Accompanies Sentence Examples

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  • Whenever it is possible, my dog accompanies me on a walk or ride or sail.

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  • Again so-called chance accompanies him.

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  • Lactantius, accompanies the rising sun.

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  • Arising as a long tendon from the sterno-scapular ligament, it passes the axilla by means of a fibrous pulley, accompanies the axillary vessels and nerves along the humerus, and is inserted by a few fleshy fibres on the base of the last two or three cubital quills.

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  • It is generally divided into the Great and the Small Masorah, forming together an apparatus criticus which grew up gradually in the course of centuries and now accompanies the text in most MSS.

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  • Similarly, the heat which accompanies the dissolution of one electrochemical unit of copper is 3.00 calories.

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  • When a small calf accompanies its mother, it always runs in front and she appears to guide it by holding the point of her horn upon the little animal's rump; and it is perfectly wonderful to note how in all sudden changes of pace, from a trot to a gallop, or vice versa, the same position is always exactly maintained.

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  • On receipt of the tidings of Mordred's treachery, Gawain accompanies Arthur to England, and is slain in the battle which ensues on their landing.

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  • The functions of the first dragoman are mainly political; he accompanies the ambassador or minister at his audiences of the sultan and usually of the ministers, and it is he who is charged with the bulk of diplomatic negotiations at the palace or the Porte.

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  • This coarsening and the brittleness which accompanies it increase with the temperature to which the metal has been exposed.

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  • Above Janville a lateral canal continued by the Sambre-Oise canal accompanies the river to Landrecies.

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  • Baruch remains in Jerusalem and Jeremiah accompanies the Exiles to Babylon.

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  • When she is in a new place, especially an interesting place like Niagara, whoever accompanies her--usually, of course, Miss Sullivan--is kept busy giving her an idea of visible details.

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  • Who accompanies the child to activities?

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  • Just as it's found in paella, rice accompanies many other main dishes.

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  • The cough that accompanies a cold is usually intermittent and dry.

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  • Along with its heavy duty roller wheels, the telescoping handle that accompanies this case makes this bag exceptionally easy to transport.

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  • The consumer will not see the traditional "C" pattern that accompanies most of the company's fabric bags.

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  • American Tourister luggage sets are sturdily designed to withstand the harsh treatment that often accompanies travel.

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  • There is an optional online test that accompanies each lesson.

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  • If you can tolerate your partner's pedantic nature and fits of criticism, it's because you also appreciate his steadfast nature and the security that accompanies dating an earth sign.

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  • A dainty, decorative bow accompanies pairs done in ivory/black and black on black.

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  • Casio provides detailed operating instructions in the owner's manual that accompanies each watch.

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  • Most of the time, it accompanies downloads of other types of products of visits to untrustworthy websites.

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  • The color of the bands you use indicate the resistance that accompanies the band.

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  • Habitual runners often say they are drawn to the sport and love the "runner's high" that accompanies the exercise.

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  • A policy must be sufficient to cover the potential financial burden which accompanies a lawsuit.

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  • Each annuity has a lengthy contract that accompanies it and explains all of the terms and conditions.

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  • You might think that the bouncing that accompanies athletic activity would put breasts at even higher risk of losing their shape.

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  • Note that the robe that accompanies this sheer sheath is of the short-sleeve variety.

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  • Labels, publishers and artists benefit when a film company licenses a track to be used in the film and on the soundtrack that accompanies that film.

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  • He accepts the offer and accompanies Voyager on its mission.

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  • Usually the swelling that accompanies a mosquito bite reduces in size within a day or two.

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  • Many individuals have dealt with an uncomfortable bee sting and the swelling that accompanies it.

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  • The swelling that accompanies these types of reactions can differ greatly, too.

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  • A cumin-scented tomato bisque accompanies the restaurant's inventive twist on a cheese sandwich.

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  • Wakefield was a man of large views and lofty aims, and in private life displayed the warmth of heart which commonly accompanies these qualities.

