More sedate but nonetheless oozing French bohemian cool are overcoats with ruched hemlines in soft corduroy by Lilith. |
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Casting the lectern aside, he stood at the front of the stage, oozing boyish charm and melting more than a few hearts in the audience. |
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In portal hypertensive gastropathy, the mucosa is friable and bleeding occurs when the ectatic vessels rupture and manifest as mucosal oozing. |
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A Soviet sub carrying rotten caviar and toxic waste cabbage broth is scuttled and the oozing brew burbles into the depths of the ocean. |
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Then in came the beautiful people on four motorcycles, right into the ballroom, oozing with flower-power. |
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A trick here is to release the trigger before pulling the gun away to avoid excess caulk oozing out. |
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Hot springs oozing from an underground volcano adds tints of yellow and green to the blue ocean. |
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The cast begins in that mumblecore mode of quietly overreacting to everything, but once the testosterone starts oozing, the characters jump out. |
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She can do washed-up and tuned-out, sleazy and half-dressed, sleek and oozing with wealth. |
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The 2001 vintage was a stunning one for Sauternes, and their grapes produced wines oozing in sweetness. |
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Their thick, viscous blood rained heavy upon the ground, oozing into scale, skin and fur. |
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In the anesthetized patient, the only signs may be unexpected oozing, hemoglobinuria, or hypotension. |
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His smaller arms clasped at the oozing wounds on his back to staunch the flow of blood. |
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Available in black, desert tan, olive drab and woodland camo, the Patrol Pack is oozing with design features that are state-of-the-art. |
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By the time I reached my car at Ardwall Farm the water was oozing from my boots. |
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He looked down at it and saw the claw marks, and the blood slowly oozing out. |
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The water was slowly oozing out a soft and transparent light it must have accumulated the day before. |
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A clear liquid slowly oozing through it, entering through my skin into my blood veins. |
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His suit was stained by the blood still oozing from gunshot wounds to his neck and chest. |
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The gash on his forehead was long and bleeding profusely, blood oozing down the side of his face, dripping onto the floor. |
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The elf cast a jaundiced eye over the blackened mountain, which was still oozing lava. |
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Signs could include oozing a clear yellow fluid or rough skin around the bite. Read about impetigo. |
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Now fill these full of lug and stitch the hook through them along the length to form large bait that is oozing juices. |
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He is charming and witty, oozing the image of a man in control of his life. Looks, however, can be deceiving. |
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A churro's ridged and sugared tubing is a crispy conduit for oozing chocolate. |
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To round off a meal of simple, unadulterated luxury, try an incredibly easy pavlova, oozing strawberries and cream. |
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The plate contained a large slice of peach cobbler, with the juicy slices of golden peaches oozing from beneath a golden brown crust. |
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This was freshly homemade that day, warm confectioner's custard oozing out from crispy, sweet millefoglie wafers and powdered sugar. |
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If you timed it right you could spend a good part of the day out of the sun with cool pulpy grape flesh oozing between your toes. |
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The cheese she ended up with has a peachy crust and a paste that varies according to ripeness from semi-firm to creamily oozing. |
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I couldn't run, or even move, for fear that the watery goop covering the floor would splash up and cover me with its oozing foulness. |
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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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Her quiche was generous in size and oozing with cheesy-egg and huge chunks of bacon. |
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By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears. |
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But don't forget that cheese must never be overcooked, simply melted to the perfect stage of molten, oozing goo. |
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Clinically, progressive purpuric skin lesions and diffuse oozing from skin puncture sites are observed, often within hours of birth. |
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He was lying splayed on the ground, drool oozing from his mouth and onto the floor. |
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The arm and part of his neck and chest was red and oozing blood and a clear, watery fluid. |
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Signs of high-risk bleeding include active arterial bleeding, nonbleeding visible vessels, nonbleeding adherent clots, and ulcer oozing. |
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He had a toy, wooden sword in one hand and a piece of oozing vanilla cake in the other. |
