What matters is their interpretability, the meanings they attract, their fluctuant interpretive magnetism. |
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It may present clinically as a fluctuant buccal or palatal swelling, with or without a draining fistula. |
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This is increasingly the face of religion in America — fluid, fluctuant, questioning, nonconformist and in many cases unaffiliated. |
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A tender, fluctuant 8-cm mass was felt in the right upper quadrant, several centimeters inferior to a subcostal scar from a previous open cholecystectomy. |
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Commonly known as an abscess or boil, a furuncle is a tender, erythematous, firm or fluctuant mass of walled-off purulent material, arising from the hair follicle. |
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A tool will sometimes impose itself as being that corresponding to the tonality of what we discover in the course of creating, but it is very fragile and fluctuant. |
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The head appeared atraumatic and normocephalic with a 4 x 5 cm soft, fluctuant area over the parietal region. |
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Without therapeutic intervention, the disease typically progresses to form more fluctuant and more painful, subcutaneous nodules that resemble large furuncles. |
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