I was perspiring so much my family called an ambulance and they told me I was having a heart attack. |
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When a beam of sunlight broke through the thick canopy of trees, it was clear that the stranger was perspiring heavily. |
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A gentleman or a person of noble birth to be seen perspiring wasn't recommended. |
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The young judge who presided over the proceedings had difficulty controlling the subject of his attention, and spent most of the time perspiring. |
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At this point I noticed he was perspiring heavily and sweat was dripping from his bushy grey eyebrows onto the keyboard. |
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Sunscreen gels are best for work or physical activities where you will be perspiring. |
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Fat, perspiring men and women were furiously fanning paper plates in a doomed effort to circulate the stale air. |
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His pulse was weak, thready, and rapid, his extremities were cold and he was perspiring. |
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He woke at 7am, perspiring profusely and with the same headache as the night before, only thumpingly worse. |
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You become awkward, you start perspiring, you start trembling, you forget everything. |
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I flushed and shook her hand gingerly, hoping I wasn't perspiring too heavily. |
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Poor man was perspiring abnormally, and his face was quite pasty from fear. |
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But it was hard work out there in the heat although Woods was working hard, occasionally mopping his perspiring brow with a towel. |
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They can often be seen noshing there as a perspiring Stanley picks up their cheques. |
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He began perspiring, his hair stood on end, and he was understandably stricken with fear. |
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I spent the next few cheerless evenings perspiring over our family computer, launching my new PDA into repeated death spirals. |
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In the summer, the 3D honeycomb structure prevents the baby from perspiring in the car seat. |
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Sometimes, when perspiring heavily and feeling warm Breman would fear the worst. |
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There are blue-ribbon pies and bushels of apples and you can walk around and look at your fellow Americans perspiring in their shorts and T-shirts. |
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This plastic cover on the bib stops the mask from making electrical contact with the metallic jacket, especially when the fencer is perspiring. |
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By the time we get there we are both perspiring lightly, but it is perfect. |
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From musicians to entrepreneurs, writers to pop-up burger chefs, millions are desperately perspiring at the coal-face of the attention economy. |
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Reapply frequently, particularly after swimming, perspiring or drying your body with a towel. |
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Spray evenly on body before sun exposure, and re-apply frequently, especially after smimming, towelling or perspiring. |
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Apply 10 minutes before sun exposure, and re-apply frequntly especially after perspiring, swimming or towelling. |
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Apply before sun exposure, re-apply every 2 hours to maintain protection, especially aftrer swimming, perspiring or towelling. |
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After the meeting, to wait approximately 8 hours before taking a shower, avoiding perspiring or carrying on a physical activity. |
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I went to sleep again and woke up in the middle of the night shivering and perspiring. |
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There are no perspiring throngs of Brits packing suffocating beaches. |
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At least half an hour a day of exercise is recommended, either as everyday activities or as sport, leaving you a little out of breath but not necessarily perspiring, and during which you could still carry on a conversation. |
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Reapply every 2 hours or after towel drying, swimming or perspiring. |
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Gray-haired and goateed, a perspiring and ever-feisty man of consumption, Goodman taps lustily into Big Daddy's disgusts and appetites. |
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Shortly before the order was overturned, allowing her to seek treatment in Ghana, a journalist stumbled upon her, perspiring in a hospital with no electricity. |
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Reapply frequently, and after swimming, perspiring, towelling off. |
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The flash is followed by a flush, leaving you reddened and perspiring. |
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After treeless Alpine pastures in Urserental, a perspiring climb up Furkapass followed by a heady downhill ride past the melting ice towers of the Rhone Glacier. |
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Product with a strong bonding property on various bases, absorption regulator, permeable, able to be covered with paint or perspiring mineral coverings. |
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Sitting and perspiring beside such a brazier was called ad flammam sudare. |
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