Phonation depends on the sphincter action of the soft palate, tongue, and lips. |
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The soft palate elevates to close the nasopharynx, and the suprahyoid muscles pull the larynx up and forward. |
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The first measurements they took were the length of the hard palate, from the first premolar to the last incisor. |
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His discretion in the face of so scrofulous and untutored a palate as mine was marvellous. |
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In addition to the vallate and fungiform papillae of the tongue, taste buds are found in the soft palate, oropharynx, and epiglottis. |
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The adenoids are located high in the throat behind the nose and soft palate and are not visible through the mouth without special instruments. |
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Radiofrequency ablation of the soft palate to cure snoring caused by palatal vibration has recently come into vogue. |
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If both of these dishes were meant to whet the palate for something more flavourful, they certainly did the trick. |
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The size of the tongue is assessed in relation to that of the soft palate, while the tongue rests in the floor of the mouth. |
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Cleft palate may involve only the soft palate at the back of the mouth or may run forwards through the bone of the hard palate. |
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It rests in the netherworld somewhere between both genres, and a twisted palate is necessary to enjoy it. |
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This bold, briary, palate is terrific value and will work well with hearty, meaty winter soups. |
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The surgery, in which the uvula and soft palate are resectioned, requires a two-day hospital stay and two weeks of recovery time. |
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The ingredients are fresh and tasty, and it's a nice way to whet your palate for the flavours to come. |
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This is a refined, sweetly oaked, pleasantly old-fashioned red that lingers on the palate like a melody in an echo chamber. |
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The nature of his influence derives from his own palate, which favours fruity, highly coloured and heavily oaked wines. |
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Melted with milk, this one produces the assertive, clean, nutty flavour that gives your palate a hit similar to a strong espresso coffee. |
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The sous chef prepares both raw and cooked vegan cuisine for the sophisticate palate at this Florida hot spot. |
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They whet the palate by forcing you to tune into subtleties in flavouring and the natural tastes of the very fresh ingredients. |
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There it's used as a palate cleanser between bites, but I like to nibble on it all the time at home. |
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They are hardier than standard roses and easy to grow, and they flower over a long period in a painter's palate of colors. |
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The Chinese cultivate nostoc, since its gelatinous texture appeals to their palate. |
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All those Eastern flavours and spices send your palate haywire, making wine pairing a little more challenging. |
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Fish and prawn kababs in mint and garlic chutney and squid fritters in hot garlic sauce whet the palate for the sumptuous spread. |
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The elements in this dish could work well together, but the overall effect just isn't subtle enough to whet your palate for more. |
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If a glass of dry white retsina transports you and your palate back to the sun-kissed beaches of Greece, well, okay. |
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The colour palate is comprised of muted shades of blues, yellows, reds, and greens with more vibrancy found in London than in Paris. |
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Sharp and focused on the nose, it has a soft, round palate with an oily sweetness. |
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Simply looking for vinho verde should indicate your palate is educated and get you a delightful, refreshing white wine. |
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My palate was yearning for some simple, fruity wine from the latest vintage. |
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The density and viscosity of wine that combine to create an impression of fullness or weight on the palate. |
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The palate can be varied, but at its best the soft summer fruit, leather and spice make it a bargain buy. |
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All other sounds are oral sounds and require that the space between the nose and the mouth be closed by the soft palate. |
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The combination of the two consistencies and flavours is as delightful to the palate as the aroma is to the nose. |
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Aggressive raspberry and black cherry nose is followed by a ripe fruit and sweet oak palate, and a finish which is slightly stalky and green. |
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It reveals an aromatic nose and flavoursome, velvety-smooth palate of Darjeeling tea, freshly picked roses and black cherries. |
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It delivers an aromatic nose of red fruits and nuts, and a smooth, nutty palate backed by a splash of acidity on the finish. |
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Pineapple aromas overwhelm the nose and the palate harmonises these with toasty French oak. |
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Far in the back of his throat was a glimmer of light, a pale glow that illuminated his teeth and palate. |
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Primary raspberry fruit dominates the nose and palate, and the finish is tweaked with toasty oak. |
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The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food. |
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The dominant smell on the nose is of lemon sherbet and orange peel, followed on the palate by a solid, sweet vanillin mouthful. |
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We enjoyed both and were in agreement that they were great palate fresheners. |
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This has kept his palate firmly in touch with the European style of winemaking. |
