Like peppermint, it helps your body expel gas, but it also stimulates your digestive juices. |
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Most fly fishermen have heard of amadou, the fungus traditionally used to expel moisture from dry flies. |
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Under the new regulations, headteachers will have the option to expel pupils or involve the police. |
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By means of dancing and sweating, those bitten by tarantulas endeavor to expel the infected vapors. |
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Small but prolonged rises in sea temperature force coral colonies to expel their symbiotic, food-producing algae, a process known as bleaching. |
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When you take in those extra salts, your body will need to expel them as quickly as possible. |
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That my body wants to expel the dust of the past as quickly as it inhales it seems to me an entirely healthy mechanism. |
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So, once his races are over, his main priority will be to expel them from his body as fast and efficiently as possible. |
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Viruses in your throat or chest also stimulate your cough reflex, which helps your body expel the mucus and the virus, he says. |
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It turns out that some species of penguin can expel their feces with such force that it can fly 40 cm. |
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Security forces had allied with extreme loyalists to expel families from their homes. |
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This champion of samurai who would overthrow the Shogunate and expel the barbarians became the devoted follower of the elite shogunal official. |
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He would like to deport and expel people who are French, people who would otherwise vote in elections. |
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After he won the presidency in 1990, the opposition joined with the Army to overthrow him and expel him from the country. |
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In 2003, the government sought to expel an estimated 100,000 illegal immigrants, largely Ethiopians and Somalis, from the country. |
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Encourage deeper inhalations by concentrating on full, strong exhalations that fully expel carbon dioxide from your lungs. |
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He talked about being able to purge yourself of issues, fears and anxieties by personifying them as demons and then doing workings to expel them. |
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In India, Nigella seeds are combined with various purgatives to allay gripping and colic and also help kill and expel parasites. |
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Acute diarrhea is an important defense mechanism that enables your body to expel foreign bacteria and parasites quickly. |
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In most instances coals principally generate and expel gas on heating in the subsurface. |
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Each comes with absorbent pads and fabric liners that draw moisture from the flowers and expel it through vents in the press. |
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That is a flow rate of 205 liters per minute which is proven to be sufficient to expel a solid foreign body or mucous plugs. |
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The purpose of the contractile vacuole is to expel excess water from the cell, preventing the cell from swelling up. |
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You consume a fiftieth of the oxygen consumed by a motor vehicle, and expel no pollutants. |
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Yoga helps your body reabsorb and expel gas by stimulating peristalsis, the muscle contractions that eliminate waste. |
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Scientists had noted that during a sting, scorpions expel a clear liquid followed by a cloudy one. |
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The administration is now drafting a population bill to curb urbanization and to expel poor migrants who do not have Jakarta identity cards. |
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According to the Pass Law, government officials possessed the power to expel the worker from the area by adverse endorsement in the passbook. |
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As the lava walls of the cirque crumble they expel a constant dribble onto the dirty snow below. |
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They are also warning that they could stage a walkout after the governing body overruled a decision to expel the boy. |
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Most of them expected the principal to suspend or even expel him for his outrageous behaviour. |
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Garlic helps to prevent colds and expel catarrh from the chest, will sooth a nagging cough and relieves the symptoms of sinusitis. |
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I omnipotently took it upon myself to expel from the universe as we know it future specimens of well-fitted survivalist weeds. |
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For example, plants give out oxygen and animals expel carbon dioxide and methane. |
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Any attempt to expel certain groups based on untrue allegations will be likely to splinter the movement unnecessarily. |
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He claimed that it was a part of a larger strategy to expel them violently from areas to be farmed by colonists. |
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So let him not expel you both from the Garden, so that thou art unprosperous. |
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One of the simplest lung function tests uses a peak-flow meter to measure the rate at which you expel air. |
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When stars have exhausted their nuclear fuel resources, they implode at the center and expel their outer layers into space. |
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Place into a large clean tea towel and wring to expel the liquid from the grated potato and apple and mix together thoroughly. |
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Your sinus cavities produce mucus to help expel viruses, so a runny nose is actually desirable. |
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The Mayor warned he will expel members from the chamber if they don't stop rowing. |
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In January, 381, the prefect had orders to close all Arian chapels in the city and to expel those who served them. |
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Propellants are liquefied gasses which have a low boiling point and vapor pressure high enough to expel the concentrate from the container. |
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That means the possibility of using the threat of force to force them to give up their weapons and expel the radical organization. |
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The light of knowledge is necessary to expel this demon of ignorance, he says. |
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The zucchini will expel quite a lot of liquid and this stops the fritters becoming too watery. |
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An unresponsive subject should be righted immediately, and the integrator should deliver a sub-xyphoid thrust to expel the water. |
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Eventually the king was forced to expel her from the country. |
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Simultaneously, a brigade of mercenaries and Congolese soldiers would seal off the city and expel the guerrillas. |
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As an Ebola patient slips from bad to worse to dire, he can expel as many as two and a half gallons of effluvia a day. |
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Sorry to bring up smoking again, but smoking reduces your resistance to bugs, lowers the body's ability to expel the mucus and lengthens recovery time. |
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They wanted to expel the demons which they believed caused impure thoughts. |
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After investigating the case and bringing together all of the evidence I moved to expel him from the Senate. |
