For an endoscopy, a thin tube with a tiny camera inside it is put down your throat and into your esophagus so the doctor can look at it. |
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Lying behind the eardrum is an air-filled cavity known as the middle ear, which is connected to the back of the throat via the eustachian tube. |
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One of the men shook his fist and cursed at him, threatening to cut his throat if he did not leave. |
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All he knew was that his brain was whirling, his throat was burning, and everything was all wrong. |
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Breath rasped in his throat and drops of red flew from his side as he loped past the pews. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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Voicing Yosemite Sam was rough on the throat because of Sam's sheer volume and raspiness. |
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I swallowed the lump that had gathered in my throat and whispered the words back. |
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I practically whispered, my throat constricting and my eyes bright with unshed tears. |
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His features were handsome, and the whiteness of his stout throat was well set off by a black cravat. |
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When he sat down, the barber held a straight razor to his throat and spun the chair. |
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My limbs are stiff and painful, my nose is running like a tap, my throat feels like I've swallowed a razor blade, and I feel like I am drunk. |
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Far in the back of his throat was a glimmer of light, a pale glow that illuminated his teeth and palate. |
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At 12 mo, 4 subjects suffered from rhinitis and sore throat and 2 others suffered from spasmodic tracheitis. |
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He opened his mouth to announce that he was going to be sick, but the vomit rose through his throat before he could say the words. |
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She wound her long blue wool scarf around her throat and wheeled herself into the night. |
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Nicholas, too, had trouble eating, but he forced the food down his throat as his mind was fogged with clouds of worry. |
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Like the TV shows, audiences are never sure if they are going to have a laugh or a lump in the throat from one moment to the next. |
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Actually, coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear the airways in the throat and chest. |
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She lunged at Jen, grabbing her by the throat and knocking her to the ground. |
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My throat felt rather like it had been scraped with a sharp metal instrument. |
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Older children can drink tea with honey or gargle warm salt water to ease throat pain. |
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Heat was radiating off the roofing and I wanted nothing more than to scream, but my throat was too dry. |
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She cleared her throat and leaned forward slightly peering at the name tag attached to his bright orange monitor vest. |
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He has been close to death, with throat cancer, had surgery on a lymph gland and is in remission. |
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Theorton hissed before tearing at his attacker's throat and destroying his jugular. |
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Within four hours of arriving, he had cut his throat from ear to ear, including his jugular, and slit both wrists. |
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Her throat had been slit at the jugular, a trail of blood over the floor from the opening spurt of blood. |
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He considered offering to take the pack, but knew she would just jump down his throat again about it. |
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Now before you jump down my throat and accuse me of being totally ignorant as to what goes on backstage, let me explain my position. |
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It was rude of me and you were just being a good friend and I had no right to just jump down your throat like that. |
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But he didn't get an opportunity to tell them this information before they jumped down his throat and accused him of being unsupportive. |
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Besides cutting hair and shaving men, he was a dab hand at sharpening old style cut throat razors, as well as scissor sharpening. |
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This junk causes your throat and nose to constrict, immediately reducing lung capacity. |
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He had wanted to start some form of conversation, but before he could, his throat would constrict in nervousness. |
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Her throat constricts, and she swallows painfully, trying to keep her voice steady. |
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His throat constricts, and he clears it quietly while standing up from his chair. |
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His heart raced, flicking against his rib cage and tightening his throat to near total constriction. |
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But quick-thinking Sgt Lynne pulled Mr Johnson's tongue from his throat and put the biker in the recovery position until paramedics arrived. |
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The whole thing sticks in my throat like a fish bone, and I've got to hawk it up or choke to death on it. |
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She was allegedly knifed by her ex-partner after which he tried to cut his throat and stabbed himself in the chest, police said. |
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We clinked glasses and I knocked my drink back, feeling the burn in my throat and the warmth in my stomach. |
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Chris swallowed the knot in his throat and glanced around the ring of people that now surrounded him. |
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She joined him shortly afterwards, shuddering and knotting the shawl at her throat as the wintry breeze hit her warm skin. |