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In his time waiting, he had discovered that the stuff they called grog suited his palate just fine. |
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The coconut oak nose is enticing and carries through to the palate where it mixes with cherry, redcurrants and zinging tannins. |
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Superficial ulcers appear on the dorsum of the tongue, hard palate, and nasal philtrum. |
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The medium-weight, alembic distilled vodka immediately washes the palate with a lavish array of raspberry flavors that rivals the real thing. |
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The effect, when eaten, is to stimulate the palate, aid digestion, increase blood circulation and cause perspiration. |
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Everyone comes alive as we start gathering up our stuff and the loadmasters stop to prepare to drop the ramp and unload our baggage palate. |
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I have the finest educated palate for a decent cup of tea and a well textured scone. |
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They have the fruit quality of a red wine, with the acidity and effervescence to be the ideal palate cleanser with cheese. |
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This old, and now rare traditional variety has deep, full-bodied apple aromas, which hold nothing back on a super juicy palate. |
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Once in the mouth, elegant and effortless waves of nuts, red fruits and peppery spice roll over the palate and stay long after the finish. |
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Subtle peachy and oatmeal notes can be recognised on the nose, palate and finish. |
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You may not want to admit it to the rest of your softball team, but flavors like mocha amaretto and caramel are palate pleasers. |
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The cheddar flavor is equally harsh on the palate, though also low in calories and fat compared to regular American cheese. |
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So most children with cleft palate suffer from frequent otitis media, ear discharge and deafness. |
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Don't serve a Zinfandel, any Zinfandel, with sushi, unless you want to really clean your palate. |
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The full palate is rich in white peaches and not overly aggressive on the mousse which leaves a creamy, lengthy finish. |
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The palate is warm, herby and spicy with a nice leatheriness and good acidity. |
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Twice as many boys as girls have a cleft lip, both with and without a cleft palate. |
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The main culprits for all that racket are the muscles of the palate and the uvula. |
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Figure 2 provides a comparison of the anatomical features in a normal developed palate with that of a cleft palate deformity. |
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Breast feeding can be difficult where the baby has a cleft palate, and some babies may need the help of special feeding equipment. |
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The levator veli palatini muscle, which elevates the soft palate, is innervated by a pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve. |
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I have seen children born with both cleft lip and cleft palate go on to be and do just about everything and anything imaginable. |
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Please allow us to suggest some crowd-pleasing libations based on your menu selections as well as budget and palate preferences. |
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This one has the classic lychee and rose-petal aromas but is comparatively light and refreshing on the palate. |
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On the nose, there is surprisingly little fruit, just a damp earthiness, and yet on the palate there is a burst of exotic fruit such as lychees. |
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A cleft palate is an opening between the roof of the mouth and the nasal cavity. |
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A cleft palate occurs when the roof of the mouth has not joined completely and can also range in severity. |
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Although the style presents a lightness to the palate, biscuity notes play a big part in its aroma and flavour. |
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Repair of the cleft lip begins after completion of the cleft palate repair. |
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Because of the lack of carbonation, the flavor seems nutty and lingers on the palate. |
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On the palate there are notes of vanilla, apricot and caramel, culminating in a rich, creamy finish. |
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During the early stages of pregnancy, the upper lip and palate develop from tissues lying on either side of the tongue. |
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Also, there are many minor salivary glands, present throughout the mouth within the lips, cheeks, tongue, and palate. |
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Racing games to me are palate cleansers, lite diversions in between more serious gaming experiences. |
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One explanation could be that we included people with discrete malformations associated with cleft lip and palate. |
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Newborns with a cleft lip or palate require genetic evaluation and plastic surgery. |
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To treat the palate to an unforgettable experience, serve the caviar-topped tartlets with a swirl of reduced lobster bisque. |
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On the nose, it has strong, fragrant aromas of gooseberry and lime, supported by searingly fresh acidity on the palate. |
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Neonates with a cleft lip or palate may have other associated syndromes or congenital anomalies. |
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Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial disorders can interfere with expressive speech and articulation, and lead to delay. |
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It has a lovely rich crema on the top when it's poured and a follow-through on the palate. |
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Flutes of champagne are offered before each meal, and little stacks of focaccia for clearing the palate. |
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Some evidence suggests there may be a genetic factor, as cleft lip and palate can run in families. |
