In this story, the first sago came from inside a man's body who defecated and the sago fell to the ground and became a sago palm. |
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A witness describes how a puppy defecated in front of the queen during a visit to a Kentucky horse-breeder, breaking the ice. |
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Children must be taught how to clean themselves after having defecated and before eating to protect them against diseases. |
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People had no sanitation system, and they defecated just behind their homes. |
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It is especially important to wash the hands with soap after defecating and after cleaning the bottom of a baby or child who has just defecated. |
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In this way, someone who washes or swims in water where an infected person has urinated or defecated also becomes infected. |
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A true spiritualist always bathes before sunrise and never eats and drinks anything before he has defecated and bathed. |
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You were mentioning that it would be dangerous to the mother if the baby had defecated while still in the womb. |
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It could be dangerous to the mother if they defecated when they were coming out. |
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While in the bathtub, he thought that he had to flatulate, but defecated instead. His mother had berated him mercilessly. |
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If they defecated outside of the mother, that was fine, but if you noticed that there was fecal matter when the baby was coming out, it could be dangerous for the mother. |
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The drudgery of this daily toil aside, the water was often polluted, drawn from muddy pools where animals defecated, while the ever-extending search for fuel was causing serious deforestation. |
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Imagining they are all vendors in the central square, they are teaching themselves skills and empowerment tactics by challenging someone who has defecated in public. |
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This means that handwashing at three junctures is critical: after using the toilet, after cleaning up a child who has defecated, and before handling food. |
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One major problem with studies of weight gain is that cattle can vary greatly in body weight depending upon the last time they last ate, drank, defecated or urinated. |
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The Komodos apparently defecated in the enclosure and then walked around in it, spreading the particularly virulent bacteria to the barriers, Hoffman said. |
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