Nobody else even batted an eyelid, but I was just transfixed, with chills literally running up my spine. |
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There were 362 men who had a nose job while 295 had ear pinning, 280 had eyelid surgery, 130 had liposuction, and 93 a face or neck lift. |
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Symptoms include nasal congestion, ptosis of one eyelid, miosis, and conjunctional hyperemia. |
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In some cases, hanging skin over the upper eyelid can be removed to restore peripheral vision. |
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Regular eyelid hygiene is the most important part of treatment and prevention of blepharitis. |
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This time, I am apparently in need of eyelid surgery, which Tammy calls blepharoplasty. |
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Many species of shark have a nictitating membrane that acts like our eyelid to protect the eye from injury. |
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Once you have eaten so much you can't move an eyelid, it's time to sit back, relax and let someone else do the driving. |
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She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid unbroken horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid. |
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Take the crayon and apply color to your eyelid, smudging it in with your finger. |
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They have a full inner eyelid, or nictitating membrane, which protects the eye from damage and drying. |
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There are a number of procedures used to restore the function of the upper eyelid but the lower eyelid is often ignored. |
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If a growth on the eyelid does not go away after several weeks, a doctor may need to treat it or remove it. |
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You don't want to pull the cheek up, take skin out of the lower eyelid and then find out it doesn't hold. |
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Then, the superior portion of the excision is always in the thin skin of the eyelid. |
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To get their attention, you could try to flicker an eyelid in their direction. |
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These glands are located under the brow bone behind the upper eyelid, at the edge of the eye socket, and in the lids. |
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Add a smoulder of darker shadow to the outer area of the eyelid and sweep a little below the lower lash line as well. |
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He had previously undergone insertion of a gold weight into the left upper eyelid. |
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A sad look crept onto his face, and a black eyelid slid down to cover his one eye. |
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This nation, once a mighty world power, is being systematically stripped of all its wealth and influence, and no-one bats an eyelid. |
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This means that the lower eyelid has fallen away from the eyeball so that the tiny hole into which the tears drain is no longer in the tear pool. |
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Plastic eyeshields, used over a taped eyelid, are a less hazardous alternative for people who smoke. |
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Anesthesia was required for upper eyelid to scalp line from midline to lambdoid suture. |
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Meantime, relieve the pain by applying a warm, damp cloth to your eyelid 10 minutes, four times a day. |
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He's a crook, that runs a big casino and disposes of people very quickly without the bat of an eyelid. |
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She sat still for a few seconds as Gabby dug a sharply edged eyeliner pencil into her top eyelid. |
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The combination of a paralytic and a senile ectropion leads to a defect of eyelid closure in association with a disorder of lacrimal function. |
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Goins explained that each eyelid has one punctum, a tiny opening that drains tears away from the eye. |
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You know how it takes a long, long time to build a good reputation and the flick of an eyelid to lose it? |
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On physical examination, slight proptosis of the left eye and ptosis of the left upper eyelid were noted. |
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The first choice for men was a nose job, followed by eyelid surgery and liposuction. |
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In second place is eyelid surgery, followed by face and necklifts, liposuction and nose jobs. |
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It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes. |
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Call the doctor at once if the eyelid and area around the eye is swollen, red, or tender. |
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Eye patching, a common treatment, is thought to be helpful because it prevents rubbing of the eyelid over the cornea. |
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Without the protection of the eyelid, the inside of the eyelid and the surface of your eye may become dry, irritated and inflamed. |
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As far as iridology is concerned, it doesn't matter whether the iris, sclera, eyelid or the nostril are examined. |
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Birds that contract avian botulism lose involuntary muscle control, including eyelid function, have clenched feet, and can't hold up their heads. |
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Unlike eyelid or conjunctival involvement, corneal involvement can result in significant vision loss. |
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Without batting an eyelid he pulled out a chest radiograph from behind his seat and asked us to look at it. |
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So much so that nobody even blinks an eyelid when she's being wooed passionately by an incorrigibly flirtatious tour guide. |
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More consumers are considering injectables to prolong or avoid facelifts, forehead lifts and eyelid surgeries. |
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As with other areas of the body, skin cancer of the eyelid can be avoided by using sunblock, sunglasses and hats. |
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His head began to throb painfully and he felt the eyelid under the laceration lower in reaction. |
