She had always teased him, calling him reptilian, and he had shot back with varying degrees of irritation that at least he wasn't bovine. |
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It is used for canker sores, mouth ulcers resulting from chemotherapy and irritation from braces or dentures. |
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Her hair is clasped in an imperfect bun, her impatience with its ticklish irritation apparent. |
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In excessive doses or with prolonged use, Iceland moss can cause gastric irritation and liver problems. |
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The result for her is misery, a permanent state of irritation, dissatisfaction, and hypochondria. |
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However, this balance can be easily upset for a variety of reasons, which can result in pain, itching, irritation and infection. |
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Excessive breathing of fumes causes headache, weariness, and irritation of the nose and throat. |
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However, results are slow, and complications such as irritation and hyperpigmentation can occur. |
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A melancholic feeling of irritation had settled over me, lowering my spirits more than somewhat. |
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The fish in the aquarium act as a sedative to quiet and soothe the irritation of the long wait. |
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The sound of Spanish guitars has often been the source of irritation for me. |
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From 30 to 50 percent of patients experience mild skin irritation under the patch. |
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Not in a negative way, but in the sense that she's almost reduced it to the status of a no-account irritation. |
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She moaned in irritation as her eyes began to hurt, and the pain slowly returned to her body. |
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We can easily envision a professor like Robert verbalizing his irritation with students and the university administration. |
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Hiccups are the spasmodic, involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that is caused by irritation of the nerves that supply these muscles. |
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The cilice creates a minor leg irritation which is intended to be a reminder of Christ's suffering. |
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The whole plant spearwort buttercup has agents that strongly causes reddening or irritation when applied to the skin. |
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Onset of action is rapid and side effects include local irritation and unpleasant taste. |
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None of the volunteers reported discomfort, and none experienced cutaneous irritation. |
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Side effects, which include nasal irritation, nosebleeds, and headache, are generally mild. |
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Use fewer drops if you are using an oil that may cause irritation to your mucous membranes. |
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At this point I am suddenly aware that the previous intense heaviness and feeling of irritation is lifting. |
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I hate beginning Monday mornings with the kind of irritation that sets my teeth on edge and makes me want to shout at the person concerned. |
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The bowels were cleaned with calomel or blue-pill, which causes gastric irritation, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea. |
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Like blue hound's tongue, this plant has burrs that attach to cattle, causing irritation. |
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In high concentrations, the smoke causes ocular and upper respiratory tract irritation in health care personnel. |
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Smiling as he saw a customer push through the doors, he fought to swallow his irritation. |
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Feeling irritation welling up inside of me, I jerked my arm free of her grasp and walked towards the cart to do just that. |
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Bulimia can cause tears and irritation in the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. |
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I don't think I'm overstating their response by suggesting that he had senior members of the commission crawling up the wall with irritation. |
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The moment you betray irritation and hastiness in your manner towards Ramasamy, he ceases to follow you. |
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Several patients continued taking alendronate after the occurrence of symptoms suggestive of esophageal irritation. |
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Sulfur dioxide at low levels of exposure can cause eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation. |
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Focal neurological deficits and features of raised intracranial tension may precede signs of meningeal irritation. |
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It might be an irritation putting the wheel clamp on every time you leave the vehicle alone, but how long does that simple precaution take? |
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Sugaring removes hair in the natural direction of hair growth and is a method that causes less pain, irritation and breakage. |
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She had that same aura of persistent irritation that wafts on the breeze ahead of wandering herds of Jehovah's Witnesses. |
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The most common adverse effects reported related to skin irritation and skin burning. |
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Anger, outrage, disgust, fear and irritation are some of the expected responses of women who are open enough to talk about this growing problem. |
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They keep the chamois snug against the crotch to limit movement and irritation. |
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Recorded in 1987 and conceived on a whim, it was a source of irritation to the band themselves. |
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Reporters who have covered him have talked about his irritation, to put it charitably, over his press coverage. |
