Nontobacco chews and pouches or herbal chews also may help curb your cravings. |
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Egyptian women carried little pouches filled with pieces of the bdellium for the scent. |
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Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula. |
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These pouches eventually fill the blastocoel forming two new pouches, the coelom. |
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Each of the pouches was stuffed with bizarre and unexplainable tools or devices. |
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Packaged in small sachets or pouches, these 30-minute marinades come flavoured or unflavoured. |
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Opening the door, she pulled out a glaive, then took out a sling on a small belt with a pouch of rocks, and more empty pouches. |
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Even before the corset or the brassiere, in the Middle Ages pouches sewn in to dresses could give uplift. |
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Important papers should not be left in the outside pouches of valises that are thrown unceremoniously into the boot of a taxi. |
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His free arm moved to the pouches on her belt, his fingers deft and nimble as a squirrel as he purloined some component. |
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A few sea urchins brood their eggs in special pouches, but most provide no parental care. |
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We repeated this analysis for a larger data set consisting of all females with brood pouches containing parthenogenetic eggs or embryos. |
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In common with their seahorse relatives, the females lay their eggs into the special brood pouches on the belly of the males. |
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The two vesicles resemble small, bulbous pouches and are located just above the prostate gland. |
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There are dads who incubate their babies in their mouths, their vocal sacs, and in pouches. |
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I sucked all the spit from the pouches of my cheeks, making a nice squishy sound. |
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Whether the double peel pouches or the pouches within wrapped goods can be sterilized depends on the sterilizer you are using. |
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All the coats have hidden pockets, pouches and hook and loop fasteners just like their tactical vests. |
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The cartridges are carried in a clip in bunches of five, and these are carried in small leather pouches attached to the belt, several in a pouch. |
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He caught chipmunks whose cheek pouches were so stuffed with lodgepole pine seeds that not one more would fit. |
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One of its technologies enables a processor to convert film into strong, high-performance pouches. |
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Food is packed into the cheek pouches and carried to underground storage chambers. |
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Chipmunks have large cheek pouches where they carry food back to store in their burrows. |
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Externally, tucos resemble pocket gophers, but they lack the external cheek pouches possessed by members of that family. |
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They also support cheek pouches, which may be used in food storage, but this is not certain. |
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She stuffs them into her furry cheek pouches to transport back to the burrow's food chamber. |
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The lips are full and form cheek pouches, in which the bats store food as they feed while flying. |
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Men also wear pouches on the right side of their belts to hold a small knife and a pair of chopsticks. |
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I'd packed fifty pouches of tobacco in my suitcase, and no cigarette paper. |
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On the prepack line, a roll of pouches is fed into the filling machine, which blows each pouch open with a puff of air. |
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Inside the gland, multiple follicle pouches join to form excretory ducts, which empty into the urethra. |
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The pouches were conditioned at ASTM standard test conditions for 48 hours prior to testing. |
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The only disappointments are the two stifled and formulaic physique shots of young men in posing pouches. |
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The big mouthed model looked as if she had one too many as she snogged the strippers and fondled their bulging posing pouches. |
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The pouches are regularly used to store bags of mail until a postman collects them for delivery to nearby homes. |
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Could the fossa be a link between the marsupial and the mammals without pouches? |
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Field packs, bags, belt cases, pouches and other carrying gear are available from manufacturers striving to capture consumers' attention. |
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A spokesman for Royal Mail said secure pouches were strategically positioned to give a better service of delivery. |
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Ponder on each of them before you open the diplomatic pouches or make responses. |
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They eat blueberries, heather and grass, rear their young in pouches and die in heavy snow. |
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Some lay their eggs in damp leaf litter, some create nests of foam, and some even carry their eggs or tadpoles in pouches on their backs. |
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As everyone knows, baby kangaroos live in their mothers' pouches, and Joey is no exception. |
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In the breeding season, Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches develop throat pouches that allow them to carry food back to their young at the nest. |
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When I looked at myself in the mirror these days, I saw tangled hair, baggy pouches over my cheeks, hollow, empty eyes. |
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Jason dug into one of the pouches on his belt and took out a small camera and began to take pictures. |
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Not only does he have enough pouches to store all kinds of oats and grains, he also has a chain mail sleeve for his elbow! |
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Vegetation can also be attached to webbing to break up the straight lines of the pouches. |
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He'd go nuts filling his pouches with sunflower seeds and rebuilding his nest in the little hamster house he had. |
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Ziada distributed the wolfsbane amongst the five, and Elora provided spare pouches for it to be contained in. |
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To cut costs, four earlier tinned products, have been relaunched in pouches at a lower price. |
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The strap held all the ammo he'd need for the weapon so he had no need to carry any extra pouches for shells. |
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Native American beaded pouches, leggings, and vests adorn the pinepaneled walls. |
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Tropical forest foragers fashion their own nets from lianas, and make belt pouches, baskets, and mats from grasses. |
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Among them are lidding film for rigid cups, flexible pouches for pet foods and beverage pouches for juices. |
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Microaneurysms are small saccular pouches, possibly caused by local distension of capillary walls. |
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Contraction of the teniae coli exerts pressure on the wall and creates a series of pouches, called haustra, along the colon. |