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The airways also become inflamed with swelling of the bronchial mucous membrane and secretion of excessive thick mucus that is difficult to expel. |
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In elimination reactions, larger molecules expel smaller molecules like water, hydrogen halides, carbon dioxide and other diatomic gases to form new substances. |
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Another problem with these implied terms is that they do not entitle the partners to expel their co-partner, no matter how negligent or fraudulent he might have been. |
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The image of corpulent couch potatoes munching deep pan pepperoni and chilli while ogling a television screen for six hours was hard to expel from your mind. |
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It fought elections, and sought to multiply supporters on the electoral registers and expel opponents, by exploiting the registration provisions of the 1832 Reform Act. |
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Most non-government schools have much wider powers to select or expel students, and select and dismiss teachers and other staff, than government schools. |
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The party itself was forced to expel three members and sanction one other. |
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The CPGB soon became known for its loyalty to the line of the Comintern, and proposed the motion to expel Leon Trotsky from the international. |
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The Labour Government introduced legislation to expel all hereditary peers from the Upper House as a first step in Lords reform. |
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Harding wants to expel the ghost of Theory so that other, more performance-friendly theories of the avant-gardes might thrive. |
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The final significant act of the League was to expel the Soviet Union in December 1939 after it invaded Finland. |
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The two drugs are the RU-486 itself which kills the baby and a prostaglandin which induces contractions to expel the now dead baby. |
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Chinese people originally believed that the fireworks could expel evil spirits and bring about luck and happiness. |
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Authorities in New France became more aggressive in their efforts to expel British traders and colonists from the Ohio Valley. |
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After the Carthaginian intercession, Messana asked Rome to expel the Carthaginians. |
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The carbonic anhydrase enzymes in red blood cells help the body expel carbon dioxide, with the demand rising substantially during exercise. |
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On the third day of the campaign, Labor has been forced to disendorse and expel its candidate in the unwinnable seat of Southern Downs. |
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A narrow single roller was necessary to expel the seeds from the cotton without crushing the seeds. |
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The decision of the military putschists to make their de-facto puppets expel the International Civilian Mission. |
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In 1710, the Zamorin was made to sign a treaty with the VOC undertaking to trade exclusively with the VOC and expel other European traders. |
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The League was ostensibly formed against the Turks, but in reality it was made to expel the French from Italy. |
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Another form of treatment existed to help expel evil spirits from the body of a patient, known as trephining. |
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Furthermore, two-strokes expel 25-30 percent of their fuel unburned to the water. |
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In extreme cases the magistrates have to expel or execute dangerous heretics. |
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Blake put to sea with 12 ships in February 1650 and dropped anchor off Lisbon in an attempt to persuade the Portuguese king to expel Rupert. |
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A second set of abdominal muscles face the opposite way and when they contract they expel air under positive pressure. |
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However, the importance of a school's reputation also makes schools more eager to expel pupils that don't perform well. |
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Other plausible explanations include escape from predators, shedding parasites, or to gulp or expel air. |
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But in the process of attempting to preserve myself, I expel the possibility of some characteristic of myself by demonizing it in the other. |
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The Spanish helped the Totonacs expel Aztec tribute collectors and to seize control of some Aztec outposts. |
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However the treaties do not provide any mechanism to expel a member state outright. |
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The Labour NEC began to expel Militant members, beginning with their newspaper's 'editorial board', in effect their Central Committee. |
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If the patient did not recover, the shrine was destroyed and cursed, so as to expel the goddess from the house. |
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In 1858 the Vietnamese emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty felt threatened by the French influence and tried to expel the missionaries. |
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Under the leadership of Harry Pollitt, it finally gained its first MP, and began to expel Trotskyists. |
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The bloatings, the bowel distentions, the torments from gas retention, the inability to expel flatus, are all conspicuously absent and if present are so in a mild degree. |
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It is also possible for the House of Commons to expel a member, but this power is exercised only in cases of serious misconduct or criminal activity. |
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The Ming court threatened to expel Portuguese traders from China after receiving news that the Malacca Sultanate, a Ming tributary, had been invaded by the Portuguese. |
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Ferdinand allied with various Italian princes and with Emperor Maximilian I to expel the French by 1496 and install Alfonso's son, Ferdinand, on the Neapolitan throne. |
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A genocide of the Chukchis and Koraks was ordered by Empress Elizabeth in 1742 to totally expel them from their native lands and erase their culture through war. |
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The Northern provinces were free, but during the 1580s the South was recaptured by Spain, and, despite various attempts, the armies of the Republic were unable to expel them. |
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Spain sought to recover Gibraltar and Menorca in Europe, as well as Mobile and Pensacola in Florida, and also to expel the British from Central America. |
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Britain fought the Ottoman Empire, suffering defeats in the Gallipoli Campaign and in Mesopotamia, while arousing the Arabs who helped expel the Turks from their lands. |
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Megavirus and Mimivirus look alike, both bearing hairlike extensions and a five-pronged gate through which the viruses expel genetic material into a host. |
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They have not been expelled or suspended, since there is no mechanism in this voluntary association to suspend or expel an independent province of the communion. |
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It tells us more about the powerful ionized winds that allow supermassive black holes in the nuclei of active galaxies to expel large amounts of matter. |
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The medical management of iron toxicity is complicated, and can include use of a specific chelating agent called deferoxamine to bind and expel excess iron from the body. |
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As each House has the authority to expel its own members without involving the other chamber, expulsion has been the method used for removing Members of Congress. |
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