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Speech requires flexibility of the upper airway, including laryngeal and hyoid mobility and separation of the hard palate from the epiglottis. |
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I included all muscles associated with the jaws, tongue and hyoid, palate, and pharynx. |
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Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing. |
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A sublime combination of a luscious honey and apricot succulence with crisp, cleaned-edged acidity explodes onto your palate. |
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First, sparkling wines are naturally crisp, and that acidity cleanses the palate. |
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My scream flew up, bounced off my palate, and was swallowed convulsively, never quite managing to escape. |
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds. |
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These things are wonderful and have refreshing whack of cilantro and mint that kind of cleans the palate. |
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We just don't believe anyone's palate can taste other flavours if too much chilli is used. |
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On the palate it's a middleweight, plummy wine, and the tannins are fairly soft. |
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This is a delicious, rich, plummy wine, with ripe brambles on the palate and soft tannins. |
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The sweet and tangy fruit sorbet cleanses the palate so your taste buds are ready to appreciate the next dish. |
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It has an initial fire and savouriness on the palate that may disturb the contemporary palate conditioned to smoothness and sweetness. |
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In isolated cleft palate, the cleft palate occurs by itself, without cleft lip or other malformations. |
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It is very aromatic and hoppy, with notes of lemon and cinnamon, and its cold fizz helps to cleanse and cool the palate. |
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Belgian pale ales, with their slight spiciness and soft, round palate, will match very nicely, especially if the roast is coated with herbs. |
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This is a lovely medium sweet wine with a luscious palate of lemon squash and lime with a crisp mineral finish. |
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The palate is flavourless and once swallowed the wine kicks back with unbearable acidity. |
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He had a distinctly scientific approach to eating and was never more satisfied than when digesting the rarest species known to the palate. |
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Steely, muscular and intense, this is a brooding wine with a palate of strawberries and a rich finish. |
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This wine has a palate of intense ripe fruit, grippy tannin and an epic, evolving and surprisingly savoury finish. |
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This is a fresh unoaked style with plenty of weight on the palate, zingy acidity and flavours of apples and pears. |
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Neat, it delivers a rounded middle palate, but the rubbery flavour is disgusting. |
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Somebody with immense talent and an excellent palate has put this drink together. |
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Today, however, the British palate is more sophisticated, and pubs have risen to the challenge of satisfying it. |
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Whether baked, barbecued, curried, grilled, stewed, or stir-fried, shrimp are palate pleasers throughout the Western world. |
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Sometimes dental plates can be used to seal the palate and help the baby feed better. |
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The palate is an opulent offering of warm and delectable flavors that last long into the impressive finish. |
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In Dunlop's case, that meant altering her colour scheme to a palate of earthy tones and terracotta. |
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Methanol is great because it ups the alcohol content and also adds a subtle flavour detectable only by the distinguished palate. |
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This comprises writing comments for sight, colour, nose and palate of each drink, and then awarding a mark out of ten. |
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Keep your palate awake and you won't be slipping into your local sandwich bar or even the pub because your own BLT lacks a bit of oomph. |
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Nutrition for the family is the keyword rather than gourmet for a sophisticated palate. |
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Spines at the base of the tongue grind against spiny ridges on the palate to masticate food. |
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The palate presents a light, thirst-quenching drink with a delicate hoppy twist on the finish. |
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Wheeling barrow loads of cement certainly tickles the old palate as I discovered in one previous existence. |
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Forty percent of head and neck cancers occur in the oral cavity, including the tongue, floor of the mouth, palate, lips and oropharynx. |
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The soft palate forms a curtain between the mouth and the throat, or pharynx, to the rear. |
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When we swallow, the soft palate closes off the nasal passages from the throat to prevent food from entering the nose. |
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Examples of multifactorial disorders include cleft lip and palate, neural tube defects and pyloric stenosis. |
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Cold material moving across your palate and the back of your throat is what brings on this type of headache. |
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In its grapey bouquet one can detect a faint muscat-like undertone while the easy-drinking palate is fresh and medium dry. |
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After this, I brush the upper palate of my mouth, brush and scrape my tongue, and use my alcohol-free mouth-wash. |
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The poison can cause a fast heart or a paralyzed palate with fluids regurgitated through the nose. |
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At the minimum, one surgery is needed to repair the lip and a separate surgery is needed to repair the palate. |
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Here are a few innovative and delicious vegetarian recipes to tickle the palate. |
