Could he go up to the emperor's personal advisor like this, covered in blood and perspiration? |
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Michelle Rodriguez sneers the whole way though while sweating buckets of blood and perspiration. |
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Sensors measure the activity of your sweat glands and the amount of perspiration on your skin, alerting you to anxiety. |
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He broke out in a cold sweat, feeling the trickles of perspiration run down his clammy face. |
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The waiter bowed respectively as he proffered the glass bottle, still beaded with perspiration from the ice bucket. |
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My skin is so soggy from perspiration that when I scratch it the skin detaches and I end up with clumps of skin under my fingernails. |
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Minimize skin exposure to moisture caused by incontinence, perspiration, or wound drainage. |
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Well, again, there is just as much luck as there is inspiration and perspiration in the process. |
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Given the personnel involved, it looks as though the game will be more about perspiration than inspiration. |
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Such a world sees thought as a process unnatural enough to cause perspiration. |
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Symptoms of the infection included heightened pulse, euphoria, high levels of perspiration and a distinct ringing in the ears. |
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While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes. |
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The garment repels water but is sufficiently porous to prevent moisture buildup from perspiration. |
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This kind of breathing sustains other aspects of the stress response, such as rapid heart rate and perspiration. |
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The polygraph tests measured blood pressure, respiration and changes in perspiration. |
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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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Heat Exhaustion is caused by excessive loss of water and salt from the body through perspiration. |
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Prevent foot odour and excessive perspiration by including sufficient silica in your diet. |
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A thousand bucks and a whole load of perspiration later, you will probably wonder why you even bothered. |
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Most people lose about 10 cups of water daily through urination, perspiration and respiration. |
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Continuous perspiration uses up internal energy, which must be replenished. |
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Exercise cranks up perspiration, leading to prime conditions for a zit reaction. |
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He was leaning heavily on the crutches, breathing fast, and perspiration was beading on his forehead. |
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His skin suddenly snapped tight and dry, the perspiration and moisture gone from its surface. |
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They will hold your hair off of your face and prevent salty perspiration from sucking all the moisture out of your hair. |
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His bulky muscles were covered in dirt and perspiration, and he'd been drilling our team the entire game. |
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Breathing hard, perspiration making her clothes stick to her body, Natalie sprinted towards the goal. |
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When I turned to look at him, I was shocked to see his face was gray, covered in perspiration and his breathing was shallow. |
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They were breathing hard and a mist of perspiration glistened on their foreheads. |
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Slowly, gingerly, he stood up, his breathing long and hard and his face wet with perspiration. |
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Cotton absorbs sweat, but he found that a polyester blend wicked perspiration off the skin. |
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The simple fine powder does not disappear when perspiration or moisture contact it. |
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Well, we hear it can be injected into your armpits to prevent unsightly perspiration, and into your hands to stop your palms sweating. |
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I sat down on a bench, took a few heavy, deep breaths, and wiped off the small beads of perspiration on my forehead. |
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The cream moisturises, while the powder absorbs perspiration that develops during the day. |
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But during her polygraph examination, the machine showed that her perspiration and skin resistance were abnormal. |
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Determinedly refusing to remove his jacket, Dr. Alexeivich tugged at his tie and dabbed perspiration from his brow. |
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We would run to him, sweaty and out of breath, and he would embrace us both, and tell me how putridly I stunk of perspiration. |
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I shuffle my feet to make the shot, my grip on the racquet slippery from my perspiration. |
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With her eyes bulged in terror, her face wet with perspiration, and her mouth gaping in a wide O, she didn't look very sultry at all. |
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Both fabrics wick perspiration away from your skin while natural fibers like cotton and wool tend to get damp and clammy with sweat. |
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Dri-Release T-shirts and shorts from Soffe offer wearers quick-dry properties to wick perspiration away. |
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Sweat darkened her golden coat and made white foamy rings where the halter had rubbed the perspiration into lather. |
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Beads of perspiration rolled merrily along my hairline and flowed down the shallow rivulet between eye and nose. |
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He had spun and twisted until the perspiration poured from him in a seemingly endless stream. |
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Releasing toxins via the skin through perspiration reduces the load on both the kidneys and liver. |
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And while Scotland were long on perspiration, they were woefully short on inspiration. |
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The sympathetic nerves control circulation and perspiration and are part of your autonomic nervous system. |
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The cornstarch absorbs perspiration, the baking soda neutralizes stank, and the clove oil and bay rum oil smell good. |
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Gone are cotton loincloths and turbans in favor of microfiber stretch workout togs that wick perspiration away from the body. |
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My body, overheated from the torrid hotness and sexual cravings glistened from excessive perspiration. |
