However, there have been several instances where citizens have been bitten by stray dogs. |
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It is very important to check you are up to date with your tetanus jabs if your skin is broken in an injury or you are bitten. |
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As she packed, I saw her hands and her once beautiful nails were bitten to the quick. |
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I am at this moment being vetted for my suitability as interviewer and my nails are bitten to the quick. |
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The old water tower, for so long a landmark in Connolly Park in front of the entrance to North Connacht College, has finally bitten the dust. |
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A person who is bitten by a rabid animal but given treatment with rabies vaccines can expect not to develop rabies. |
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Once the prey is snared it is bitten with strong beak-like jaws and pulled into the mouth by the radula. |
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Humans can contract the disease when bitten by mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus. |
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She confirmed that police dogs had bitten him and that he had been admitted to hospital for treatment. |
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During the trip, one of the kids is bitten by a snake and their guide, the park ranger, heads back to base for a serum. |
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The village itself was a bit of a tourist trap but we did get to see some crocs, cuddle a koala, feed some kangaroos, get bitten by a parrot. |
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In Florida, more people are probably bitten by pigmy rattlesnakes than by any other poisonous snake. |
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Some pet keepers are bitten while handling their snakes in a drunken, drugged, tired, or emotional state, late at night. |
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He said the dog had not displayed any more aggressive behaviour since it had bitten Mrs Royle in January. |
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The mother had jokingly advised her not to go to any wild parties or get bitten on the leg by a scorpion. |
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Would you rather be bitten by a poisonous snake or constricted by a python? |
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Once bitten into, the donut transforms into angel-light wisps of sugar-bathed steam, melting so yieldingly in the mouth. |
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A Chinese boy was bitten by his neighbour's dog but his parents just let it pass because they thought the boy was not seriously injured. |
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They may reason that they are more likely to die from malaria or be bitten by a snake well before then. |
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Her face was streaked with salt and drying tears and her lower lip looked red in a ring of teeth marks where she may have bitten it. |
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And I know you think you'll be back with Josh by then, but, at the risk of having my head bitten off, I'm not so sure you will. |
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The row escalated into a fight involving a group of others, and Miss Edwards was bitten by Tanner on the arm. |
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Even she hadn't noticed she'd bitten her lip until the coppery tang of blood rushed her taste buds. |
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I remember them being everywhere when I was a nipper and a nettle sting was tantamount to being bitten by a dog. |
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By means of dancing and sweating, those bitten by tarantulas endeavor to expel the infected vapors. |
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Most people get malaria by being bitten by an infected female Anopheles mosquito. |
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The MP in question now feels he has bitten off rather more than he can swallow, let alone chew, and is now back-pedalling frantically. |
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Another time he left the terrarium with five absolutely deadly snakes open, next time he got bitten from one. |
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She told me that, without any warning, the cat had jumped on her, scratched her, and bitten her in the right arm. |
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He scratched at the side of his thumbnail, which, like the rest of his fingers, looked chewed or bitten. |
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The bitten limb should be nursed in the most comfortable position, but excessive elevation should be avoided. |
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And only a small percentage of people who are bitten by a deer tick get Lyme disease. |
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Some bathers are unnecessarily apprehensive about being bitten by beach fleas, which feed only on organic debris. |
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One hapless tourist was bitten by a tiger shark while swimming with dolphins out in deep water. |
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Many local menswear shops have bitten the dust in recent years, and sales at men's specialty stores haven't budged in a decade. |
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In the last couple of months I have been bitten by bedbugs and had to deal with this problem. |
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She says she and her two teenage sons, Miguel and Alan, were bitten by hundreds of bedbugs at the inn across from the theme park's main gate. |
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Her nail varnish is applied patchily, on bitten fingernails and bitten toenails. |
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We have got babies left on railway platforms, and in drains and garbage bins, and children bitten by dogs and besieged by disease and affliction. |
