Nose Sentence Examples

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  • The sweet scent of rotting seaweed made her nose wrinkle.

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  • As she turned her head, the spoon distorted her nose, making it look longer and hooked.

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  • The bear lifted her nose, testing the breeze.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him as she brushed by and he tugged playfully at her hair.

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  • The officer, Timokhin, with his red little nose, standing on the dam wiping himself with a towel, felt confused at seeing the prince, but made up his mind to address him nevertheless.

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  • His nose and mouth were twisted to one side.

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  • She wrinkled her nose.

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  • Yeah, my nose is too big and my face is full of freckles, but my hair looks great.

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  • The tiny pink nose wiggled and the pink eyes regarded Destiny suspiciously.

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  • There was even a thorn upon the tip of his nose and he looked so funny that Dorothy laughed when she saw him.

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  • Carmen wrinkled her nose at him.

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  • The assailant pushed a rag against the sleeping girl's nose and mouth and quietly, but with surprising speed, was down the stairs and out the front door in the matter of seconds.

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  • He snatched her head with his other hand, then held her nose closed as she clamped her mouth shut.

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  • His nose bore the appearance of having been broken and set incorrectly more than once.

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  • Westlake plugged forward, his nose nearly at the windshield, which was spider-webbed with nicks and cracks, as the old car crawled higher.

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  • There was a handkerchief pressed to her nose and he thought she was crying.

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  • Her eyes fell to the fish, and her nose wrinkled.

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  • His nose crinkled as he drew near.

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  • He kissed her forehead, her nose, her lips.

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  • The prince, who generally kept very strictly to social distinctions and rarely admitted even important government officials to his table, had unexpectedly selected Michael Ivanovich (who always went into a corner to blow his nose on his checked handkerchief) to illustrate the theory that all men are equals, and had more than once impressed on his daughter that Michael Ivanovich was "not a whit worse than you or I."

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  • So that was how he broke his nose.

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  • She walked down the alley, nose wrinkling at the scents of trash and stagnant water.

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  • Next came the little nose.

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  • He squeezed the upper part of his nose between thumb and index fingers, blinking his eyes to stop the burning.

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  • The antiseptic pine-laced air from the hallway made her nose wrinkle.

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  • He dropped to his knees and wiped messily at the snot streaming from his nose and the tears frozen to his cheeks.

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  • She pulled the collar up to her nose and inhaled deeply.

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  • He held out his hand for the dog to sniff, but Nikolai nuzzled his nose into it instead.

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  • He nuzzled her neck with his nose, "You realize you set the bar pretty high for next year."

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  • She nuzzled her nose into his hand.

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  • The scent of charred flesh and metal still lingered, and Lana covered her mouth and nose with her hand as she started forward again.

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  • She swung out and at the precise moment, let go, holding her nose and plunging into the water feet first.

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  • She plucked a tissue from the box on the counter and blew her nose.

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  • She leaned toward him and wrinkled her nose.

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  • Sam was a tall redhead with large blue eyes and a sprinkle of freckles over an upturned nose.

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  • I'm supposed to be hiring someone to help me with the work, not wipe my nose.

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  • Carmen blew her nose and grabbed another tissue.

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  • That was when she jabbed him in the nose as hard as she could with her free hand.

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  • He yelped and grabbed his nose with both hands.

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  • His nose was bleeding profusely.

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  • How he would explain that bloody nose to his co-inhabitants would be interesting to see.

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  • Rob was holding a bloody cloth over his nose.

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  • The freckles sprinkled over that upturned nose gave her a youthful look, though he guessed her to be nearer his age.

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  • February's fragrance Be led by the nose this month, from the moment you walk through the gates and pass winter flowering honeysuckles.

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  • Whereupon the old wolf sat down, pointed nose at the moon, and broke out the long wolf howl.

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  • You can also improve your personal hygiene by stopping any nasty habits like biting your nails or picking your nose.

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  • You will have a fine plastic tube inserted through your nose into the stomach to stop you from being sick.

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  • Symptoms could include eye, nose and throat irritation, sneezing, coughing, hives or asthma attack.

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  • This extra stuff sticking out was not the tail and nose sections of a conventional jetliner, but more like booms and pipes.

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  • He'd been given a yellow rose by the pub landlady, insisting I smell it by shoving it up my nose.

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  • He began his race on the parade lap by nudging his nose behind and beside Hutchinson.

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  • You could pin the nose on the clown or get your face painted, or simply laze around in the bouncy ball pond.

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  • A running or sticky nose or eyes, a dull coat and/or lethargy are signs of ill health and need veterinary advice.

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  • Labor loyalist Polly Toynbee argues that you should ' Hold your nose, vote Blair and Brown will be the victor ' .

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  • It should have a hollow mandrel and at least a number two Morse taper socket in the nose for holding centers and other tooling.

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  • The gigantic speckled maroon vole egregiously turned its nose up at the moldy old mango.

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  • With my first taste of roast bone marrow with parsley salad was born my enduring love of meat, nose to tail.

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  • The nasolacrimal duct connects the inferior end of the lacrimal sac to the inferior meatus of the nose.

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  • The nose was slightly minty with some blackcurrant and herbaceous aromas, mingling with gentle oak and spiciness.

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  • After downloading the picture to your computer, use the paint tool to give him a green Mohawk and a nose ring.

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  • Three fingers and cover the mouth and nose to give mouth-to-mouth were all I could remember.

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  • The vapors from the amyl nitrite are inhaled through the nose or mouth.

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  • She emerges with a dilapidated hair-do and a smudge of grime adorning her perfect upturned nose.

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  • Clearing is the same as with a conventional mask, pinching the nose from the outside.

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  • As the nicotine is absorbed through the lining of the nose it is absorbed fast but it can irritate the nose at first.

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  • A runny nose = cold or allergies - see a vet.

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  • Colds, however, are milder and more likely to cause a runny or stuffy nose.

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  • Labor may well deserve a bloody nose in this week's elections.

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  • Despite the loss of his aquiline nose, the eyes are well-formed and almond-shaped betraying crisply defined lids.

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  • She has a large, hooked nose, gaps in her teeth and sunken eyes.

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  • She stumbled home with a broken nose, her new coat held to her face to stem the blood.

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  • The throat was 11 " as was the maximum vertical clearance between the table and the spindle nose.

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  • In very severe cases, skin from the leg can be transplanted into the nose to stop frequent nosebleeds.

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  • If it looks like the liner might be a tight fit, then use a nose cone and attach the rope to that.

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  • Eventually the payload section, complete with broken nose cone and altimeter, was found, but the booster section is lost.

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  • Having left two previous ISPs when their service took a nose dive it was a relief to find IDNet.