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The scrub person can be alert for oozing or plan for more ties, ligatures, or clips. |
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He laughs, the old roguishness oozing back into his expression. |
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And Kendrick, oozing charm, turns a prolonged cameo into a very agreeable supporting turn. |
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Churchill used stories in wartime to cut through the nation's fear, though he never had to sell his sunlit uplands to a Generation X, oozing post-modern cynicism. |
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A blackberry pie, oozing purple juice, was placed in front of him. |
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Needless to say there was indeed a nice mouse-sized chunk of Harry's favourite gristle-packed stewing steak oozing gore on a covered saucer in the fridge. |
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Its body was covered in festering sores, oozing revolting yellowish pus. |
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The cutlets came with battered onion rings oozing grease, mushrooms that could have been boiled for all the taste they had, a plain-grilled tomato and a pile of thin chips. |
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The Protestant work ethic is just oozing through our technological lives. |
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In the most recent sculptures, Starr has worked with thinner slices of sponge, laid on the floor like mats or stacked like towels, all oozing floods of paint. |
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He could smell the fresh, warm blood oozing from her many wounds. |
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And those commercials, bleeping with the sounds of electronica and oozing indie creed, are selling establishment products to the alternative nation. |
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This was a divine combination, the piquant, smoky butter oozing into the juices, the dish nicely finished off with some thin root vegetables crisps and crunchy chard. |
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Barbie has always been most reviled for her unattainable beauty and oozing sexuality. |
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If he was indeed suffering from syphilitic symptoms such as burning joint pain and oozing ulcerations, then this portrait could represent a sort of purgative catharsis. |
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Packed with tender steak and oozing a gravy made with the renowned Bishops Finger ale, it also boasts both shortcrust and flaky pastry. |
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She lay face-down, an infected puncture point on the inside of her thigh oozing a faint lymph. |
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Her heart constricted when she saw thick blood oozing from a wide gash in his forehead. |
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He was hard to understand because he spoke softly, and his Vermont accent was as thick as maple syrup oozing down a pile of pancakes. |
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While Nixon looked peaked throughout the debate, Kennedy looked like a poised diplomat oozing confidence. |
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When I was 19, I was a bag of nerves when I came on to the pitch but he came out oozing confidence. |
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Esophagogastroduodenoscopy later revealed diff use esophageal oozing, with no sclerosable lesions. |
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Not a Tabbouleh fan, but we liked it because it was crispy and dry and not oozing with water and olive oil. |
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The tomatoes come out beautifully bronzed on the outside, with a concentrated, tomatoey flavor oozing from their softened innards. |
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His coat was ungroomed and severely matted, his eyes were red and oozing, and he had severely infected teeth. |
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Upon closer inspection I found a thick brown crust in his ear canal with fluid oozing out. |
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The British tech-metallers rocked up in Birmingham oozing confidence on the back of their career-defining album Edge of the Earth and proceeded to lay waste to the Institute. |
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Reduce skin scaling, redness, and often, oozing follows the vesiculation. |
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If the disease course is hemorrhagic, symptoms often include ecchymoses, epistaxes, petechiae, and bleeding or oozing from needle puncture, surgical, and wound sites. |
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If Mlle de la Salle is still developing an individual personality as a musician, Sir Andrew is one of the great personalties in classical music, oozing enthusiasm and panache. |
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Set them in a time-warp dreamscape oozing baroque '40s romanticism. |
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Quite often, this leads to flares, which can be severe and include vesiculating, oozing reactions far from the site of corticosteroid application. |
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Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease, is characterized by skin erosion, oozing and crusting, redness, intense itching and dry skin. |
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Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints. |
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Oozing confidence and poise, the young models walked the ramp with admirable aplomb, in step with music. |
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Oozing charm, the 55-year-old Parisian beckons me to take a seat and immediately launches into sales pitch mode. |
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Oozing confidence from the outset, the Jarlaths' boys were rampant in the first 25 minutes of an exceedingly one-sided contest. |
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