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I had noticed this morning that Nia's fingers were long and thin, her bitten down nails neat though she only trimmed them with her teeth. |
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Paul and his father had been very close for years until that day at the beach when a shark had bitten off Paul's leg. |
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You can see from another photo the tail missing from one of the seatrout, due to it being bitten off by a seal or a small whale. |
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As she lay unconscious, part of her nose, her mouth and chin were bitten off by her Labrador-cross dog, Tania. |
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A local hunter put the dog down but it was thought to have bitten at least 12 children and adults. |
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William sustained serious head and body injuries and Chang was bitten on his arms. |
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Cat-scratch disease is an infection that occurs after your child was scratched or bitten by a cat. |
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Data from the East Kalimantan health office shows there were at least 11 cases of residents bitten by dogs recorded between July and August. |
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He was a great student, especially after he had his leg amputated from being bitten by a snake in Africa on holiday. |
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If I emerge from the next week or so without being bitten by any spiders lurking in my mess, I'll start posting more frequently again. |
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Both apparently got bitten by snakes while fleeing through the sand dunes at Pearly Beach last month, and died. |
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They learned about the various types of snake, what snakes were sacred to which gods, and how to treat people who were bitten by snakes. |
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People who have been bitten by a snake are afraid of garden hoses at first glance. |
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All over the world, people come in with wounds and think they've been bitten by a spider. |
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It has led, among other things, to his being bitten by a snake and several times by scorpions. |
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We gave no thought to snakes although any one of us could have been bitten at least a dozen times as we sauntered through the bramble. |
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He had been bitten by a spider in Brazil, which probably lowered his immunity, and further tests showed that he was HIV positive. |
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Once bitten by a snake you feel suspicious even when you see a piece of rope. |
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The most important role played by the snake charmers is in treating people who have been bitten by snakes. |
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I keep getting subscription invitations from Walrus magazine, and got one from Geist too, but I haven't bitten yet. |
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The 19th cent. saw the British merchant navy at its strongest before international competition had bitten deep. |
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There has been a gradual reduction in the size of the fishing industry in the UK as EU fishing policies have bitten hard over the last decade. |
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Reality has bitten with a vengeance for Australia's dominant telecommunications company. |
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Seems that Bob has been bitten by the sales bug after his experiences at Imvector. |
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In 1994, while I was a managing editor at Doubleday, I acquired my first book and was bitten by the acquisitions bug. |
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The brunette winced, knowing that Mack had no idea how many times Charlie had bitten his lip to stop the questions that sprung up in his mind. |
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There was one of those horrible silences when I could have bitten my tongue off. |
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He cried, and the next instant could have bitten his tongue off for the childish vanity of the speech. |
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As soon as he had uttered the question, he could have bitten his tongue off. |
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I would never have believed the pictures had I not seen them, and once bitten, twice shy. |
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There will be an element of once bitten, twice shy with investors who will shy away from going back into equities. |
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Of course, once bitten, twice shy, and on top of that, he's got the whole male ego thing telling him not to take another risk. |
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On the first day of the trip an elderly gentleman in the group was bitten by a mosquito. |
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It's even possible that she was bitten by an infected mosquito that managed to survive over the winter. |
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I learnt Singhalese, was bitten by a scorpion and met the Queen at a garden party held at the British High Commission in Colombo. |
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Alex was clearly nervous, because she kept bending and flexing her fingers, and her nails were bitten down to the flesh. |
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Non-Hopi experts have tried to discover how the priests can handle snakes without being bitten, but the secret has not been revealed. |
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Now what about in an altercation like a pub brawl or a street brawl where someone is bitten? |
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With my tongue throbbing from the hot pepper I'd bitten into, the main course of tofu and vegetables on okra polenta, was divinely soothing. |
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Joan looked up from examining her bitten nails, wondering if she should pick up a new black varnish. |
