Mouthpiece Sentence Examples

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  • The two outer pieces are swelled at one end to take an iron mouthpiece.

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  • Putting a hand over the mouthpiece, she asked, "Do you know what time we'll get back?"

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  • God's will, which all men should obey, was revealed in the Law, and though He might appoint governors over them, He remained their King, and no governor who was not a prophet - God's mere mouthpiece - could command their unquestioning obedience.

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  • Lancaster hoped to use Wycliffe as his mouthpiece against his enemies; Wycliffe hoped to see Lancaster disendowing bishops and monasteries and defying the pope.

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  • Fortunately for the king his subjects laid all the blame upon his mouthpiece the cardinal, instead of placing it where it was due.

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  • The day after the demonstration of June 1832 on the occasion of the funeral of General Lamarque, he made himself indirectly the mouthpiece of the Democrats in an interview with Louis Philippe, which is given at length in his Memoires.

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  • The son at an early age became consiliarius (legal assessor) to his father, and (probably in 507) quaestor, an official whose chief duty at that time consisted in acting as the mouthpiece of the ruler, and drafting his despatches.

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  • On the spirit and policy of the Girondists Madame Roland, whose salon became their gathering-place, exercised a powerful influence (see Roland); but such party cohesion as they possessed they owed to the energy of Brissot (q.v.), who came to be regarded as their mouthpiece in the Assembly and the Jacobin Club.

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  • Also, clam shell phones bring the earpiece closer to your ear and the mouthpiece closer to your mouth than the shorter candy bar designs.

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  • The king, however, was not to be moved from his position; and he was supported in this attitude not only by public opinion, but by a section of the ministry itself, of which Sidmouth made himself the mouthpiece.

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  • A cast iron mouthpiece and lid is bolted to the exterior end of each retort, the mouthpiece carrying a socket end to receive the ascension pipe, through which the gas passes on leaving the retort.

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  • When the retort is to be charged, an iron stop or barrier is placed in the lower mouthpiece, and the door closed.

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  • The shoot is placed in the upper mouthpiece, and the stop or door, which retains the coal in the chamber, is released; the coal is then discharged into the retort, and rushing down the incline, is arrested by the barrier, and banks up, forming a continuous backing to the coal following.

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  • For the withdrawal of the residual coke at the end of the carbonization, the lower mouthpiece door is opened, the barrier removed and the coke in the lower part of the retort is "` tickled" or gently stirred with an iron rod to overcome a slight adhesion to the retort; the entire mass then readily discharges itself.

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  • Unlike the buccina, cornu and tuba, the other military service instruments of the Romans, the lituus has not been traced during the middle ages, the medieval instrument most nearly resembling it being the cromorne or tournebout, which, however, had lateral holes and was played by means of a reed mouthpiece.

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  • Aims to combine the two bits of a double bridle into a single mouthpiece.

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  • It consists of a pressurized metal canister containing a solution or suspension of medicine, placed within a plastic case, with a mouthpiece.

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  • Remove the cap from the mouthpiece and shake the inhaler vigorously.

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  • As a result PBS is frequently lambasted by American conservatives as a left-wing liberal mouthpiece.

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  • Has the mouthpiece ever slipped off your regulator during a dive?

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  • The authors of a recent study advocated making a custom mouthpiece.

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  • Matthew Parris, in Saturdayâs Times, argued that Alan Milburn is a mere mouthpiece for Mr Blair.

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  • Its shape makes it easy to hold and the slightly larger mouthpiece allows the player to produce more notes in the early stages.

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  • A small mouthpiece will then be placed between your teeth enabling you to relax your jaws.

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  • Some two hours have passed since I placed the clarinet mouthpiece in the Hydrogen Peroxide.

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  • The regulator mouthpiece passed through a hole in the center of the facemask.

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  • The better government mouthpiece you are the more advertising space we will buy.

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  • Also available on prescription Back to top inhalers and Nasal Sprays Cigarettes can be replaced by inhaling nicotine through the mouthpiece of an inhalator.

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  • Turkey argues MED TV is a mouthpiece of separatist rebels.

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  • If you are selecting a brass or woodwind instrument, you can always purchase a new mouthpiece.

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  • As you grow more advanced in your playing, however, you will want to select a mouthpiece that works well for you.

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  • Legendary horns have a brass mouthpiece and a unique yacht line lanyard with an engravable nameplate.

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  • This prank is designed for a phone that has a mouthpiece or an earpiece that can be removed by twisting it off.

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  • The mouthpiece extends the lower jaw forward and holds down the tongue.

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  • Pure Sleep is a mouthpiece worn in the mouth while sleeping.

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  • This device is marketed to people who want to stop snoring but who do not want to wear a mouthpiece at night while sleeping.