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  • Here the application of the term is limited to the liquid which is so important an article of commerce, though references will also be made to natural gas which accompanies petroleum.

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  • The same increase accompanies the introduction of the amino group into aromatic nuclei.

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  • Masudi, who saw the maps in the Horismos or Rasm el Ard, a description of which was engraved for King Roger of Sicily upon a silver plate, or the rectangular map in 70 sheets which accompanies his geography (Nushat-ul Mushtat) take rank with Ptolemy's work.

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  • The intense cold which usually accompanies these sudden northern blizzards of Herat and Turkestan is a further source of danger.

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  • This was revised in 1537 by Heusbach, and accompanies the Greek text of Herodotus in many editions.

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  • Thus there is many " a pedagogue to Christ," and the Christian visible means and expressions are the culmination and measure of what, in various degrees and forms, accompanies every sincerely striving soul throughout all human history.

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  • The main effects we have to discuss are (I) a symmetrical widening, (2) a shift of wave-length, which when it accompanies expansion in both directions may appear as an unsymmetrical widening, (3) a change in the relative intensities of the lines.

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  • The facts, as quoted, point to the closeness of the packing of molecules as the factor which always accompanies and perhaps causes the widening of lines.

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  • Horeb, after the latter had taken leave of Jethro, and, later on, accompanies him into the presence of Pharaoh.

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  • It emphasizes still more than pragmatism the personal aspect of all knowing and its contribution to the "making of reality" which necessarily accompanies the making of truth.

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  • The epithet ha-zaken (" the elder"), which usually accompanies his name, proves him to have been a member of the Sanhedrin, and according to a trustworthy authority Hillel filled his leading position for forty years, dying, therefore, about A.D.

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  • The body which accompanies us is not strictly speaking ours; it is a poor dead thing, which belongs to the things outside us.

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  • Spectroscopic observation shows that the increased light accompanies an actual physical change or conflagration in the star.

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  • The Bible interpreted by man's unaided intelligence is as valueless as other writings, but it has a sacramental value when the Holy Spirit accompanies its teaching, and the power of God uses it and makes the soul capable of holiness.

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  • Anne was a women of small ability, of dull mind, and of that kind of obstinacy which accompanies weakness of character.

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  • Let us now compare these data with the account given in the Homeric poems. The word " rhapsode " does not yet exist; we hear only of the singer " (aoc56s), who does not carry a wand or laurel-branch, but the lyre (40pyry), with which he accompanies his "song."

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  • At Tsaritsyn the river takes a sharp turn in a south-easterly direction towards the Caspian; it enters the Caspian steppes, and a few miles above Tsaritsyn sends off a branch - the Akhtuba - which accompanies it for 330 m.

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  • They are formed now on one side, now on the other, of the absorption line; but the rapid increase of refractive index which accompanies true anomalous dispersion, and might be expected to produce similar bands by scattering the light, appears both from theory and experiment to belong to the side of greater wave-length exclusively.

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  • Regular trade - though rendered attractive by smuggling - and pearl gathering and similar operations which were spiced with risk, were open in vain to them, and in the absence of any domestic life, a hand-tomouth system of supply and demand rooted out gradually the prudence which accompanies any mode of settled existence.

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  • It may be separated from the quinoline which accompanies it by means of the difference in the solubility of the sulphates of the two compounds, isoquinoline sulphate being much less soluble than quinoline sulphate.

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  • It often accompanies a ship for days - not merely following it, but wheeling in wide circles round it - without ever being observed to alight on the water, and continues its flight, apparently untired, in tempestuous as well as in moderate weather.

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  • But if ease of communication is favourable to the rise of large 'states and the cultural progress that usually accompanies it, it is, nevertheless, often fatal to the very culture which, at first, it fostered, in so far as the absence of natural boundaries renders invasion easy.