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Zookeepers in Cincinnati, Ohio helped police search the home of a woman who died after being bitten by a venomous pet snake. |
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He went to Belvedere College after that but by that stage, the jumping bug had well and truly bitten and he was commuting daily to get his fix. |
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Yes, the spring cleaning bug has bitten and God help anyone getting in my way. |
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It was possible that an insect or a spider had bitten her during that time. |
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The two-year-old girl was attacked at her home in Greenroyd Avenue, Bolton, and bitten seven times on the face by the bull mastiff. |
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If you get bitten, wash the area with soap and water or apply calamine lotion or one of the many cortisone creams on the market. |
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Maybe if I had bitten my lip at 18 and not stood my ground, things could have worked out differently. |
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Several retailers have attempted to adopt the technology earlier, but it's a case of once bitten twice shy. |
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But when I was bitten, while picking some herbs to heal a sick friend, they made me one of their Elders. |
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Before touching the cat, cover her head with a thick blanket or heavy towel to protect yourself from being bitten. |
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The appalling scene resulted in a Garda being bitten twice on the arm while the same Garda was also struck forcibly with an iron bar. |
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When the fish is too large to be swallowed entire, the hinder portion will be bitten off and the anterior part allowed to float or sink. |
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By this stage, my nails were bitten, and I was even happy to see this shiny white bus arrive to whisk me off to home sweet home. |
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When the chikungunya virus is dominant in the mosquito, those bitten will suffer from chikungunya. |
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His right ear was almost ripped off, his right cheek was badly bitten and he sustained severe injuries to the back of the head and hands. |
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If someone is bitten by a kiwi they should thoroughly cleanse the wound using alcohol and seek immediate medical advice. |
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Reportedly, an average five people a week bitten by stray dogs are immunised at the anti-hydrophobia ward of the First City Hospital. |
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She woke up in excruciating pain when she rolled over and was bitten by the false widow on the back of the left hand. |
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He collapsed after being bitten 10 times by a false widow on the neck and back. |
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Eurydice picks flowers for her wedding garland and is fatally bitten by the snake. |
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Maybe one of the night creatures were feeding in the woods and the girl had just found out what they were or had just been bitten. |
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The drunk, singular in his rebellion, had bitten her hand while they pinioned his limbs down. |
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Have you ever innocently bitten into a chunk of cayenne pepper in a spicy stir-fry? |
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The area abounded with poisonous snakes and insects, and I was continually amazed that none of the other children was bitten. |
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Dogs bitten by any of Texas' dangerous snakes, including rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads and coral snakes, often suffer unnecessarily. |
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Imagine my horror when I had invited the parents of a Japanese student staying with me and we were all bitten by fleas! |
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In some cases we have learned that an insect can cause harm, such as when we're bitten by a flea or mosquito. |
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In 2002, two Gardai sued the state after being bitten by fleas in Garda stations. |
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As he walked around the lounge his boots stuck to the floor and he became aware that he was being bitten by fleas. |
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Probably I was at my greatest physical risk when I was bitten by a coral snake in Central America. |
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Unfortunately, he never did find the swamp, because the ground was alive with poisonous cottonmouth snakes and he didn't fancy getting bitten. |
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If bitten, victims are urged to make a formal complaint to the authorities and the owners could face stiff penalties. |
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So what happens if you get bitten and you haven't had the pre-exposure vaccine? |
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I once organised the rescue of a small girl who had been bitten by a puff adder. |
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I was bitten in bed, Sunday morning, once on each of the pulse points on my wrists. |
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An endoparasitic worm is transferred from a mosquito to its host when bitten. |
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It is thought the animal was either bitten or stung by an insect. |
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I can only hope that as a nation, we remain once bitten, twice shy. |
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The Kerry champions, on their first visit to Croke Park as a club, played with the conservatism and nervousness of a team that had been here before, once bitten, twice shy. |
