Casey ran around the small oval, puffing and panting, limping on her left foot, the blister throbbing excruciatingly. |
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Let the blister and the surrounding wood dry thoroughly before adding glue. |
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A physician was called, who soon after his arrival applied a blister to the throat and let another pint of blood. |
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The pavement was hot and full of small stones, and his stocking feet began to blister. |
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Use thicker-fleshed chiles, such as poblanos, and allow their skin to blacken and blister without burning through the flesh. |
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Most severe forms may cause the skin to blister and peel over the entire body surface. |
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My feet were beginning to blister, and my joints ached, but finally, tired and weary, I reached the final step. |
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If you breathe it, it will blister your mouth and throat until you suffocate. |
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Spending too much time in the sun, or not using adequate protection can blister your skin and make it peel. |
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Because blister beetle larvae feed on grasshopper eggs, there is often an increase in areas of high grasshopper populations. |
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The University doesn't recommend blister beetle treatment because the dead beetles, which are still toxic, remain in the field. |
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Mylabris, the dried body of the Chinese blister beetle, has been used as a folk medicine for more than 2000 years. |
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The packaging is the fairly standard, and expected blister pack, which provides adequate protection for the modules in transit. |
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Overdose behaviour changed after the introduction of smaller blister packs of paracetamol. |
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Being a gadget freak, I'm in a continual state of battle with the dreaded plastic blister pack. |
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It sits in my room, as accurate and humble as the day I wrenched it out of its blister pack. |
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Inside the box are the parts needed for installation, a blister pack of thermal paste, installation instructions, and the heatsink itself. |
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A 20-sheet blister pack gives you 220 fluorescent red targets in three different sizes. |
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At the same time nearly all preparations became available only in blister packs. |
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The product is offered to contractors in one 10-bit blister pack or a six cartridge 60-pack carton. |
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Now, the recall was triggered by concerns that blister packs contain two pills. |
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The use of PVC blister packs has declined in favor of single-content paperboard. |
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The inside features a short themed poem with the bar contained in a clear plastic blister pack. |
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Future internet based trials could assess this aspect more robustly through the use of returned blister packs or other technologies. |
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Her uncovered arm was exposed to the chemical and her arm started to blister and burn. |
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Swinging on the uneven bars, she had to blister her hands because the gloves were too big for her. |
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All showed traces of blister gases, the army said, a group of chemical compounds which include mustard gas. |
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The drones would be fitted with a newly-developed ultra-lightweight sensor system that can detect nerve gas and blister agents. |
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The lesions blanched with diascopy but did not urticate, blister, or itch after a brisk stroke. |
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Chickenpox is caused by the varicella zoster virus, and the main symptoms are a high fever and itchy red spots that blister and develop a crust. |
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If the skin is crushed, or very tightly pinched or squeezed, a blood blister may form. |
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Their return in a second blister pack of two miniatures forebodes devastation among enemy ranks! |
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Some currants are host to the White pine blister rust, and should not be planted near white pines. |
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This blister agent is a liquid at room temperature, but it can also be dispersed as an aerosol. |
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The flats I had chosen to wear on my feet had not been made for walking, and I could feel a small blister developing just under my ankle bone. |
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The reticulate, blister, blister-pimple and pimple-foveate were the main patterns of the seed coats at different developmental stages. |
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This causes the skin to blister on contact, which can result in infection, sepsis, and death. |
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The floor was very stony, and her feet, covered only in silken slippers, began to get sore and she could feel a blister began to rise. |
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I had a blister on my heel that burned badly as my oversized shoes rubbed up and down. |
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Essentially, an ovarian cyst is nothing more than a fluid-filled sac, like a blister, on an ovary. |
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The blister wall breaks, leaving open sores, which finally crust over to become dry, brown scabs. |
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Ricky burned himself trying to make toast and got a blister on his hand, but he felt he was managing. |
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Padding on the heel, ball of the foot, and instep provides extra cushioning and blister protection, and eases pressure from laces and boot folds. |
