However, something strange happens to her voice as she stands at the door chewing her lip and waiting to be invited in. |
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She was absently chewing her bottom lip and her eyes stared blankly into space. |
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All forms of tobacco have been implicated as causative agents, including cigarette, cigar and pipe tobacco as well as chewing tobacco and snuff. |
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The history of chewing and smoking tobacco, and of taking snuff, is of great antiquity. |
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The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum. |
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So, if you zealously guard your privacy and love snuggling alone in the bunk bed and chewing a chocolate, a job on a ship is not for you. |
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Looking longingly at the items, she stood chewing her lip, wondering which item she should get. |
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Moments of grace come easier if you're acullicando, as the descendants of the Tiwanaku empire of Bolivia and Peru call chewing coca. |
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If your pet is a newly acquired puppy then rampant chewing goes with the territory. |
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You teach your kitten to fetch, and two days later he's chewing your slippers to bits and peeing on the carpet, one leg in the air. |
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It's also the round he relies on to prevent annoyed bruins from chewing up paying clients. |
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No, what annoyed me was the young mother chewing on bubblegum and making popping noises with it. |
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He wants you to send him recordings of yourself popping bubblegum or chewing gum before May 1st. |
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They are chewing very big wads of bubblegum, their jaws shifting around it. |
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As I enjoy my vermicelli under the watchful eyes of smiling Buddha, I notice that Wan Ker-sin is swallowing, instead of chewing his food. |
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To be calm and composed helps you increase the chewing time of food, which synchronizes properly with the rest of your digestive processes. |
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I was standing there, chewing my lip and lost in thought when I realized that he was studying my face. |
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Most bands these days end up being an experience comparable to chewing on a lemon. |
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This type of diet can lead to stable vices such as cribbing or chewing to more serious problems such as ulcers, colic and acidosis. |
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I stood staring at him holding my soaking wet towel tight around my body chewing my bottom lip furiously. |
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It's almost as common and vulgar as chewing gum while you're serving customers. |
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I buttered a piece of bread and made my way outside to begin weeding, still chewing on my bread. |
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Inexperienced writers may choose the obvious detail, the man puffing on the cigarette, the young woman chewing on what's left of her fingernails. |
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Every day the herd gets bigger and bigger, chewing up all the grazing land, denuding the landscape. |
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The taste is of stale water with a texture somewhere between used chewing gum and window putty. |
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He believed that chewing tobacco was not as habit-forming as smoking cigarettes and was unaware that chewing tobacco contains licorice. |
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There follows a protracted period of silence, punctuated with the odd sigh but mostly consisting of concentrated chewing. |
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For young women, and young men, chewing sepa, and having stained teeth, is considered old fashioned and unattractive. |
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Up again, but a hold flakes under your grip, calcine teeth are chewing at your wrist in the crack, then a toe skates, and like that, poof! |
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With the end of the cleanse so near, I begin to obsess about tasting and chewing solid food again. |
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Raoul was not amused to find me flicking my chewing gum into a priceless installation piece I assumed was a wastepaper basket. |
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He is a handful right now, into everything, chewing on anything he can find. |
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Warily she plucked a grape from the bunch and popped it in her mouth, chewing before swallowing. |
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The government disallows chewing during office hours and in the military, but has no plans to ban it. |
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The cow stares at me with it's blissful brown eyes, chewing away quite happily. |
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She has been sitting there, chewing gum, and screaming like an old harridan. |
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You'll enjoy the movie if your idea of a good time is sitting glued to the edge of your seat chewing your fingernails down to the quick. |
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Among the items for sale are beef jerky, Winchester ammunition, and nine kinds of chewing tobacco. |
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Wide root openings allow teeth to quickly replace tooth material lost through intense chewing. |
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It depicted a farm girl chewing on a straw and sitting in a field with her back to her suitor after some argument. |
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She had a straw clomped between her teeth and was chewing it energetically. |
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The amount of chewing gum stuck on roads and streets around the country drives me up the wall. |
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He swallowed it without chewing, just dropping it into his mouth and never seeing it again. |
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He eats hurriedly, chewing with his mouth open as he stuffs more food in his mouth. |
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Other studies have confirmed that chewing sugarless gum for 30 minutes after a meal can help ease acid reflux. |