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Endoscopy allows doctors to check for irritation, ulcers, inflammation and abnormal tissue growth in the internal organs. |
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The rash appears because part of the immune system is overly sensitive to irritation. |
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In an elegant book, these parallel universes are the sole source of irritation. |
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Tendonitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon and is typically caused by overuse. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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These have not been proved to cause epileptic fits, but they can certainly be a source of irritation to other divers. |
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She presented again in January 1997 with recurrent chronic throat irritation. |
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Neck pain from nerve irritation can last from three to six months or longer. |
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Local reactions include redness, swelling or irritation at the site of the injection. |
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The aldehydes are also pungent gases and cause eye, nose and throat irritation. |
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Feye rose from her chair slowly, confusion and a little irritation registering on her face. |
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The cause is believed to be related to chronic irritation of the diverticular wall as a result of prolonged food retention. |
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Still another important effect is to soothe the lining of the bladder and greatly relieve pain and irritation. |
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The effects of entropion range from irritation to tearing to loss of vision from scarring. |
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I start to drum my fingernails on my purse, out of habit, boredom, and yes, irritation. |
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The patient's constant itching in an attempt to relieve irritation can lead to potentially debilitating sleep disturbance. |
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His displeasure and irritation with the slow pace of progress at this weekend's Barcelona summit was plain for all to see. |
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But Franco demurred and, to Hitler's irritation, renewed his territorial demands. |
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Forget the skin drying messiness of foams and lathery gels and the nicks, cuts, shave bumps and irritation. |
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To her surprise, instead of Yelena's usual look of irritation and displeasure, their mother had tears running down her face. |
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Now, the frigid water was leaking through that hole and causing not a little irritation. |
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To minimize irritation from shaving, use a new blade and an emollient shave cream that contains moisturizing ingredients. |
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The leukoplakia patches usually clear up a few weeks to months after the source of irritation has been taken away. |
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Participants were asked about the dermatologic effects of the protocols with regard to dryness, desquamation, and irritation. |
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Emollients in alcohol-based hand antiseptics have been shown to reduce complaints of drying, irritation, and itching by health care workers. |
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Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart. |
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Metaplastic changes are common lesions and occur in reaction to foreign substances or chronic irritation. |
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The degree of the upper airway irritation is known to vary with the type and concentration of inhalant. |
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Use foot file instead of hard pumice stone to remove dead skin which can lead to painful skin irritation. |
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We advise the use of aqueous solutions to avoid skin irritation and wheeze. |
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Mosquito bites cause severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to the insects' saliva. |
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Mona let out this little noise of irritation and followed, her walk more of a stalk than a stride. |
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They shouldn't do this, though, because the fiberglass edges can rub on the skin and cause irritation. |
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It may also help to wear loose-fitting cotton clothing to decrease irritation. |
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A loose tongue may cause only mild irritation, but it can also destroy reputations and wreck lives. |
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And when taken in the commonly available syrup form, loquat soothes irritation in your throat. |
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But if it is not explained and proclaimed, the extra legal rights and duties could become a source of irritation and resentment. |
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The impatience and irritation that was such a marked characteristic of New York is gone, replaced by a rare generosity and calm. |
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By the time you're downstairs all enthusiasm has been blunted somewhat, and you hit the streets with a slight feeling of irritation. |
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Her shoulders sagged and irritation flashed across her face as Paige and Carol Anne entered. |
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Though it may sound drastic, sometimes it's our immediate surroundings that give us cause for irritation and fury. |
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The treatment helps soothe irritation and inflammation, stimulate blood circulation and strengthen the immune system and the lymphatic system. |
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If anything, all this was a mere irritation, no need to become overly maddened. |
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Eczema, also known as dermatitis, describes skin conditions where there is irritation or inflammation of the skin. |
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Once more, quick and clear communication forestalled irritation and resentment. |
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Glutaraldehyde and tannic acid also may be used topically, but they can cause skin irritation and brownish skin discoloration. |