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Congenital ptosis is the result of maldevelopment of the muscle, which lifts the eyelid. |
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There's nothing worse than pulling a hard pencil eyeliner across the tender skin of the eyelid. |
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The most common treatment for baggy eyes is called blepharoplasty, or simply eyelid surgery. |
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The remaining chapters include discussions of tumors of the orbit, eyelid, conjunctiva, cornea and sclera, uvea, and optic nerve. |
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Smear it over the entire eyelid with your fingertips, then add black mascara and eye pencil along the upper lash line. |
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The compassionate doctor didn't bat an eyelid at the scene in front of her. |
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In fact the only person who doesn't bat an eyelid when he belts out his songs in the living room is their six-month-old daughter, Evie. |
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Michael didn't bat an eyelid, but poured her another one, then led her into the spacious dining room to dance. |
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When I say they didn't bat an eyelid, I'm not exaggerating because I was looking at them. |
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Yet my husband, who I reckon has more than doubled in size since we met, doesn't bat an eyelid. |
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A meibomian cyst is an enlargement of the glands that lie within the eyelid and which secrete lipids. |
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Indications that patients were in hypnosis included observation of eyelid fluttering, catalepsy, and slowed respiration. |
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Thinking this was caused by excess skin in her right upper eyelid, her doctor referred her to the eye services routinely. |
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Mutations that disrupt the signaling interactions between epithelium and the underlying mesenchyme can cause eyelid closure defects. |
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After a long heart to heart, we settle on four procedures eyelid surgery, liposuction, laser surgery, and teeth whitening. |
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She drank almost half of it in one swig and then topped it up again and Mr. Hamilton didn't bat an eyelid. |
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A sty is a small, inflamed swelling of a sebaceous gland on the rim of an eyelid. |
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Because when you sleep, your eye breathes from the eyelid, it gets its oxygen from the eyelid. |
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Its full frontal nudity is unlikely to cause the blink of a Gallic eyelid when the French see it this Christmas. |
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Secondly, the lower eyelid has rounded and come away from the eyeball. |
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If you just flicker an eyelid, it will be gone before you know it. |
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In a country where corruption is so endemic it is said to be part of the constitution, I never once batted an eyelid. |
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Close enough to see the tiny scar on his eyelid that looks like a birthmark. |
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During this course one new chalazion had started developing on the right lower eyelid with itching, mild discomfort, whitish discharge from eyes and lacrymation. |
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Back in Guayaquil, the local rozzers roll past, and don't bat an eyelid. |
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Complications of this procedure include depigmentation of the skin, eyelid notching, madarosis, severe postoperative pain, edema, symblepharon, necrosis, and regrowth. |
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Biopsy sites included cervical, mediastinal, supraclavicular, axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes, as well as masses of the cecum, stomach, colon, oropharynx, and eyelid. |
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Before he left, he gave me a quick wink, his eyelid barely flickering. |
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But some students cracked real toughies, too, without batting an eyelid. |
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His brows were furrowed and his lower eyelid twitched in anger. |
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A stye is an infection of a tear gland at the edge of the eyelid. |
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It has developed an oily outer coat and a fleecy undercoat, and eyes that shut tight to keep out water and infection with no haw, the third eyelid seen in the St. Bernard. |
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The upper eyelid is lost, and the suborbital shelf is variably reduced. |
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Pink or brown, time to break with an ignoble past, and that includes breaking with reptile-brained reactions to differences in skin-melanin content or epicanthic eyelid folds. |
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Breast augmentation, liposuction and tummy tucks to suck the fat, facelifts, nose reshaping, and eyelid surgery are the most popular surgical procedures. |
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They studied patients with moderately severe Graves' orbitopathy, defined as motility impairment causing diplopia, proptosis of at least 23 mm or severe eyelid swelling. |
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The pollution in the air caused her to flicker an eyelid. |
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Ten days later he noticed drooping of his left eyelid and double vision. |
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Tears are produced in the tear gland which lies in the outer part of the upper eyelid. |
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The wings are opened under water and the open eyes are protected by the transparent third eyelid. |
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The regimen is repeated two times daily for loosening scales and debris and to help liquify secretions from eyelid oil glands. |
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Clovis wiped the trace of Turkish coffee and the beginnings of a smile from his lips, and slowly lowered his dexter eyelid. |
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Sadly, a few days later I developed a red lump on my eyelid so I also had to pull those lashes out too. |
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Horner's syndrome consists of typically unilateral miosis and eyelid ptosis, and absent forehead sweating. |