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And in my normal outpatients clinic, most people arrive, clutching the hand of a loved one and then sit, chewing lips and fidgeting. |
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Jesse Webb did his best to resist the temptation of more ouzo and resorted instead to chewing his fingernails. |
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It was observed that the street children start with chewing paan and gradually change to tobacco to solution to ganja to alcohol. |
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A section on tobacco risks includes links on the connection between chewing Gutkha or paan and developing mouth cancer. |
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A close look at the teeth of hyracotherium, reveals a simple pattern of bumps and ridges on their chewing surfaces. |
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The wife is quite short, and runs excitedly around the shop trying to sell you a rubber rat, a whoopee cushion, or spicy hot chewing gum. |
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I winced, half in pain, half because I knew what was coming and half because of all the chewing gum stuck to me. |
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Cribbing involves the horse chewing a bit of wood such as the stable rails, and then can also be combined with wind-sucking. |
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Every character has its quirks and kinks but notable among the lot is the marigold chewing tent maker P K Dubey. |
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Say your cat is clawing your couch or your dog is chewing your leather shoe. |
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He once discovered from the woodworm living in the beam in the roof of his prison cell that they were moments away from chewing right through. |
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A tall, reedy blonde girl stood in front of her, chewing on a piece of her peroxide hair. |
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Mumps is caused by a virus and symptoms include swollen glands, pain when chewing and fever. |
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The former Education Minister, K. Anbazhagan, who is in the habit of chewing betel leaves, used to be honoured with green garlands. |
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A bad infection can be recognized by pain experienced while chewing, or by discomfort noticed when tugging on the earlobes. |
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While I'm chewing away on this bread I noticed a distinct crunchiness that's not usually expected with breadsticks. |
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The chewing of the leaf helps with the symptoms of altitude sickness, wards off hunger, and provides mild stimulant effects. |
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A short, stocky man chewing violently on the remains of a huge sandwich nodded at Alex and scooted over to make room. |
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Failing that, they can always use some insulating tape and chewing gum to hold the spaghetti together. |
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Mike started chewing on my fingers, Andy planted himself on my chest, and Dorey yowled in my ear. |
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Anyway, my father, long term wild life patroller, informed us that the rabbits were chewing away at the bark of our trees. |
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It's like watching two kids in a sandpit, armed with claymore mines and chewing on detonator caps. |
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Package and chewing tobaccos, cigars, and cigarettes that have been attacked by cigarette beetles have holes eaten through the tobacco. |
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Her husband had recently noted swallowing and chewing movements during the episodes, which occurred in clusters up to 15 times a week. |
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These laticiferous tubules are the source of the milky latex that is used to make natural chewing gums and rubber. |
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Next we move to the classroom where a slow pan reveals that the pupils are all chewing gum. |
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I was trapped for about half an hour with the chinchillas jumping around chewing on my hair. |
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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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I spent this evening with Polly, Jo and mostly with Sarah, chewing the cud. |
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There is only so much chewing of further cud one can take over Gershwin's personality. |
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Ruminants are more susceptible than horses or swine because cud chewing and rumen bacteria help release the cyanide. |
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On-the-spot fines will be introduced for minor offences, such as dropping litter or chewing gum, graffiti and fly-posting. |
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In fact, at birth the crowns of the milk teeth are almost complete and the chewing surfaces of the permanent molars have begun to form. |
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After leaving our transport vehicles we slithered on our stomachs through fields, passing a number of cows lying down chewing their cud. |
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The causes for chewing wood can be tooth problems and teething, stomach or intestinal parasites or mineral deficiency. |
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They were joined by a life-size chewing gum model made from 2,450 pieces of gum found in a small area of Orchard Street, Preston. |
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He just carries on chewing gum for a second then they launch into another song. |
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It was like being in a field with three very elegant but undernourished heifers chewing the cud. |
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As you can see, they're all very quiet, laying down there on their beds, chewing their cud, very relaxed and tame. |
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After a few seconds the cow began to twitch and was soon back to normal and chewing the cud. |
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It also may provide protected chewing access for small rodents and other animals, which can severely injure the bark and cambium. |
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You will tell them that most nights you just sit home chewing on white-hot pokers straight from the fire. |