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  • It happens, however, that many rocks are not disintegrated to this extreme degree by natural processes, and weathering invariably accompanies disintegration.

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  • You must then ensure that one document accompanies each consignment.

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  • A narrative by Helen Morris, co founder of The Stencil Library, accompanies the viewer around 15 themed rooms in her house.

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  • In this part of his journey he accompanies a young woman (Chelsea Field) running away from an abusive husband.

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  • Bacillus amylobacter usually accompanies the lactic acid organism, and decomposes lactic and other higher acids with formation of butyric acid.

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  • The specialization which accompanies the division of labour has important geographical consequences, for it necessitates communi 1 On the influence of land on people see Shaler, Nature and Man in America (New York and London, 1892); and Ellen C. Semple's American History and its Geographic Conditions (Boston, 3903).

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  • No heathen may tread the outer court, no layman the inner court, while the holiest of all may not be trodden even by the priest Ezekiel but only by the angel who accompanies him.

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  • It is only after the service of consecration and the mass are finished that the consecrating prelate asperses and blesses the mitre and places on the head of the newly consecrated bishop, according to the prayer which accompanies the act, " the helmet of protection and salvation," the two horns of which represent " the horns of the Old and New Testaments," a terror to " the enemies of truth," and also the horns of " divine brightness and truth " which God set on the brow of Moses on Mount Sinai.

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  • The loss of nutrient fluid caused by the presence of intestinal Cestodes is probably slight, indeed, the sharper appetite that accompanies their presence may be the means of fully compensating for it.

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  • When he said that the act of consciousness " I think," is in allem Bewusstsein ein and dasselbe, he meant, as the whole context shows, not that it is one in all thinkers, but only that it accompanies all my other ideas and is one and the same in all my consciousness, while it is different in different thinkers.

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  • Riess explains it by the negative electrification of the plate caused by the friction of the water vapour, &c., driven along the surface by the explosion which accompanies the disruptive discharge at the point.

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  • Though no rise of temperature accompanies the melting of ice, there is yet a definite quantity of heat absorbed, namely, about 80 calories per gram; this is called the latent heat of fusion of water (see FusloN).

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  • All voting is a sort of gaming, like checkers or backgammon, with a slight moral tinge to it, a playing with right and wrong, with moral questions; and betting naturally accompanies it.

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  • These events contribute to the stuffy, runny nose that accompanies a cold.

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  • They knead the breast while they nurse to help release the milk, and purring often accompanies this act.

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  • They often have a natural appeal to kids who think they don't like to read due to the audio and animation that sometimes accompanies them.

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  • Near the end of the book, Greg and Rowley make up, and Greg accompanies Rowley's family on a trip to the beach.

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  • The OPEN Savings program accompanies the Simply Cash card and gives instant savings when partner merchants are used for business needs.

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  • A mental health provider can help you deal with the emotional turmoil that often accompanies divorce before, during, and after the proceedings.

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  • While no common law divorce exists, both parties can take steps to minimize the pain and heartbreak that typically accompanies divorces or marriage dissolutions.

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  • A buzzing noise typically accompanies this method of application.

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  • Customers are encouraged to closely follow the instruction sheet that accompanies the product.

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  • If you play fantasy football, you know the exhilaration that accompanies draft day.

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  • You get to choose the background for the card, the characters that appear on the card, the border around the card, and the message that accompanies the card.

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  • Doctors may recommend a prescription muscle relaxant if a severe muscle contraction accompanies the headache.

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  • Relax to Ella Fitzgerald's scatting version of this great song as Pass accompanies her on guitar.

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  • The large bow that accompanies the dress has been modernized for our times in an eye-catching satin finish.

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  • While it is true that meat is full of protein and vitamins, the same amount of nutrients can be derived from plant-based sources, without the excess of saturated fat and cholesterol that accompanies even lean cuts of meat.

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  • Therapy can also be helpful in breaking the psychological dependency that accompanies the physical dependency the nicotine produces in the system.

