He said he and his partner had a five-months old baby to look after and the cat was ignoring the litter trays and relieving itself in the house. |
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The women also claimed that children had been relieving themselves in the park, vandalising fences and throwing eggs at people's doors. |
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After relieving his pain with a quick nap induced by inhaled anesthetic gas, treatment with heat, fluids and antibiotics could be commenced. |
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What is the evidence that narcotic analgesia is efficacious in relieving chronic nonmalignant pain? |
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Machining operations also can result in residual stress and require intermediate stress relieving prior to final machining. |
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And yet we are told there is no money available for adequate home help care for the elderly or relieving respite care for the mentally disabled. |
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Certainly we have a responsibility to work toward relieving the global burden of injustice. |
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The most common heat treatments of gray iron are annealing and stress relieving. |
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The two women, Ruth and Anna, have play-acted these characters over the years as a way of relieving tensions. |
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Aspirin is good for relieving pain, reducing fevers, and reducing inflammation caused by injury or arthritis. |
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Laughter rippled through the group, relieving much of the tension that had built up. |
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Reiki is believed to be helpful in decreasing pain, relieving sleeplessness, soothing muscle tension, and increasing healing time. |
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Splinting the wrist at a neutral angle helps to decrease repetitive flexion and rotation, thereby relieving tenosynovitis. |
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They are commonly used for relieving sudden attacks of asthma and preventing exercise-induced asthma. |
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A nightclub hostess has been charged with relieving a 56 year old American of his treasured valuables. |
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They should give us a rebate for not needing the NHS, not surcharge us for relieving them of their responsibilities! |
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These endorphins act as a powerful analgesic, helping to elevate the pain threshold and aid in relieving aches. |
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I'm worried that you might be overdosing yourself with antihistamines and thus instead of relieving the problem, you are contributing to it. |
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Eucalyptus oil is excellent for clearing a stuffy nose and for relieving muscular pain. |
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Its bark also contains valuable pain relieving properties, exploited for centuries in traditional herbal medicine. |
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Do we want to become a jungle with people relieving themselves on the street? |
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Of course, height enhancers could speak out against heightism, while still relieving short children of the burden of growing up short. |
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When blisters appear, fluid should be withdrawn with a sterile syringe with needle, relieving pressure and subsequent trauma. |
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Whereas cocodamol are great for sending a person squiffy in the head, they're pretty useless for relieving agonising back pain. |
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The effects provide a temporary escape from reality by relieving fears, tension and anxiety. |
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She was so emotionally overwhelmed that she burst into a relieving flood of tears. |
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A charity for the homeless is marking ten years of relieving poverty and distress in the Chorley area. |
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I liked your article on relieving jock itch by using Cetaphil skin cleanser. |
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There are health benefits to sour cherries, which include relieving many types of pain such as arthritis, gout, and even headaches. |
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You must have known now that I am relieving you from your current post and reassigning you back to internals. |
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They reduce mucosal oedema and bronchial hyperreactivity thus relieving acute symptoms and preventing structural damage to the lungs. |
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I was looking forward to wiping the floor with him, plus relieving him of the five pounds that we had bet on the contest. |
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He could feel his body sink slowly into the bed and his back cracked, relieving some of the tension that had built up all day. |
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He had bled her twice already, in the hopes of relieving her fevered mind, but it had not made any visible difference. |
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She ran to her bathroom and vomited, relieving the sick sensation a bit, but not entirely. |
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The quick disconnect brake line on the trailer was then released, relieving the pressure on the drum. |
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Does he have a solution for relieving the congestion on these already clogged roads? |
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The equipment library holds a stock of equipment such as infusion devices, pulse oximeters, patient monitors and pressure relieving mattresses. |
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Doctors are often portrayed as sincere and kindhearted people desirous of relieving the suffering of others. |
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Their melodies echoed in our little wooden house, relieving the afternoon greyness. |
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After a decent interval, laughter became acceptable as a means of relieving the tension. |
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We're far too polite to speculate how swimmers who felt the urge went about relieving themselves. |