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Evolutionists often express irritation when Piltdown Man and other fakes are raised by their opponents. |
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So anger is a potential range of feelings, from irritation and determination to outrage and fury. |
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In the case of depilation, the applied cream may be antiseptic, and skin irritation may be an adverse effect. |
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Instead, his look of irritation and slight anger remained, making her quickly look back down to the paper. |
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A natural fungicide and bacteriostat, it also helps in the healing of wounds and reduces skin irritation. |
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Both marshmallow root and slippery elm act as demulcents, which coat the lining of the esophagus and protect it from irritation. |
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Irrational and meaningless as it is, this exercise will nonetheless soothe your irritation. |
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Itchiness and skin irritation can be reduced by keeping the skin cool with light clothing and tepid baths or sponging. |
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Secondly, certain weeds, such as poison ivy, can actually cause severe skin irritation. |
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Severe hand irritation was defined as one or more full-thickness cracks or other integumentary breaks on the hands' surfaces. |
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The most common problem is nipple irritation and associated with that is mastitis, or inflammation and infection in the breast. |
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This is so obvious and so barefaced and it is the chief irritation of the book. |
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An arrow glanced off her helmet, but the angle was too slanted to do anything more than a slight irritation. |
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Further irritation comes from the increasing pretension to rationality that Alex's nonsense illustrates. |
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It relieves stomach irritation, gradually checking the frequency of the bowels, restores tone and functional activity. |
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Trying not to pull your hair out in irritation, you walk up to the window, draw the curtains, unlatch the window, push it open. |
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Although I removed the advert from the screen, the persistent thing continues to pop up at frequent intervals, much to my increasing irritation. |
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This happens as a result of the irritation and widening of the tiny blood vessels in the conjunctiva. |
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Because of sensitive skin, he has been known at times to wear his shirts inside out to avoid irritation. |
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But as soon as Stefano abandons the warmth of his bed and dresses, his irritation takes a back seat to an inflated and mistaken sense of purpose. |
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Still, I suppress the slight tinge of red, for my curiosity has far outweighed my irritation. |
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The loss of a handful of email messages because of a technical glitch is an irritation. |
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Some of the patients in their early post-operative period will have some mild irritation. |
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Horses tolerate these doses well with few cases of diarrhea or stomach irritation. |
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Hiccups are believed to be caused mainly by irritation of either the phrenic or vagus nerves anywhere along their paths. |
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After completing your insulation, you may find that your skin itches from fiberglass irritation. |
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It has been shown that the mouse model has a predictive value for human responses to sensory irritation. |
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I moved my mare into a canter, and the second horse tossed its head and whinnied in irritation at the feel of Gyric's weight against its neck. |
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With elections round the corner, the irritation is bound to touch nightmarish levels. |
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Initially, cellular growth increases markedly in an effort to regenerate tissue in response to irritation. |
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Anecdotally, urinary alkalinizing agents, such as potassium citrate or sodium bicarbonate, have been useful to decrease urinary irritation. |
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Anger is an emotional state that varies in intensity, ranging from mild irritation to violent rage. |
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From mild irritation to intense rage, anger increases the heart rate and blood pressure. |
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Looking up into his eyes, she saw a mixture of emotions ranging from mild irritation to sadness to fear to confusion. |
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Other immediate effects of passive smoking include Headaches, nausea and eye irritation. |
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To prevent local irritation, patients should allow the solution to dry before moving around. |
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Both retinol and tretinoin can cause redness and irritation, but retinol's side effects are usually milder. |
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Like tretinoin, adapalene may cause skin irritation and initial exacerbation of acne lesions. |
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Advocates are considered, at best, idealistic dreamers who can't accept the harsh reality of the world, or at times, simply a mere irritation. |
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Like a typical American wife, she showed her irritation and hurt, right there in the airport lobby. |
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Essential oils may cause photosensitivity, skin irritation or may sensitize the skin. |
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Jude angers swells once again, the frustration and irritation that is constantly present in a little box at the back of his mind. |
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Local irritation, erythema, ulceration, and tenderness were common reactions. |