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  • Extremely new pictures, which are announced with all of the hype that usually accompanies breaking news.

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  • Select gender or profession, and a photo accompanies each listing.

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  • Depending on the shirt that accompanies kids' khakis, sneakers, loafers, boat shoes or dress shoes will work.

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  • Additionally, participants at senior centers need trusted sources of help when they are trying to navigate the red tape that often accompanies senior services.

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  • If pauses in breath and gasping for air accompanies snoring, you may have sleep apnea.

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  • People who suffer from sleep apnea are well aware of the daytime fatigue that often accompanies the condition.

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  • Speaking of eye-catching style, the red logo that accompanies this frame is bold and brash, perfect for the man who loves the world of the sea.

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  • If that still doesn't catch your eye, there's also the lifetime warranty that accompanies this model.

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  • The version that accompanies the Rio movie is similarly free and offers plenty of fun.

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  • Analgesics should be dosed adequately to assure that the pain is at least tolerable and frequently enough to avoid the anxiety that accompanies the anticipated return of pain.

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  • The characteristic swelling and redness that accompanies allergies are the result, seen especially in an irritated nose and throat, a runny nose, and red, irritated eyes.

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  • Dislocation of the hip joint typically accompanies arthrochalasia type EDS, formerly called EDS type VIIB.

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  • Pathological lying often accompanies serious psychiatric problems such as conduct disorder or antisocial personality disorder, which normally have their onset during adolescence.

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  • Treatment of rashes focuses on resolving the underlying disorder and providing relief of the itching that often accompanies them.

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  • Adequate intake of electrolytes such as sodium, chloride, potassium, phosphate, and bicarbonate helps to prevent dehydration that often accompanies a fever.

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  • A rash described as an erythema (skin reddening) resembling erysipelas accompanies FMF attacks in a minority of people.

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  • One concern that parents may wish to discuss with the doctor, however, is the narcotic medications that are often prescribed to ease the pain that accompanies acute attacks of FMF.

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  • Constant crying with back arching usually accompanies the frequent vomiting.

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  • In other cases, a doctor should be consulted on a non-emergency basis whenever stridor develops in a newborn or when stridor accompanies other signs of illness such as a fever.

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  • The use of local or general anesthesia usually accompanies a fracture reduction.

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  • It often accompanies gonorrhea and is known for its lack of evident symptoms in the majority of women.

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  • Any hearing loss or ear noise that accompanies the perforation is usually temporary.

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  • Because it often accompanies other types of abuse and is difficult to prove, it is rarely reported and accounts for only about 6 percent of the confirmed cases.

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  • An additional side effect of repeated transfusions is that the body is unable to get rid of the excess iron that accompanies each transfusion.

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  • When agoraphobia accompanies panic attacks, it also responds to cognitive-behavioral treatment for panic disorder, often in conjunction with anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications similar to those prescribed for other phobias.

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  • But when a head tilt or head turn accompanies nystagmus, surgery to correct a muscle imbalance may improve nystagmus and visual acuity.

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  • The impact of frequent bullying often accompanies these victims into adulthood; they are at greater risk of suffering from depression and other mental health problems, including schizophrenia.

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  • A skin condition called psoriasis accompanies this type of arthritis.

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  • In the early 2000s, it has been suggested that insulin resistance, which accompanies type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, may increase myopia in children and adolescents.

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  • Sometimes, it accompanies direct injury to the nose as in a sports injury or in picking the nose or too vigorous nose blowing.

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  • However, other hair types will benefit from the provisional extra "oomf" that accompanies this thickening line.

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  • Only someone who's experienced it firsthand can possibly know the feeling of dread that accompanies a drain full of hair.

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  • Worry, and the stress that accompanies it, can lower a woman's immunities, and according to March of Dimes, lead to premature labor and low birth rates.

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  • This is related to the surge of hormones that accompanies pregnancy.