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It is also used as a genito-urinary antiseptic, increasing urine output and relieving cystitis. |
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I should point out that as I observed this male exited the block, I was in the process of relieving myself. |
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For instance the pain relieving properties of corydalis is increased when the sliced and dried root is stir fried with rice vinegar. |
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A basic blood moving and pain relieving combination is equal parts corydalis, frankincense, myrrh, dang quai and ligusticum. |
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While visiting the volcano, people are advised not to do things that could anger the spirits, such as relieving oneself wherever one might wish. |
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Most home treatment is aimed at relieving the annoying itch of chickenpox and the accompanying fever and discomfort. |
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Green mandarin, when combined with ginger and neroli, is great for relieving depression and anxiety, Linda says, and can also be used to help with digestive problems. |
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Instead of lessons about the dangerous, addictive, and deadly qualities of prescription opioids, he got lessons on relieving pain. |
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By relieving McElhone of the brash movie ending she is able to maintain her grasp on a flawed but still complex character. |
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She can work on the body, relieving it of stress, aches and pain. |
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He is at his best when relieving a skinflint widow of her wealth, sorting out a king's love life or abandoning a band of raggle-taggle Gypsies to become an itinerant actor. |
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For years he had been taking them once a week, as a way of unwinding and relieving the aches and pains from the hard manual labor required by his landscaping business. |
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Yet, the beams prove futile in relieving the oppressing darkness. |
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A plea for more toilets in Twickenham town centre on rugby days has been made by residents who are tired of people relieving themselves in the open air. |
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The scream of the young Turkish girl who caught sight of me relieving myself in a strategically placed potted fig must have woken most of the hotel's inhabitants. |
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A bush in the shape of a urinal, said to be the perfect answer to the problem of people relieving themselves in the street, was an eye-catching addition. |
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They saw people bathing, relieving themselves and washing their clothes in the same waters used by sickly, flea-infested donkeys, pigs, cows and goats. |
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We frequently see them relieving themselves against the trees. |
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The authors conclude that acetaminophen and ibuprofen have similar analgesic effects in relieving moderate to severe pain, but ibuprofen has better antipyretic properties. |
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First it is one of the most powerful of all the herbal antispasmodics especially useful for relieving nervous tension throughout the mind and body. |
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The pop group had sued once before, relieving the company of USD 50 million and now, someone has decided that its time they shook the money tree once again. |
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Another article in the same issue reviews evidence for efficacy of counterirritants containing salicylate and nicotinate esters in relieving acute or chronic pain. |
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Sure revealing that you secretly like to paint might be relieving, but what next? |
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Transplantation is effective in relieving the symptoms of heart failure. |
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Julliard scratched behind his ear, fidgeting more than relieving an itch. |
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On the other hand, the appreciation of the NT dollar against the greenback will be beneficial in regulating the prices of imported goods and relieving potential inflation. |
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A less toxic but similar compound, digoxin from another species of foxgloves, replaced digitoxin and is still preferred by many physicians for relieving the condition. |
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Nowadays an infusion of coriander is recommended for relieving flatulence, bloating and griping pains, as well as for suppressing the lingering smell of garlic. |
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Further, serotonin blockade prevents dopamine from increasing prolactin levels thereby relieving patients of the adverse effects of galactorrhea, amenorrhea, and gynecomastia. |
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He was diagnosed as having an enlarged prostate, which was preventing him relieving himself properly so he could only force a dribble out each time he went. |
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Made with essential fats, oat and willowherb, it melts into skin, relieving tightness. |
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Along with relieving the eyes and headache, it gradually decreased diopters. |
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A relieving force fell back and there was a possibility of taking Erzerum, but Muravyev chose not to. |
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Besides relieving physical pain, acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, may reduce existential pain. |
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In 1965, the Conservatives adopted a formal mechanism for electing a leader, thus relieving her of involvement. |
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The territory has also been recently relieving immigrants from many islands in Lesser Antilles. |
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If you can achieve that delicious state of meltingness, you are well on your way to relieving your system of stress. |
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Bennett has been relieving his feelings by telling his friends that he will run the editor of the Eye Opener out of town. |