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Indeed, on the front of the package is a drawing of a foot, with the Band-Aid strategically placed where the blister supposedly is. |
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The entire time I breastfed him I suffered from recurring mastitis caused by a nipple blister. |
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They had seen Murray blister baseballs from the right side in previous years, so they flocked to Asheville to stop the experiment in its tracks. |
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister. |
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Drain the blister with a sterile needle by piercing the edge, not the middle. |
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If your lipstick comes in contact with a fever blister or cold sore, throw it away. |
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After the area is warmed the skin will be discoloured and will blister, these blisters should not be broken, but covered with a sterile covering. |
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There may also be redness around the blister, and the skin may feel hot and painful. |
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Mark the blister with spray paint and monitor it as part of the roofs routine maintenance. |
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Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of rare, inherited bullous disorders characterized by blister formation in the epidermal layer secondary to mechanical trauma. |
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Although it can kill if it enters the lungs, blister gas is used mainly to weaken infantry by making the skin break out in excruciatingly painful blisters. |
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A blister pack of green pills dropped on to Minerva's desk last week. |
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Pretty soon, red and orange flames leaped around her with heat enough to warm and then blister her skin, despite the light fall of rain that started after the fire was lit. |
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For individually wrapped tablets in blister packs or foil, then a cool dark cupboard is fine, but for capsules, it is even more important to keep them cool. |
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The drugs come in what appear to be manufacturers' blister packs. |
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I have a giant blister on the bottom of my big toe and my feet still hurt. |
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In average seasons, velvet bean has proved itself to be remarkably free from disease and insect pests, although blister beetles may eat the flowers. |
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Yesterday's blister got a little worse and grew to the big toe region. |
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Some chemicals make the area blister and cause the wart to fall off. |
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The pill comes in blister packs, usually containing 21 pills. |
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The person is contagious until the last blister has scabbed over. |
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I ended up developing a blister on one of my vocal cords, so that kinda sucked. |
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It's also called cantharides and is a powder made from the ground-up bodies of a particular kind of blister beetle that's native to Spain and southern Europe. |
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Suggested treatment for small, intact blisters is to remove the blister contents by needle aspiration or to lance the blister at its base but leave a pedicle of attachment. |
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The teenage boy kept his eyes on the young cow before him, he took out his lariat, then tugged at his wet, leather gloves, flinching when they rubbed a blister. |
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Today I have applied a blister to my stomach, or rather on my left side. |
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This surface film can blister or peel if the wood is wetted or if inside water vapor moves through the house wall and wood siding because of the absence of a vapor barrier. |
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And that's because every corn, blister, swollen ankle and ingrowing toenail will register its torture on your face, no matter how much you try to smile though the pain. |
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They will collapse and soften, and their skin will blacken and blister. |
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However, there was no sign of a break-in and suspicious circumstances were later ruled out after scenes of crime officers discovered empty blister packs of tablets in a bin. |
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It is specifically designed to provide protection against a variety of chemical agents, including nerve, choking, blister and blood agents. |
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I'm so peely-wally I blister but I'm so tired of feeling frozen,can't bear to watch the movie. |
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The raw material for this was blister steel, made by the cementation process. |
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As new skin grows beneath the blister, your body will slowly reabsorb the fluid in the blister and the skin on top will dry and peel off. |
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The back of my shoe is rubbing against my heel and giving me a blister. |
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Cantharidin is found in blister beetles, which feed on alfalfa and other crops that are in horse food. |
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In foretime, due to empirical methods, it has been reported that work on blockaded wound dressing began since human observed a blister healed faster if left unbroken. |
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During the second week, the blister begins to dry up and a scab forms. |
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The paint film will start to blister and flake off rapidly so the metal needs to be prepared for re-painting as soon as possible to prevent further deterioration. |
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This is called tungiasis and looks like a blister with a black dot. |
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In hemorrhagic smallpox the skin does not blister, but remains smooth. |
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