In this world the most glorious of all possessions one could hope to have was that of the carbuncle. |
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Call your doctor if a boil or carbuncle is extremely painful, lasts longer than two weeks or occurs with a fever. |
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The dome is not the only monstrous carbuncle currently swallowing obscene amounts of public money. |
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You see every carbuncle, every missing tooth, every stitch of ragged clothing. |
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However, one of the Everton lads has a carbuncle on his neck the size of a duck's egg. |
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But the buckle on her belt was the shape of a circle of thorns surrounding a bright red carbuncle, like the tattoo on the nape of her neck. |
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They began shortly after I had finished the concerto with an atrocious carbuncle resulting from an insect sting. |
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The resultant skyscape will be a beautiful tree with a carbuncle. |
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Take the European Union budget, a monstrous carbuncle apparently designed to sap the life force of anyone who comes near it. |
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Any infection under the skin, such as a boil or carbuncle, may break through the surface and form an inflammatory ulcer. |
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A carbuncle is a cluster of boils that occurs when the infection spreads and other boils are formed. |
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Behind the guard was another, but he seemed to be more of a mage, with flowing red robes and an oaken staff with a brilliant carbuncle sapphire in its top. |
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But within South Korea, there is relief at the removal of a carbuncle that has disfigured the national face: even a second-best solution is seen as better than none. |
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Rainscreen cladding to the four corners representing hulls incorporating backing wall support structure, diamond shaped aluminium cassettes and carbuncle windows and aluminium and timber louvred appearance panels. |
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There were found many fossils of animals that once inhabited Sicily, but also objects used by prehistoric man of the Upper Palaeolithic and the Bronze Age, as evidenced by a drawing to carbuncle which is a wizard. |
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The formation of a carbuncle may be an indication of immune depression. |
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After a couple of days the lesion may resemble a furuncle or carbuncle. |
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Carbuncle is a large coalescence of furuncles with several draining points usually found on the neck, back, or thighs. |
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When individual lesions such as Furuncle, Carbuncle, Folliculitis, Abscess are considered it is comparable to Munoz Perez et al. |
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Glenrothes was awarded a Carbuncle Award in 2009 which was set up by Urban Realm and Carnyx Group to challenge the quality of built environments in Scotland. |
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