After three days of recuperation in the ICU, I was released from the hospital, walking feebly and trying to salve my ego. |
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Pocketing extra bandage and disinfectant salve, I eased my way to the door he had exited through. |
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I gave the salve to one person with colitis and told him that it may cause a temporary aggravation. |
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Just rub some salve on it once a day before rewrapping it, and there'll be no scar. |
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Suntan lotion and lip salve are essential in the remarkably clear, unpolluted air. |
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Topically it is applied as an oil or salve as a vulnerary for the treatment of wounds and injuries. |
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The salve can also be applied to all inflamed joints and painful parts of the body. |
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After I stopped the bleeding I put a root extract and honey salve on it to protect it from infection and promote healing. |
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Calendula helps to heal broken skin, and the oil in the salve creates a protective barrier that prevents mucous membranes from drying out. |
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Then he deftly smeared some salve on the wound and wrapped it with a new bandage, taping it in place. |
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Quickly I washed the wound clean and applied the salve before once more bandaging his leg. |
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Numair applied all of the salve for the bleeding that he dared, but Kefari's blood all but refused to fully clot. |
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After he was finished, the woman dressed his sore wounds with a cooling salve. |
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Other cuts and bruises were likewise administered a healing salve and from his skin I managed to scrub much of the soil and blood. |
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Once the splint was in place, David continued his work and applied the salve he just made on all of the wounds that would require it. |
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He wiped her foot again to clean away the blood, then taking the salve, he covered the wound and wrapped her foot. |
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He looked at Lanfilar, who was helping an Olindu prepare a healing salve for the many battle wounds taken. |
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Carlotta put the salve on Pierce's wounds, before joining her brother downstairs in the parlor. |
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So we obsessively analyze this epic Homerian battle, trying to find a moment of heroism, a brief glimpse to help salve our morally guilty wounds. |
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Sanctions are a salve for our conscience, not a serious attempt to stop the murders. |
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Pierce admits to using food as a salve for stress, and after the birth of her son four and a half years ago, she gained nearly 70 pounds. |
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Onisaburo's private counsel was a much-needed salve to soothe his inner turmoil. |
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He felt it was the least he could do, and secretly hoped it would somehow salve his conscience. |
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I might even claim that welfare-state-ism can be traced to a desire to simply salve one's conscience. |
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Some players do write and try to justify their dirty deeds, maybe to salve their own guilty conscience. |
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It's what we tell ourselves to salve our guilty consciences as we walk on by. |
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Maybe if I got out of my house and increased my footprint locally, I could salve my consumerist conscience. |
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Surely Claybourn isn't thinking of voting for a third-party candidate in order to salve his own political conscience. |
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Since then we've donated to various causes to salve our guilt or conscience or out of sympathy. |
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Actually I tucked a few bearberry plants among them as a salve to his feelings, and that spread almost as satisfyingly as the woodruff. |
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Other household items carried by the stores on wheels included washing powder, liniments, salve, and lye used for making soap. |
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During the trial, Roulet testified that his lycanthropic ability was the result of a magic salve in his possession. |
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He dealt with that first, smearing salve over the bandage with which he bound the wound, and then attended to the many bruises. |
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She dressed the lesser injuries, sponging the blood away and applying salve. |
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On the topic of hipsterism, what a salve to my fury it is to read that someone is satirising hipster dufuses. |
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Perfumes exist in various forms: salve, balm, ointment, incense, aromatic water and scented oil. |
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He took stick-on bandages from the small first aid kit he carried and, rubbing some healing salve over the wounds, covered them with the bandages. |
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They have not even the solace of big muscles and the solidarity of unions from which to construct their identities and with which to salve their bruised egos. |
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Its readership expands in times when more of us need its particular brand of salve. |
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Finally, Jesus advises Laodicea to anoint its eyes with eye salve, symbolizing the Holy Spirit who reveals our real spiritual condition. |