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My throat burned and I could hear myself wheezing, my asthma slowly starting to act up. |
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My stomach was on fire, my head throbbed, my muscles ached, my throat burned. |
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My eyes and throat begin to burn as I scramble beneath my cot, feeling for my gas mask with shaking hands. |
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He cleared his throat at the mike and paused as the room settled down to a dull roar of voices and the tinkling of glass and silverware. |
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But the moment I sit down in front of the mike, my palms tingle and my throat tightens just a hair and I just have to smile. |
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I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing What a friend we have in Colin. |
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The doctor can give a mild sedative or spray some anaesthetic on the back of your throat beforehand. |
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As it hits the back of your mouth or throat try yawning, as this action will open up your throat. |
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The lament of a mother for her child lost to the mighty blow of life brought a lump in the throat and tears to the eyes of the kindred spirits. |
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One of the regulars tapped his pewter tankard on the bar and cleared his throat noisily. |
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In a strep screen, the doctor or medical assistant wipes the back of the child's throat with a long cotton swab. |
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You may also feel a lump in your throat and intense pain shooting into your ears when you swallow. |
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One is to anesthetize your throat and the other is to anesthetize your mind. |
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There are special teats and bottles available which help the baby to get milk to the back of the throat to swallow more easily. |
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I also spotted a European Starling with an amazing throat pouch singing atop a telephone pole, which really took me by surprise. |
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Lara's panic had turned to hot anger, rising in the back of her throat like bile. |
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The fine hairs of loquat leaves can irritate the throat so these are brushed off. |
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He has been standing up on his own, which is a good sign, and he is eating, but his nostrils and throat are still in a bad way. |
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The tepid liquid flows down my throat and straight to the bottom of my stomach. |
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After Colette left he cleared his throat and looked through a newspaper, his long fingers scrabbling a bit at the pages. |
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Many pastilles contain demulcents for example glycerine or honey, which can safely be taken by most people to stop their throat from feeling dry. |
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The male lacks the barred throat and breast pattern of the Lichtenstein's sandgrouse. |
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The white pelican of North America is a large, web-footed bird with an enormous throat pouch for scooping up fish. |
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I look down, and my stomach hits the back of my throat before deciding to settle around my Adam's apple. |
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Groaning, he struggled to lift his head until Syona clutched his throat with one hand and bashed his nose in with another. |
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The stack of unfinished books and yet-to-be-started borrowed books and newly purchased books beside my bed clears its throat meaningfully. |
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They had forced down her throat the gobs of chalky calomel mixed with laudanum prescribed by the head-shaking doctor until her gums bled. |
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The tiny buzz of a purr was coming from its throat as it nuzzled up against me. |
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Heartburn is a burning feeling in the lower chest, along with a sour or bitter taste in the throat and mouth. |
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Bile was burning my mouth, my throat and chest were so tight, the nausea was overpowering. |
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The infection spreads from the nose or throat through the Eustachian tube, a passage between the throat and the middle ear. |
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When you have a cold, the tiny tube that connects your throat and middle ear is often blocked. |
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The trachea is situated immediately in front of the esophagus, the passageway that connects the throat with the stomach. |
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That's when the nausea set in, and he quickly moved to cover his mouth in case his throat muscles failed to suppress the vomit. |
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The spicy, and burning taste of bile and stomach acid burned my throat and mouth. |
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When we swallow, the soft palate closes off the nasal passages from the throat to prevent food from entering the nose. |
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The hospital will use the money to buy a laser to treat abnormal lining in the throat which can lead to oesophageal cancer. |
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Quickly he placed the knife in front of her throat causing the girl to jump slightly. |
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Suddenly a pair of hands grabbed her throat from in front of her and began to choke her. |
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A small moan escaped her pink lips as she tilted her head to allow him better access to her throat and neck. |
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Pragmatism in politics is nothing more than a means of cutting your own throat in the slowest and most excruciating manner. |
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Remembering back, I would say that he cut his own throat on Pleasantville in very much the same way. |
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My goodness but if he didn't grab Dot by the throat and start tee throttle her. |
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Can you not just see the hurt look on her face when he gently takes her by the throat and throttles her to death? |
