There are higher concentrations of sweat glands in the armpits, hands, feet and forehead. |
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Even the local floozy Suzy looks like she smells of unshaved armpits, onions, and gin soaked halitosis. |
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When I say 'stew', I mean up to his armpits in a brown, oozing, sticky, gooey, gravy-dumpling gack. |
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The other type of sweat-producing gland, the apocrine glands, develop at puberty and are concentrated in the armpits and pubic region. |
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For temple ceremonies, women wear a sabuk belt wrapped around the body up to the armpits, with a kebaya jacket over it. |
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Your lats are large fan-shaped muscles that go from your armpits to your hips and from your torso's outer border to your spine. |
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Young children usually get the rash on their hands, feet, armpits, and sometimes their scalp and face. |
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Hair that's not in your armpits or pubic area should be very fine, even if it's darker. |
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These may be scattered all over the skin, but occur most frequently in the armpits, groins and thighs. |
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Doctors ask about symptoms and examine for swelling of the liver, spleen, and lymph glands in the armpits, groin and neck. |
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For a while, I shaved my bikini line along with my legs and armpits, mostly to stave off ridicule during junior high gym class and swimming. |
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These glands are found in the armpits and groin area, which are, not surprisingly, hotbeds of bacteria. |
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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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Today she is wearing a man's undershirt, yellowed at the armpits, and pink striped boxer shorts. |
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The smell is made by the bacteria that feed on this sweat, which comes from the apocrine glands in the armpits and groin area. |
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The man's hands grabbed me under the armpits when I came within arm's reach. |
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The most common sign of food allergy is inflamed, itchy skin, usually around a pet's feet, face, ears, armpits, and groin. |
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I'm up to my armpits in constituency work, but 30,000 hits from the public on the parliament's website over chronic pain haunts me. |
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And then Thomas and I would both be up to our armpits in grease for the next few months. |
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Many died of boils, abscesses and pustules which erupted on the legs and in the armpits. |
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There were a lot of pressure point strikes, at places like under the nose, the throat, under the armpits, the solar plexus, and the groin. |
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This is isn't helped by the fact that lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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Off I went, an overweight, superannuated jockey, knees hovering near my armpits. |
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Sparrows huddled together, perfectly still, like stone cherubs with their numb fingers thrust under their armpits. |
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The realist author Stephen Crane wrote that a rule supports us by the armpits over life's mountain passes, while a principle makes us surefooted. |
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Hyperhidrosis commonly affects the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet, or the armpits, but in a small number of patients it occurs over the whole body surface. |
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Benign familial pemphigus, also called Hailey-Hailey disease, is an inherited disorder characterized by blisters on the neck, groin, and armpits. |
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These aren't just large arms, they're large arms with dry, scaly skin, with horrible armpits, with huge flabby bingo wings flapping about underneath the upper arms. |
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While its usually true that were up to our armpits in new music, there are only a few labels that really make us fight over a new package of material. |
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Excess sweating that affects areas other than the armpits and palms may a sign of serious problems. |
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Unlike physical sweating, emotional sweating occurs predominantly on the hands and armpits. |
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It is very important that the armpits be away from the body, that there is a space under the armpits. |
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The lateral wedges must be positioned at tight fitting to prevent from slipping forward, which could create pressure under the armpits. |
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Some folds are obvious, such as those behind your ears and those forming your armpits. |
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His armpits were so clogged with fat that he'd developed chronic dermatosis. |
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I surreptitiously sniffed at my own armpits and wrinkled my nose a little. |
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An Ambleside man had a narrow escape after stumbling and sinking up to his armpits in a bog while walking on the Lake District fells, reports Paul Duncan. |
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Gordon Hayes, co-owner of a Fort McMurray-based computer business was up to his armpits in disabled systems riddled with the LovSan or Blaster virus. |
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People always say physical tasks are for men only, for these oafs that reek of foul smelling armpits. |