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  • However, a discharge that is bloody may also indicate an imminent miscarriage, particularly if abdominal pain accompanies these symptoms.

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  • What you'll really love about this $15.99 style is the detailed black "belt" that accompanies it.

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  • It is part of the tradition there to bring gifts to the engagement party, partly because there is often not the flurry of showers and celebrations that accompanies the engagement announcement in the United States.

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  • An evening bag usually accompanies attire that is more glitzy or formal than dress suits and office wear.

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  • The six-day diet plan that accompanies the program is intended to give users a jump start with the proper nutrition for their new workout regime while providing the essential foods for a healthy lifestyle.

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  • Some people perform at peak levels when they experience the adrenaline rush that often accompanies anxiety-inducing situations.The key to effectively dealing with stress isn't figuring out how to eliminate it.

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  • The addition of these in teas and other cleansing sources help to moderate the severe cramping that accompanies the main ingredients.

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  • Two cups of salad, a half cup of raw vegetables, and one to two tablespoons of low carbohydrate salad dressing accompanies your protein selection.

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  • This usually accompanies an elimination diet as eliminated foods are gradually added back into the diet.

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  • Panasonic camcorders warranty information accompanies each camcorder purchase along with the instructions, allowing the buyer quick access to all the information they need to get a faulty camcorder repaired.

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  • This was accomplished in an episode called "Journey's End" where Wheaton's character decides to leave Starfleet in favor of a journey in self exploration as he accompanies a trans-dimensional being known as the Traveler.

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  • The intense itch and rash that accompanies bedbug bites can last for weeks, while the remains of the infestation within the home or establishment can take months to be treated effectively.

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  • In common with all other Coelomata, the Mollusca have the mouth and first part of the alimentary canal which leads into the met-enteron formed by a special invagination of the outer layer of the primitive body-wall, not to be confounded with that which often, but not always, accompanies the antecedent formation of the archenteron; this invagination is termed the stomodaeum.

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  • Towards the end of this conversation the evangelist passes imperceptibly from reporting the words of the Lord into an interpretation or amplification of them, and in language which recalls the prologue he unfolds the meaning of Christ's mission and indicates the crisis of self-judgment which necessarily accompanies the manifestation of the Light to each individual.

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  • At present the oyster is one of the cheapest articles of diet in the United States; and, though it can hardly be expected that the price of American oysters will always remain so low, still, taking into consideration the great wealth of the natural beds along the entire Atlantic coast, it seems certain that a moderate amount of protection would keep the price of seed oysters far below European rates, and that the immense stretches of submerged land especially suited for oyster planting may be utilized and made to produce an abundant harvest at much less cost than that which accompanies the complicated system of culture in vogue in France and Holland.

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  • Not only will you be able to correct your vision for reading in bright outdoor light, you'll cut down on the glare that often accompanies reading outside.

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  • Origen indulged in many speculations which were afterwards condemned, but, as these matters were still open questions in his day, he was not reckoned a heretic. (iii.) In accordance with the New Testament use of the term heresy, it is assumed that moral defect accompanies the intellectual error, that the false view is held pertinaciously, in spite of warning, remonstrance and rebuke; aggressively to win over others, and so factiously, to cause division in the church, a breach in its unity.

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  • In this we see the explanation of the fall of temperature which accompanies evaporation.

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  • It follows that every psychical compound into which temporal and spatial ideas enter must itself be an idea; and, as time at any rate accompanies all our sensations, it follows that every psychical compound of sensations, containing as it does, always temporal, if not also spatial, ideas, must be a compound idea, and not, as nativists suppose, Schuppe for instance, a compound sensation.

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  • In the house that poetic dullness and quiet reigned which always accompanies the presence of a betrothed couple.

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  • The record of the journey across Africa, with its surprising anticipations of subsequent discoveries, yields in interest to no work of the kind known to us; and the semipiratical Quaker who accompanies Singleton in his buccaneering expeditions is a most life-like character.

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