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An unemployed father grabbed his girlfriend by the throat and threatened to kill her in a drunken argument, Selby magistrates heard. |
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A 39-YEAR-old man grabbed his wife by the throat and head-butted her in the face as their three children watched, a court was told. |
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Blackburn magistrates heard that Howard Wayne Eastham grabbed his aunt by the throat during the incident and she fell to the floor. |
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Not just managing Shakespeare but actually grabbing it by the throat and ringing every drop out of it and carrying it with such conviction. |
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He had turned a match around, grabbed it by the throat and opened up a three-hole lead, only to throw it all away on the homeward nine. |
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At critical times it was Turner who took the game by the throat and kept Pioneer in the fight. |
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They proceeded to take the match by the throat with another two maximums to be in total control at 31-16 after eight races. |
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Every time the Canes were in danger of losing for the first time since September 2000, McGahee grabbed the game by the throat and squeezed. |
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Some films grab you by the throat and don't relent, others work a more stealthy charm and get better and better as they go along. |
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Meade wrapped a comms earpiece around the back of his ear and strapped the throat mike around his neck. |
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Cele's throat and blotched tongue are swollen with thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth. |
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Does anyone still believe, for instance, that thrush of the throat can be cured by a fasting person breathing into the patient's mouth? |
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Sara ran as fast as she could, her breath rasping in her throat and blood pounding in her ears. |
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No more labored breathing and no more post-nasal drip and raspy throat the next morning. |
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Rich made a rasping sound in his throat vaguely like the creaking of bed springs, followed by a lewd slurping noise. |
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She kneeled down next to him, clutched his throat and whispered a severe warning to him. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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On some days though when you step outside your throat tickles slightly and your eyes water, often so little that you barely realize it. |
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Mostly when I've just eaten something or had a drink, my throat is tickly and I have to clear it. |
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The larynx descends in the throat until the windpipe and foodpipe are lying side by side. |
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The inside of her throat had swollen rapidly and already her windpipe was almost completely blocked. |
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I have had a Madras-strength sore throat for the last three days but it is now mellowing. |
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He found the door slightly ajar, and pushed it on open, clearing his throat to warn the occupant of his entering, but Greg found the room empty. |
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A shank was held to a female guard's throat as she was handcuffed to a chair and tied up with duct tape. |
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So I set about trawling the city's bars and clubs mixing my drinks and pouring the filth down my throat as fast as I could swallow. |
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Mix a shot of vodka or tequila into a glass of water and gargle to help numb a sore throat or eliminate tooth pain. |
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As the heat of the coals seared Ian's shoulder, Nick's hands tightened around Ian's throat and he couldn't breathe. |
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Winding down My head ached, and my throat was dry from the dehydrating effects of flying, and too much cold, thin air. |
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When he looked into her dark eyes he'd felt his throat tighten and several misty memories slowly fade into being. |
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Kids take metaphors literally, which mean that a frog in your throat will be slimy, living and likely to hop out onto the kitchen floor. |
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As you fall into a deep sleep, the muscles in your tongue, throat and roof of your mouth relax. |
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She tried to drive her stiletto knife into his throat but he threw her off before it touched his skin. |
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When fixed properly, it will tip the entire contents of the bottle into your throat within 20 seconds, and you won't even feel a thing! |
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In 1952 on a house boat in Kashmir, I had another throat infection and, I think, altitude sickness. |
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I felt my voice crack with the formation of a tingling knot in my throat and I immediately fell silent. |
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Pope John Paul is said to be alert and writing up messages just a day after throat surgery. |
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Vomiting may cause a tear in the small blood vessels of the throat or lower esophagus. |
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A long, thin, bendy tube with a camera on the end is passed down your throat and into the oesophagus. |
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An esophagoscope is inserted through the mouth or nose and down the throat into the esophagus. |
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Accompanying Urna is her German husband and producer Robert Zollitsch, who also played the zither and performed Mogolian throat singing. |
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Her last gift to him was the Adam's apple which was placed in his throat in token of their relationship. |
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Her hands clutched feebly around the silky pillowcase and her parched throat just barely managed to utter a low pain filled moan. |
