Sometimes chronic pain is just a nagging discomfort, but it can flare up into severe pain. |
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She poked at the fire causing it to flare up and throw more shadows across their faces. |
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Furthermore, an asymptomatic infection can flare up after weeks or months and suddenly start to cause symptoms. |
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Things that even in better writing only smouldered, flare up here in full force. |
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One would think that meaning might flare up here or there though some chance concatenation of words. |
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I have a quick temper which can flare up and be over in seconds, which makes me rueful, but at least provides bystanders with entertainment. |
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My fighting the control and manipulation allows the gaslighting to continue and sometimes flare up uncontrollably. |
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The result will be a world that muddles along, with the constant danger that unattended problems will flare up disastrously. |
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Those tensions are still there, and in the Kyrgyz Republic they do flare up from time to time in the south of the country. |
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It takes very little for fires that we thought had been put out to flare up once again. |
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Knowing the child's pattern of reactions helps prevent situations in which frustrations flare up. |
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The attendants will have an opportunity to see the historic flame flare up from the newly built flame holder of the Martial Art Games. |
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We must avoid conflicts, conflicts that become militarised or that flare up again. |
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But prednisone isn't a permanent cure, as Crohn's can flare up at any time, and eventually abdominal cramping, fatigue and chronic diarrhea returned. |
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The disease goes through periods of exacerbation and remission with no known triggers to alert the practitioner to when the condition will flare up. |
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The post-Cold War need for mobile, flexible forces to deal with threats and flashpoints that can flare up at a moment's notice has placed a new emphasis on airlift. |
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Blazing fires will flare up when this evil is overthrown and My Church will be triumphant in a way it has never known. |
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Tensions smoulder and then flare up between nations and ethnic groups, or as a result of a build-up of social and economic injustices. |
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It is helpful to write down and keep track of what was happening at the time of the flare up. |
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The next time, just when you light the barbecue, the flames will nicely flare up. |
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In some places and at certain times, they do recede but then they flare up again, often undoing the good work of many people over many years. |
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She said she first learned of the current flare up by seeing tweets from the IDF spokesperson's Twitter account. |
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Some men will hide in the coils of DNA, a few atoms that spell red hair, and they'll flare up for centuries to come like a fire in a coal seam, stubborn and inextinguishable. |
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As seen by the spikes of violence that were triggered by the rice shortage, the operation to apprehend Alfredo Reinado and the announcement of the new Government, security problems can flare up at any time. |
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These are worrying signs that tensions are high and might flare up again. |
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It's been determined that some factors like alcohol consumption and being overweight are detrimental and the consumption of omega 3 fatty acids is beneficial, either in treating a flare up or as a preventative measure. |
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Viral and bacterial diseases that kill victims before the illnesses spread to others tend to flare up and then die out. |
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He is worried about whether or not he can drink a beer and I haven't been able to find anything on the internet anywhere and was wondering if it's okay for him to have a beer or two, or will it flare up his gall stones? |
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These allergens may aggravate the eczema and make it flare up. |
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The issue would flare up, then die down, then flare up again. |
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He has still continued to flare up periodically and to commit atrocities against his own and other people, but the air strikes have helped somewhat. |
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It is to notice, with respect the act of scratching the match-head on the strike plate of the matchbox, of seeing the fire flare up. |
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It should be understood that a conflict can flare up upon the departure of the peacekeeping force if it leaves too soon, amounting to the abandonment of a fragile peace. |
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Often pain relievers or other types of medications will be prescribed to help manage symptoms that flare up between doses of scheduled medication. |
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They flare up like a furzebush in the flames, but if for a short space you may abide the heat of it, then there is a chance that it may be cooler. |
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