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  • Richard Head in his Life and Death of Mother Shipton (1684) says, "the body was of indifferent height, her head was long, with sharp fiery eyes, her nose of an incredible and unproportionate length, having many crooks and turnings, adorned with many strange pimples of divers colours, as red, blue and dirt, which like vapours of brimstone gave such a lustre to her affrighted spectators in the dead time of the night, that one of them confessed several times in my hearing that her nurse needed no other light to assist her in her duties" Allowing for the absurdity of this account, it certainly seems (if any reliance is to be placed on the so-called authorities) that the child was phenomenally plain and deformed.

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  • Eureka stuck up her nose at such food, but the tiny piglets squealed delightedly at the sight of the crackers and ate them up in a jiffy.

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  • It was the most comical shapeless thing, this improvised doll, with no nose, mouth, ears or eyes--nothing that even the imagination of a child could convert into a face.

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  • Spots appeared on his nose, the redness of which was evidently due to intemperance, and his mouth twitched nervously.

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  • The smell was so strong there that Rostov held his nose and had to pause and collect his strength before he could go on.

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  • Milka, a black-spotted, broad-haunched bitch with prominent black eyes, got up on seeing her master, stretched her hind legs, lay down like a hare, and then suddenly jumped up and licked him right on his nose and mustache.

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  • Carmen grabbed a tissue from the table next to the bed and wiped Destiny's nose.

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  • He dropped the saddle to the ground and slipped a halter over the horses' nose.

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  • When she spoke, the sound came out her nose.

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  • Rachel wrinkled her nose.

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  • Adrena said, wrinkling her nose.

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  • She grabbed a tissue from the box on the counter and blew her nose.

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  • Look. The guy can hardly remember to blow his nose!

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  • I don't know how the others kept a straight face but I pulled out a handkerchief, pretending to blow my nose.

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  • I felt my way to the back of the house and realized I couldn't see the end of my nose.

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  • I could hear a sob and he blew his nose.

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  • She finally stopped retching and blew her nose.

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  • Rhyn paced, eyeing Erik, whose bloodied nose had finally stopped bleeding.

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  • He was the most stunning man she'd ever seen despite his crooked nose.

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  • She flipped open the notebook and buried her nose between the pages, breathing the fresh paper smell.

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  • Back in his bedroom, Dean wondered through a dizzy fog if his nose and cheek were broken.

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  • She turned and wiped her nose on her sleeve.

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  • She threw herself at Ryland, practically under Shipton's nose.

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  • He removed a hundred dollar bill from his money clip and waved it in front of the shopkeeper's nose.

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  • Connor pinched the bridge of his nose.

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  • He had to resist the urge to bury his nose in her hair right then.

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  • She placed the platter in front of Elisabeth, whose nose already sniffed the air.

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  • She nudged him with her nose then licked his face, her demeanor shifting to the gentle wolf he knew.

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  • Two hoofs and a nose should be the proper presentation.

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  • Lori wrinkled her nose at Josh.

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  • If the fox gets fat on my hens, it's no skin off your nose.

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  • Something was stuck under her nose and when she tried to move her hand, something tugged on it.

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  • Carmen tried to sit up again, and that was when she realized she had an IV in her hand and an oxygen hose under her nose.

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  • She dropped back on the hay and wrinkled her nose at him.

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  • She held one hand out and the filly nickered, stretching her nose out to touch the hand cautiously.

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  • Lana slapped at the water-breather until it covered her mouth and nose then squeezed her eyes closed.

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  • I'm not marrying you because I need someone to wipe my nose.

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  • She wrinkled her nose and darted past him playfully.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him and pointed at his plate.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him and leaned forward.

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  • By the time she arrived at the Reynolds home, her nose was the only thing that had been activated.

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  • A quick glance back revealed Princess following, steam puffing from her mouth and nose with every labored step.

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  • Something was under her nose.

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  • Darian muttered a curse and rolled off her, gripping his nose.

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  • The Grey God's broken nose bled for only a second before the wound healed.

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  • She rested her chin on her knee until her nose grew too cold then ducked her head down again.

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  • Smashing her forehead against his nose, Jenn wrenched the knife free and drove it through him.

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  • Jenn laughed at the tickling sensation as his nose brushed her neck and squeezed him back.

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  • A stench tickled her nose, drawing her from a heavy slumber.

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  • She met his bewildered gaze and wrinkled her nose.

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  • She wrinkled her nose and pulled away from him.

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  • I think his nose is broken.

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  • It would take him a while to whip that nose into shape.

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  • A broken nose was fitting punishment.

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  • No, I broke his nose.

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  • Aaron told me he was taking him to the doctor because he had a broken nose.

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  • Rob was silent, a large white patch across his nose.

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  • There was no point rubbing his nose in it.

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  • The acrid smell of cigarette ashes burned her nose and brought tears to her eyes.

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  • She stifled a sneeze with an index finger under her nose and gave Mr. O'Hara a disgusted look.

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  • She snatched a tissue from the jeweled box on her desk and buried her nose into its softness.

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  • She blew her nose and threw the tissue in the trash.

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  • They look cute sprinkled over that little turned up nose.

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  • The acrid smell of sulfur surfed a breeze and burned her nose.

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  • She wrinkled her nose and hacked at the grass again.

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  • She wiped her eyes and blew her nose.

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  • He was heavy of jaw with a wide forehead and an aquiline nose set between two large eyes.

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  • The scent of human food made his nose wrinkle.

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  • Skinny with a crooked nose, her eyes glowed red, too, and her frown was apparent.

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  • Rudolph was a tall man with pale face and prominent nose.

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  • These long-chinned mastodons must have had an extremely elongated muzzle, formed by the upper lip and nose above and the lower lip below, with which they were able to reach the ground, the neck being probably rather longer than in elephants.

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  • In person he was small, with large head, projecting brow, prominent nose, and eyes wide apart, with black hair coming down almost to his eyebrows.

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  • His eyes were small and restless, his nose hooked, he had a beard and moustaches of imposing length.

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  • The portion of the lachrymal duct communicating with the cavity of the nose has, on the other hand, been abnormally developed, apparently for the purpose of cleansing that chamber from particles of sand which may obtain an entrance while the animal is burrowing.

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  • Its colours are beautiful, pink and red with a silvery gloss; but the male as it grows old takes on a singular deformity of the head, with a swelling in the shape of a monstrous human-like nose.

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  • The head is long and somewhat narrow, the forehead broad and receding, with overhanging brows, the eyes sunken, large and black, the nose thick and very broad at the nostrils.

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  • At the age of puberty the lad was tattooed or scarred with gashes cut in back, shoulders, arms and chest, and the septum of the nose was pierced.

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  • In art he generally appears as a little pot-bellied old man, with a snub nose and a bald head, riding on an ass and supported by satyrs; or he is depicted lying asleep on his wine-skin, which he sometimes bestrides.