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A sob caught in her throat and she masked it, hastily dragging on the cigarette in quick, short puffs. |
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I feel a tear trickle softly down my cheek, and my throat contracts to half its normal size. |
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Aurora felt something rise within her throat and she slapped a hand over her mouth quickly. |
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This slightly bitter-sweet drink is good for moisturizing your throat to relieve tickles and coughing, it also alleviates constipation. |
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In Switzerland, particularly in the Vallais, the people are subject to excrescences on the throat similar to the Derbyshire neck. |
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You need some control over your throat to produce variation and modulation in your voice as and when necessary. |
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She said he had grabbed her by the throat and blacked her eye by hurling her on to the settee. |
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Her throat felt dry and her eyes moistened as a tear jerked itself out, her breath turned to gasps of disbelief. |
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Adam breathed deeply of the moistureless, high-altitude air and felt a familiar, if long absent soreness in his throat and his sinus. |
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Patients had their throat sprayed with lignocaine before endoscopy and were also offered intravenous sedation with midazolam. |
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Local anaesthetics, for example benzocaine and lignocaine are used in both lozenges and throat sprays. |
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Furthermore, as much as it sticks in my throat to say so, he has probably got it right. |
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One thing that stuck in my throat at Chelsea was young players not realising how privileged they were to be earning huge sums. |
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He was going to do a tracheotomy, opening the throat and inserting a tube into the windpipe. |
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She wore a piece of black lace around her throat and an expensive looking ring on her right ring finger. |
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I have always had a frog in my throat but now I have a feeling like something is stuck in my throat. |
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Cancer of the throat can involve malignant tumors on the vocal cords, voice box, or other areas of the throat. |
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Stuffing fry and beer down your throat everyday is the real factor that is bending the health service. |
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He was suffering from a heavy cold which caused him to sniffle, blow his nose, cough and clear his throat throughout his 135-minute performance. |
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She was immediately set upon by his faithful setter, who sank fangs deep into the vampire's throat and almost severed her head from her body. |
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Those words had their desired effect, and her throat instantly clenched up dryly. |
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The cool refreshing water moistened his throat and gave him chills down his back. |
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The body of humpback whales is usually blue-black or black overall with irregular white coloration on the throat and sides. |
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I hate it when I break out in goose pimples and my palms sweat and my throat goes all parched. |
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My heart leapt into my throat and started choking me, a wave of heat rushing through my body and leaving goose pimples on my skin. |
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Actually coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear mucus or phlegm in the throat and chest. |
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A deep rumble came up from the depths of his throat and his breathing quickened. |
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His throat fighting the gorge rising in his gullet, he slid off the bed and collapsed on the deck. |
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The catarrh produced with throat or tonsil infections can also cause bad breath. |
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A guest at the old hotel on the courthouse square of the Little Town tried to slit his own throat with a straight razor. |
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The arrow took him through the throat, the armour piercing head passing through the gorget on the swordsman's throat with ease. |
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When you felt your throat dry and a pit in your stomach, you had probably just skipped a meal. |
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Both males and females are predominantly black with a glittering, rosy throat patch, or gorget, and emerald wings. |
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It pooled in his throat and in rivulets across his flat stomach, trickling into the wound with the raw sting of salt. |
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A pepper grain went up my nose, and the spicy broth stung my throat terribly. |
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When he felt her sidelong glance, he cleared his throat and forced a smile as he met her somewhat dark blue eyes. |
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The film is nice in parts, but they don't add up to either leave a lump in the throat or cause an abiding smile on your face. |
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He had been suffering from throat cancer and had recently been battling pneumonia. |
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Bleeds in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, neck and throat are major bleeds or dangerous bleeds and should be taken seriously. |
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A string of pearls tinged pink sat at her throat and her hair was artfully done in a cascade of curls. |
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The heady spiced wine burned down her throat and hit her shrunken stomach like a small explosion. |
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The new diagnostic kits can detect the virus or antibodies for the virus in nasal or throat secretions and serum. |
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According to tradition he fell at Dittingdale, near Castlebridge, struck in the throat by a headless arrow. |