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Gel is better than lotion, she says, because it moistens and soothes the skin without penetrating it and causing more irritation. |
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The clinical features of thyroid eye disease include ocular pain, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, exophthalmos, and eye irritation. |
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If acetone is splashed in the eyes, irritation or damage to the cornea will result. |
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He was a close friend of Laurel's, and was fairly decent in Em's books, despite the occasional stab of irritation from his incomprehensibleness. |
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Minor side effects from the gum include lightheadedness, nausea, mouth and throat irritation, hiccups, and an excess amount of saliva. |
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The raven cawed playfully uncaring of its master's irritation, and leapt unto a stack of scrolls. |
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Rubbing your eye can lead to encrusted eyelids, mucous discharge and further irritation. |
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Another irritation with the skeuomorphic approach is that it quickly looks dated as the analog counterparts become obsolete. |
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A blush of anger and embarrassment heated her cheeks and her irritation was further stretched. |
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They both reduce the acidity of stomach juices, which reduces irritation of the stomach, duodenum, and esophagus. |
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A rating from 0-5 is then determined for both the comedogenic and irritation value of each ingredient. |
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Exposure could also lead to eye irritation, including conjunctivitis, mydriasis, and optic nerve damage. |
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This nettles her at first and gradually the anger and irritation give way to a secret longing for him to look at her. |
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She now slugged the remainder of her drink back in an attempt to numb her irritation. |
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Crying, removal of cerumen with associated irritation of the auditory canal and fever can all cause redness of the eardrum in the absence of middle ear infection. |
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Rather, he dishes up a seemingly endless stream of examples of pettiness, irritation, hypocrisy and awkwardness. |
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In some instances, a tight belt or other poorly fitted clothing can cause nerve root irritation, especially in physically unfit persons with protuberant abdomens. |
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Mucous membrane irritation occurs at considerably higher concentrations for acetaldehyde than for formaldehyde, and the risk of cancer has been investigated less vigorously. |
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His entire body was caked with minute particles of dried salt, and it was beginning to drive his Sentinel sense of touch off the irritation scale. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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More particularly it relates to breast pads designed to minimize irritation caused by the retention of lacteal fluid on the body-contacting portion of the pad. |
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Nicki treats the obsession with her pop ambitions as an irrelevant, surface-level irritation. |
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My guess is he developed some irritation from flying and forgot to take his contact lenses out as he dozed off. |
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Not only is that animated title GIF an irritation but too many of the front-page images are crudely rescaled so that their aspect ratio is all distorted. |
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As the years passed, I envied women who nonchalantly mentioned their periods as nothing more than a minor irritation. |
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Use of antimicrobial soaps and lengthy scrubs required by presurgical hand antisepsis protocols may put perioperative nurses at high risk of developing hand irritation. |
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If they calmly endure his dumb questions and stubborn incomprehension they may end up looking silly, and if they show their irritation they risk coming across as jerks. |
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To retire without attempting the crime of the century would leave a criminal genius with a maddening irritation, not unlike the phantom itch of an amputated leg. |
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Medically speaking, it is a condition where the skin cells on the scalp go into over drive and are produced in excess, which gives rise to irritation and itching. |
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Possible side effects Breast tenderness, headaches, skin irritation. |
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If they are untrue, I can understand your irritation, yet you have never roundly denied them. |
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I come home sweaty, exhausted, and full of irritation about the three sleeves of Titleists lost in the rough. |
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I adapted and my irritation turned into indifference, then strangely, acceptance. |
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Admiration and irritation are often expressed in equal measure. |
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I have a deal of filing to do and I'm sure that while I'm doing that I shall uncover a few routine domestic jobs I've put aside out of inclination or irritation. |
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Remind me again, how is that supposed to assuage the irritation of recently laid-off employees? |
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But for most people, metric is just an irritation which they overcome. |
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Curcumin may also be applied topically to animal skin to counteract inflammation and irritation associated with inflammatory skin conditions and allergies. |
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He pulled himself from his room with all the enthusiasm of a pallbearer, irritation mixing toxically with his present self-hatred as he chased them lazily through the unit. |
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Doing so can cause infection, irritation, or even toxic shock syndrome. |