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  • It grows in small rings, which give it the appearance of growing in tufts, though it is really closely and evenly distributed over the whole scalp. The figures of the men are muscular and well-formed and generally pleasing; a straight, well-formed nose and jaw are by no means rare, and the young men are often distinctly good-looking.

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  • They are of middle height and dark complexion, with generally straight nose, small round skull, small sharp chin and large full eyes, which are expressive, however, rather of cunning than intelligence.

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  • The eyes and skin are dark, the beard often well developed, the nose broad and flat, the lips coarse, and jaws heavy.

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  • The city's charitable institutions include the Memorial (1903), Virginia Sheltering Arms (1889) and St Luke's hospitals, the Retreat for the Sick (1877), the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat Infirmary (1880), the Confederate Soldiers' Home (1884), supported jointly by the state and the city, a Home for Needy Confederate Women (1900), the City Almshouse and Hospital, and several orphanages and homes for the aged.

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  • The adults live in the nose of dogs, where they have been known to survive over fifteen months.

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  • The people themselves are described as of " middle height, broadchested and muscular, with remarkably large hands and feet, the eyes large, the forehead round, and not narrow or receding in many instances, the nose broad, the mouth large and disfigured with betel."

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  • When nose is higher than muzzle at the stop. Dudley Nose.

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  • A nose which is not wholly black, but not spotted.

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  • On the east coast the rocks form a headland (592 ft.) called the Noup of Noss ("the peak of the nose"), once the source from which falcons were obtained for the royal mews.

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  • Nose and upper lip elongated into a flexible, mobile snout or short proboscis, near the end of which the nostrils are situated.

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  • Zuyev describes them as like the Tunguses, with flattened nose, thick lips, little beard and black, hard hair.

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  • The face is flat and wide, the nose short, the mouth large and the eyes only slightly oblique.

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  • Their horses had severe bits, and were adorned with nose pieces, cheek pieces and saddle cloths.

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  • But the pure Laos are still distinguished by the high cheek-bones, small flat nose, oblique eyes, wide mouth, black lank hair, sparse beard, and yellow complexion of the Thai and other branches of the Mongol family.

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  • His nose is not only the flattest, but also the smallest among the IndoChinese; his eyes are rarely oblique; his mouth is large and his lips thick; his teeth are blackened and his gums destroyed by the constant use of the betel-nut, the areca-nut and lime.

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  • In old age he was a mere skeleton, with a long nose and eyes of preternatural brilliancy peering out of his wig.

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  • The human type is always very brachycephalic, with brow receding sharply and long nose making almost one line with the sloping forehead.

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  • In the sculptures of the Cornmagene and the Tyana districts, the nose has a long curving tip, of very Jewish appearance, but not unlike the outline given to Kheta warriors in Egyptian scenes.

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  • Of the first the physical characteristics are a small, thin-limbed body, hair black, short and woolly, projecting jaws, rounded, narrow, retreating forehead, long and narrow head, enormous eyebrow ridges, flat nose and dark skin.

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  • The instrument, described by Oviedo (Historia de las Indias Occidentales, Salamanca, 1535), consisted of a small hollow wooden tube, shaped like a Y, the two points of which being inserted in the nose of the smoker, the other end was held into the smoke of burning tobacco, and thus the fumes were inhaled.

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  • Hence, if a prism is placed in front of the eye with its base towards the nose, a ray of light falling upon it will be bent inwards, and seem to come from a point farther out from the axis of vision.

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  • Epistaxis is a term given to bleeding from the nose.

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  • His features were strongly marked; the nose trenchant and hawk-like, and the mouth severely lined.

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  • Its characteristics are exceptional tallness combined with slenderness and elegance of figure; a face somewhat long, without any special prominence of the cheekbones but having more or less oblique eyes; an aquiline nose; a slightly receding chin; largish upper teeth; a long neck; a narrow chest; a long trunk, and delicately shaped, small hands with long, slender fingers.

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  • Its representative has a broad face, with prominent cheek-bones, oblique eyes, a nose more or less flat and a wide mouth.

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  • Small in stature, with a well-knit frame, the cheekbones prominent, the face generally round, the nose and neck short, a marked tendency to prognathism, the chest broad and well developed, the trunk long, the hands small and delicate this Malay type is found in nearly all the islands along the east coast of the Asiatic continent as well as in southern China and in the extreme south-west of Korean peninsula.

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  • When either walking or running, the square-mouthed rhinoceros holds its head very low, its nose nearly touching the ground.

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  • The recovering patient suffers from haemorrhagic extravasations in various organs, besides from the lungs, nose, mouth and bowels.

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  • The claws are whitish; the naked nose pad and whiskers are black.

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  • It lacks only the lower part of the bridge of the nose, and has style and character, resembling Myron's heads in shape and in the hair.

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  • The physical type represented on these coins has a strong prominent nose, large eyes, a moderately abundant beard and somewhat thick or projecting lips.

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  • In person Machiavelli was of middle height, black-haired, with rather a small head, very bright eyes and slightly aquiline nose.

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  • His eyes were large and lustrous, his nose rather long and his countenance bright and cheerful."

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  • Their faces are remarkable for the long upper lip and the depressed broad nose with enormous alae.

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  • The high cheek-bone and the hawk's bill nose are universally distributed in the two Americas; so also are proportions between parts of the body, and the frequency of certain abnormalities of the skull, the hyoid bone, the humerus and the tibia.

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  • The sheep-like saiga, Saiga tatarica, of the Kirghiz steppes stands apart from all other antelopes by its curiously puffed and trunk-like nose, which can be wrinkled up when the animal is feeding and has the nostrils opening downwards.

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  • More or less nearly related to the saiga is the chiru, Pantholops hodgsoni, of Tibet, characterized by the long upright black horns of the bucks, and the less convex nose, in which the nostrils open anteriorly instead of downwards.

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  • Tapirs are massively built, with short stout limbs, elongated head, and the nose and upper lip produced to form a short flexible trunk.

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  • Clinton met with little difficulty from the principal American defences of the Highlands, consisting of Forts Montgomery and Clinton on the western bank, together with a huge chain and boom stretched across the river to a precipitous mountain (Anthony's Nose) on the opposite bank, and ascended as far as Esopus (now Kingston) which he burned, but he was too late to aid Burgoyne.

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  • The principal points on the shores are Glengyle, formerly a fastness of the Macgregors, the Trossachs, the Goblins' Cave on Ben Venue, and Stronachlachar (Gaelic, "the mason's nose"), from which there is a ferry to Coilachra on the opposite side.

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  • The typical Siamese is of medium height, well formed, with olive complexion, darker than the Chinese, but fairer than the Malays, eyes well shaped though slightly inclined to the oblique, nose broad and flat, lips prominent, the face wide across the cheek-bones and the chin short.