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Its palate features an array of tantalizing flavors that last long into the cool and crisp finish. |
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To Jack's bemusement, he rolls another vintage around his palate and claims to detect hints of strawberry, asparagus, and Dutch Edam. |
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A palate is in the roof of the mouth and gives a person the ability to distinguish and appreciate different tastes and flavours. |
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On the ventral surface of the skull, there is a deep pit on each side of the rear of the palate. |
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Also common is torus palatinus, a slow growing, asymptomatic, benign bony lump in the midline of the palate. |
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If you have the time and the budget then this is palate paradise even though you feel decidedly pinguid by the end of it. |
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Some experts also say that cleft lip and palate may be a marker for a multitude of severe congenital abnormalities. |
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Delicious berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins. |
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Mouth filling and satisfying, the palate is luscious with soft-bodied, full berried flavor. |
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Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser. |
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Your palate is at first pleasured with a sherried smoothness and then with subtle, smoky, peaty notes. |
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It causes cracks in the corners of the mouth and white patches on the tongue, palate, lips, and insides of the cheeks. |
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Mild forms of cleft palate include submucosal clefts, pharyngeal incompetence and bifid uvula. |
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The curd is perfectly complemented by the thick warm brown treacle topping that titillates the palate of dessert lovers anywhere. |
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Vintage Shiraz fruit flavours overwhelm the palate with layers of plum and bitter dark chocolate giving the wine a savoury richness. |
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Most of Ecolution's fabrics are vegetable dyed with such botanicals as oregano, oak bark, bilberry and pansy to create a vivid palate of colors. |
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The most common disorder is cleft lip or palate which occurs in one of every 800 babies, making it a common birth defect. |
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The lobster bisque was dark and rich, while the cognac gave it an added edge, and it set the palate tingling. |
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I longed for mum to get this box of chocolates, but not because I had a palate advanced enough to enjoy bitter, dark langue-du-chat chocolates. |
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It's as if they want to specifically cater to the prepubescent girls and write songs just for their palate. |
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It was, in truth, a tad too delicate for my palate, but it looked exquisite and was perfectly enjoyable. |
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Her palatines supply an additional row of teeth and the pterygoids almost complete the roof of the palate. |
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The palate freshener was a sorbet, but in another radical twist, instead of lemon or fruit, this was a tomato based sorbet. |
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Most of all he liked textured soy protein breakfast patties, which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented simulated maple flavouring. |
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Lesions may also affect the palate, pharynx, and larynx, causing palatal dysfunction, dysphagia, dysphonia, and aspiration. |
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If the infant will require intubation for greater than 7 days, consider use of palate plate to prevent formation of a palatal groove. |
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A good gulp of flavorful dry stout can clean the palate while accentuating the briny tang of raw shellfish. |
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Lesions of the oral mucosa may be seen on the gingiva, buccal mucosa, palate, tongue, and lips. |
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Earthy, spicy notes give way to a crunchy palate of light berry fruit with a final rustic finish of mulberry jam. |
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Noble Rieslings tend to be richer, darker and have that honeyed, velvety feel and honeycomb nose and palate. |
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The bill was bad enough, but the food was very average even to the undiscerning palate. |
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The cinematography is lush and superbly stylized, with an oversaturated color palate and brilliant whites bordering on overexposure. |
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As it turns out, Norm's palate was unfailing, and he had accurately pinpointed the source of his starter. |
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Spirits were high and so were the plates, many piled with roast mutton, chops, potatoes and other delights to the palate. |
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Ruby-red in colour, this sloe gin is a real snuggle-up-on-the-sofa drink, delivering a moreish palate with flavours similar to black cherries. |
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The right cembalo in the right hands provides a cleansing of the musical palate, enjoyable to the point of tears. |
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Deglutition, the initial phase of the swallowing process, involves several striated muscles and cranial nerves, the hard palate and the larynx. |
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The front part consists of a bony portion called the hard palate, with a fleshy rear part called the soft palate. |
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A bouquet of boronia and violets precedes a palate of black cherries and spices. |
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Another odd characteristic of beavers is that their epiglottis lies above the soft palate, within the narial passage. |
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Due to the movements of the soft palate, the nasopharynx is normally not opacified. |
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Although natal teeth are frequently found in normal infants, they are more often present in newborns with cleft palate. |
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Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike. |
