Right now a spasmodic tic in his leg at the wrong time could get him killed. |
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It is reputed as a drug which dispels wind from the stomach and counteracts spasmodic disorders. |
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Party members were tightly controlled, but the inner party made no attempt to turn the proles from spasmodic mob into party members. |
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At 12 mo, 4 subjects suffered from rhinitis and sore throat and 2 others suffered from spasmodic tracheitis. |
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The band bring abrasive but melodic rock that comes complete with spasmodic on-stage performance. |
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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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She also had occasional spasmodic retrosternal pain, usually after eating, but denied having symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux. |
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She gives a last little spasmodic lunge and then pulls away and takes a deep breath. |
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A tic commonly affecting adults is a spasmodic closure of one or both eyes, known as blepharospasm. |
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There has always been an interest in library service throughout Canada but the will actively to organize this interest has been spasmodic. |
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The reduction of fat consumption leads to a reduction in the frequency and severity of diarrhoea-type discomfort as well as spasmodic pains. |
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Relations with the Security and Defence Subcommittee of the European Parliament, if they exist at all, are equally spasmodic and ill-defined. |
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Recommendations: This oil is useful in case of contractions and spasmodic pains. |
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Short-acting opioid that has been proven to be effective to treat spasmodic colic in horses. |
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Main properties: Major Antistress, it immediately calms down in case of even important agitation, or in case of nervous spasmodic pains. |
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Where breeder seed of such crops is provided, the supply is spasmodic,ad hoc and selectiveas to beneficiaries. |
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The fumitory is used in spasmodic disorders associated with gallbladder, biliary tract and gastrointestinal tract. |
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That would provide perfect forum for us to address issues in a timely fashion rather than doing so on a spasmodic, periodic basis. |
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It is specific for asthma and oppressed breathing, hiccup, whooping cough, spasmodic croup, tetanus, hydrophobia, hysteria paroxysms and hysterical convulsions. |
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The only check on that power is the spasmodic eruption of pseudo-scandal, a brief orgy of blood-letting as used to occur between emperorships in ancient Rome. |
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Main properties in aromatherapy: Anti spasmodic, expectorant, tonic, stimulant, estrogen-like. |
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The theatrical declamation and spasmodic rhythm reinforce the dramatic implications of the text. |
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Deaths from spasmodic tribal violence do not count, nor those at the hands of neo-Taliban fighters or caused by American friendly fire. |
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There's nothing like massage therapy for toning muscles and for soothing bruised, stiff, tight or spasmodic joints. |
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This is especially so during the early catarrhal stage, but once the typical spasmodic bout starts the infection becomes negligible. |
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As far as the Brenner tunnel is concerned, recent progress has been spasmodic, to say the least. |
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At the end of the week, it becomes spasmodic and comes in bouts, initially more often during the night, but later during the day as well. |
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The shivering had died to spasmodic twitches and then even they stopped. |
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Her chin began a spasmodic quivering and the tears sprang into her eyes. |
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If I could penetrate into the inner workings of things, I should discover omnificent power to be simple or compound, continuous or spasmodic, intentional or blind. |
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In a household where one of the parents was a newly graduated professor of linguistics and the other an artist, income was usually rather meagre and spasmodic in nature. |
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We selected these muscles because they were often involved in stress-related disorders such as tension headache, spasmodic torticollis, and fibromyalgia. |
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Not only so but Bornholm disease may occur with severe spasmodic pain in the chest simulating angina or abdominal pain simulating appendicitis, cholecystitis or pancreatitis. |
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Because of its sedative nature and narcotic abilities, leaves were mixed with other herbs for the treatment of whooping and spasmodic coughs in children. |
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For example, it is suggested that lower doses cause more contraction of the womb, and higher doses have a more spasmodic effect and decrease the rate of contraction. |
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They are less spasmodic, but can coil their arms around objects, holding even after death. |
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And now the lion lunged suddenly to earth and with a few spasmodic quiverings lay still. |
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Directions: asthmatic bronchitis, sinusitis, colds, spasmodic cough, dyspepsia, flatulence, aƩrocolite, spasmodic enterocolitis, oligomenorrhea, menopause, pre-menopause, rheumatism, lumbago. |
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It is used in the treatment of spasmodic torticollis in adults, blepharospasm associated with dystonia, strabismus, equinus foot deformity, hyperhidrosis of the axilla, and in the management of focal spasticity. |
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Supraglottal injection of botulinum toxin type A in adductor type spasmodic dysphonia with both intrinsic and extrinsic hyperfunction. |
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A 49-year-old man taking interferon beta-1b for chronic progressive multiple sclerosis took 50 mg of sildenafil and 2 hours later had a spasmodic episode. |
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This, next to our determination to prevent unnecessary wastage of human lives, affords the strongest of reasons why we should seek to avoid spasmodic action and unrelated activities. |
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His spasmodic efforts to affect it in favour of his interests in any one of the newspapers which he from time to time owned or controlled were singularly maladroit and uncouth. |
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Definition: A form of bronchial disorder associated with airway obstruction, marked by recurrent attacks of paroxysmal dyspnea, with wheezing due to spasmodic contraction of the bronchi. |
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Yet the brutality has an oddly spasmodic, unpatterned feeling: one soldier may be nearly insane with rage while the others stand around blank-faced, not sure how they should behave. |
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Nebulised budesonide is no more effective than oral steroids but is reserved for recurrent spasmodic croup to prevent the requirement for repeat doses of steroids. |
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Another reason for the neglected status of avigation is the fact that in the past there has been only slight and spasmodic need for the new science. |
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Women in pouffy party dresses of hot pink and chartreuse, and men looking like they'd started out dapper but had long left elegance behind, erupted into spasmodic fits. |
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