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  • The face is oval, with low forehead, high cheek-bones, long eyes sloping outward towards the temples, fleshy lips, nose wide and in some cases flattish but in others aquiline, coarsely moulded features, with a stolid and gloomy expression.

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  • Ornaments of gold and silver, and jewels of polished quartz and green chalchihuite were worn - not only the ears and nose but the lips being pierced for - ornaments.

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  • The head is short and tapering, the forehead flat and wide, and the nose small; while the legs are strong, thick and well covered with hair.

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  • The head is long, heavy and ugly, the nose coarse and prominent, with the horns situated close together, often continuing parallel almost to the extremities, being also large, corrugated and pointed.

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  • One of its peculiarities is the convex profile of the face, the forehead being prominent and the nostrils sunk in, the nose itself extremely small, and the lower lip projecting from the upper.

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  • The sky-line of this range of mountains, as seen by the approaching traveller some miles outside the entrance to the bay, forms the rough outline of a huge reclining figure called " the sleeping giant," the facial profile of which is also known as " Lord Hood's nose."

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  • Euchoreutes, with one Yarkand species, has premolars, enormous ears and a long nose.

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  • Finally, the Philippine Rhynchornys is represented by a rat with two pairs of molars and a long shrew-like nose, the zygomatic arch of the skull being also placed unusually far backward.

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  • Amulets, seals, talismans, relics, ear or nose rings stamped with divine emblems or otherwise hallowed, communicate their holiness to the wearers and protect from the Adversary.

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  • Their hair is dark brown or black, straight, wavy or curly; the beard is thin, the face broad, the profile not prominent, the eyes large and expressive, the nose somewhat flattened, the lips thick, the teeth excellent in shape and of a pearly whiteness.

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  • The head is mesati-cephalic, verging on brachycephalic in the case of many of the Dokpa; the hair is black and somewhat wavy; the eyes are usually of a clear brown, in some cases even hazel; the cheek-bones are high, but not so high as with the Mongols; the nose is thick, sometimes depressed at the root, in other cases prominent, even aquiline, though the nostrils are broad.

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  • The Knight of La Tour-Landry (1372) relates, by way of warning to his daughters, a tale of a lady who so irritated her husband by scolding him in company, that he struck her to the earth with his fist and kicked her in the face, breaking her nose.

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  • The most peculiar feature about the chiru is, however, its swollen, puffy nose, which is probably connected with breathing a highly rarefied atmosphere.

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  • His face was well-proportioned, with brown eyes, aquiline nose, thick and red lips, high-coloured cheeks, and prominent chin sparsely covered with a tawny beard.

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  • In colour it is usually brownish black above, with the nose, chin, cheeks and throat tending to whitish, and the under parts brownish chestnut; while the feet and tail are black and blackish.

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  • Further objections to the presence of silicon are that the resultant silica (1) corrodes the lining of the converter, (2) makes the slag froth so that it both throws much of the charge out and blocks up the nose of the converter, and (3) leads to rephosphorization.

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  • Used for muffs, trimmings, boas, and carriage 1 The measurements given are from nose to root of tail of average large sizes after the dressing process, which has a shrinking tendency.

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  • Before his execution his nose and ears were cut off, according to the Persian custom; we learn from the Behistun inscription that Darius I.

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  • It has an abundance of long curly hair, a short face and a straight nose, and the ears, not too long and heavy, fall over the face.

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  • The Berkshire is a black pig with a pinkish skin, and a little white on the nose, forehead, pasterns, and tip to the tail.

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  • It is a black pig like the Berkshire, but has short lop-ears, a more pointed, straight nose, a more compact body, and more white markings.

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  • It teaches little more than that the pulse is felt in every part of the body, that there are vessels leading from the heart to the eyes, ears, nose and all the other members, and that the breath entering the nose goes to the heart and the lungs.

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  • The face has a beaky nose and some indication of eyes.

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  • His eyes were keen and piercing, but a long hooked nose lent grotesqueness to a face marked with cunning rather than with dignity.

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  • It had an invariable habit of digging a hole in the ground, into which it crawled backwards, remaining there all day with only its nose and ferrety eyes visible.

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  • The mustachios must not grow below the line of the upper lip, which must be clearly seen; a division or parting is made below the nose.

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  • The cheek-bones are high; the nose inclined to flatness; the mouth thin-lipped and refined among patricians, and wide and full-lipped among plebeians; the ears are small, and the brow fairly well developed.

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  • They have light olive complexions, a fine aquiline nose, bright black eyes, a well-turned chin, heavy arched eyebrows, thick sensual lips, and usually wear a light curling moustache.

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  • The pungency of the nasturtium officinale, the water-cress, gave it its name nasi-tortium, that which twists the nose.

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  • The sectarial mark of the Ramanujas resembles a capital U (or, in the case of another division, a Y), painted with a white clay called gopichandana, between the hair and the root of the nose, with a red or yellow vertical stroke (representing the female element) between the two white lines.

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  • The sectarial mark of the adherents consists of two red perpendicular lines, meeting in a semicircle at the root of the nose, and having a round red spot painted between them.

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  • Originally nomads (hunters and fishers), all the Finnic people except the Lapps and Ostyaks have long yielded to the influence of civilization, and now everywhere lead settled lives as herdsmen, agriculturists, traders, &c. Physically the Finns (here to be distinguished from the Swedish-speaking population, who retain their Scandinavian qualities) are a strong, hardy race, of low stature, with almost round head, low forehead, flat features, prominent cheek bones, eyes mostly grey and oblique (inclining inwards), short and flat nose, protruding mouth, thick lips, neck very full and strong, so that the occiput seems flat and almost in a straight line with the nape; beard weak and sparse, hair no doubt originally black, but, owing to mixture with other races, now brown, red and even fair; complexion also somewhat brown.

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  • Much larger specimens are recorded, but 10 feet from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail is no unusual length for a large male tiger.

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  • With a fine face, of which the most remarkable features were a high nose and a keen and piercing eye,f he is said to have been below the middle height, robust, active, a sportsman, and capable of much endurance.

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  • About a year before his death, he is described by Sanson,2 a missionary from the French king Louis XIV., as tall, strong and active, a fine princea little too effeminate for a monarch, with a Roman nose very well proportioned to other parts, very large blue eyes, and a midling mouth, a beard painted black, shavd round, and well turnd, even to his ears.

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  • With scarcely any neck, he had round shoulders, a broad face with a flat nose, a thin beard, and squinting eyes, which were generally downcast.

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  • Thus irritation of the eye causes winking and secretion of tears, by which the irritant is removed; irritation of the nose causes sneezing; of the air-passages, coughing; of the stomach, vomiting; and of the intestines, diarrhoea.