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The ancient Romans ended large meals by chewing sprigs of peppermint, and modern research supports those digestion gladiators. |
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Rumor had it that he had once given our catcher on the baseball team a big plug of chewing tobacco to try out. |
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The high-risk in the Indian subcontinent is related to the high prevalence of pan-tobacco chewing in the population. |
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The mouth, in the peristomal membrane, contains a powerful chewing apparatus called the Aristotle's lantern. |
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The lead clinician pointed out that mouth cancers were especially associated with chewing tobacco. |
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Linn has pale blue eyes, a ruddy wind-burned face, and a wad of chewing tobacco in his mouth. |
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People are often consumed with the past, ruminating about events and chewing them over and over. |
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There must have been the same animal warmth, the same sweet animal smell, the same sounds of animals breathing, chewing and rustling hay. |
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Nicotine replacement is available as chewing gum, transdermal patch, nasal spray, inhaler, sublingual tablet, and lozenge. |
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I sit there for a while chewing and contemplating, which I think can be considered multitasking. |
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In macropods regurgitation is more irregular and infrequent and involves much less chewing and has been termed merycism. |
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Switching from cigarettes to a pipe or cigars, or using chewing tobacco, does not reduce the risk of these cancers. |
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He popped another wad of chewing tobacco into his mouth and scanned the storm's progress through the windshield. |
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He's just leaning back, looking preoccupied chewing on the nail of his first finger. |
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There are certain corridors that the students are not allowed to use and you have rules on chewing gum. |
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Last night, I felt like I was chewing cotton wool, and walking with chewing gum stuck to the bottom of my feet. |
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Like other football managers sitting nervously on the pitchside, Ferguson likes chewing. |
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The film's cast is relatively subdued, and manages to generally avoid chewing the scenery. |
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Russian chewing gum, Turkish confectionery, Mexican soft drinks and US fruit juices were all bought during the interim period. |
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It is simply one of Hoskins best performances even if he is chewing the scenery. |
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I looked over at Jane who was chewing on her straw and scoping the guys in the bar. |
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What are the Government's plans to eradicate the evil of discarded chewing gum from the nation's pavements? |
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The field cricket, Gryllus sp. has a relatively large body, with chewing mouthparts for feeding primarily on vegetation. |
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The guys who run the companies now are sheep complacently chewing on their dollar bills. |
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They do not have the molars that humans use for masticating their food and it is impossible for them to keep their mouths shut while chewing. |
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Questions of race and uncertain identities are masticated into stringy chewing gum. |
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In 1974 a packet of chewing gum was the first recorded purchase using a bar code. |
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I bet there's not one person reading this that can honestly say they have never got chewing gum stuck to the bottom of their shoe. |
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Clearing up unsightly chewing gum from pavements is a costly burden for local councils, but now an answer is at hand. |
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It may exert this effect even at low doses in chewing gum flavoured with liquorice. |
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Heavy users of garlic, cough sweets or chewing gum will similarly find their tasting faculties impaired. |
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Basically, they spend their days farting, chewing grass and staring at passing cars with expressions of vague bewilderment. |
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She absently smacked her chewing gum and wound it around her finger as she talked. |
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In essence, the film is performance as acting throwdown, a drawn battle line between the chewing of scenery and the intricacy of craft. |
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In the, impulse areas near the register, where grocery stores put chewing gum, place items for gun-related impulse buys. |
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Our instructor is a bean sprout chewing yogic matriarch who speaks in hushed tones so as not to upset the alignment of her shakras. |
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Drinking alcohol and smoking or chewing tobacco are also associated with an increased risk of developing mouth cancer. |
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The socioeconomic differences are more marked for smoking than for chewing tobacco. |
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That's not true, for medical evidence says that smoking or chewing tobacco can kill people. |
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Oral intake of tobacco by chewing also increased the excretion as nicotine can be absorbed from oral mucosa. |
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This can happen due to variety of reasons, the commonest being smoking or chewing tobacco. |
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There were three products, cut tobacco for pipes, roll tobacco for chewing and smoking, and snuff. |
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One of the major problems with smoking and chewing tobacco has to do with the chemical nicotine. |
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You can find it in sodas, candies, toffees, even ice cream and chewing gum, but don't expect to get much of a dose. |
