Improved oxygen levels should make the students more alert, and higher humidity should reduce dry tickly coughs and colds. |
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They started feeling sort of tickly and itchy on Sunday, and it continued yesterday. |
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A bead of tickly sweat runs slowly down your neck, even though it is neither hot nor humid where you are. |
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His breath was warm and tickly on my neck, giving me goose bumps while shivers ran down my spine. |
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Both colds and flu start with a runny nose, tickly throat, fever and aches. |
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She was chatting to her GP about a tickly cough when she mentioned that she hadn't felt her baby kick for some time. |
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This foot bath is followed by a half-hour foot massage, which, to my relief, was not at all tickly. |
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It started off as an irritating tickly cough on Sunday afternoon which last night developed into a sore throat which kept me awake. |
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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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After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin. |
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She was poking me in so many tickly spots that I was glad my face was hidden down a hole at the time. |
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Pholcodine linctus suppresses dry coughs and simple linctus soothes the throat or tickly cough without any side effects. |
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You wake up and notice a tickly sensation at the back of your throat, or your nose feels a bit blocked, signs that would often precipitate a full-blown cold. |
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Suddenly I felt a tickly feeling on my palm from the camel's mouth. |
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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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The makeup artist at your photo shoot will work methodically on your eyelids with a series of tickly little brushes for a hundred minutes. |
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Whereas some do not notice it all, certain people suffer from sore eyes and tickly throats. |
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There is nothing more annoying than being kept awake at night because of a tickly throat and irregular breathing. |
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At one point I began to suffer from a tickly cough and tiptoed out. |
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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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After some tickly kisses and hugs, the Chechens went back up the valley. |
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A bit boho, a bit tickly, the tassel has been spotted on people outside fashion shows – the likes of Olivia Palermo, Miroslava Duma and The Man Repeller's Leandra Medine. |
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Let's hope nobody brings out any tickly feathers. |
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A dry, tickly, persistent and often bothersome cough is one of the most common adverse effects of ACE inhibitors that has emerged as a class effect and seems to be independent of the dose. |
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Tossa-X is used to treat coughs, especially dry tickly cough. |
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In treating a cough, a dry tickly one may be better suppressed with anti-tussives, whereas a mucosal cough may be better encouraged by expectorants to remove the mucus. |
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Based on the Italian word for caress, Karezza involves stimulating the partner to feel intense pleasure but stopping short of the orgasmic tickly bit. |
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