The servant girl looks at the ground, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment. |
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When they approached and knocked on the bathroom door, they heard scuffling and the toilet flushing. |
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The symptoms of food intolerance can include burping, indigestion, flatulence, loose stools, headaches, flushing, or nervousness. |
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If the burning chemical is a powder-like substance such as lime, brush it off the skin before flushing. |
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Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of 5 minutes, flushing water through the boom and hoses. |
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I don't recommend flushing anything you find in the litter box, especially if you have one of the low-water-flow toilets. |
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Avoid scrubs, because rubbing can irritate this skin condition and exacerbate the flushing. |
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I guess he had a pretty bad case of the runs, because he kept talking to himself, and flushing the toilet. |
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The symptoms of carcinoid are produced by excess secretion of serotonin, and the flushing by histamine and tachykinins. |
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She could feel her cheeks flushing and prayed that she was tan enough to hide the blush slightly. |
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Two other reasons for flushing problems could be that the flush valve or the ballcock need to be replaced. |
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She heard the whoosh of a flushing toilet, and one of the stall doors banged open to reveal a girl with bronze skin and curly dark hair. |
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Let her practice flushing the toilet and watching toilet paper or feces disappear. |
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I am sure that they did not feel that they looked incongruous, in their blue executive's suits, flushing lengths of TP down the loo. |
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So I decided to start by flushing out the things I am inspired to write about. |
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Basc is openly in favour of fox-hunting, shooting hares, flushing foxes out of their boltholes, rabbiting and other animal-unfriendly activities. |
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This usually manifests as flushing, breathlessness, rash, urticaria, and hypotension. |
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Headache, heartburn and flushing are possible side effects of all three drugs. |
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According to the manufacturer, the most commonly reported side effects are headache, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose. |
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In this steep economic downturn, markets are flushing out overcapacity, winnowing the weak from the strong. |
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Ask for a box rim flushing system over a standard rim flush for superior performance in a close coupled unit. |
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It is a water-saving device you fit in your toilet cistern so that less water is used for flushing. |
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Sedimentation and hydrologic alteration, common symptoms of urban watersheds, are likely filling in or flushing higher quality substrata. |
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Then Sara watched him watch her, her cheeks flushing and his ears turning pink. |
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They've been known to perform pitch-perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals. |
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Recent studies found that acidic solutions could increase the flow throughout the stems after 40 min of flushing. |
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All water used for cooling towers, landscaping irrigation and toilet flushing is recycled water. |
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We simply have to follow safety procedures when it comes to flushing reactor cores of waste materials. |
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When the float rises to a preset limit it shuts off the incoming water, and the flushing cycle is complete and ready for another sequence. |
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Kristen added, rushing to her feet as well, a rosy blush flushing her cheeks. |
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Lucinda quickly regained her composure, a dark blush flushing her pale cheeks, as she reopened the book, hurriedly skimming the past page. |
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An aluminum foil collar on the rim of the pot and flushing the soil occasionally with heavy watering will prevent this problem. |
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Then, to Chloe's relief, she heard the toilet flushing down the hallway and the door to Jax's parents' room closing. |
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I heard disturbing noises of him gagging and throwing up and the toilet flushing. |
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Officers were forced to cut the string off with a knife, specifically designed for such incidents, after flushing the sea lion out of hiding. |
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Workers avoided flushing birds during the laying period, when abandonment might be induced. |
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Leaf flushing started 2 weeks after shoot emergence and was complete within 4 weeks of shoot emergence. |
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I found myself staring at Table 7.1 for some minutes to convince myself that there was indeed a seasonal pattern in leaf flushing. |
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Flowering occurs in early spring, from March to April, and is immediately followed by leaf flushing. |
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To play it was mesmerizing in what I felt to be a gnawingly unpleasant way, like taking time and just flushing it down the toilet. |
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She shouldn't be thinking about him anyway, she should be flushing him out of her memory engrams. |
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Consuming alcohol after taking disulfiram results in symptoms such as palpitations, flushing, nausea, vomiting, and headache. |
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Sophie rolled her eyes and took a last drag on her durry before flicking it into the toilet bowl and flushing it. |
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On rare occasions, patients exhibit signs of anesthetic toxicity, including flushing, hives, chest or abdominal discomfort, and nausea. |
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That eyewash quickly eased Richardson's discomfort, and, after 15 minutes of flushing, he was ready for transport to medical. |
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Most of us give little thought to what we're washing down the drain and flushing down the toilet as we go about our daily ablutions. |
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Looking up when the doorknob jiggled I panicked, jerking up and flushing the toilet quickly. |
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The appearance of flushing of the face is due to disturbance in pressure in the carotid arteries and jugular veins. |
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You can select the right constriction for game flushing at your feet or birds winging along at 40 yards. |
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The adverse effects of immediate-acting niacin preparations, including flushing, itching, gastrointestinal upset and hepatotoxicity, have limited their use. |