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He played with a tassel in each hand, sometimes nervously chewing the toggles. |
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But make sure you clean your teeth beforehand or have some chewing gum or a drink. |
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A sharp voice, hard and metallic, spoke to the professor, biting off each word as if it were chewing its sentences. |
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I got shouted at for chewing gum while handling the perm rods and I never worked there again. |
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When I was five, she bought me chocolates and chewing gum and we talked about cricket. |
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I assumed he was drinking a coffee, but no, he was actually chewing tobacco the entire time, and raising the cup to discreetly spit in it. |
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The pain is aggravated by eating, gum chewing, teeth clenching, or yawning. |
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There also will be worse staining of the teeth and some risk of tooth loss from caries because of the sugar in chewing tobacco. |
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Titan triggerfish are armed with powerful jaws and teeth suitable for chewing bony corals divers should steer clear of them! |
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When I came to spit it out, he offered me the cup, so I was was forced to expectorate into a three-inch deep slurry of chewing tobacco. |
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Is it ok to chew chewing gum that's been through the wash in the pocket of your jeans? |
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A letter has been sent to every parent laying down the new ground rules which include a ban on mobile phones and chewing gum in school. |
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Last week the news broke that even chewing gum was to be taxed to the tune of 15 cent a packet. |
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Most of them are sipping coffee, or reading newspapers, or chewing morosely on tough bread. |
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I tried a small pastie that looked safe, but the meat inside was so tough I had to swallow it nearly whole after chewing for a couple of minutes. |
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I've been grazing among the blogs and chewing that question like a tough mouthful of cud. |
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From the west and south, the elite Namal and Golani Brigades trundled forward, their tank tracks chewing up the sodden ground. |
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It is a treat to watch a veteran betel chewer go about the serious business of betel chewing. |
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Allusion is to the custom of chewing betel leaves with catechu on such occasions of which the juice reddens the lips. |
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Although mint is problematic, chewing gum actually can help heartburn symptoms. |
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He was close enough that I could smell the mint on his breath from the chewing gum. |
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Other foods studied, such as chocolate, crisps, chewing gum and mints, increased flavour without limit when greater amounts were added. |
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Also, keep a packet of mints or chewing gum in your bag in case you need to freshen up later. |
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The streets of Swinford are covered with discarded chewing gum and needs attending to urgently. |
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Now, I'm no fan of people chewing gum but even I'm not quite as bilious about the activity as this bloke. |
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They said chewing gum was the most serious form of litter they encountered. |
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The first two episodes were a mixed bag, with a number of the sketches flatter than chewing gum on the streets of Dublin. |
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The children burst out laughing when she mocked the way some people took food, comparing it to the cows chewing its cud. |
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His words were slightly muffled by the wad of chewing gum rolling around his mouth. |
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He seemed to eat the liquid as though it were meat, biting it and chewing, then swallowing. |
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A guy with a green Mohican slapped Evan on the back, and left the office, chewing gum loudly in my ear as he passed. |
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In the opinion of the committee, coca chewing must be considered a form of cocainism. |
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His father thought rats chewing through electrical wires may have caused a fault which was to blame for the fire. |
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Serve a soft, bland diet that does not require a lot of chewing and encourage your child to drink plenty of fluids. |
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Erythritol has been used in Japan since 1990 in candies, chocolates, soft drinks, chewing gums, yogurts and sugar substitutes. |
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Nicotine is present in cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, and snuff. |
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Outline roof with licorice twists, fill in with white chewing gum shingles, and star and cinnamon candies. |
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Victoria sat on the edge of her seat, listening attentively and chewing hard on her gum. |
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Bulging of the cheeks, chewing movements, blinking, blepharospasm, grimacing, and arching of the eyebrows also occur. |
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It doesn't appear that they could afford the luxury of chewing it over in the abstract and offering peer review services. |
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The army of arthropods slurped bits of organic material out of the muck, then ejected balls of it like so many wads of chewing tobacco. |
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Something has started chewing on a couple of the pumpkins in the garden pumpkin patch. |
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But personally, I think the line has been crossed when they pull up a bar stool next to you and start chewing the fat. |
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Other potential exports to Yemen include chewing gum, footwear and parts, cosmetics, soap, skincare products, and machinery. |
