dusk fell, the serenity of the Mojave Desert swallowed the small city, reclaiming it to the still of the night. |
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He looked dapper in a blue suit, jacket unbuttoned, showing a stomach distended as if he had swallowed a basketball. |
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Wesley coughed and swallowed a long swig of his ale while Pearl tried to explain her complicated situation. |
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The pope took a sip of wine, turned it on his tongue, and swallowed it thoughtfully. |
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I didn't think it was possible for Shanna to look like she swallowed a blowfish. |
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The girl threw one out at the door, and the giantess swallowed it at a gulp and demanded more. |
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Kieran swallowed his mouthful of chicken and wiped his hands on his jerkin. |
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Adam swallowed a mouthful of stew before responding and I bit my lip not to laugh. |
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During the second I was under I swallowed a mouthful of salt water and got plenty in my eyes. |
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Korina swallowed a mouthful of food and looked over at Cat as she sat down on the couch next to Matthew. |
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It overlooks a former quinta or agricultural estate, now swallowed up by the city and transformed into a large public park. |
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The woman chewed the herbs for a while, as if mulling them over slowly, and then swallowed piteously. |
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It is a voice swallowed in uncontainable anger still struggling with its own disbelief. |
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In patients who have swallowed a sharp, radiolucent object, such as a fish bone, direct laryngoscopy should be performed. |
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I munched the crunchy bit of seed that was left, swallowed and reached out for more. |
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She swallowed the last of her tea in a single gulp and looked desultorily at the empty cup. |
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He swallowed hard, preparing to admit something that had bothered him for the past seven years, eating away at his insides. |
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He wiped the sleep from his eyes and swallowed, trying to clear the musty taste from his mouth. |
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She took a deep breath and swallowed the sobs that were rising in her throat. |
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Verdun for example was the bloodiest battle in military history, a black hole where the armies of two nations were swallowed up. |
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She cried onto the Border collie's shoulder and Samantha swallowed hard, instinctively knowing what the doctor must have told her. |
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Leon swallowed hard, feeling a little nervous as he stood there watching her. |
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The 13-month-old toddler had swallowed a tiny, disc shaped camera battery that damaged his gullet and perforated his windpipe. |
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A wave of nausea passed over him, and he closed his eyes and swallowed hard. |
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He swallowed a gasp when he saw a small group of girls with cameras, snapping pictures of what appeared to be him and Faith. |
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Prebble's decision to resign as leader may well be the only thing that saves it from being swallowed up by a resurgent National party. |
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The younger bragged he was on eight tablets a day for angina, but the other in his late seventies swallowed 40 for various aches and pains! |
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He swallowed what was left of his nightcap of vodka and placed the cup on the desk. |
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My little bit of pension increase has already been swallowed up and I cannot vote myself a new rise in pension as some people can. |
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However, their lovingly nurtured plots could be swallowed up by Eastleigh Council's plans to build hundreds of homes. |
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While swallowed fruit pits are more common than was once thought, they rarely cause symptoms and intestinal obstruction. |
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She swallowed the pills down, but nearly spilled the water when she set it down on the table. |
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Forcing a person who has swallowed a caustic substance to vomit can be very dangerous. |
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I doubt I swallowed enough to bother about, but she whipped me off to the hospital. |
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He'd swallowed some of it, I could tell, from the way his voice rasped in his throat. |
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I swallowed the lump that had gathered in my throat and whispered the words back. |
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Max ignored that remark, on his third mouthful now, but he spoke after he swallowed. |
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At city hall, we were swallowed into a crowd of thousands of Haitians waving signs and screaming demands for justice. |
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I closed my eyes and swallowed hard, then flinched wildly when a finger pressed against my cheek, the claw dimpling my skin. |
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Had I access to a dram of poison, I would have greedily swallowed it. |
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They had a son named Nima, but Lopsang was soon swallowed by an avalanche on the Lhotse Face. |
