In general, excessive BUN levels indicate damaged kidney function, sometimes followed by kidney urolith occurrence. |
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Some man acting dumb, think's he's a gun-man, wanna bring me drama. How you gonna bun me? |
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The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. |
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Two halves of a burger bun, hard and stale and burgerless, crusty and forgotten. |
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Flora, initially an ivory-pale, dark-haired funest beauty, whom the author transformed just in time into a third bromidic dummy with a dun bun. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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This is a hotdog bun with a piece of boerewors in, served with a tomato and onion relish called seshebo. |
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Most makkara has very little spice and is therefore frequently eaten with mustard, ketchup, or other table condiments without a bun. |
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The hot cross bun is a popular British sweet bun traditionally eaten on Good Friday, but are now eaten all year round. |
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The bottom half, or the bun heel is placed in the carton, and the pickle slices spread evenly over the meat or cheese. |
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Other significant features demonstrated by the species are a protruding occipital bun, a low forehead, and a lack of a strong chin. |
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The saffron bun, also known as the tea treat bun, is a sweet bread with its origins in Cornwall. |
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A favorite Cape fast food is the gatsby, a large hot dog bun filled with cooked or processed meat, French fries, and sauce, or a salomi, curry wrapped in a roti flat bread. |
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Her parents were surprised to learn that she had a bun in the oven. |
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Offer a bulky and boggy bun to the suspected individual just ten minutes before dinner. If this is eagerly accepted and devoured, the fact of youth is established. |
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