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Try to avoid chewing khat late at night, and never take sleeping pills unless prescribed by your doctor. |
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I was used to their bolting chunks of food, but to them, taking small bites and chewing them thoroughly would be most unusual. |
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They decided to change the topic a little as I was chewing on some uneatable cabbage, on the verge of puking it all out. |
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Successively, ingestion, food transport to the processing teeth, chewing and bolus formation, and swallowing can be recognized. |
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When eating solid food, patients may have difficulty chewing and initiating swallows. |
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Knowledgeable users maintain that chewing khat has more in common with coffee than cocaine. |
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Had they had a wad of gum in their mouths, they would have been chewing it in an ungraceful, cowlike fashion. |
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But my mind is not closed and I have spent many interesting hours chewing the fat with those who come knocking on my door. |
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Oh yeah, the record itself is pretty much a narrative with its own theory, and obviously I love chewing the fat about it. |
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At the time she had difficulty swallowing, chewing and speaking, often slurring her words. |
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In future articles, we'll talk about plant chewing critters like beetles, caterpillars, borers, and the Leaf Cutter Bee. |
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It knelt in the centre of its pen with three woolly, unshorn friends, contentedly chewing the cud. |
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He comes across as your next-door neighbour chewing the fat with you, hoping that things will improve with time. |
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Tony's face reddened and he toyed with the wrapper off his chewing gum. |
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Denny tries to extract a used wad of chewing gum from its foil. |
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I read a study not long ago that chewing actually does activate your brain. |
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Unfortunately, you can't hold together a high-tech oil drilling economy with baling wire and chewing gum. |
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On the drama side, James Spader breaks into the Best Actor category for his bravura scenery chewing on The blacklist. |
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Even the brief time spent chewing exposes foods to enzymes that begin to break it down. |
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Still, let the memory abide of him chewing the ends of his moustache. |
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After the boys testified, they were seen exiting the courthouse smiling, chewing gum, and slapping their hands together. |
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They pushed old ladies off the sidewalks and bought young girls for packs of chewing gum. |
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Otherwise, you're better off in the savings account, even if they're paying interest in chewing gum and baseball cards. |
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I sometimes sit there chewing a phrase like a cow with cud a while before going on. |
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The simple act of extra chewing will help create additional saliva which can aid in digestion. |
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Salad dressings, instant soups, chocolate sauces, ice cream, cake mixes, yogurt, and squeezable chewing gum are just a few of the food products that make use of xanthan gum. |
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Done in moderation it was apparently an indulgence, like chewing gum or tobacco and had possibly developed as a means of allaying hunger in times of famine. |
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Some tipped their worn hats at him in greeting as they passed, while others contentedly reined their horses onward, chewing thoughtfully on a strand of wheat. |
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Children can get lead poisoning by chewing on pieces of peeling paint or by swallowing house dust or soil that contains tiny chips of the leaded paint from these buildings. |
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You cannot take your eyes off her for the entire film, as she vamps about, chewing up scenery and spitting out hearts. |
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Other variations of eating disorders occur, such as purging without bingeing, chewing and spitting without purging, and anorexic behavior with less severe weight loss. |
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However, he admitted chewing gum litter was a nationwide problem. |
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During his initial work-up he admitted he had a 45-year history of chewing two packages of tobacco daily and that his right little toe was blackened. |
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Once you start eating a bunch of saltines, you're not only parched, but you've instantly got a ball of paste in your mouth that takes lots of chewing to ingest. |
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Cobwebs, chewing gum, dust and cigarette burns were some of the sights which greeted a team of inspectors when they arrived for an unannounced visit to Southend Hospital. |
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He gripped the wheel, chewing himself out for being such a scatterbrain. |
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When she isn't chewing the scenery she may as well be a piece of it. |
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He added the best way to dispose of chewing gum was to return the used piece back to its wrapper, secure it within scrap paper or, if you insist, swallow it. |
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The main muscle used in chewing by rodents is the masseter, and the rodents can be divided into several groups based on exactly how they use these muscles. |
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But the guilt has been creeping up on me, grasping at my skin, gnawing away at my bones, chewing on my heart, mauling my conscience, and spitting out my toenails one by one. |
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Sucking on a hard lozenge or chewing gum were shown to ease symptoms. |
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Stolidly they sat, the serried soldiers, clean-shaven, square-jawed, looking slightly bored and, in at least one case that I spotted, rhythmically chewing gum. |