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All reusable materials, such as the needle bar and the tube, must be completely clean, put into special pouches and sterilized in the autoclave. |
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The padded shoulder straps were comfortable, even when the four pouches were stuffed full of M16 mags, a total of 360 rounds. |
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Their well-developed pouches open anteriorly, like those of most other marsupials. |
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Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down. |
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One of the popular sections at the exhibition is the one featuring leather goods such as bags, purses, belts and pouches. |
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By way of analogy, pelecaniforms also use large gular pouches for feeding young and in cooling behaviors, both entirely plausible behaviors for pareiasaurs. |
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Police say three pouches containing a substantial amount of cash were handed over before then men made off towards Shoebury in a red hatch back car along Central Avenue. |
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Hanging off the taeniae coli are pouches called epiploic appendages. |
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Some species have closed brood pouches, the contents of which the parthogenetic female strongly regulates at about the same concentration as her own hemolymph. |
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Sloths move really slowly and they store food in the cheek pouches. |
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The cowpea seedlings were carefully removed from the growth pouches and the few laterals, found at the basal portion of the taproot, were cut to leave only the taproot. |
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Notice the brood pouches on the ventral surfaces of depicted males. |
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By the time they leave the pouches, the young sphaeromid juveniles have acquired a limited but efficient ability to hyper-osmoregulate, which increases in subsequent stages. |
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Baby emperor penguins peek out from pouches just over their fathers' feet. |
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The functions of the brood, incubating and marsupial pouches should be further investigated in relation to their osmoprotective and perhaps also trophic roles for the embryos. |
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The demand for his knives, tomahawks, powder horns, hunting pouches and other hand-crafted items finally grew to the point it became a full time endeavor. |
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They feed on vegetation, fruit and seeds, storing any surplus food in their cheek pouches which they empty into their burrow and hoard for future consumption. |
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One variety consists of little pouches of Kevlar filled with lead shot. |
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Nonfeeding tadpoles develop in the inguinal brood pouches of male Assa. |
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It has separate pouches for pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters. |
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He collects some other tools, a hammer, nails, spanners, screwdrivers and a few more saw-blades, and slots them into the zippered pouches on his backpack. |
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Other frog species have pouches to carry developing offspring, but the hip-pocket frog is the only one he knows of in which the male does the lugging. |
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Grenade pouches that are sold at military surplus stores work, too. |
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In the sixteenth century, chatelaines included a variety of attachments such as keys, knives, pouches, rosaries, pomanders, books of hours, and mirrors. |
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There are also flies whose larvae develop only in the tracheal passages of red kangaroos and lice that live in the throat pouches of cormorants and pelicans. |
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Take men's novelty posing pouches, for instance, which litter the high street shelves at this time of year. |
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Typically ten bursae are found, and each fits between two stomach digestive pouches. |
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Dried and sealed in pouches, lavender flowers are placed among stored items of clothing to give a fresh fragrance and to deter moths. |
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But baby wallabies are born so tiny and undeveloped, they immediately crawl into their mothers' ' pouches to continue to develop. |
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The same system can also be used for different types of packaging, from watch strap bands to cartons, pouches and bags. |
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Initially, six 50g Amber Leaf tobacco pouches were found together with 1,798 Regal Kingsize cigarettes and 180 Richman cigarettes. |
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Applications include frozen foods, boilable products, dry goods, pouches, and coffee. |
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For example, Marsupial frogs carry their eggs in moist pouches on their backs. |
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Even when caught with 100 pouches of tobacco the infractions are minor. |
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After searching her, the woman was found to be wearing beige elasticised shorts in which she hid eight plastic pouches containing cocaine. |
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As scary as they sound,gyms are not just places where lycra-clad lovelies and body builders in posing pouches hang out. |
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Now the girls are offering the same deal if the boys will wear posing pouches to work. |
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Each contender had an eye-watering combination of super-small posing pouches and masking tape to hide their manhood. |
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The machine can draw towelette material from individual or single rolls and can slit, fanfold, cut, cross-fold and insert towels into pouches. |
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My Dolmio is a collection of pasta and pasta sauce pouches designed for busy mums and dads to prepare for their growing offspring. |
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Hydration compatible, it also features the Buddy Lok Modular Locking System for attaching optional Fieldline pouches. |
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Diverticula are sac-like pouches that develop abnormally and protrude from the normally smooth muscular layer of the colon. |
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Diverticula are small, light-bulb-shaped pouches in the bowel wall, resulting from the tissue in the gut bulging outwards under pressure. |
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Available in Margarita, Strawberry Daiquiri and Cosmopolitan varieties, Slim Lizzy Cocktails comes in re-sealable, freezable single-serve pouches and 750 ml glass bottles. |
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The African pouched rat forages on the surface, gathering anything that might be edible into its capacious cheek pouches until its face bulges out sideways. |
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Among its offerings are six Campbell's Slow Cooker Sauces line, packaged in convenient pouches and designed to be used with CrockPots and other slow cookers. |
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Some rodents have cheek pouches, which may be lined with fur. |
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The Green Dog Walkers initiative aims to change the attitude of stubborn dog walkers who refuse to clean up after their pets, by providing handy doggie bag pouches. |
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Digestion occurs within 10 pouches or infolds of the stomach, which are essentially ceca, but unlike in sea stars, almost never extend into the arms. |
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Specialist feather lice of the genus Piagetella are found in the pouches of all species of pelican, but are otherwise only known from New World and Antarctic cormorants. |
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