He had a small wound over the right pectoral area that was scabbed but not infected. |
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However, that cut, despite the heavy amount of damage dealt to it, ceased to bleed and scabbed over. |
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A wound on her leg had been scabbed over and was extremely tender, and her head pounded and thumped with an ugly ache. |
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And there were others that had been scabbed over, and still others that looked from weeks past. |
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His shoulder was still bandaged and his lip was heavily scabbed, but color had begun to return to his cheeks after a good night's rest. |
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He has played until his fingers blistered, the blisters burst, the wounds scabbed and the scabs formed calluses. |
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By the end of the second week after the rash appears, most of the sores have scabbed over. |
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The infection is contagious until the mouth sores are gone and blisters are scabbed over. |
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Only a tiny number of people scabbed from the outset, just for the sake of it. |
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Most had badly scabbed and scaly feet and ankles due to a lack of clean water, proper bathing facilities or shoes. |
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On the first strike day four local drivers scabbed, but by the second day that was down to only two. |
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Negotiations proceeded on a no-ring, no-deal basis, and any girl who scabbed for lower pay and conditions soon felt pressure from the union. |
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Chicken pox is contagious until all of the blisters on the skin are scabbed over. |
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Still, his back was scabbed over, and the wound on his thigh was progressing tolerably well. |
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Callahan's knuckles were scabbed, all cracked and red and throbbing dully when she paid attention to them. |
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The person is contagious until the last blister has scabbed over. |
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Men who scabbed in the 1926 General Strike were never forgotten or forgiven even to this day and the very mention invokes anger among the old miners. |
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She took a seat beside Monty and scabbed one of her cigarettes. |
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Indeed, the cuts that my mother's murderer had made in my flesh were now scabbed over thickly, dark green splotches against my belly's tan hide and bronze scale. |
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The next morning, the swelling had gone down a little and the hole was scabbed over. |
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There is no quantification of the damage in terms of width and depth of the scabbed area or in terms of deformation of the element. |
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If you use the MacHardy method I: for large trees, count the number of scabbed leaves on 10 trees, 10 shoots per tree. |
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For small trees, count the number of scabbed leaves on 20 trees, 5 shoots per tree. |
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His face was marred by five deep claw marks down the left cheek that were scabbed over, but once the wounds healed they would undoubtedly leave scars. |
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The cut over his eye was half-healed and scabbed over, as were almost all of the wounds covering his body but they would be a long time healing in full. |
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The burn was scabbed and dark, about the size of an egg yolk. |
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I recognize that this process will allow people who scabbed to vote, but our Constitution provides for due process, and however repugnant, it must be upheld. |
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An experiment conducted in Quebec on 'McIntosh' showed that this threshold is 0.05 scabbed leaves per shoot at the end of the primary infection period. |
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In orchards planted with susceptible cultivars and in severely scabbed orchards, the number of fungicide applications needed to control scab in the spring should not be reduced. |
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As the tale unfolds, however, we realize that they are the wellspring of kindness and common sense, and that their ancient apartment block — lovely, crumbling, and scabbed over — is Luciano's cradle, and his only hope. |
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In herpetic sexually transmitted diseases, the lesions are small, red, painful spots that quickly vesiculate, become filled with fluid, and quickly rupture, leaving eroded areas that eventually become scabbed. |
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The cut scabbed over and became a small white scar and eventually faded. |
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Dank, cold, and scabbed with black graffiti, the house was empty except for forty-ounce Miller bottles filled with dubious fluids, some tipped out in damp cockroach havens. |
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Turmel adds that before the NBoD can consider membership expulsion and suspension, Locals need to identify people they believe to have scabbed and establish an investigative committee. |
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A disastrous strike against a wage cut in 1921, in which black workers largely scabbed, wiped out the gains that had been won in the earlier struggles. |
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The men who worked the logs and the saw were Mexicans mostly, wide, sweating men who wore dirty white tank tops, their inner arms scabbed and raw from wrestling rough barked logs. |
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