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  • Thus carbolic acid or carbolized ammonia are sniffed into the nose to destroy the microbes there, or the nose is washed out by an antiseptic solution as a nasal douche; bismuth or morphine are insufflated, or zinc ointment is applied, to cover the mucous membrane, and protect it from further irritation; and various antiseptic gargles, paints and powders applied to the pharynx in order to prevent the microbic inflammation from extending to the pharynx and down the trachea and bronchi, for many a severe bronchitis begins first by sneezing and nasal irritation.

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  • Sometimes the patient is put to bed and the circulation is encouraged, especially on the surface of the body, by the use of hot spirits and water, or opium and ipecacuanha, while the outside of the nose is protected to a certain extent from loss of heat, and consequent irritation, by smearing it with a tallow candle or rubbing some ointment over the skin.

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  • As an example of excessive action we may take sneezing, which is calculated to remove irritants from the nose, but when too powerful may cause the patient to burst a blood-vessel.

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  • For inflammation of the mouth a similar combination is used as a mouth wash, in the throat as a gargle, and in the nose as a wash and sometimes as an ointment or spray, the ointment possessing the advantage of protecting the delicate nasal mucous membrane from irritation by stopping the entrance of irritant dust into the nasal cavities.

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  • They are also employed locally as sprays and douches to the nose, throat, vagina and rectum, for catarrhal conditions of the mucous membranes.

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  • Still better is Saint-Simon's portrait of Fenelon as he appeared about the time of his appointment to Cambrai - tall, thin, well-built, exceedingly pale, with a great nose, eyes from which fire and genius poured in torrents, a face curious and unlike any other, yet so striking and attractive that, once seen, it could not be forgotten.

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  • It is distinguished by a long head, a long face, a narrow aquiline nose, blue eyes, very light hair and great stature.

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  • The other group is marked by a round head, a broad face, a nose often rather broad and heavy, hazel-grey eyes, light chestnut hair; they are thick-set and of medium height.

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  • It thus stands midway not only geographically but also in physical features between the " Teutonic " type of Scandinavian and the so-called "Mediterranean race" with its long head, long face, its rather broad nose, dark brown or black hair, dark eyes, and slender form of medium height.

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  • The cheek-prominences are of an intense blue, the effect of which is heightened by deeply sunk longitudinal furrows of a darker tint, while the central line and termination of the nose are bright scarlet.

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  • He must be walked about, have smelling salts constantly applied to the nose, or be stimulated by the faradic battery.

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  • The smoke is swallowed, and is exhaled through both the mouth and the nose."

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  • The Kazan Tatars speak a pure Turkish dialect; they are middle-sized, broadshouldered and strong, and mostly have black eyes, a straight nose and salient cheek bones.

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  • In females and young the nose is much less developed, with a tendency to turn upwards in the latter.

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  • It may arrest bleeding from the nose, for instance, when injected hypodermically.

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  • In addition to its long limbs, it is characterized by its Roman nose, large (but not drooping) ears, and the presence of a dewlap on the throat and chest.

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  • It has a black face and legs, a big head with Roman nose, darkish ears set well back, and a broad level back (especially over the shoulders) nicely filled in with lean meat.

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  • When a fold diminishes in this way it is said to "nose out."

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  • They thus act locally as haemostatics or styptics, and will often arrest severe haemorrhage from parts which are accessible, such as the nose.

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  • The perchloride, sulphate and pernitrate are strongly astringent; less extensively they are used in chronic discharges from the vagina, rectum and nose, while injected into the rectum they destroy worms.

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  • The nose is always low and broad, more markedly retrousse among the females than the males.

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  • He has a small dolichocephalous head, prominent nose somewhat curved and high but depressed at the tip, high narrow forehead with projecting brows, oval face and dark eyes.

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  • The Papuan loves personal adornment and loses no chance of dressing himself up. His chief home-made ornaments are necklaces, armlets and ear-rings of shells, teeth or fibre, and cassowary, cockatoo, or bird of paradise feathers - the last two, or a flower, are worn through the septum of the nose.

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  • With his head encircled by a coronet of dogs teeth, and covered with a network cap or piece of bark-cloth, the septum of the nose transfixed by a pencil of bone or shell, and perhaps a shell or fibre armlet or two, the Papuan is in complete everyday attire.

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  • The eastern tribes salute by squeezing simultaneously the nose and stomach, and both there and on the north coast friendship is ratified by sacrificing a dog.

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  • The Gonds are the most numerous among the aboriginal tribes, but so great an intermixture has taken place between them and the Hindu races that they have lost their language and most of their ethnical characteristics, such as the flat forehead, squat nose, prominent nostril, dark skin, &c., and are scarcely distinguishable from the other classes of the Hindu labouring population.

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  • The total length from the nose to the end of the tail averages about 32 ft., of which the tail occupies ft.

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  • The entire length of the animal from nose to end of tail is about 4 ft., so that the body is considerably larger and more massive than that of the English otter.

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  • The Macassars are well-built and muscular, and have in general a dark-brown complexion, a broad and expressive face, black and sparkling eyes, a high forehead, a flattish nose, a large mouth and long black soft hair.

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  • Her fingers were cold inside the gloves and her nose probably looked like Rudolph's.

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  • Her nose was mere inches from his as she hissed something in Spanish.

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  • Cynthia pushed her glasses up the bridge of her nose with an index finger and cleared her throat of that nauseating lump.

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  • Before, if we'd told him to come to work dressed as a clown, he'd only have asked if we wanted a red nose.

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  • How could someone so treacherous have lived under his nose for thousands of years?

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  • He kissed her forehead, the tip of her nose and then paused briefly on her lips with a light tantalizing brush.

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  • Nose wrinkling from the scent of rotting seaweed, she glanced towards the crumbling foundation of the beach house.

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  • Her nose wrinkled at a familiar scent, and she looked first at the plate full of raw fish on the table and then at the silver-eyed predator with his roped forearms displayed across his wide, bare chest.

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  • They all had Lankha.s flat face, no nose, bug eyes, and scrawny little bodies with feathery hands.

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  • This man's features were scarred and masculine with a crooked nose that had been broken more than once.

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  • Everything from his unshaven jaw to his crooked nose drew her hungry gaze, and she took him in, feeling as if she'd never truly seen him before.

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  • You say this shithead was feeling up your wife right under your nose.

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  • Can't you just twitch your nose and make them appear?

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  • Mayer did not think Byrne had carried any additional coverage because, according to Mayer, Byrne hardly had enough money to blow his nose.

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  • Once, in a rare instance of can­dor, she'd admitted to Dean she considered a nose job but reject­ed the idea on the basis that either people would think her vain, or it would so alter her appearance as to make her unrecognizable.

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  • I don't want to stick my nose in your cases but it's vital to my case that heat stays high between the mob and the suppliers.

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  • Logic kept sticking its nose in Dean's subconscious, prodding consideration of wider possibilities.

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  • They were disheveled and bloodied, with the man before her suffering a broken nose.