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Both are large, shallow embayments that are contaminated by direct discharges from mercury-cell chlor-alkali plants and dominated by rapid tidal flushing. |
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The river is characterized by low hydraulic gradients, a lack of flushing, and a scarcity of natural uncontaminated sediment from erosion of upstream soils. |
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Oh the shame of it Kim thought, she tried to avoid the stares by hiding her head in her hands, she could already feel the warmth flushing into her cheeks. |
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Groundwater flushing of pore water in the spring exported solutes to the estuary at rates similar to tidally driven surface exchange seen in previous studies. |
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He chortled slightly, and Halle could almost picture his face flushing with pleasure at someone actually saying his name properly, not butchering it with insipid nicknames. |
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An army of beaters will drive the birds into the skies, tacking across the hillside, flushing the grouse out of their cover and into the air for the waiting guns. |
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Another trick used by chimps is to swallow bristly leaves whole, which irritate their stomachs and induce diarrhoea, flushing out tapeworms and other gut parasites. |
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According to the committee, the primary features of rosacea are flushing, nontransient erythema, papules and pustules, and telangiectases, all in the central part of the face. |
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At the laundry pond a marsh harrier was harassing the ducks and coots, flying low over them and flushing them out of the reeds and into open water. |
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I immediately freeze and turn around, my face flushing with heat, feeling like I've just been caught red-handed, although caught at what I'm not sure. |
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A vision passes through my mind of marine plumbing 100 years ago, the toilet flushing immediately in front of the paddle-wheel for the discharge to be mashed up. |
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You stand to either side of the motte and send a flushing dog inside. |
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Its spiracles located behind the eyes allow the guitarfish to remain under the sand for long periods of time and breathe easily by flushing clean water over the gills. |
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By applying bodybuilders' favorite stratagems for cutting salt intake and flushing excess sodium from the system, you can look 50 workouts fitter in just a couple of days. |
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Use of these materials may decrease reactions such as nausea, flushing and bradycardia, but there is no apparent reduction of anaphylactic reactions or nephrotoxicity. |
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Someday we'll wonder how we ever thought flushing a redwood down the drain was a reasonable thing to do. |
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When the two had been introduced, Miss Davenport concealed a sneer with difficulty, Clarissa could see, and the governess was hard-pressed to stop her cheeks from flushing. |
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I heard the sounds of his yelling and the toilet flushing together. |
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The council suggested two breaks be created in the breakwaters enclosing the harbour to assist in the flushing out of sediment or organic detritus. |
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A TRY flushing out the kidneys with cranberry juice or take 20 drops of herbal remedy uva ursi complex twice daily before meals for six weeks. |
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Breeding pairs will frequently hunt cooperatively, with one bird flushing the prey toward its mate. |
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In some cities such as Hong Kong, sea water is extensively used for flushing toilets citywide in order to conserve fresh water resources. |
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Grouse shooting can also be undertaken by 'walking up' grouse over pointers, or by flushing the birds with other dogs. |
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In the hearth at the north wall a large fire cracked and lisped, flushing the room with a dry sirocco that caused frozen skin to tingle. |
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Early manifestations of impending anaphylaxis include hives and itching, flushing, wheezing, hoarseness, and swelling of the hands and feet. |
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Does anyone care that these mostly unelected windbags are sucking up our money and then flushing it straight down their newfangled eco-toilets? |
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It's flushing good money down the pan which, if Lance has his way, will be a pillarbox red affair. |
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Terry is still haunted by the memory of flushing out a German pillbox. |
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Also clear to see is the old drainage system to the reredorter or lavatories with its flushing channel. |
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It feeds on other plankton, living or dead, flushing food into its gullet with a flick of its flagellum. |
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The protein element required an oxygen barrier and the compartment gas flushing to help extend product self-life. |
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He said if it was no better then Sooty could have a blocked tear duct that may need flushing out. |
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In addition, freshwater demand is curtailed by the use of seawater for toilet flushing, using a separate distribution system. |
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A NEW flushing supplement has been launched by Rumenco formulated to boost the tupping performance of ewes at grass. |
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They were breaking new ground in authenticity while battling the network over things as picayunish as the sound of a toilet flushing off-screen. |
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Treatment of metritis is often intensive, requiring antibiotics, non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, fluids and possible flushing of the uterus. |
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There are no internal universal joints, valves, dead corners, or glands to impede flow, and the pumps are reversible for back flushing of the pipelines. |
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A typical Roman boarhunting tactic involved surrounding a given area with large nets, then flushing the boar with dogs and immobilising it with smaller nets. |
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A secondary component is tied to the practice of harvesting storm water for reuse in watering xeriscapes or as non-potable for cooling towers and flushing toilets. |
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Pharmacy groups had generally recommended flushing away these leftovers, arguing that the practice prevents pets and curious children from retrieving drugs from wastebaskets. |
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This flushing out of weak-handed, short-term gold speculators will prove a valuable entry point for those who have felt they missed the gold rush over the last few years. |
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He also built Whitstable harbour in Kent in 1832, in connection with the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway with an unusual system for flushing out mud using a tidal reservoir. |
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If intravenous sedation is used, flushing and exploration of the conjunctival sacs is much easier, but it comes with additional cost and some small anesthetic risk. |
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