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This ideal formulation has several beneficial qualities, including low irritation, mildness, safety, skin moisturization, and easy and fast application. |
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The book goes a long way to justify our irrational feelings of irritation towards the earnest besuited men who call to our door, always at a bad moment. |
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Urinary urgency occurs as a result of trigonal or posterior urethral irritation caused by inflammation, stones, or tumor and is common with cystitis. |
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Ethan questioned her, a hint of irritation in his deeply modulated voice. |
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Jane's face flushed in irritation as Hanna stepped sideward to avoid hitting her but in the quickness of her action, she instead bumped on the nearest chair. |
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Elaine was always happy to see me, although she didn't bother to hide her irritation when I'd come for a nightcap. |
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At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness. |
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She looked at the hem of her dress and grunted in irritation, seeing that the hem was shredded and her light rose colored slippers were ripped and muddy. |
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This change in plan was a source of perplexity bordering on irritation to the Queen. |
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Not a big bugbear, just a minor irritation with no consequences. |
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Cats form hairballs as a result of chronic grooming and hair ingestion, and they cough or vomit up the hairball when it becomes large enough to cause irritation. |
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Brewers and legal experts speak of him in hushed tones, with equal parts irritation and reverence. |
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With a low growl of irritation, Simon continued to dash after his cousin, gliding along the cold, stony pavement like a blur of auburn, tan, and gray. |
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If the castor beans are ingested, the toxin can cause stomach irritation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, increased heart rate, profuse sweating, collapse, convulsions and death. |
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The main symptom of strangurious conditions is urinary irritation. |
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The irritation diminished, but the cuff still chafed when he stood. |
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Damage was minimal and despite my irritation and extreme annoyance, my only goal was to get the formalities over with, get back into my car and go home. |
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The hold-up at the Ballymote Road with the use of emergency traffic lights is still an issue, much to the irritation of the motoring public and residents of that road. |
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A prolonged rash or irritation of the nipple may indicate a special kind of breast cancer called Paget's disease, which specifically affects the nipple. |
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The good boss who finds one of his executives has failed to deliver a piece of research on time and to the right standard will probably feel a surge of anger or irritation. |
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Perhaps it's just that the power of the wind and rain remind me of the paltriness of the original irritation but I never fail to feel renewed by such weather. |
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Children exposed to secondhand smoke are also more likely to have reduced lung function and symptoms of respiratory irritation like cough, excess phlegm, and wheeze. |
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Laser printers and photocopiers emit ozone, a gas known to cause eye, nose, and throat irritation and headaches, and impair your ability to stay focused. |
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Common causes of shin pain include stress fractures, compartment syndrome, chronic muscle strain, or any irritation of the nerve or blood vessels of the lower leg. |
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Referral to a subspecialist also may be considered for patients who have more generalized pain related to irritation of a thoracic or intercostal nerve root. |
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It's his behaviour that makes me bristle with ire and irritation. |
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A look of mild irritation flashes quickly across his boyish features. |
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She held back a large sigh as irritation crept up to her stomach. |
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Here a note of exasperation and irritation sometimes slips in. |
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I could see the irritation on her face as she stopped and faced him. |
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Chronic trigger points can lead to chronic nerve irritation and headache. |
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They coat the throat and relieve the irritation that causes coughing. |
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Regardless of the form, take it with meals to reduce stomach irritation. |
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However, the more she rubbed at it, the most the irritation grew. |
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Mild side effects may include an unpleasant smell or taste, or irritation, crusting and bleeding in your nose, which may be especially noticeable during the winter. |
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Rarely have I seen any really great advertising created without a certain amount of confusion, throw-aways, bent noses, irritation and downright cursedness. |
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Inhaling nitric acid fumes can cause irritation or burns to the respiratory system and may lead to pneumonia and a collection of fluid in the lungs, which can be fatal. |
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But it disappeared quickly, that top layer of irritation, blown away by the sea breezes as easily as the wind blows the fluff from a dandelion clock. |
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Alcohol-based throat sprays and gargles can minimize bacteria and irritation, but Jones warns that such products may be harmful with prolonged use. |
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This is understandable since most of them take exceptional care of their face, and don't want the unnecessary irritation of a prickly face against theirs. |