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  • Reverse Abdominal Nose Panting expands the abdomen on the puff out.

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  • Bacteria enter through skin abrasions or via eyes, nose or mouth.

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  • As the nicotine is absorbed through the lining of the nose it is absorbed through the lining of the nose it is absorbed fast but it can irritate the nose at first.

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  • These usually present with a runny nose, cough and temperature, and you may feel achy.

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  • Taj Arts Discounted prices on an extensive collection including anklets, chains, charms, nose studs and religious pieces in silver and gold.

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  • Every Londoner's journey to work involves being crushed like a sardine on the tube with their nose stuck up someone's sweaty armpit.

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  • The external carotid artery supplies the face, nose, mouth and upper neck.

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  • The nose is rich with heavenly sweetness, golden syrup on Scotch pancakes, toffee and honey baklava.

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  • The forward fuselage is completed by a curved balsa sheet top decking, with block balsa under the nose.

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  • This partial vessel was sculpted into a human upper face with a duck beak descending from just below the nose.

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  • Such a nose is called a hook nose or eagle's beak.

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  • Very oily skin may also have blackheads on the cheeks and tip of the nose.

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  • They're just these guys walking around picking your nose blah blah blah...

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  • He had brown eyes, and a yellow nose, and big blue bloomers that he wore.

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  • Will they have the nerve to tell you that you have a huge bogie under your nose?

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  • Workers exposed to the dust of African boxwood developed alarming reactions including irritation of the eyes and nose, and also constitutional symptoms.

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  • Whilst working on the boost gage problem we noticed a small plate fitted on the rear bulkhead of the nose wheel bay.

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  • Studies in salamanders and mice show that low extracellular calcium increases calcium signaling between neurons in the eye as well as in the nose.

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  • The aircraft has cargo doors in the nose and rear, with ramps for quick and easy cargo handling.

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  • Percival, black with white nose, now castrated Roger, brown with white nose, now castrated.

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  • On contact with them I suffer a burning, ulcerated throat, a runny nose, sneezing and a wheezy chest.

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  • The line from the nose tip to the very firm chin should be straight.

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  • It had a circlet of cilia very near its front end and what looked like tiny cilia on its protruding " nose.

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  • The nose was threaded 1 7/8 " Acme and the front built out to accept collets of up to 1 " capacity.

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  • This latter machine had a large-bore spindle with the nose formed to accept standard 8mm WW type collets.

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  • The WTB " comfort zone " saddle is very comfy - thanks to the extra soft section near the nose.

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  • Height 5ft 5¼ ins - ruddy complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, nose inclined to left, diagonal scar on left eyebrow.

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  • The product is used to soothe tickly, dry coughs, and helps to unblock a stuffy nose.

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  • I've always thought that haute couture is just a big fat nothing with its nose in the air.

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  • The Vole LH V2 5c From the nose follow the thin diagonal roof crack to the lip.

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  • Their skin creases should ideally be cleaned daily, especially in the fold above the nose.

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  • Follow your nose at lunchtime for delicious savory and sweet crepes, made to order.

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  • She was running a nail along the edge of an oven tray I'd washed earlier, her nose crinkled in disgust.

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  • The lumpy knob on the nose of the handle is the root-ball from which the bamboo culm grew.

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  • Cold's great bear hug embraces all, forms a particular delectation for my purple nose and yellow fingers.

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  • The nose is finely shaped and beneath it the small mouth is set with deep dimples in the corners.

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  • Pale lemon from a refill barrel, the nose has smoky bacon, tarry driftwood, licorice and TCP.

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  • They run down tiny tear ducts into the nose.

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  • They could sprinkle fairy dust And twitch their little nose, And the windows would be sparkling And I'd have no dirty clothes.

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  • Pit Bull dogs have small pointy ears, and a large black nose.

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  • Tho not edible, they could be good sport, so Oscar poked his scarred nose through a window.

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  • Fine tubes called endoscopes are pushed through the back of the nose, involving a small incision.

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  • As you go further up the nose, the lining becomes pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.

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  • He has a pale face with dark markings around his nose.

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  • The latest model features a two-part nose fairing, with a screen that moves with the handlebars to improve steering angle.

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  • He looked fierce, pushing his gray black eyebrows together over his nose.

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  • Not many sherry characteristics in the nose; raisin and chocolate flapjacks with runny honey, pineapple cubes and bitter chocolate orange.

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  • A lightly floral nose with an apple and lime palate, there are also faint notes of the tropical.

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  • Rudolf guides Santa's sleigh with the biological aberration of a red, glowing nose capable of penetrating thick fog?

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  • It then exits the canal through the infraorbital foramen to innervate the upper lip, cheek and side of the nose.

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  • He was an elderly man, with a thin, projecting nose, a high, bald forehead, and a huge grizzled mustache.

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  • The torso develops to its proper size, but the head may be larger than normal with a prominent forehead and flat nose.

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  • Deep chocolate brown freckles were scattered across the bridge of her nose, as if applied carefully by a child doing a drawing.

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  • Tellingly his promise has been to rediscover the channel's old nose for risk, plans that will hopefully bear fruition in 2003.

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  • The nose wheel is raised backward into front fuselage.

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  • His nose was crooked and his eyes were shallow with a strange, mischievous glint in them.

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  • I ascended the flake to the inclined nose, and then reached round to grab a large handhold.

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  • In addition, the powder from dried laurel leaves is good for stopping hemorrhage from the nose.

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  • They all drain through very small openings into the nose to prevent infections passing into them.

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  • The nose, which is well set between the eyes, should be short and broad with large open nostrils.

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  • Try taking a fly fringe and attaching it to the nose band so it hangs over the horse's nostrils.

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  • Nose leather and paw pads should be the same color as the points.

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  • The most common problem is cleft palate where the nose or lips do not form properly.

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  • Violets and minerals on the nose, it has an intense, full-bodied palate with hints of plums and blackberries.

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  • Paleozoic fauna took a nose dive from about 300 families to about 50.

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  • They have a passageway into the back of the nose through tunnels in the bones of the face.

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  • So how does one become a perfumer, or a " nose, " as they are called in the industry?

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  • A little petroleum jelly applied on the inner side of the nose can also soften scabs.

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  • He also teased Michael about his adolescent pimples and broad nose.

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  • However St Dunstan spotted the cloven hooves beneath the dress, and grabbed the devil's nose with his red hot pincers!

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  • If there is still glass attached to the base remove with long nose pliers.

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  • Now squeeze the rail joiner to fit around the rail with flat nose pliers.

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  • They require a special tool to loosen them, that said its very easy to loosen them with a pair of needle nose pliers.

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  • Green hair and a pointy nose, Black cats who love to pose, Always pointy nose, Black cats who love to pose, Always pointy hats, With mice and rats.