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Selina swallowed hard as a slight shiver went down her spine. |
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She quickly ate the burger and swallowed some of the fries whole. |
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Indeed, Lion Air, with 45 percent of the domestic Indonesian airline market, has swallowed the Fernandes formula whole. |
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Sometimes there would be caricatures in which his body was swallowed up by his boots. |
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He whipped with his right hand, urging California chrome for one final kick, but the horse was swallowed. |
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Our house also seemed a little swallowed by wattle at times. |
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But timing is always unpredictable, and all the clatter around the film could have swallowed up I Am Abraham. |
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The acids and digestive juices in the stomach and intestines would break down and destroy insulin if it was swallowed, so it can't be taken in a pill. |
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Ginsberg the ad man beats back against the conformity of the computer and is swallowed whole. |
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They can corrode through whatever human tissue they contact if swallowed or stuck into an orifice, sometimes in a matter of hours. |
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But as I was at the time living by my wits, with no secure academic position to fall back on, I swallowed hard and decided to follow my freelance fates. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway, that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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As a child I had a recurrent dream about being swallowed by a snake. |
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The wolf spider Pardosa milvina does all it can to avoid being swallowed by Hogna helluo, a much larger wolf spider that occupies the same habitat. |
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I swallowed H.S. Tsien's deportation and Cold War paranoia and Joe McCarthy and the Yellow Peril and the coming war with China. |
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Poised on the edge of her seat, a wriggle backwards would put Ahern's tiny frame in danger of being swallowed by the sumptuously plush green sofa. |
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By the time he made his play for Citi, Weill had already swallowed up Travelers Insurance, Smith Barney, and Salomon Brothers. |
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I swallowed eagerly and choked as it went down the wrong way. |
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The moment you enter the gates you're swallowed up in a labyrinth of latticed houses where tailors embroider silken hangings and silversmiths work on glittering jewellery. |
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For the opening bash on Wednesday night even the most veteran party liggers swallowed what little pride they had and were queuing before the doors had opened. |
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Instead of being swallowed up, as in a typical rift valley, the sediments are spread widely over the basin or anywhere that is slightly lower than the uplifted area. |
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A bead of sweat rolled down her face, and she swallowed hard. |
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The following morning, the sort of black cloud that lours over Mordor had swallowed the Cairngorm massif completely and a bitter wind kept the punters away. |
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I graciously accepted and swallowed repeated mouthfuls of masgouf for the first, and only, time. |
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He swallowed and shifted his astigmatic eyes to the cards in his hand. |
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She quickened her eating pace, and audibly swallowed one last time. |
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I swallowed repeatedly, fighting the sandpaper dryness in my mouth. |
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Plus, Fox, for many years, drove the agenda that the other cable nets swallowed hook, line, and sinker. |
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Mack swallowed the alcohol with a satisfied gulp before nodding. |
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In sling Blade, Billy Bob Thornton's character fixes lawnmowers but he sounds as if he swallowed one. |
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Babies with these problems may need a special teat and bottle that allow milk to be delivered to the back of the throat where it can be swallowed. |
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Much of the communities swallowed by the expansion of the city and the construction of the Bois de Boulogne are squalid. |
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It has been suggested that herbivorous dinosaurs swallowed large stones that collected in a birdlike gizzard grinding the poorly masticated herbage. |
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The auto-teller had swallowed my bank card for no apparent reason, and on my way to meet Mary, a heart attack victim had played havoc with train timetables. |
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By the time Cerf died, in 1971, he realized to his regret that synergy was a siren that had swallowed him whole. |
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How much of that pain have you tasted, how much of that hurt have you swallowed? |
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Putting all horrid thoughts aside, she closed her mouth over the wound and swallowed the red liquid, not surprised at the bittersweet, metallic flavour to it. |
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The familiar good, bad, and ugly, the reliable and the unreliable, are being swallowed up by the earthquake. |
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The distinctive twang that has been heard in Bolton for centuries is in danger of being swallowed up by a general Northern accent, language experts claims. |