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Nothing but the stench of fear to show for his presence, a pungent lingering smell that slides down the back of your throat like tar. |
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Hurriedly Violet checked the laugh bubbling up in her throat and asked Alice for her opinion. |
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A physician was called, who soon after his arrival applied a blister to the throat and let another pint of blood. |
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If you breathe it, it will blister your mouth and throat until you suffocate. |
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Her heart beats a purple tattoo in her throat and there's a stitch in her side. |
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His throat was burning, and the movement had caused him to pull back, away from Brackett, which sent a searing pain down both arms. |
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If the little scamp tries anything, I'll be on his throat in a second, as will these guards around here. |
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The storm cleared its throat across the pan and then broke directly overhead, the thunder and lightning simultaneously strobing and crashing. |
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Honey also helps my throat so I always put a spoonful in my herbal tea instead of sugar. |
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He gave a grunt of pain and his grip around her throat slackened enough that she was able to break free. |
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For most people, cold and flu season means suffering the temporary annoyances of a stuffy nose, a sore throat or a bad cough. |
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You see, the killing machine can never slit the throat of every bird that goes by, especially those that the stunner does not stun properly. |
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Unlike the baseball-sized throat of baleen whales, this toothed whale's throat is large enough to swallow small seals whole. |
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He held it close enough to her throat so that if she moved in any direction she would scrape her neck on the blade of the dagger. |
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The throat chakra molds the karmas through sadhana, regular religious practices. |
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He dropped his cap on a chair, unbuttoned his overcoat, lifting up his chin to unfasten the throat buttons. |
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Although the rhetoric of the military is all about discipline, the daily practice of the troops is a cut throat entrepreneurialism. |
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The attacker brought the knife up slicing John's throat in one quick motion. |
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For this treatment, you will wear a mask over your nose during sleep that blows air into your throat at a pressure level that is right for you. |
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Althia broke off, emitting a strangled noise in her throat and burying her face in Briar's shoulder. |
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A strangled cry rose in her throat and her eyes grew to the size of saucers. |
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A strangled laugh escaped her throat as she clung to him tighter, squeezing her eyes shut. |
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The look on my face combined with the little strangled noises that seemed to come from my throat of their own accord seemed answer enough. |
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I nearly leapt out from my seat, a strangled squeak uttered from somewhere in my throat as an unexpected voice spoke from behind me. |
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I choked on the liquid in my throat and the can in my hand slipped from my grip. |
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Nursing a sore throat and streaming cold, Pixie should probably be tucked up in bed with a Lemsip. |
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Every cough that racked his body grated on his throat and made his mouth feel like sandpaper. |
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His mouth trails down the column of my neck, my throat bare and arched up towards him in an attitude of complete submission and surrender. |
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At this point, pressure is applied to the suspect's neck between the throat and the carotid artery with the lower forearm. |
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I screamed over and over until I could not feel my throat screaming anymore. |
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They had decided to meet the Utuku in the narrow throat in the Papti Plain between the Lolopopo Swamp and the great bend of the Adkapo. |
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The throat of the sail is lashed with a 4 mm lacing line to the shank of the bolt behind the gaff jaw. |
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When the throat halliard is belayed, hoist the peak until deep, full wrinkles appear in the throat of the sail. |
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A single halyard to the throat of the sail is an alternative to lashing the throat permanently to the masthead, and it facilitates reefing. |
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At present day, if a song doesn't grab the listener by the throat and slam their faces into the radio, they change the station. |
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Your film better scream out at people, grab them by the throat and force them to watch it. |
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It's one of the most frequently prescribed medications, and it's commonly used to treat strep throat and ear infections. |
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Children with strep throat have a sore throat and may have tummy pain or a red rash with small spots. |
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In fact, even in untreated cases, only a small percentage of people with strep throat develop rheumatic fever. |
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The pain of strep throat often feels like a sore throat caused by other illnesses. |
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I have no plans for Canada Day and I might not be doing absolutely anything, because I am feeling pretty ill right now, I think I caught a cold and my throat is swollen. |
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Hot tears sprung into her eyes and her throat began to constrict. |