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A puppy, illegally imported from Morocco last month, is reported to have bitten at least nine people in the Gironde, Dordogne and Garonne regions of France before it died. |
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But the title of Best Death definitely belongs to Bob Stookey, who got bitten by a zombie then captured by cannibals. |
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Some juice spills out when one is sliced or bitten, but it isn't nearly as plump and oozy as a traditional link. |
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The snarling dog they kept in a pen for decades has just escaped and bitten their hand off. |
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City Hall security in Toronto had better be on high alert if Ford really has been bitten by the snake. |
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One prisoner told of being bitten on his legs by guard dogs. |
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Once, he was bitten by a horrendous dog, and was also stung by a wasp. |
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Quite simply, there will be a history of having been bitten or scratched by the family moggy, and the inoculation site will drain into the affected lymph glands. |
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In the United States, about 8,000 people a year are bitten by rattlers or their cousins in the pit viper subfamily, which includes copperheads and water moccasins. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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Now, many Han Chinese view Tibetans as dangerous ingrates who have bitten the hand of their benevolent Chinese colonizers. |
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One officer suffered minor injuries after being bitten on the hand. |
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Regrettably, uneven casting and some ragged ensemble from both singers and orchestra left the impression that they had bitten off more than they could chew. |
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The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten. |
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When you've been bitten by a snake, you're leery of a lizard. |
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Many PC makers have bitten the bullet over the past couple of years, and stopped loading up their desktops with preinstalled bloatware and ad-ware icons. |
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In last week's ferocious victory over Huddersfield, for example, Ellis was the victim of a deliberate late foul, and was then bitten for good measure. |
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In May 2012, Mark Wolford, a third-generation snake handler, also died after being bitten by a rattlesnake. |
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Today, however, the likelihood of being bitten by katipo is becoming increasingly remote, as this icon of our coastal dune systems is rapidly disappearing. |
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I got bitten by another spider last night while I was asleep. |
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But I can tell you what it feels like to be attacked by a grizzly bear, gored by a bull, bitten by a venomous snake or attacked by African killer bees. |
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He says he was bitten as he tried to unbolt a gate to get the dogs out. |
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I rolled him over onto his side, into the recovery position, and cleared his airway with my fingers, sticky with saliva and blood where he had bitten his tongue. |
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I learned early on in my diving career about respecting wild animals, when I was bitten by a wobbegong shark while diving at Sydney Harbour's north head. |
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People are bitten by exotic snakes while handling or feeding them, cleaning out their cages, milking them of their venoms, or attempting to steal them. |
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He collapses under the strain of it and he is bitten by guilt, remorse, and self-reproach. |
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Anyone bitten by a zombie dies and is reanimated as one of them. |
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One can become inflicted with this malady by being bitten by zombie. |
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The cops fled the scene, but not before one was bitten by the zombie. |
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They were around in the morning when we got up so we hurriedly struck camp and legged it up the hill to the east of the camp before we could get bitten to shreds. |
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A black legged tick had bitten patients about 3 to 20 days before. |
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He spent the night under observation at the hospital after it was discovered he had been bitten by a venomous crab spider the size of a large coin. |
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During the chase Dirawong was bitten on the head by the snake who, when Dirawong had stopped to eat herbs, coiled itself around in the river and formed Snake Island. |
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Even though I've been bitten by a snake, I still like snakes. |
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It is simply inevitable that in a snake pit with that many snakes one of them would be lucky or smart enough to have bitten you despite your resistance. |
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Square paintings divided into apparently geometric blocks, the stripped areas retaining the ghostly residue of the oils where they have bitten into the canvas. |
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But the reporter had bitten, says Mike, hook, line and sinker. |
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These are staggering figures and have bitten deep into the British soul. |
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The girl beside him had bitten her lip to keep from crying out loud. |
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She would have to have bitten me four times before I became a vampire. |