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I swallowed, feeling my fingers twitch involuntarily in the cold. |
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Just moments after he'd swallowed the syrupy liquid his coughing ceased. |
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She kept on blowing her bubblegum, swallowed the bubble and blowed again. |
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We had to continually step over it and we had to keep our mouths shut in case we swallowed some of the hundreds of bluebottles swarming around the dirt. |
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Suddenly the entire structure, built on the unconsolidated sediments of the Tagus RAver estuary, sank into the sea, as if swallowed up by the devil himself. |
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His hands curled and uncurled with anxiety as he swallowed a breath. |
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I swallowed the bolus of spittle that was rising in my throat. |
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When he was irritated, he swallowed it down and bottled it up, and even when he had little reason to be so, he would still always be polite to those who didn't deserve it. |
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The old men knew they were lying when they maintained that the sound of the bullroarer was the voice of supernatural beings or that initiands were to be swallowed by monsters. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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His voice sounded horrible, as if he'd swallowed a butcher knife. |
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I swallowed the thought that maybe my dad was downstairs with the principal waiting for me but I squared my shoulders and excused myself from History class. |
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Someone at the newspaper swallowed the fake memo hook, line, and sinker. |
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He rolled his eyes as he swallowed and swigged the dregs of his espresso. |
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These extracts are incomplete since our correspondent had already swallowed some sections of the document before he realised that the fruit chaat tasted better than usual. |
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In the evening the Mekong always seemed to come alive, changing its colour like a chameleon, camouflaging itself against the darkening sky until it swallowed the sun. |
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There was a glow radiating off him, as if he had swallowed a sunray. |
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Saran swallowed, fear and nervousness suddenly finding their way back. |
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Despite evidence to the contrary, many people have swallowed this lie. |
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Have they swallowed lies, had the facts withheld, or merely found their everyday lives too preoccupying to allow them much time for careful examination of these things? |
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So we both swallowed our rage and looked over the menu again. |
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Charlotte swallowed a guilty feeling and looked at Allegra in the eyes. |
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He swallowed his pride and went to see Bossuet, the Court chaplain. |
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She strode forward, but then stopped, checked and swallowed her anger. |
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Depressed, we bit our tongue, swallowed our pride and voted Libertarian. |
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The child, like so many thousands of others in a tragedy unfolding across 10 countries, disappeared, swallowed by a sea that had not been so cruel for more than a century. |
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Even if an earthquake had escaped the notice of the guards, the fact still remains that if the body was swallowed up, then the grave clothes would be as well. |
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Tough financial decisions are to be taken next week to prevent the Lake District National Park Authority from being swallowed up in a financial black hole. |
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The Met were rightfully hammered and shaken up into a better police force although sadly most of the compensation was swallowed up by feverish vain legal teams. |
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But you should bear in mind that money can be swallowed up, and that staff rewards organised in this way could prove more memorable and effective. |
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He went on to explain the extra money would be swallowed up by pay rises, inflation, pension costs and the increase in national insurance due in April. |
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The hallways swarmed with kids and we were both swallowed up in the crowd. |
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She swallowed them with a swig of water, and asked if she could go to bed. |
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It was proclaimed a colony separate from New South Wales only in 1859, by which time the pastoral land in the southern states had been swallowed up. |
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Another item that caught my eye concerned a pupil at the first DLS school in King William's Town, Joe Mullen, who swallowed a plum pip in 1905 which stuck in his windpipe. |
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I swallowed a large amount of saliva that had conglomerated in my throat. |
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Mangold says Mackendrick taught him to think of his work not as a consumable item swallowed up by the box office and then forgotten, but as art that lasts. |
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One by one the marker flares went out, swallowed by the approaching mass. |