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She's a brave choice for a lead, a brittle, almost prissy character who reacts to her situation with irritation and denial more than anything else. |
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I watched fascinated as long fingers played with the stem of the goblet he was holding and I saw those fingers tighten in irritation as my father's voice rose in temper. |
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Glochids detach very easily on contact and cause intense skin irritation. |
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When she finally started paying attention to the professor, he could see a look of vague irritation at the professor's sharp accent, which was a grating sound to anyone's ear. |
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Natalie's emerald eyes flashed with irritation and she sighed impatiently. |
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Slippery elm bark lozenges, which you can find in most health food stores, may calm down the irritation as well. |
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A gentle, soothing formula which feels like an eyebath in a dropper, washing away tiredness and irritation. |
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Living at French expense, he continued to petition ministers for commitment to another invasion, to their increasing irritation. |
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Cattle sometimes consume metal objects which are deposited in the reticulum and irritation from the metal objects causes hardware disease. |
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They were a loutsome source of irritation and responsible for much septic poisoning. |
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Use an isotonic saline solution in your neti pot to prevent irritation of your nasal passages. |
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Ginger and cumin seeds when boiled provide relief from throat irritation and work as an expectorant. |
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Key ingredients include zinc oxide, which works to create an effective barrier that protects babies from irritation, and provitamin B5 to soothe. |
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Common adverse reactions to polidocanol include pain or hematoma at the injection site, bruising, irritation, and discoloration, the FDA said. |
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To ease the scalp irritation, try using something called pokeroot ointment. |
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As well as relieving sunburn, aloe vera can also be used to help soothe irritation caused by insect bites and heat rash. |
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The MultiCASE software comprises a model for eye irritation, developed from the results of 207 Draize tests. |
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The Photobiology Committee verifies the claims for SPF ratings and water resistance, and reviews tests for phototoxicity and contact irritation. |
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Elidel did not induce contact sensitization, phototoxicity or photoallergy, nor did it show any cumulative irritation. |
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No magic bullet First, even low-dose aspirin can have side effects, though rare, including dizziness, stomach irritation and internal bleeding. |
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As I waited, my silence seemed to pour gasoline on the fire of Jack Reagan's irritation. |
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It is possible that CWRGP contact lens may cause some alterations to the tarsal conjunctival cells due to mechanical irritation. |
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Some research on natural aromatics have shown that many contain compounds that cause skin irritation. |
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Other side effects include epiphora, ocular irritation, lagophthalmos, and exposure keratitis. |
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Metoclopramide is useful when the underlying cause of vagal afferent nerve irritation is gastroparesis or partial bowel obstruction. |
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When a more aggressive method is required, it reacts by flicking tiny bristles or urticating hairs at its enemy, which can cause skin irritation. |
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A drip pad is placed under the patient's nose and is held in place by a nonadhesive holder that loops around the ears, lessening skin irritation. |
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Their own wicked hearts will still work and improve their own induration, excecation, and irritation to further sinning. |
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His symptoms started immediately upon exposure to the BA vapors and included eye irritation, lacrimation, rhinorrhea, nausea and vomiting. |
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Symptoms often include constipation, toxic and allergic reactions, irritation of the intestinal mucosa, and malnutrition. |
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Murphy, Interaction between chemoreceptive modalities of odour and irritation. |
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It is nature's way of protecting our airways, a reflex response to any irritation in our throat. |
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Parabens can cause skin irritation and contact dermatitis in individuals with paraben allergies, a small percentage of the general population. |
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Disease of the ovaries or of the spinal cord, by reflex irritation, may cause estromania, constant desire for the bull. |
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Glamour girls adore the smooth look of a Brazilian but dread the pain, razor bumps and irritation that can accompany it. |
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Bump Down, Barc's trademark razor bump relief product, which helps reduce irritation and ingrown hairs due to shaving. |
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With clinically proven ingredients that repair skin cells, relieve stress and avoid irritation, Dermovia's newest mask is Calming Chamomile. |
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Oatmeal has been used for centuries as a soothing agent to relieve itch and irritation associated with various xerotic dermatoses. |
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Horse Chestnut Complex and an exclusive Shiso and Aloe Complex help reduce shaving irritation and redness. |
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Or maybe it was sheer irritation at the four solid months of feverish speculation from Oscarologists as to what they would do? |