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Side-by-side, it just lacks the aroma of Gold Blend, but delivers an equal smoothness and flavour on the palate and finish. |
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But whilst a water ice is a perfectly pleasant thing, it's supposed to be a palate refresher between courses. |
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Sigmund Freud echoed such views, while suffering from incurable cancer of the palate. |
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The complex cheek teeth and secondary palate show that the cynodonts were able to chew and breathe at the same time. |
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It washes the palate with the semi-sweet flavors of caramel, vanilla and spice that gradually subside in a creamy, long lasting finish. |
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There are sweet, racy cherry notes, some flashes of coffee and steeliness in the mid palate. |
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This was the perfect palate cleanser, refreshing and acidulated, to prepare our tastebuds for dessert. |
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Some afferent fibres from the epiglottis, palate and pharynx also reach the brainstem via the vagus nerve. |
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The tensor palatini muscle joins this muscular sling as it sweeps around the hamulus, a bony prominence of the lateral palate. |
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Laughter therapy is very good for the muscles of the soft palate and throat. |
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Scattered taste buds are also found in the epithelium of the soft palate, pharynx, larynx and epiglottis. |
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Most of the speech sounds in English require that the space between your mouth and your nose behind the soft palate be completely closed. |
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Produced with technocrat perfection, it presents the palate with a pleasing gooseberry and apple-like nose and a palate that vibrates with clean fruit flavours. |
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Watermelon, Feta and Black Olive Saladby Nigella Lawson The star chef combines improbable ingredients that beguile the palate. |
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But soon, her job at the cafeteria opens her palate to the delights of pastas, pizzas, enchiladas, falafel, potato pierogis, and vegetable fried rice. |
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In this age of dietary obsessions and national guilt about fat, the joy of eating and the quirks of the palate are seldom discussed, a dirty little epicurean secret. |
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Papaya and arugula Salad by Anne Byrn The Dinner Doctor offers a salad to please both the palate and the eye. |
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Swish it, especially around the cheeks and upper palate, and pull it through your teeth. |
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This revolutionary idea has taken awhile to take root, because the Portuguese palate tends towards light, acidic wines, or even harsh, tart wines. |
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The surgeon places a radiopaque sponge in the back of the neonate's throat to minimize the amount of blood ingested and then makes an incision along the hard palate. |
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Some people regard white wines as something to rinse the palate with before they move on to some reds, but these two wines are worth a few minutes' pause. |
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The meal plan will be personalised to cater for every palate and includes varieties like mint chutney, and aloo paneer tikki, which are classified as low-calorie diet. |
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Dry, very French style sparkler with yeasty tang and crisp clean palate. |
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Cider boasts acidity and effervescence, both of which cleanse the palate and add brightness and lift to rich dishes. |
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The basicranial articulation was no longer the anchor for the palate, and the palatoquadrate was functionally replaced by its dermal anlagen, the maxillae. |
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The recipe is incredibly easy, and the result is this beautiful ruby jelly, with a deep wine flavor and a surprising tanginess that tickles the palate. |
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The khaki-sporting, globetrotting old man has an iconic white beard and a refined booze palate. |
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And for the child with a discerning palate, not only were there the usual children's dishes but small portions of items on the main menu could be rustled up on request. |
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Oak, great balance and a good finish with stone fruits and just enough oak to round the wine to a silky smooth feel on the palate. |
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This time needs to be savoured, rolled around the palate and gums as though tasting a wine, extracting every last drop of flavour from it, every tiny hint of summer. |
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Anything that prods the palate and tingles taste buds gets my vote. |
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He has the dubious distinction of being the first object of scorn for most people after they develop their literary palate beyond the 6th grade level. |
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The passion fruit and mango syrup complemented the dish well with a very good combination of flavours, a well balanced dish which refreshed the palate. |
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Whether tinged with fruity aromas or floral hops, the dry quality of these Abbey beers and strong ales is an ideal way to wake up the palate and promotes the appetite. |
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In the meantime, the review, a fine piece, primps and titivates my fancy, in much the same way that a sorbet readies the palate before the main course arrives. |
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A longitudinal ridge of the bony palate, torus palatinus, may be present in the region of the median palatine suture and extends laterally from it. |
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Chef Scott likes to add a plantain peel and the flesh of a whole avocado to the ceviche while the fish marinates, to soften the impact of so much lime juice on the palate. |
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In the glass, this translates into liveliness on the palate and flavors with pinpoint clarity and persistence. |
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Capable of any season, any city, and even more important, any palate, who better to present a feature on the food paradox of bitter-sweet flavors than Alain Ducasse. |