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Cindy swallowed and nodded without a word as the two of them headed across the cropped green lawn toward a small gazebo nestled underneath a copse of danra trees. |
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Then Roddy realised that he wouldn't get any indie chick poon unless he swallowed a thesaurus, and they turned into Feeder if they'd have kept Jon Lee's corpse on drums. |
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At 76, age has worked around him, not swallowed him whole, softening him from his photo likeness, freckling the skin and hands, pulling at the neck and hooding the eyes. |
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One was not a pufferfish but a frogfish that had swallowed some prey so large it was having difficulty using its silly, paddle-like pectoral fins. |
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As there were no crushing teeth in the mouth, vegetation must have been swallowed and then crushed in a gizzard similar to that found in many birds. |
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Sometimes, enunciation pierces through narration with ostentatious camera moves or reflexive images, but it finds itself swallowed by the diegesis in the end. |
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And like modern ostriches and emus, and extinct moas and elephant birds, these ancient long-necked pinheads swallowed stones which remained in the stomach to aid in digestion. |
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One of the H. erectus bones, part of a femur, even reveals telltale surface etchings from stomach acid, indicating it was swallowed and then disgorged. |
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Before Luke's horrified eyes, Jaid swallowed the immortality draught and, with a shocked gasped, collapsed onto the ground before him, unconscious. |
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I overheard these older girls talking about him being a dreamboat but I just see him as Scott, the kid that had to go to the doctor because he swallowed eight marbles whole. |
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I swallowed dryly and rediscovered at least a part of my wit. |
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Take Stanley, a therapist, who presided over the death of a patient who swallowed 15 Seconal tablets, but who failed to take an anti-emetic, to prevent vomiting. |
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One of the more famous cases occurred in August 1997 when an unlicensed boa constrictor swallowed a West Hills woman's Chihuahua whole. |
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In my peripheral vision I saw four or five longtails with people flying out of them swallowed by white water. |
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It got a bellyache instead, It swallowed two burned out light bulbs tossed in the coop that must have smelled a lot like chicken eggs. |
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Residents in Mahooz and Segaiya feared that their villages would be swallowed up in mergers, after their names disappeared from roadsigns. |
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After it is swallowed, it takes video images of the small intestine as peristalsis moves it through the small and large intestines. |
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Antoine swallowed up most of the detail, nuance and audibility of these lighter-weight instruments. |
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A house had to be sealed off after a man regurgitated a cocktail of lethal chemicals he had swallowed. |
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So that contrariwise ye ought rather to forgive him, and comfort him, lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow. |
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When prey is swallowed, it is liquefied in the pharynx by enzymes and by muscular contractions of the pharynx. |
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He talked freely and carried the smile of the cat that swallowed the canary. |
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Another major Breton legend is the story about Ys, a city swallowed by the ocean. |
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Larger fish are swallowed headfirst, smaller fish are swallowed sideways or tail first. |
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He warned the party could be swallowed up by the Tories and feared it would wreck the chances of a future progressive centre-left alliance. |
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The 76-year-old, who has not been named, inadvertently swallowed the felt-tip in early 1986 while she was attempting to check her tonsils. |
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One such monster, the Dune du Pyla, has already grown so much it has swallowed a road and an entire hotel and is well worth a visit. |
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The first two come from swallowed air, while carbon dioxide is a by-product of disgestion. |
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In most accounts he is swallowed by Cronus at birth but later saved, with his other brothers and sisters, by Zeus. |
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Yet, if the critique of Dialectic is to be followed then these positive aspects of Hegel are swallowed up by his monovalence. |
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Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots. |
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Corn dogs at Poppies Old-Fashioned Lemonade stand were swallowed up with no condiments. |
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He straightened his back and swallowed hard, then walked to the podium. |
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I swallowed hard, and I felt my ears beginning to burn. You know why? It was because of her boosies. |
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Over in the solitary flowerbed, unruly shrubs misshapenly swallowed those undesirables that grew beneath. |
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Fell in her tuna-fish salad and was swallowed in a glob of mayonnaise. |
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