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It is usually caused by shoe irritation, the pull of the Achilles' tendon, a high arch, or foot biomechanics while running. |
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We can enjoy the embarrassment and irritation of the caught-out slippery jacks whose scams we're all sick to the back teeth of. |
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Toxocara canis, a hookworm known to infect wolf pups in utero, can cause intestinal irritation, bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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Similarly, dry cement powder in contact with mucous membranes can cause severe eye or respiratory irritation. |
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When left on skin, it will cause irritation, drying, and potentially burns. |
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Walnut hulls contain polyphenols that stain hands and can cause skin irritation. |
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Adding to her irritation were the continuing rumors that Selznick had taken advantage of her in the movie deal. |
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Ahmadi-nejad, on the other hand, often speaks of the second coming as imminent, much to irritation of many clerics. |
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She did not use an app like Gripe to frictionlessly send out a complaint to her million Twitter followers at the first twinge of irritation. |
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The primary literature would have informed her that beyond contact irritation, toxicity of the isocyanates varies widely. |
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Breathing small amounts of trichloroethylene for short periods may cause headaches, lung irritation, dizziness, poor coordination and difficulty in concentrating. |
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It is also true that sometimes inhalation alone can cause skin irritation. |
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If they are prone to irritation, look for washes without sodium lauryl sulphate, a detergent that helps formulas foam but can inflame sensitive skin and cause dermatitis. |
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Dermatopathic lymphadenitis occurs in lymph nodes draining areas in which there has been disruption or irritation of the skin barrier due to any process, benign or malignant. |
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Instead, this terpene only increases the solvent's ability to 'dissolve' and mobilize the nitroxide side chain, which is in agreement with its low irritation response. |
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Most urticating hairs range in effect from mild irritation to dermatitis. |
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Anautogenous tabanid females ingest blood by lacerating the skin with serrated mouthparts and lapping up the pooled blood, which can cause significant irritation to the host. |
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Methylchloroform exposure, for example, can cause dizziness, lightheadedness, and mild eye and skin irritation, and may have more serious effects with long-term exposure. |
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Shoes that are too tight or pointy squeeze the toes, make bunions worse and may rub against the protruding skin causing irritation, discomfort and sometimes sores. |
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Meningism, commonly associated with the meningeal irritation of meningitis, may be mistaken for neck stiffness associated with impending tonsillar herniation. |
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Sciatica is the name given to any sort of pain that is caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs through the back of the pelvis down both legs. |
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This would have a much better chance of slowing the road hogs than a reduced speed limit and would also remove an unnecessary irritation for motorists. |
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This new ingredient is dermatologically tested to offer less irritation potential than retinol, providing a gentle, safe and effective anti-aging retinoid. |
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This will be exposed to both mechanical irritation from the nappy and chemical assault from urine and faeces until the newly exposed surface of the glans keratinises. |
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The symptoms of conjunctivochalasis range from dry eye, epiphora, and irritation, to localized pain, foreign body sensation, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and ulceration. |
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The alveolar ridge revealed stabilization for periods of more than two years after implantation, with no signs of inflammation, irritation or flaking of surrounding tissue. |
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Hodgson's irritation about the booking that means Welbeck is suspended on Tuesday was there for everyone to see and justifiable, too, when it was such a soft decision. |
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The smoke kills by a combination of thermal damage, poisoning and pulmonary irritation caused by carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide and other combustion products. |
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The fifth speaker was sure it was none of these, but due to rectal irritation, vaso-motor reflex and advised divulsion of the sphincter. He was a protologist. |
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No cuts, no irritation, no mess, no ingrown hairs and no side effects. |
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Five earlier safety studies involving a total of 667 patients showed no phototoxicity, contact hypersensitivity, irritation, photoallergic response, or sensitization. |
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Each product brightens without irritation, leaving dewiness to the skin. |
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This waste had been the cause of great irritation to Mark, who, though careless of most forms of ineconomy, could not bear to see the wasting of natural force. |
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Some of the attributes that secondary surfactants impart to a formula include increased viscosity, stabilized foam and reduced skin and eye irritation. |
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In this case, firm fibrotic lesions to consider include myofibroma, irritation fibroma, neurofibroma, angiofibroma, myofibromatosis, and fibrotic pyogenic granuloma. |
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This is also known as neurodermatitis, caused by something irritating the skin that leads you to scratch which makes the irritation worse, and so on. |
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