The US economy is teetering between recession and growth, and if it sneezes we all catch a cold. |
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When it comes to the Internet, when the US sneezes, the rest of us catch a cold. |
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People should keep their hands clean and use tissues to cover coughs and sneezes. |
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The room resounded with sneezes as I surveyed the red-nosed, sniffling, miserable and furious girls seated in front of me. |
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Few people know that chicken pox is an airborne disease which can easily spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs. |
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Shingles is not infectious in the same way as chickenpox, where the virus can be passed on in coughs and sneezes. |
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This is because mumps is very contagious and is spread through coughs and sneezes. |
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Just then, from the sleeping alcove, came the unmistakable sound of sneezes. |
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If the vaccinee sneezes after administration, the dose should not be repeated. |
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These drops are expelled when the infected person talks, laughs, sneezes, or coughs. |
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Unlike some people, I can't entirely stop my sneezes from coming when they invade my nose. |
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His nostrils itched irresistibly, and through a series of sneezes the truth exploded. |
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It remains true that when the US catches a cold the rest of the world sneezes. |
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I'll absolutely give the side eye to the guy who sneezes without covering his mouth or the woman who coughs into her hands and touches my phone. |
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They prevent the spread of the droplets produced when a person coughs or sneezes. |
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Research suggested that to be at risk from infection spread by coughs or sneezes it was necessary to sit within two rows of a contagious passenger for more than eight hours. |
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The air, however, holds the suspended product of untold sneezes, coughs and wheezes, many of them, we must remember in the time of SARS, from Chinese Canadians. |
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She hilariously explains Chinese proverbs when someone sneezes off-camera during interviews. |
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When Rush Limbaugh sneezes or Newt Gingrich tweets, their views ricochet from the Internet to cable television and into the traditional media. |
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Maybe someone sneezes onto their hand and then touches a doorknob, only to have the virus picked up by the next person who also touches it. |
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Amidst the chatter, a child cries, another sneezes, a few women exchange pleasantries. |
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Security issues affect us all: now when North-East Asia sneezes, we all threaten to catch a cold. |
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Suddenly, more sounds of sneezes reached my ears as Angela and Sara pounded into my room, both their noses tinged slightly pink and twitching, rabbit-like. |
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When an infected person exhales, sneezes or coughs, droplets of mucous that contain pathogens are released. |
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Long may this tradition continue in Jurassic World, in a scene where it poos and sneezes at the same time, then pulls a funny face at the camera. |
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Coughs and sneezes release germs into the air where they can be breathed in by others. |
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Infection is spread through aerosols released in the air when a contagious person speaks, coughs, sneezes or even sings. |
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When a person coughs or sneezes, cold and flu viruses are carried by air in the form of droplets. |
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The viruses that cause colds and the flu are spread through hand-to-hand contact and through the air in droplets released in sneezes and coughs. |
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A 3-D computer-animated series for 5-10 year-olds featuring a boy who turns into a seven-foot monster whenever he sneezes. |
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Influenza is a viral disease transmitted from infected persons by coughs and sneezes. |
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The influenza virus is spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes in the vicinity of others. |
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When an infected person sneezes or coughs, these droplets are sprayed into the air. |
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Droplets containing microbes can be generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. |
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These may become airborne when the person sneezes, coughs, or laughs. |
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We have a custome, that when one sneezes, every one els putts off his hatt, and bowes, and cries God bless ye Sir. |
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Help safeguard your family from the sneezes, sniffles, and coughing. |
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Influenza, like other respiratory infections, is transmitted by air, when a person with the virus coughs or sneezes, and those germs are inhaled by another person. |
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Careful observation and sometimes even allergy tests can be necessary to determine whether sneezes, runny noses and stuffiness are the result of a cold or an allergy. |
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Each of their characters comes with their own abilities, from the standard double jumps, power kicks and crank turns to pigeon scaring sneezes. |
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While parishioners stifle sneezes beneath the late-gothic fan vaulting, O Holy Night and We Three Kings are sung by voices sweeter than stuffed dates. |
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Dr. Flanders Dunbar, writing about psychosomatic medicine, says the surprising thing is that so many, faced with an unpleasant situation, actually do come down with real sniffles and genuine sneezes. |
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Telemachus and Penelope receive their omens as well in the form of words, sneezes, and dreams. |
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We are a federally registered Canadian charity dedicated to helping allergic individuals and their families cope with everything from the sniffles and sneezes of allergic rhinitis to life-threatening allergies and asthma. |
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It spreads through droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. |
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While a facemask may be effective in blocking splashes and large-particle droplets, a facemask, by design, does not filter or block very small particles in the air that may be transmitted by coughs or sneezes. |
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When Wall Street sneezes, we catch a cold. |
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A classroom full of kids is a true bug buffet, full of sneezes, coughs, and fevers. |
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And in any case, there are a few weeks to go before the aches and sneezes begin in earnest. Certainly neither Mr Bush, nor Mr Kerry as a senator, acted early enough on flu when the warnings came last year. |
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Influenza is a disease caused by a highly infectious virus that spreads easily from person to person, primarily when an infected individual coughs or sneezes. |
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Flu is spread when someone infected coughs or sneezes and droplets from their cough or sneeze comes in contact with another person's nose, mouth, or eye. |
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Allercalm helps to restore the physiological balance of defences of the organisation at the time of allergic demonstrations such as rhinitides, sneezes with repetition and cutaneous irritations. |
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This gale, together with a few sneezes, will blow off the Sun's outer layers into space, leaving only the white-hot core, with no remaining fuel, compressed to about the size of the Earth. |
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They form when an ageing star sneezes off its outer layers. |
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Danny has been having the sniffles and the sneezes all week. |
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For example, if a hay-fever sufferer has a bout of eight or nine sneezes while travelling at 70mph, they could be taking their eyes off the road for up to half a mile. |
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