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A spiced array of cherry and plum aromas come together in a lighter than expected palate that still holds their smooth fruit flavours to a lingering finish. |
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Sipping her wine and letting the bouquet rest on her palate, Tash considered how much one could learn about people simply by getting drunk with them. |
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I have long loved this racy, elegant, classic petrol-scented Kiwi white whose lively, grapey bouquet and racy palate delivers so much pure Riesling fruit. |
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And your palate will change as you have new experiences and new selections in the wine world. |
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For the new treatment, snorers are given local anaesthetic before the sharp head of a hand-held device is inserted into the palate to inject the cylinders. |
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These interruptions in your breathing, which can last 10 seconds or longer, occur when the muscles in your soft palate, uvula, tongue and tonsils relax during sleep. |
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There is progressive loss of oral manipulation of food, associated with increasing weakness and atrophy of the tongue, masseter muscles and soft palate. |
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Clinically, the patient had an extensive ulcerating tonsillar tumour involving the right-sided soft palate, posterior buccal mucosa and posterior tongue base. |
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A laser device is used to remove the uvula and part of the soft palate. |
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Examination of the oropharynx revealed a large midline mass extending along the posterior pharyngeal wall from the level of soft palate to vallecula. |
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The back of the tongue lies opposite the soft palate or velum when the tongue is in a state of rest, and sounds made with the back include velar consonants and back vowels. |
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Examination of the intraoral tissues includes inspection and palpation of the lips, buccal mucosa, tongue, floor of the mouth, gingiva and palate. |
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However, after cleft palate repair, most children eventually catch up and develop normal speech, although some will require speech therapy or additional surgery. |
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The nose lacks aroma, the palate is watery and the finish not memorable. |
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This one presents peppery spice on the nose and a solid Old World palate. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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The cherry aromas and flavours are spoiled by tired oaky notes that make the nose curl, cling to the palate and sit on the finish too long after the swallow. |
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The other tumor involved the hard palate and buccal mucosa extensively. |
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Huge wafts of liquorice lift from the glass, then the palate is pummelled with savoury white pepper touches, meaty black fruit, green olives and a grippy warm finish. |
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You might want to try cultivating a cherry tomato vine indoors and then move it outside about mid-May or give your palate a further boost by growing fresh herbs. |
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The palate is defined anatomically as the roof of the mouth. |
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The aroma through the hind palate tingled the nose delightfully. |
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In popular parlance, at least, the image of the internet user shares much with the image of the nerd, suggesting a cerebral, solitary enthusiast with a sophisticated palate. |
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One should surely understand that wines of this calibre are naturally for those who not only have a thick wallet but also possess an educated palate to appreciate them. |
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The mid palate is light but the finish is warm and well balanced. |
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The blood supply of the palate is provided anteriorly through the incisor foramen and posteriorly through the great palatine foramen where the great palatine artery emerges. |
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From Russian fare to Chinese chow mein, there's a taste for every palate. |
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Twenty-seven tumors were from parotid glands, 8 from submandibular glands, 5 from the palate, 2 from unspecified major salivary glands, and 1 from the tongue. |
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On the palate it is lime and citric with a clean short finish. |
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Have a glass of water or crackers near by in order to cleanse your palate. |
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Rarely, maternal use of benzodiazepines has been associated with anomalies such as cleft lip and palate, as well as a withdrawal syndrome in the newborn. |
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More than 70 percent of babies with cleft lip also have cleft palate. |
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And in some cases, until they have reconstructive surgery, children with cleft palates may need to wear a prosthetic palate called an obturator to help them eat properly. |
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Scientists also identified genes that affirm the chicken's value as a model for study of developmental disorders like cleft palate and diseases like muscular dystrophy. |
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It was indicative, as we later discovered, of the fact that she had a sub-mucous cleft palate and was unable to make a vacuum in her mouth cavity. |
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The use of maxillary distraction, particularly in the cleft palate population, has allowed us to achieve levels of correction that are unattainable by other methods. |
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While an undoubtedly pejorative term, it is of use in understanding the pervasive freshness that scythes through the nose on first sniff and continues into the palate. |
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At the moment of striking exhale sharply the air of about one third of total lung capacity, coarcting the throat and pressing the tongue against the hard palate. |
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They were drinkable, but their coarseness soon jaded the palate. |
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They have a distinctive rhythmic approach to their improvisations, and their compositions and arrangements make good use of the band's instrumental palate. |
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He had macroglossia, and a posterior position of the soft palate. |