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Erin Wasson speaks with a slow, gravelly drawl, chewing on her words like sticky pieces of taffy. |
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Advertising tobacco, or tobacco-related products, such as snuff, chewing tobacco and even tooth powder containing tobacco, can mean two years' jail and, or a 1,000 rupee fine. |
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The man turns it over in his mind, chewing on his bottom lip. |
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Quietly waiting, chewing their cuds, occasionally mooing, they look in from outside their barn doors at the plentiful picnic refreshments prepared for the human beings. |
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The simple scenes of Jack chewing strawberry twists, eating jawbreakers and puzzling over why he's being chased give this otherwise flat movie some level of cuteness. |
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The South Carolina general sat his horse, chewing manically on his cigar. |
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Poultry lice are small wingless insects with chewing mouthparts. |
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He started chewing the police car's tires, biting the bumper and generally snarling and slavering, trying to get at the cops, who chose to stay put with the windows rolled up. |
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Mary smiled at him before eating her cereal, chewing happily. |
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Eating out every other day or habits like chewing betel leaves, tobacco, taking snuff, smoking, and drinking take their toll on one's health and voice. |
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Get rid of all your chewing tobacco or snuff before your quit date. |
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Spaying or neutering your rabbit improves litter-box habits, lessens chewing behaviour, decreases territorial aggression, and gives your rabbit a happier, longer life. |
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They came to rest on a buckskin gelding lazily chewing on hay. |
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Characteristics such as mouthfeel, springiness, chewiness, compaction of the meat after chewing, and ease of swallowing all play a part in sensory texture profiles. |
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I guess there's nothing for it but to keep chewing and swallowing. |
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This large rodent makes lots of noise while walking through the dry leaves of the forest or while chewing on the hard shells of the cohune nut, one of its favorite foods. |
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Still chewing on the last of his calzone, the boy led Sam to the corner. |
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An old one, sure, and one with sloppy paint, bald tires, and orange rust chewing at the rocker panels, but still and all, a Cadillac in the attic. |
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Even though chewing is natural and healthy, that does not mean that the dog should be given carte blanche and allowed to chew everything in sight. |
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Had he succeeded he would have outclassed one of his predecessors, who was famously described as incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time. |
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There aren't any jokes, just a bunch of normal people chewing the fat. |
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The others began to join in the discussion, chewing ideas over. |
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This morning though, I found a packet of chewing gum in the microwave. |
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The problem of streets blighted with chewing gum will never go away. |
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We are clueless when it comes to removing chewing gum from things. |
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The rest of the town still has to put up with discarded chewing gum. |
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During the past 30 days, did you use chewing tobacco or snuff? |
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They could have been cycling through Normandy, with lush green hedges to left and right and cows chewing the cud in fields next to half-timbered houses. |
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Standing around chewing the cud, cows don't look especially threatening. |
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I was sitting around yesterday, chewing the cud with the fellows, solving the problems of the world, and watching a little rugby out of the corner of my eye. |
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The tree, which also produces the gum chicle, from which chewing gum is made, was cultivated in the region long before the arrival of the Spaniards. |
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He will never give up his chewing tobacco and spittoon, according to an insider, although he is said to be a Virginia gentleman rather than a Texas swaggerer. |
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Then you start to tuck into your breakfast but have to give in after two or three mouthfuls because the pain of chewing and then swallowing the food becomes unbearable. |
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They sit around chewing cigars, drawing maps of places not yet named, fancying themselves victors in a war yet to be fought against an enemy yet to be named. |
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He sat, chewing on the end of a pen, composing what looked to be a letter. |
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A steamy drama unfolds on the other side of the counter at Ella's, where a fast-stepping staff prepares fixings for the evening meal while you're chewing breakfast. |
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Some indigenous deputies make a strong cultural presence on the floor wearing traditional Andean ear-flap hats and ponchos and chewing coca leaves. |
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The night was wearing on and the nation's most powerful politicians and their supporters were chewing on cigars, sipping brandy and enjoying a stream of couthy jokes. |
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Seven Irish companies displayed a range of their products, including hand-made chocolates, chewing gum, preserves, sugar confectionery and potato snacks. |
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He was ranting at the Porto manager, refusing to shake hands and shouting with that hideous gobby bit of chewing gum bobbling all over my nice widescreen. |
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The lines formed into elephants chewing sugarcane, tigers prowling and lions growling and then colour was filled to bring alive the green surroundings of the zoo. |