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Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
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This means I specialise in the area around the eyeball, which includes the eyelid, the tear duct and the orbital cavity. |
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But if it is on your dog's actual eyelid then the most likely cause is an eyelid adenoma. |
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The sharp piece of footwear cut straight through her eyelid, and split her tear duct in half. |
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If sand gets lodged in their eyes, they can dislodge it using their transparent third eyelid. |
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The poor old dog did look fairly peched, and didn't bat an eyelid when I lifted up the nearest pup, a black and white ball of fluff. |
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Moist heat loosens the oils in the meibomian glands, penetrating deeply to help hydrate the eyelid and surrounding skin, and promote circulation. |
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Meibomian gland adenocarcinoma of the eyelid with preauricular lymph node metastasis. |
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Pull apart his eyelids with your thumb and forefinger and examine the pocket between the bottom of the eyeball and the lower eyelid. |
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Corneal exposure from eyelid defects, ectropion or lagophthalmos may result in exposure keratitis. |
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It sounds like an ectropion, when the elastic skin around the eye becomes too loose, leading to the eyelid pulling away. |
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Entropion, where the lower eyelid shrinks and pulls the eyelashes upwards into the eye scratching the cornea. |
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A proven eyelid protection system prevents entry of swarf and chips that could damage probe internals, Renishaw says. |
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They also asked for eyelid surgery, breast reductions, face and neck lifts and nose jobs. |
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After 30 minutes, slowed third eyelid movements were observed, but the bird remained sternally recumbent. |
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Molluscum contagiosum virus infection presents as small, elevated, umbilicated lesions of the eyelid. |
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The tears, Maki explained, climb up the eyelid and join a column of fluid that travels along the lids. |
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Upper eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove skin and to add or remove fat from the eyelids. |
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Their growth rates were noted along with the citings of parasites which were found under the eyelid. |
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So we didn't bat an eyelid when formerly mild-mannered, nice guy Sam suddenly became a date rapist, escaped from prison and took his sister hostage. |
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These include eyelid injuries and disorders, blepharoplasty, pterygia, orbital trauma and diseases, tumors, surfocular dryness, and stem cell surgery and transplantation. |
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This can be used in eyelid or eyelift surgery or breast augmentation. |
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Colby Ramos-Francis was born with a heart-shaped growth over his eyelid. |
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He's used four-letter words to a small boy without batting an eyelid. |
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Allergan, the company that turned an obscure muscle paralyzer for eyelid spasms, Botox, into a blockbuster wrinkle smoother, hopes to perform cosmetic alchemy yet again. |
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Lipogranulomas mostly occur in the genitourinary system, however, various organs such as the spleen, liver, mesentery, breast, scalp, eyelid, and nose have also been affected. |
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Eyelid scrubbing with Johnson's Baby Shampoo and hot compresses help people with posterior blepharitis, a dysfunction of the meibomian glands that line the eyelid margins. |
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The report also said that the top five plastic surgery procedures in 2013 were breast augmentation, nose reshaping, eyelid surgery, liposuction and facelifts. |
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Diaton tonometer takes quick and painless measurement of IOP through upper eyelid, at tarsus and sclera, without touching or influence of the cornea vs. |
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The surgery involved a bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplast, bilateral ptosis correction with Fasanella-Servat and bilateral chemical peel of the lower eyelids. |
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Blepharochalasis is another medical condition, in which the upper eyelid is properly located on the iris, but excessive skin causes the drooping lids. |
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During the recitation, Eltie remained on her haunches, as she looked into Ralph's eyes, pulled down an eyelid, flipped up a flew, felt around his ribcage. |
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Common signs and symptoms include upper eyelid retraction, lid lag with infraduction, widened palpebral fissure during fixation, and lagophthalmos. |
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Maki developed a mathematical model to simulate the direction tear film travels when entering the eye from the lacrimal glands above the upper eyelid. |
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Pustules can form on the eyelid, conjunctiva, and cornea, leading to complications such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal ulcer, iritis, iridocyclitis, and optic atrophy. |
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On the other hand, ultraviolet rays produce photoconjunctivitis, a temporary superficial inflammation of the lining of the eyelid that is sometimes called arc eye. |
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It can be blowing a gale or as dull as ditchwater and my daughter Cerys wouldn't bat an eyelid with bucket and spade in hand and sand between her toes. |
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It can be blowing a gale or as dull as ditchwater and my daughter Cerys wouldn't bat an eyelid, with bucket and spade in hand and sand between her toes. |
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Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor of the tower eyelid. |
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