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These include parietals which are completely fused along the midline, loss of the postfrontal, and formation of a fairly complete secondary palate. |
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Those with a mature palate are more likely to enjoy the full flavour. |
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It is generally acknowledged that Thai curries burn the palate intensely, but briefly, whereas other curries, with strong spices, burn for longer periods. |
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It has a puckish acidic slap as it rushes across the palate. |
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A more discerning palate, however, knows the restaurants on Federal Hill do Italian cuisine every bit as well as goombahs in Boston, St. Louis, New York and San Francisco. |
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For ceviche, stick with witbier, unless you're feeling adventurous, when you can go for Iambic gueuze, with its complex, funky, brightly acidic palate. |
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The palate has a special path from the nostril to the glottis that bypasses the mouth. |
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It is associated with a cleft palate and consists of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and varying degrees of airway obstruction. |
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The crisp, sweet taste of mike's hard peach lemonade cuts through the starchiness of the grits, resulting in a refreshing cleanse to the palate. |
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It is the most common of all capsica, and its fruit is particularly pleasing to the feminine palate. |
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Penetrating injury to the soft palate causing retropharyngeal air collection. |
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On the palate the spicy plummier red fruits have quite a tart entry, with gentle tannins and rich liquorice notes. |
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She is also the Goodwill Ambassador for Smile Train, the world's largest cleft palate and harelip charity. |
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The morning glory disc anomaly may be associated with midfacial anomalies, such as hypertelorism, nasal malformations and cleft palate. |
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Born with a harelip and no palate, as a youngster he spent a lot of time in hospital having operations. |
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Born with a cleft palate and harelip, he had 20 years of treatment and surgery. |
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More recently, I have been working with orthodontists, analysing both cleft lip and palate and also congenital hypodontia. |
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When I first met Roy Choi, he said I had the palate of a nine-year-old. |
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By 1987, however, the American palate was beginning to change. |
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Slightly sweet on the palate with medium acidity and fruit intensity of green apples, grapes and some grassiness. |
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The fresh grapy dryness, mineral notes and lemony tang of the wine enlivens the taste buds, making the oysters literally dance on the palate. |
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Hops come forward with this beer, hitting the palate with that resiny pine bitterness and hints of grapefruit. |
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However, flexible fiberoptic nasopharyngoscopy with an Olympus ENF-P4 scope detected a lesion on the dorsal surface of the soft palate. |
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It's rich and full on the mid palate with spicy pepperiness clinging to the taste receptors. |
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Traditionally, these free morsels are palate stimulants made with salmon, halibut, giant clam and other sashimi-type offerings. |
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On the palate it shows depth of flavour with a vivaciousness and a lovely crisp finish. |
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We expanded our fabric palate to include softer, more forgiving fabrics that are popular in daywear and other markets. |
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An Orientalized ratatouille of vegetables cooked in koshari tomato sauce was also sampled tasting warm on the palate and pungent. |
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It allows moist flakes of flesh with the caressing sweet-and-sour sauce to balance some of the fiery scorch of the spicier items on the palate. |
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Fresh and light zesty citrus notes on the palate lift a textured wellrounded mouthfeel. |
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Other treatment options offered include laser tonsil ablation and reduction of the palate and nasal turbinates. |
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Amanpreet says if she wins her ambition is to help international charity Smile Train, which funds clept lip and palate surgery. |
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Clefting of the secondary palate only includes all structures posterior to the incisive foramen. |
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Their attempt to Bollywoodise Stepmom to suit the palate of morally-sensitive Indian audiences is shoddy. |
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And still, yes still, her palate perseveres, preserving a taste of afikoman as if it were the taste of beginning. |
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It has rich, honey aromas, fruit cake and spice on the palate with notes of toffee apple, vanilla and a gentle, warm, spicy finish. |
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It is surprisingly soft on the palate and lightly peppery, building smoke and sootiness as it goes across the tongue. |
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Newer treatments involve injecting the soft palate with an agent which stiffens it, thereby reducing the vibrations. |
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Generally, the mechanism is the vibration of the soft palate during breathing. |
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A Snoring is the noise produced by the vibration of the soft palate and the upper respiratory tract. |
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This is the passage connecting the nasal cavity behind the nose to the top of the throat behind the soft palate. |
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This combination causes the soft palate to get stuck for a moment and for the trachea to collapse slightly. |
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The mass was noted to be nontender, nonfluctuant, and limited to the soft palate. |
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