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  • Then turn it into a reindeer and if you want add a red Pom pom for the nose.

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  • Nagel wrinkles his nose at Lacey's probing beneath the published surface to reveal the underlying preoccupations of Hart's life.

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  • Climb diagonally right to gain the nose of the overhanging prow.

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  • Pull over the front left corner of the roof to finish up the nose of the impressive prow.

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  • The enormous mottled maroon pterodactyl sadly turned its nose up at the rotting cherry gateau.

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  • The nose radome came from the Reconnaissance pod supplied in the Matchbox Phantom kit.

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  • He appeared suitably regal, except for his insistent nose picking.

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  • Rudolf the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose!

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  • Angels are confused with flying reindeer, one of which even has a red nose.

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  • Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis.

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  • I think rove will walk, thumbing his nose at the pile of corpses he helped to create.

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  • His usually pale face was purple with rage, and his bushy eyebrows knotted over his slightly rubbery nose.

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  • Currently there are several products on the market that use hypertonic saline to spray in the nose.

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  • The unreduced nose combines figs, apricots, nectarines, scented candle wax and hard wood sawdust.

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  • Don't use pointed scissors for removing nose hairs.

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  • The nose is most typical of the make, full-bodied, medicinal, briny, slightly carbolic and lemon sherbet.

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  • Water introduces a light cereal note and moves the nose toward millionaire's shortbread.

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  • To adequately simulate this, the seal over the subject's nose should be held for approximately 2 seconds.

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  • People may also have trouble breathing, have a runny nose, and blocked sinuses.

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  • He has a pink nose with a black smudge on one side.

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  • She drew a shuddering breath through her nose then sneezed.

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  • You grunt in appreciation and wipe snot from your nose with the back of your hand.

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  • Whirling through the water like a barrel comes a rotund ciliate which appears to have a long, narrow snout or nose.

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  • Winter Snack shows a cheeky donkey stealing a snowman 's nose!

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  • The little Snow Man by Todd Pannell (aged 7) There was a little snowman Who had a carrot nose.

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  • He has a distinctive black splodge by the side of his nose, Bruce is also microchipped.

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  • Usually a nose or throat swab Frequency of testing?

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  • A bead of salty sweat dripped down his nose.

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  • There has been some literature claiming that hypertonic saline is of value when the membranes of the nose are extremely swollen.

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  • Antihistamines Antihistamines provide quick relief for symptoms such as the sneezes, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes and itchy throats.

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  • Slowly I edged the nose to the bank, then pushed the tiller hard over to bring the stern in.

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  • The initial nose is of peaches, soft toffee, ozone and dusty barns.

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  • Chew gum, smoke, pick your nose or display any annoying traits or habits.

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  • Management involves drainage via a nasogastric tube (tube passed through the nose into the stomach) and maintaining body fluid via a drip.

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  • Red skin, green upturned nose, blue ears, one thick tuft of hair, dizzy face Ziggy.

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  • You have to wrap a turban around your head and nose and drink a great deal of water.

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  • Similar lesions can occur inside the mouth or nose and occasionally they can also ulcerate.

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  • There were a number of minor design changes with the main visual difference being to the nose wheel undercarriage doors.

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  • Hazel has never forgiven HE for being so ungracious about the quid pro quo that night he tweaked her nose.

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  • Something that won't put your nose in a cast every time you get the irresistible urge to blow at your wife?

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  • This had a fruity nose, with a palate which included vanilla.

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  • I don't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose.

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  • Its ears are clearly visible as are the very long mystacial vibrissae on either side of its nose.

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  • At full strength the nose is subtle but interesting with vanilla, toffee bonbons, peat smoke and faint Parma violets.

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  • Nicola has a broken arm and nose and has suffered severe whiplash due to the accident.

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  • A power cruiser which nose dived into the back of a large wave shattering the windscreen with shards of glass cutting the crew.

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  • Use the finger (nose to nose) technique and then the limp wrist.

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  • It started as the faintest whiff - the merest zephyr of cat shite wafting up my nose.

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  • Matthias was a middlesized, broad-shouldered man of martial bearing, with a large fleshy nose, hair reaching to his heels, and the clean-shaven, heavy chinned face of an early Roman emperor.

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  • The author was soon discovered; and, as he absconded, an advertisement was issued offering a reward for his apprehension, and giving the only personal description we possess of him, as "a middle-sized spare man about forty years old, of a brown complexion and dark brown-coloured hair, but wears a wig; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes, and a large mole near his mouth."

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  • The high cheek-bone and the hawk'sbill nose are universally distributed in the two Americas; so also are proportions between parts of the body, and the frequency of certain abnormalities of the skull, the hyoid bone, the humerus and the tibia.

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  • They swim rapidly, propelled by the powerful tail and by the mostly webbed limbs, or they submerge themselves, with only the tip of the nose and the eyes showing, or sometimes also the back.

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  • The average length of a tiger from nose to tip of tail is 9 ft.

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  • He was short of stature, swarthy and broadchested, with a large head which early turned grey, snub nose and deep-set eyes.

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  • Many of the people are distinctly negroid, with big lips, small nose, broad at the base, and frizzly or curly black hair.

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  • There may be bleeding from the nose, cutaneous congestion, deafness, blindness, coma or delirium, and even death from cardiac failure.

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  • In a proclamation issued for his arrest in 1683 he is described as "a tall lean man, dark brown hair, a great Roman nose, thin-jawed, heat in his face, speaks in the Scotch tone, a sharp piercing eye, stoops a little in the shoulders."

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  • Then he jointed together the blades of his sword and balanced it very skillfully upon the end of his nose.

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  • In the morning, when he looked at the picture, he saw a fly on the man's nose.

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  • What was expressed by the whole of the count's plump figure, in Marya Dmitrievna found expression only in her more and more beaming face and quivering nose.

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  • Lorrain, pursing up his lips, waved a severely negative finger before his nose.

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  • From the study, like pistol shots, came the frequent sound of the old man angrily blowing his nose.

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  • In front came a man wearing a strange shako and a blue cloak, swarthy, sunburned, and with a hooked nose.

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  • His neighbor on the other side, who lay motionless some distance from him with his head thrown back, was a young soldier with a snub nose.

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  • Prince Andrew entered a plain tidy room and saw at the table a man of forty with a long waist, a long closely cropped head, deep wrinkles, scowling brows above dull greenish-hazel eyes and an overhanging red nose.

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  • They'll take the cubs from under your very nose.

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  • Napoleon grinned maliciously and again raised his snuffbox to his nose.

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  • He was so much interested in that task that he was unable to sleep, and in spite of his cold which had grown worse from the dampness of the evening, he went into the large division of the tent at three o'clock in the morning, loudly blowing his nose.

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  • One was tall and thin, the other dark, shaggy, and sinewy, with a flat nose.