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Aloe cream is an effective skin softener, and two or three daily applications of calendula salve can soften skin and prevent inflammation. |
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We hope that we will be able to offer a little salve for their wounds by trying to reduce banking fees. |
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They contain an essential oil, which has been known and valued for thousands of years as NARDUS: a biblical salve. |
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What is the name of the boreal bush whose leaves can be used to make a salve that will soothe your rash? |
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Paganism has proven to be the ultimate test of pitting intellect against emotion, and within that framework, it has been the healing salve for a broken spirituality. |
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Thank God for post-modernism, the salve of the intellectual conscience. |
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Upon leaving, he gave me a half-pint of the salve to bring home. |
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Moreover, in continuing to accord priority to the relationship with the former superpower, the United States offered a salve to damaged Russian amour propre. |
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Nora could arm and disarm within a sentence, could wield a barb and its curative salve within a phrase. |
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It can be made into a salve or the tincture can be painted on boils, felons, carbuncles, abscesses, inflamed acne, cellulitis and other local inflammations. |
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What a relief, what a salve for my own anxiety, to have a president again who doesn't suffer from existential angst or malaise, or who doesn't show it if he does. |
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And as for you, Mr. Monk, I will get you some salve for those cuts. |
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Back in 1990, the city wanted his land for a municipal golf course that was supposedly going to provide a permanent salve for the city's financial problems. |
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In France, we are supposed to salve our consciences with the knowledge that draft horses are raised to be eaten. |
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She got the fire started and prepared some salve to cover his wound. |
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She could rub salve on his open wounds later, she bandaged a few that were bleeding badly but then covered him in his blankets and stroked his forehead. |
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The old lyric concludes Is wont with speed to give redress, Of troubled mind for every sore, Sweet music hath a salve therefore. |
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Putting ideological purity ahead of practical policy compromises may salve our consciences but when biotechnology is the issue the stakes become too high. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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Politically it's easy to salve one's conscience, no matter that salving it rarely makes the problem go away. |
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He replaced the boiling oil used to cauterize gunshot wounds with a salve of egg yolk, oil of roses, and turpentine. |
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A victory in the play-off final two years ago did salve some wounds, however, and the expected 400,000 windfall from Sky for the Newcastle game should heal a few more. |
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Another Amish-inspired product found in many medicine cabinets is a salve used for burns. |
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The salve made the soreness go away, but with the aches gone I suddenly noticed my other pains. |
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If we are going to shut down sugar production in Ireland and in the EU, we can and must properly compensate the farmers and producers, even if just to salve our own conscience. |
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The deceptive salve of a purely economic recovery would soon wear off, overtaken by the gangrene of spasms in the environmental arena, and thus the health arena, and ultimately, the social arena. |
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However, since time as process is somehow akin to the salubriousness of extentio, there must be some salve for this suffering of time. |
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His only salve has been counting down the days until graduation. |
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This is bad news not only for the climate, but also for the credibility of policymakers, who must strive to do more than merely salve a bad conscience. |
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The proper way to use it is to annoint the edge of the lower lid with a small pencil, dipped in the salve, every night at bedtime. |
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However, we could salve our consciences and say that nobody was badly hurt most of the time when we used it, if the people left the country voluntarily. |
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While they are at it, they can salve their conscience by acting in other areas, such as cultural foundations, the fight against disease, etc., but profit remains their basic aim. |
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Notice that it is not an option for Ockham to follow Frege in postulating complex senses whenever substitutivity salve veritate fails for co-referring absolute terms. |
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Toiletries can include wet wipes, shower gel, deodorant, talc, razors, shaving gel, tissues, toothpaste, lip salve, socks, underwear and t-shirts. |
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All vessels have an international duty to give reasonable assistance to other ships in distress in order to save life, but there is no obligation to try to salve the vessel. |
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Then she saw Tom sitting on the chimney-stool, and his wife taking on the tip of her finger from a croggan what appeared to be salve, which she rubbed over her husband's eyes. |
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