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Chantelle's heart jumped into her throat but she played it cool. |
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I felt my throat constrict, and not trusting myself to speak, I nodded. |
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The very thought of this makes my throat tight and my eyes water. |
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The Snake-like robot tool could enable surgeons, operating in the slender throat area, to make incisions and tie sutures with greater dexterousness and accuracy. |
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You mix it with hot water and it turns into this gloopy weird-tasting stuff that lines your throat with a kind of layer that stops those tickly coughs. |
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She felt a knot in her throat but she read the letter anyway. |
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Until you're feeling better, salt-water gargles, throat lozenges or hot water with honey and lemon can help make having a sore throat easier to swallow. |
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It would stop for a moment, and then I'd begin to say something and I'd get that tickly scratchy feeling in my throat and I'd fight it but then I'd start coughing again. |
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Her seminal musical works use what are called extended vocal techniques, such as overtone and throat singing, yodeling, keening, percussive sounds, and micro-tonality. |
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Sinking his teeth into her gorge, he grotesquely tore her throat out. |
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You're cutting your own throat in the American League, if you do, because the league is going to gouge each other's eyes out with a heavy accent on big innings. |
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This morning I have a sore throat and feel decidedly off-colour. |
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Out of the corner of her eye, Mandy suddenly spotted one of her aides making frantic cutting motions across the throat while waving the front page of the Sun. |
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There are also flies whose larvae develop only in the tracheal passages of red kangaroos and lice that live in the throat pouches of cormorants and pelicans. |
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Bile rose in his throat and he began to heave uncontrollably. |
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If the fumes were inhaled in sufficient quantities this could result in burning sensations in the back of the throat possibly characterised by a funny taste in the mouth. |
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Five minutes after she took the first capsule, her tongue and throat swelled, accompanied by transpiration, wheeziness, bowel complaints, and diarrhoea. |
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But there was nothing for it but to clear my throat and dial. |
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The surgeon places a radiopaque sponge in the back of the neonate's throat to minimize the amount of blood ingested and then makes an incision along the hard palate. |
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His eyes burnt and his throat hurt, but if he didn't speak it'd be okay. |
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She had no problem slicing its throat and depluming its body. |
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They danced until it was unbearably hot and her throat burned. |
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Maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent obstructive sleep apnea, a blockage in the throat or upper airway that temporarily halts breathing and disrupts sleep patterns. |
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My throat was dry and my mouth was filled with a thick, sticky saliva. |
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My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs. |
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The coup came just months after Simon revealed he had beaten throat cancer. |
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Unlike other causes of sore throat, strep throat is treatable. |
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For this treatment, a patient will wear a mask over their nose during sleep that blows air into their throat at a pressure level that is right for them. |
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Babies with these problems may need a special teat and bottle that allow milk to be delivered to the back of the throat where it can be swallowed. |
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It clogged up his throat and his chest and made his head ache. |
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The dust clogs my throat and the rocks hurt my feet, but I cannot rest. |
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I should have your throat cut for cowardice you miserable wretch! |
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I don't want to tempt fate, but my sore throat appears to have gone. |
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So then I launched into some singsong nonsense that was kinda like a newborn with Tourettes and something in its throat trying to yodel in Haitian. |
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Bebbens cleared his throat and took a tentative step forward. |
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The former princess, now regent, stopped laughing and looked down at her small son, an ache at the back of her throat and in the pit of her stomach. |
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Jurado comes off like the Springsteen of indie rock, utilizing his ragged throat and commanding presence for both hooky rockers and solemn weepers. |
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Shahar attached his throat mike to his radio and squeezed the sides. |
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A strangled sob forced its way past my constricted throat muscles. |
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It took three swallows for her tongue and throat to start working again. |
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Cochran had come down with some nasty throat bug and his voice was low and scratchy, but that only made it better. |
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Defeats are always difficult to swallow but this one must leave a sizeable lump akin to an everlasting gobstopper lodged in the throat of York City. |
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Rage seized him, filling his throat so that he could not speak. |
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The noninvasive and milder types of infection, primarily strep throat and skin infections, occur mostly in children between the ages of 5 and 14 years old. |
