And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words, as of a mighty marvel. |
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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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Jojoba oil can be used as a gentle lotion to sooth and repair chapped lips and damaged skin due to inclement weather conditions. |
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I went to go see a specialist about my catarrh. Is there anything that can sooth the inflammableness so it goes back to normal? |
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I dove under and let the heat engulf me and sooth my muscles that still ached from the lack of sleep and heavy lifting I had done yesterday. |
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It has been shown to sooth irritable coughs and other respiratory problems. |
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If he does feel a little pressured, like before a big game, he likes to listen to Argentine soft rock to sooth his nerves. |
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But in sooth the hours of that day were worse to wear than any day there had yet been. |
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Try Aloe Vera to sooth and hydrate a sunburn, and Chamomile to sooth skin irritations like eczema and rashes. |
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The support person may make attempts to sooth the victim, but it does not work. |
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The Curative Mineral Mask also contains high-quality essential oils in a combination specially developed to sooth and invigorate the skin. |
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Used externally, the gel helps to sooth sunburns, as well as minor skin injuries. |
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They sooth and tighten the pores of the skin and prepare the skin for absorbing day cream or treatment cream more effectively. |
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Her parents first tried traditional medicine such as melted butter to sooth her cough. |
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It is the time when everyone likes to unleash the child in them who loves to splash in puddles or just sit back and allow the tiny drops of rain sooth his body and soul. |
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No one will wipe my fevered brow, no one will sooth my aching head. |
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High-quality essential oils work to sooth and strengthen the gums and provide you with fresh breath. |
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These oils have been used from traditions of long ago to sooth and heal the weary or tired skin. |
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Its effect is essentially double: «To sooth and to favour blackhead and spot elimination». |
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Double acting: eucalyptus to sooth the pain due to trauma or contusion, cold to anaesthetise the haematoma. |
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Known properties: Traditionally used to sooth sore muscles and inflammation due to sprains, bruises, and wounds. |
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Ah bet when sheh gans into Greggs doon sooth an asks for a stottie wi pease pudding they haven't got a clue. |
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Dreadly, in sooth, dreadly doth the wise augur move me, who approve not, nor am able to deny. |
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To sooth the burning pain, Fionn decided to put his finger into his mouth. |
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The move would sooth those who feel Clarence Thomas, the court's only black justice, is unrepresentative of the black community. Like most of the other canidates on this list, Ms Sears is a moderate liberal. |
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The move threatens to reignite sectarian violence that has erupted periodically over recent decades, as well as to sour efforts to sooth Sunni-Shia tensions across the wider region. |
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Although India's stock market soared in the last few months of 2012 and in early January, it has been jittery in the last few weeks. Mr Chidambaram did his best to sooth nerves. |
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It will leave the feet sooth and soft, nourished at any time of the day. |
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This is often a quick remedy to ease stress and sooth the individual. |
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Gentle oriental music and sounds will sooth your soul as you match tiles. |
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The plan was successful in that it bought time to engineer a fiscal adjustment with low risk of default, but it will take some time to sooth market anxieties. |
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Rural land rights for peasant migrants and private home ownership for state sector workers have functioned as safety valves to sooth the effects of massive unemployment and diabolical exploitation. |
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It is a mantra mostly useful to calm and sooth the heart. |
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The buildings which have been in use will be turned to account, though, sooth to say, they were rather boothlike and deficient in proper accommodation. |
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Successfully blending the ancient Chinese practice of acupuncture with modern technology, the Needle-Free Acupressure Device will help sooth away your aches and pains and leave you feeling invigorated and revitalized. |
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The mostly calm and flowing, yet sometimes beautifully rhythmic pieces on this CD sooth the troubled mind and give a feeling of inner Peace and happiness. |
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In Vietnamese and Thai cuisine the cool effect of mint is used to sooth the effect of a hot chili peppers and fiery sambals. |
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man. |
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