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He was first bitten by the climbing bug as a 10-year-old scout. |
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A woman has received treatment after being bitten by a bat that initial tests show has a strain of rabies which, in rare cases, can affect humans. |
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He was headbutted during a street brawl in Trowbridge last month and bitten on the hand as he dealt with a domestic incident in Westbury over Christmas. |
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By the time I got there I was already chilled to the bone and was starting to have a few doubts as to whether I had bitten of more than I could chew. |
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Sure, it was unhealthy, but at least she wasn't biting her nails so much anymore and bitten nails, she'd decided, were so ugly and spoke of an unbalanced mind. |
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Even as the question left my lips, I could have bitten my tongue off. |
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He could have bitten his tongue off the moment the words were spoken. |
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An attorney representing three of the accused told the court his clients had been beaten by the police and bitten by police dogs during their arrest. |
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But I'd recently been bitten by a pariah dog in Charing Cross, near my boarding school, and had to endure three weeks of agonising anti-rabies injections. |
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The first two casualties of the exercise were actually two of the dogs, and we thought one had been bitten by a snake, but it was actually multiple bull ants. |
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The couple finally forsook the wild heather of the Highlands for fresh pastures in Ireland's midlands when they were bitten by the Irish ballad bug. |
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I got bitten by a green bull ant, in a very sensitive place. |
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They then took off for real, shedding armfuls of bitten plums. |
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For him, however, it was not a case of once bitten, twice shy. |
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But her resilient, pragmatic approach won over voters who could arguably have been once bitten, twice shy about returning any sort of Thatcher to victory. |
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When the suckers get bitten, the hagfishes exude slime which suffocates predators. |
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Alan Saunders was bitten by a Grey Nurse Shark while fishing at a beach in the town of Crowdy Head. |
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Visitors who had been bitten by the travel bug could talk to representatives of Qatar Airways, Dnata Travel, Mannai Travel and Gulf Adventures. |
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Sheriff 's deputies patrolled the coastline and recovered Lucas's bodyboard, which had a one-foot segment bitten off. |
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Kyle, 21, was bitten in half on Sunday at the Boneyards surf break off Bunker Bay, about 300km south of Perth. |
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Police said the boy was sitting upright on his boogie board off secluded Riecks Point when he was bitten on both legs. |
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The travel bug has bitten all and agencies are working overtime to chalk out plans for its customers. |
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Having lived a peripatetic life as an army brat, with frequent postings and changes of schools, I was bitten young by the travel bug. |
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She moved from Roseburg years ago, after being bitten by a brown recluse spider. |
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A TEENAGE boy is critically ill in an Australian hospital after being bitten by the world's most venomous snake, the inland taipan. |
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I was bitten on the eye by a midgie when I was filming Monarch and it was so badly swollen they had to stop filming for the day. |
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Thompson came to police attention last year when he narrowly survived being bitten by a death adder in the pet shop where he worked. |
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The snake alert came after three locals were bitten by Death Adders out in the bush areas where the rally takes place. |
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Farage rehydrates On a lighter note, one in four of candidates said they had been bitten or chased by a dog whilst out campaigning. |
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A NIGHTCLUBBER had part of his ear bitten off during an attack in Newcastle. |
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The snake was slithering by Mads's right car wheel, but she finally managed to get into her car without getting bitten. |
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We report a case of ulceroglandular tularemia in a human in Tasmania, Australia who was bitten by a ringtail possum. |
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Since he was bitten by a dog when he was young, he has always been leery of animals. |
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The most common injury is falling from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten. |
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When the animal contracted rabies, Byron nursed him, albeit unsuccessfully, without any thought or fear of becoming bitten and infected. |
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Paris recognized Voltaire's hand and judged the patriarch to be bitten by jealousy. |
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Pollok swore out a warrant against Welsh who was arrested upon complaint that he had bitten his former manager's ear in half. |
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He was bitten by a snake, but a second woman cured him, on condition that she could also be his wife. |
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Cattle are bitten on the neck, back or head and then the abdominal cavity is opened for eating. |