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Roberto cleared his throat and raised his glass for a toast. |
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Liquid leaks out of the blood vessels, making the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat to swell, and stimulating nearby gland to produce mucus. |
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On returning home to write up my research, I fell victim to a throat infection which caused one of the glands in my throat to swell to massive size. |
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From the opening scene in the Korova Milkbar to the distressing yet thoroughly satisfying finale, the film grabs the viewer by the throat and doesn't let go. |
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The meet and greet will include medical information about Aziz's specialization in seasonal allergies, otolaryngology, rhinology and ear, nose and throat illnesses. |
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Rarely, strep throat infections that are either untreated or incompletely treated can lead to rheumatic fever, an illness that can result in heart disease and arthritis. |
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The satin tablier in front was gracefully draped with white tucked Brussels net, and the corsage was made high to the throat and ruched at the neck. |
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The air had a metallic savour and my throat suddenly went dry. |
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Logan glanced at the body and sure enough the throat was slit at the jugular with a trail of blood staining the wood floors, along with a missing ring finger. |
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I have a horrible dry throat and my eyes are heavy and tired. |
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But how do you know which sore throat is a strep throat infection? |
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My throat feels like it's being slit by a thousand daggers, my chest is convulsing violently with the coughs and my eyes are clouded by lack of sleep. |
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I woke up with a stonking headache and a throat like an ashtray. |
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My breath rasped in my throat and deeper, right in my lungs. |
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Around her throat a simple gold chain was her only adornment. |
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How would you talk your temples into throbbing and your throat into constricting? |
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He jumped at the sound, his heart leaping into his throat until he realized that the scratchy call was coming from the tiny communicator attached to his vest. |
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We scrub down our kitchens and bathrooms with antimicrobial cleansers, make sure to cook our hamburgers thoroughly and swallow antibiotics to treat strep throat infections. |
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Having a tube jabbed into an open wound in your throat is clearly not pleasant. |
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It takes several swallows of his dry throat for them go down. |
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In this study we investigated whether the carotenoid throat patch displayed by male red-collared widowbirds determines the outcome of male contests. |
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Then the laugh died away in her throat as they started kissing seriously. |
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Smoking the drug carries a high risk of mouth, throat and lung cancer, the same as smoking cigarettes really but without the added nicotine and tar. |
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He slashed her throat with a knife then mutilated her body and face. |
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A weight seemingly pressed on my chest and my throat constricted. |
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With the Laois players gaining a new stature amongst those who followed them they took Monaghan by the throat and threatened to throttle the life out of them. |
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Matt's throat constricted painfully and he dashed, trainers squeaking on the shiny floor, to the high bed, only just stopping himself jumping onto it. |
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Without warning my throat constricted and my eyes filled with tears. |
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Their eyes met briefly until Sam cleared her throat and turned away. |
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Our medicine cabinets are stocked with throat lozenges, painkillers and antiseptic creams designed to restore us to immediate health after the slightest scratch. |
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It's like my throat is constricting or my lungs aren't working. |
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The result was a Grand Guignol operetta chock full of hissable villains, throat slashings, and narrow escapes, but also a commentary on the inherent evil of society. |
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This delivery method involves squirting a special insulin spray into your mouth where it's absorbed through your tongue, throat and the inside of your cheeks. |
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Throat sprays or lozenges also may help with sore throat pain. |
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I was a bit mortified by what I assumed was an outbreak of laziness but the razor-like discomfort in my throat yesterday put me right as far as that goes. |
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It was her litheness, her muscular body, the tastefulness of her tan cashmere sweater over her straight black skirt, the demure beads at her throat and wrists. |
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As deep throat turns 40 in June, its star, Linda Lovelace, is still on our minds. |
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But it was alleged Hall put a knife to Mr Harding's throat and threatened to kill him, than ran and cut Lunar's kneck. |
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Mother Teresa worked in the slums of Calcutta in streets infested with vagabonds who'd slit your throat for the price of a pappadum. |
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Neither a diaphragm facepiece nor a throat microphone was fully successful. |
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I AM looking for a throat microphone as used by the Army during the last war. |
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