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  • I know your puny little mind ca n't comprehend anything that 's beyond your nose.

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  • This was similar with respect to quinsy drainage and foreign body removal from the ear, nose and throat.

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  • Rudolf the red nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose !

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  • Nose gear has side by side wheels which retract rearwards into fuselage.

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  • I think Rove will walk, thumbing his nose at the pile of corpses he helped to create.

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  • The fruit has a rubefacient effect (Watt and Breyer-Brandwijk 1962) and is irritant to the nose and eyes (Burkill 1935).

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  • The first signs are usually a cold or runny nose, followed by a fever.

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  • Do n't use pointed scissors for removing nose hairs.

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  • I 've got a bruised leg and a scratched nose but otherwise I 'm looking forward to trying to complete a lap tomorrow !

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  • He waved down at his shapeless clothes, then pushed his spectacles higher on his nose.

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  • Water introduces a light cereal note and moves the nose toward millionaire 's shortbread.

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  • Her eyes shifted from ' A ' to the tubing being shoved up her nose.

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  • In an effort to clear the pain his thumb and forefinger pinched the bridge of his nose, and she shrieked again.

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  • To adequately simulate this, the seal over the subject 's nose should be held for approximately 2 seconds.

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  • Feeling thirsty, he tried to swallow some water which simply sloshed down his nose.

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  • The Jumbo is set to feature engines painted as beer cans and giant ' smiley ' faces on the nose cone and tail.

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  • Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, watery and itchy eyes, and are often worse when the pollen count is high.

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  • These include a runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and general lethargy.

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  • It is usually sniffed up the nose or sometimes made into a solution, which is then injected.

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  • The powders are snorted up the nose, mixed in a drink or, by some heavy users, prepared for injection.

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  • Winter Snack shows a cheeky donkey stealing a snowman 's nose !

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  • The Little Snow Man by Todd Pannell (aged 7) There was a little snowman Who had a carrot nose.

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  • The paper 's shot of Tara 's face in September 2004 showed a neat snub nose with a straight bridge.

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  • It is a matter of experience that we do not normally snuffle raindrops up into the nose or gulp them into the mouth.

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  • The maximum distance from the spindle nose to the table was 13.5 .

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

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  • The nose was very subdued with some vague hints of a grassy or floral scent.

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  • The swelling of the nasal lining that produces a runny nose can continue to actually block the nose.

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  • So keep you eyes open for Episcopal Church thumbs nose at Communion stories tomorrow.

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  • My mate also managed to get a tic tac stuck up his nose.

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  • The turbinate bone may be pushed away to the side of the nose to make more space inside the nose.

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  • Innocent and beautiful, with her soft ears and twitching nose, we felt she would be with us forever.

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  • Something that wo n't put your nose in a cast every time you get the irresistible urge to blow at your wife?

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  • Users inhale the vapor through the nose or mouth.

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  • Vegetal aromas were reported on the nose (" hedgerows " or " old strawberries ") as well as cherry-like fruit.

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  • I do n't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose.

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  • At full strength the nose is subtle but interesting with vanilla, toffee bonbons, peat smoke and faint parma violets.

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  • Just click on the wastepaper basket symbol on top right and follow your nose !

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  • Otters are surprisingly big, with a male reaching 1.2 m from nose to tail and weighing about 10 kg.

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  • Eli snuffed his nose, catching a faint whiff of something rotten.

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  • He had to blow his nose because of the rheum from his cold.

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  • Her allergies caused a rheum discharge from her eyes and nose that caused her to want to take allergy pills so she wouldn't sniffle all day.

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  • He was an affable boy with a crooked smile and dusting of freckles across his nose.

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  • You can help him learn by playing fun games, such as "Where's Your Nose?" and "Hide and Seek".

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  • Bulb syringe-You'll get the hang of using this in no time to suction out a stuffy nose.

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  • Once your baby's head is out, the doctor will suction out his mouth and nose and search for the umbilical cord.

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  • Snuffly nose - he or she may have a constantly streaming of snuffly nose which parents often find themselves wiping.

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  • Buying vegetables requires a trained eye and nose.

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  • The muzzle is slightly square, and the nose is relatively smooth.

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  • She often puts her nose to my mouth to see where the noise comes from.

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  • Will the bed you select meet with kitty's approval, or will she turn up her dainty nose and walk away?

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  • My daughter had a kitten appear at her door that has a severely crusted nose and eyes.

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  • She is now back to sneezing. she has no nose or eye discharge and no fever.

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  • I have a three-year-old black male cat that started showing some redness and swelling of his nose about a month ago.

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  • I thought it would get better, but in the last week his nose has swollen to double its original size and is now a shiny red color.

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  • He has some sneezing and a minor runny nose.

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  • In felines, upper respiratory can include nose, eyes and mouth area.

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  • From time to time, a small amount (tiny drip) of clear liquid is present at the end of his nose.

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  • If any of the cats are outside waiting to come in, you don't want the dog to lunge at them and chance getting swatted with a paw full of claws or bitten on the nose.

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  • The color of a seal point Siamese cat is various shades of cream on the body with a rich beautiful shade of brown on the points, nose and pads of the feet.

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  • The nose and the pads of the feet are a pretty brownish pink color.

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  • The cat's points, nose and feet pads are gray in color.

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  • The cat's nose and the pads of its feet are a lovely shade of lilac.

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  • The nose leather is located right between the eyes.

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  • This virus was previously known as feline rhinotracheitis because of symptoms, such as a runny nose and sneezing, in the upper respiratory system.

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  • If you notice that your cat is sneezing, her nose is running, she is drooling, she has stopped eating, her eyes are red and/or have a discharge, or she generally looks ill, a visit to the vet is in order.

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  • Is there a discharge coming from the nose?

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  • Are you using any room sprays or cleaning chemicals that could possibly irritate the nose and respiratory tract?

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  • The beloved story about a reindeer with a bright red nose is a great choice for little ones.

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  • The names of the reindeer light up, and of course, so does Rudolph's nose.

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  • You may notice that cleaning products can be harsh on the eyes and nose.

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  • Cayenne helps to clear up a stuffy nose or the chest congestion associated with colds and flu.

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  • If you are a nursing mom, and your baby has a stuffy nose, you can achieve the same results by taking the cayenne yourself and nursing your baby.

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  • If you consider that the action may be on the mucous membranes themselves and not necessarily on the invading bacteria, you'll understand why you should wait to take goldenseal until your running nose blossoms.

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  • Allergy symptoms vary from person to person but typically include sneezing, watery or itchy eyes, or a runny nose.

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  • Quercetin has been shown to block the production of histamines that can cause itchy eyes and runny nose.

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  • Aromatherapy can help with that stuffed up nose.

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  • You can also apply a very light dusting to enhance other areas of your face, such as the chin, forehead and nose.

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