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The woman thought it was a piece of gristle she was chewing on. |
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If all goes well, I'll be guesting on Radio Ulster's Seven Days round table on Sunday chewing the fat over the coming election on both sides of the water! |
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Dentists and trading standard officers in the United Kingdom are now trying to highlight the health risks involved in chewing tobacco as gutkha slowly makes its way to Europe. |
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I would have been spared that habit if we'd had dissolvable chewing gum. |
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The taking of snuff and the use of chewing tobacco are now almost extinct, although dedicated pipe smokers and cigar devotees are still to be found. |
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The guide also urges against dropping litter, as glass cuts guide dogs' paws and chewing gum sticks in dogs' hair. |
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Squeaky toys or plastic chews are the first things many people give their dogs to keep them from chewing up the couch. |
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Each monthly dose kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks and chewing lice. |
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He grabs the steering wheel tighter and stops chewing his bubble gum. |
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What a bad restaurant! The beef was so rubbery I thought I'd never finish chewing it. |
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They can also be consumed as snuff, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco and snus. |
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A number of chewing lice occupy different niches on the house sparrow's body. |
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He keeps his feed in steel drums to prevent the mice from chewing holes in the feed-sacks. |
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Its molars have a flat chewing surface, but not to the same extent as the coyote, whose diet contains more vegetable matter. |
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The lower jaw is thrust forward while gnawing and is pulled backwards during chewing. |
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External parasites include chewing lice of the genus Saemundssonia, feather lice and fleas such as Ceratophyllus borealis. |
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The low position of the jaw joint gave the chewing muscles great leverage, so that Plateosaurus could deliver a powerful bite. |
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Juvenile dolphins off the coast of Western Australia have been observed chasing, capturing, and chewing on blowfish. |
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Calling this beetle-browed disdainful young person, hair hanging in her face, jaws chewing pecan pie with mechanical precision, honey! |
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Adults are found in summer on newly fallen or recently felled trees chewing tiny slits in the bark in which they lay eggs. |
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A chewing gum comprising a mixture of snuff and a masticable waterproof waxy body, solid at ordinary temperatures. |
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Participants were asked to chew flavourless gum whilst performing the task and then repeat the task without engaging in any chewing. |
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They also ran a free blood pressure checking station, pulmonary function tests, and offered anti-smoking patches and chewing gum. |
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You've Been Farmed HOARSE neighbours chewing cud, Poxy chickens looking good, Bully brats made of wood, Forlorn piglets stood and stood. |
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His lips became coated with a white film from constantly chewing Gelusil, and herpetic lesions appeared on his lip. |
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Dry mouth can be relieved by drinking water, chewing sugar-free gum or using artificial saliva or saliva stimulants. |
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Granny Smith actually existed and Kung Pao chicken was named and created for some guy with bad teeth and a hard time chewing. |
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We have formulated dimenhydrinate as chewing gum with acceptable taste and sensory attributes. |
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The new puppy has been chewing on everything, and my favorite afghan has become frazzled. |
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Once the eggs are laid, they are adhered to hair shafts close to the scalp using a protein that makes crazy glue look like chewing gum. |
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This supports biomechanical arguments that fusion strengthens the symphyseal joint during postcanine chewing and biting. |
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Trident, the American chewing gum, has sparked controversy in Iran after reports that the gum contains sugar alcohol. |
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A thick, leathery exterior makes chewing them as much fun as tasting them. |
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Not chewing gum, or chuggie as it is sometimes known but, chuggers charity muggers. |
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At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar. |
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Subgingival plaque microbiota in Saudi Arabians after use of miswak chewing stick and toothbrush. |
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This study assessed the impact of chewing and swallowing on satiety when compared to swallowing food that is mechanically masticated. |
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The only issue I have had with my cycler was when the cat started chewing on the connecting line. |
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The sea snails use a modified tooth called a radula, chewing down long lines of tissue in a fashion similar to mowing a lawn. |
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Do we ban boiled sweets, chewing gum and chocolate, or are we just trying to outlaw a hot meal for one? |
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Speaking of chewing, you'll want to feed them a commercial lovebird seed mix, along with a small cup of fruits, vegetables, and greens daily. |
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I grabbed it and ran over to the lion from behind, the cat still chewing thoughtfully on Silent's arm. |
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