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Constantine shimmied until beads of perspiration gathered on his shiny forehead. |
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The workers are black with dirt and perspiration that the four fans on the ceiling do not dry. |
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Their regulated breaths became shallow and rapid and wet patches of perspiration started to blotch their chests and their backs. |
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His blond hair was moist with his perspiration, and although his brown eyes were open, they were glazed and unseeing. |
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Would you like to become fit without the pounding and perspiration of an aerobic class or a gym? |
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The human body usually emits heat by way of convection and radiation, and in hot weather the body has to dissipate perspiration by transpiration. |
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After an hour the fairways and greens were laced with perspiration as the two divisions toiled away under the heavy skies. |
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A bell chimed as Mr. Wellington entered the print shop with an empty sack and perspiration shining on his brow. |
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The sympathetic nervous system regulates blood flow and perspiration. |
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In those days players did not sit down at the change of ends, but simply wiped the perspiration away, downed a mouthful of barley water and got on with it. |
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Say you are interested in how exercise affects perspiration levels in humans. Your independent variable would be the exercise and the dependent variable would be the level of perspiration. |
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The hematic relations of nervous diseases are yet but little investigated, but the results already obtained lend far more countenance to the hematic origin of tetanus than perspiration. |
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To allay anxiety about deleterious perspiration and open pores in the miasmatic tropics, the British insisted on wearing thick flannel next to the skin. |
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If you find yourself devoid of both deodorants and cruciferous vegetables, baking soda and cornstarch can work in a pinch to kill bacteria and absorb perspiration. |
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They also wore pads secured by underarm shields to collect perspiration. |
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A fine dew of perspiration stood out on her cheeks and forehead. |
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His breathing was painful and laboured, his brow wet with perspiration. |
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The Japanese are also horrified if people use handkerchieves for nose wiping of any kind as they use them only for mopping perspiration or drying the hands. |
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Her smooth ivory skin glistened with passion induced perspiration. |
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It has been proven to raise blood pressure and cause perspiration. |
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He was nauseated, short of breath, dizzy and drenched in perspiration. |
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He was grabbing my hips and he was pouring with perspiration and he had this cheesy smile. |
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Today, perspiration triumphed over inspiration, style over sinew, brawn over brain, athletics over aesthetics, attrition over attraction and haymakers over playmakers. |
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They say that success is 10 per cent inspiration and 90 per cent perspiration, and perspiration didn't really interest her. |
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The fabric's tightly woven fibers naturally wick perspiration and body vapor from the skin and absorb as much as 30 percent of their own weight in moisture. |
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Even with a small air pocket, the warmth of a victim's breath can seal the snow around his mouth much as perspiration seals the inside of an igloo or a snow cave. |
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They are used for perspiration caused by weakness, chronic cough, chronic diarrhea, spermatorrhea, enuresis, frequent urination, chronic leucorrhea, metrorrhagia, etc. |
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He loved the song and danced it exuberantly, perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose. |
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His body was wet with perspiration and his breathing was deep and heavy. |
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It also has a very high moisture absorbency, which means that your perspiration is evaporated quickly through it, leaving you more comfortable on hot days. |
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Alexeivich used a paper napkin to dab at the perspiration rolling off his nose as he spoke, but he doggedly refused to remove his jacket or loosen his tie. |
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Avoid rubberized materials, as they don't allow perspiration to evaporate. |
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Drops of perspiration pour from millions of tiny sweat glands in the skin. |
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Boneset is a stimulating febrifuge, which means it will induce perspiration. |
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The upright cup test is used to test microporous hydrophobic coatings and laminates and measures water or perspiration vapor transmission. |
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The New Moon insists on persistence and perspiration in equal measure. |
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It is more hydrophilic than most other synthetics, allowing it to wick away perspiration. |
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Mordant dyes require a mordant, which improves the fastness of the dye against water, light and perspiration. |
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The 100 percent cotton polo shirts contain moisture-wicking technology designed to keep kids cool and comfortable by keeping perspiration away from the body. |
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A hot sun burned down on us. Ten times during a single forenoon every stitch of clothes on one's body was soaked with perspiration, and ten times it dried again. |
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Symptoms and signs of increased sympathetic activity include hypertension, tachycardia, cardiac dysrhythmias, increased perspiration, fever, hyperglycaemia and restlessness. |
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The whole thing is to keep working and pretty soon they'll think you're good. Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration. |
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It sometimes took place before going to the hot bath, and sometimes after the cold bath, before putting on the clothes, in order to check the perspiration. |
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The drug markedly reduced clinical symptoms of acromegaly including headache, fatigue, perspiration, arthralgia, parathesias and carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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The profuse perspiration provoked by the first room of the bathhouse triggered a languorous, abulic sensuality that tended to put most novices under. |
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