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The victims are repeatedly bitten on the head and face, and are then dragged off and consumed, unless the wolves are driven off. |
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People are generally bitten only after stepping on them or attempting to pick them up. |
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Finally the shark was badly bitten and fled to the open sea, and the crocodile finally ruled the estuarine area that today is the city. |
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The infections from both tyrannosaurs were received by being bitten during a fight, like the Herrerasaurus specimen. |
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A modification was also made to the drill for loading so that the cartridge was torn with the hands and not bitten. |
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A suspected burglar was tracked down by a police service dog and bitten early today. |
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They say that a person turns into a were wolf when he is bitten by another lycanthrope, or even by an ordinary wolf. |
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I shot a zombie. He was a zombie, Kenneth. The pilot was bitten before he picked us up! |
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On another occasion, Baker tied a tourniquet around a friend's finger after the friend had been bitten by a water moccasin. |
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Jug bitten was all you were. You had enough blue ruin to make any man stagger. |
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In 1834, Darwin records being bitten by Triatoma infestans bugs, which are carriers of Trypanosoma cruzi protozoa and the cause of this disease. |
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For two years, and very ostentatiously, Sarkozy has bitten his tongue. |
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Consequently, many new crabbers have been severely bitten, learning their limits. |
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Their feet have sharp little hooks on them to aid climbing and when held in the hand,give the sensation that you are being bitten. |
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Aiden Wain, was bitten on the face by the dog and needed five butterfly stitches around the wound. |
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He spent the night under observation in hospital after it was discovered he had been bitten by a venomous crab spider, the size of a 50p piece. |
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Ball, bitten by the swap-meet bug while living in California, said swap meets can take hold here, too. |
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Someone had bitten his lughole and Bath prop Yates was fingered as the culprit. |
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Ras Al Khaimah A carpenter died in Ras Al Khaimah's Al Oribi area after being bitten by a snake while taking a shower. |
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Depending on the species of beast that bites you, it can really hurt, for example if you're bitten by horse flies or stable flies. |
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The only way a dog can get heartworms is by being bitten by an infected mosquito. |
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The large pit bull terrier had menaced him and his mother before, and had once bitten the latter. |
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No potable water, no hospitals and not even antivenoms that are needed to treat people bitten by snakes found in Thar desert in large numbers. |
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He further pointed out that if a person is bitten, the victim should firstly try to stay calm and apply an ice bag on the bite, before visiting the nearest hospital. |
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Doctors told Jonathon Hogg he could have died after he was bitten by a poisonous brown recluse spider, which he believes happened on a flight from Qatar to South Africa. |
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Those bitten by the mosquito can get dengue fever and those already infected once if infected again are prone to higher risk of getting dengue hemorrhagic fever. |
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On was bitten on the one breaking up moggies and ospital treatment. |
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At the end of an hour he died, as they die who are bitten by the little brown karait, and the policemen bore him and the thing under the tablecloth to their appointed places. |
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Horden had told his trial that he had been bitten by a dog, the wound had turned septic and that, scared to visit a doctor, he decided to self-medicate. |
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A POSTWOMAN was bitten by a dog as she delivered mail to a Batley home. |
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According to tradition, the origin of this dance lies in a story about a boy who was bitten by a snake and the rituals his family held to heal him. |
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There's no taste to beat that of a cob of sweetcorn pulled from boiling water, put on a plate with a wedge of butter and bitten into as soon as your mouth can handle it. |
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Indeed, in May 2013, a Belarusian fisherman died after being bitten several times by a beaver, severing an artery in his leg and causing him to bleed to death. |
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Hershel is bitten in the leg by one of the undead, and a quick-thinking Rick hacks off the infected limb in the hope that the zombification doesn't spread. |
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I had been the mistress of fourteen turtles over a number of years, and I could boast having been bitten by, along with the standard animals, a horse, a swoose, and a camel. |
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Here they undergo reproduction by a sexual process, and appear in her venomosalivary gland in a condition ready for transmission to the next person bitten. |
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