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She did not want to become like a homestead woman, with skunky armpits and greasy hair yanked into a bun. |
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The apocrine sweat glands are situated in specific areas: the armpits, the eyelids, the pubic area and the genitals. |
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The heat makes beads of sweat run down your armpits and traverse your hips before dampening your drawers. |
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On the other hand, if your armpits get sweaty and damp when it's hot, try using a better deodorant or antiperspirant, and also remember to keep your arms nice and low. |
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This is difficult to do since the center of your body mass is about 6 inches above your navel, but your center of buoyancy is between your armpits. |
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The symptoms of plague were swollen lymph nodes in the armpits and groin known as buboes, hence Bubonic Plague, and death followed within hours or a few days at the most. |
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Photographs of the belly and chest were taken while the dog was standing on its hind feet and two people held the front feet displaying the armpits. |
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Lymph nodes, containing lymphatic fluid, are part of the immune system, and when swollen they feel like round bumps on your neck, armpits and groin. |
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When a teen reaches puberty, terminal hair starts to grow in the armpits and pubic region. |
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Use talcum powder in folds and places where skin touches skin, such as the armpits and groin. |
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Lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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Karen wore the shortest and hottest, hot pants of the evening, while Pat Dixon was overheard muttering that in the swinging '70s she was up to her armpits in children. |
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This natural alum deodorant is an alternative and ecologic way to deodorise your armpits and body without using chemicals and alcohol. |
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The glands eccrines are more concentrated in the armpits, palms and plants and have an important role in the thermoregulation. |
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This cream was especially designed to eliminate the sleeping bags or the superfluous hairs from the armpits, the shirt and the legs, without aggression of the skin. |
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Therefore, when we, the non-attached Members, communicate among ourselves, we scratch under our armpits, we stick our tongues out and we make grunting noises. |
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A vest that is too large creates too much pressure under the armpits. |
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If they go ahead with this ridiculous plan, I'm going to countersue France for allowing their women to have hairy armpits. |
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To double check your band size, measure around your armpits. |
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For simple depilation of legs, armpits and bikini line? |
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Resembling bunches of lymphatic vessels, they are found in the neck, armpits, around organs and major blood vessels and at other points in the body. |
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Other signs include swollen glands in your neck, armpits and groin, fever and chills, headache, problems breathing, whitish membrane over your tonsils and feeling tired. |
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Zones ventilated in the back, the armpits, the glutei and the crotch. |
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Especially in the armpits the sweat begins to seethe. |
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The most characteristic sign, however, is the subsequent appearance of one or more tender, swollen lymph nodes, or buboes, which are usually distributed in the groin and armpits. |
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A common symptom can be hirsutism, the term for excessive hair growth, something that Sarah battled with at work when wearing clothes that revealed her armpits. |
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For example, the position and opening of the armpits in virabhadrasana II will help the understanding of their positioning in parsvakonasana. |
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The males mount the females' backs, grasping them with their fore limbs under the armpits in a grip that is known as amplexus. |
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Buboes associated with the bubonic plague are commonly found in the armpits, upper femoral, groin and neck region. |
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That points to a Japanese-style future for Western banks, in which a thinly capitalised system staggers along, insisting on its rude health, while the state follows holding crutches an inch beneath its armpits. |
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Dolores, giving her a bath yesterday, said she was a bit ripe under the armpits. |
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It may only affect the armpits, feet, palms or face, or all areas with sweat glands. |
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Soft, satiny skin without excess hair-this is what awaits you after one of the hair removal sessions at the Spa Eastman, which can last from 15 minutes to 1 hour, on your legs, armpits or upper lip. |
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From there he also derives the deodorising habit of sprinkling ground buchu in the armpits, which Outa Karel had maintained was a Hottentot custom. |
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Here I was up to my armpits in bodies, and the DPKO was reduced to presenting a non-paper in order to garner possible support for a mandate debate. |
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In men and women alike it first betrayed itself by the emergence of certain tumours in the groin or armpits, some of which grew as large as a common apple, others as an egg. |
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