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McShane of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, developed the tenotomy procedure for relieving tennis elbow. |
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Buprenorphine is a semi-synthetic opioid used for relieving moderate to severe pain. |
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The Marry The Night singer, 25, has taken to relieving herself in her dressing room wastebin. |
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The researchers found that Butterbur was as effective as fexofenadine in relieving a drippy nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes. |
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From July to August, Henry's forces besieged and captured Dreux, thus relieving allied forces at Chartres. |
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There are few things more relieving than unloading the weight of a secret. |
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The main concern at this time was relieving student stress and creating a warm environment for them. |
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Current treatment methods, such as L-dopa therapy, are focused only on relieving symptoms and delaying progression of the disease. |
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Probiotics, a capsule containing normal healthy bowel bacteria, is helpful in preventing or relieving diarrhea associated with antibiotics. |
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As well as relieving sunburn, aloe vera can also be used to help soothe irritation caused by insect bites and heat rash. |
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Commons Councils enable decisions to be made by majority voting, so relieving the burden of trying to reach unanimous decisions. |
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That produces evaporation that dries the wetness, cuts down on edema, and also cools, relieving the itchiness. |
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It also reduces skin efflorescences while relieving itchiness and leaving a soft skin feel. |
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It is said to be highly-effective at relieving such conditions as irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, ulcers and hiatus hernia. |
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In the modern day, one major toll road is the M6 Toll, relieving traffic congestion on the M6 in Birmingham. |
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Howe et al. showed that a precibal injection of insulin reduced the postcibal fall in plasma volume at the same time relieving the symptoms. |
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John's wort was no better than the prescription anti-depressant Zoloft at relieving the symptoms of major depression in a study of 340 people. |
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In the wake of the victory, the Allies advanced pushing the French backwards and relieving the pressure on the Prussians. |
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During Donnerkeil, the relieving sortie arrived after only 20 minutes which meant that fighter cover for half the dash would be 32 fighters. |
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He tends not to resuspend the tape after relieving the obstruction because most patients with obstruction caused by the tape are frustrated with it. |
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Look deeper and it begins to read like a health food shop with booster shots offering immune-strengthening Echinacea, stress relieving ginkgo bilboa and kola nuts. |
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Licking his fingers, Pat buckled on his white helmet and went to work. Wilkinson's relieving elevens were always faunching to go into action anyhow. |
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The English king responded by laying siege to the important border town of Berwick and defeated a large relieving army at the Battle of Halidon Hill. |
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What started as a means of relieving pressure on the overburdened airframes has turned into a major transportation endeavor, totaling nearly 700 truck movements. |
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The dry flotation tank is ideal for relieving everyday stress and strains of the mind and muscular system, and just a 25-minute float is equivalent to eight hours' sleep. |
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Near to the entrance were the casual wards for tramps and vagrants and the relieving rooms, where paupers were housed until they had been examined by a medical officer. |
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Each Poor Law Union employed one or more relieving officers, whose job it was to visit those applying for assistance and assess what relief, if any, they should be given. |
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The Dutch government endorsed the ambiguous declaration, thus relieving itself of an obligation to declare war on Germany for violating its neutrality. |
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Two relieving aircraft had also had engine trouble and failed to arrive. |
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Constantius continued the siege, defeating a relieving army. |
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This meant relieving the burden on the mainstream British Army and elevating the role of the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Royal Ulster Constabulary. |
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Typical applications include processes involving annealing, brazing, carburizing, hardening, nitriding, normalizing, sintering, stress relieving and tempering. |
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Especially when the chef readily agreed to dump the breastless turkey carcass on display in favour of relieving a new one from its five-hour stint in the oven. |
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Albany, OR, for a method for removing urushiol from a person's skin while simultaneously relieving and healing contact dermatitis associated with urushiol. |
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The Government is reportedly taking the next major step towards relieving the British telecommunications giants' strangle-hold on the provision of such services to Barbadians. |
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This is achieved by relieving networked Web servers of performing the CPU intensive SSL encryption and decryption calculations associated with c-commerce applications. |
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