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  • Resources range from dentists who fit a stop snoring mouthpiece to studies conducted by Princeton University about the sleep problem.

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  • Dentists can be wonderful Princeton snoring resources because they can determine whether a mouthpiece could be fitted for a patient to alleviate their snoring.

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  • They can also determine whether it is necessary for the patient to see an ear, nose and throat specialist or an oral surgeon in situtions where the mouthpiece may not be effective.

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  • Aesthetic Dental Care of New Jersey is a great option for people who want to be fitted for a snoring mouthpiece like Pure Sleep or Snore Guard.

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  • These centers are staffed by experienced professionals who are trained to provide any level of service required - from a full sleep analysis to help with your CPAP machine or an alternative treatment using a mouthpiece.

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  • A custom fit mouthpiece can be designed to hold the jaw slightly forward during sleep, opening the airway to alleviate the problems.

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  • A dentist can make a snoring mouthpiece to fit during one quick visit.

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  • In other cases, it may be necessary to visit a dentist for a snoring mouthpiece.

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  • The dental appliance is similar to an athletic mouthpiece and is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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  • A mouthpiece or other device can help to teach you to breathe through your nose instead.

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  • This professional can help by creating a stop snoring mouthpiece that repositions the jaw and tongue, opening the airway passage and preventing sound-producing vibrations from occurring.

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  • Others benefit from using a mouthpiece fitted by a dentist, and some sleep without breathing problems after treating an underlying medical condition.

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  • A dentist does not have to be accredited by the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) in order to fit a patient with a mouthpiece effectively, but, many patients prefer to seek help through accredited dentists.

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  • The appliance is similar to an athletic mouthpiece and is designed to hold the jaw in a forward position.

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  • Typically a sleep dentist is specially-trained to provide a custom-fit mouthpiece that can be used for either sleep apnea or snoring issues.

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  • The patient bites into the mouthpiece which has been designed to slightly pull the bottom jaw forward.

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  • Type of mouthpieces available - Each type and brand of mouthpiece requires the dentist to have specialized training, equipment and supplies.

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  • This causes most dentists to specialize in a certain type and brand of mouthpiece.

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  • Your sleep doctor will probably not be able or willing to recommend a specific sleep dentist; however, they will be able to tell you the type or brand of mouthpiece that is most likely to provide you with the best treatment results.

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  • Follow-up care - Look for a dentist that will be available to provide you with ongoing care to ensure that the mouthpiece continues to provide effective treatment.

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  • As you gain or lose weight the mouthpiece may require adjustment or replacement.

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  • A sleep dentist can be affiliated with an organization like the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine; but, in many cases, a general dentist can fit patients with a sleep apnea mouthpiece.

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  • A sleep apnea mouthpiece alleviates the symptoms of sleep apnea by keeping the airway open.

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  • Another type of sleep apnea mouthpiece is a tongue retainer which uses a suction cup device to keeps the tongue in place.

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  • Their sleep apnea either goes untreated or they switch to a non-mask approach such as a mouthpiece.

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  • A pacifier fits in the sleeper's mouth and many believe that it works like a snoring mouthpiece.

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  • Each oral appliance is fitted to the patient.A sleep apnea mouthpiece may be a very attractive alternative to a breathing machine but there are some drawbacks to using this type of oral appliance.

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  • A stop snoring mouthpiece can clear the breathing passage in some patients.

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  • Before reaching for a stop snoring mouthpiece, consider some other factors in your immediate control which may lead to snoring.

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  • Grind Guard is a "boil and bite" mouthpiece that you can fit yourself.

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  • Air may be administered through a nasal mask or mouthpiece or through a tracheostomy tube, which is inserted through a surgical incision through the neck and into the windpipe.

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  • Most people with muscular dystrophy do not need a tracheostomy, although some may prefer it to continual use of a mask or mouthpiece.

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  • The patient sits in a sealed box that resembles a telephone booth and breathes against a mouthpiece.

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  • At "go", the players drain the cups as fast as they can, and set them mouthpiece down on the table.

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  • There was a pause, and Katie covered the mouthpiece.

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  • Of this newest revelation Christus David was the mouthpiece, supervening on Christus Jesus.

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  • The bishop also influenced the king's policy with regard to France, Scotland and Wales; was frequently employed on business of the highest moment; and was the royal mouthpiece on several important occasions.

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  • The Biblical Commission, soon enlarged so as to swamp the original critical members, and which had become the simple mouthpiece of its presiding cardinals, issued two decrees.

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  • That the encouragement of the Slav aspirations was soon deliberately adopted as a weapon against the Hungarian government was due, partly to the speedy predominance at Pest of Kossuth and the extreme party of which he was the mouthpiece, but mainly to the calculated policy of Baron Jellachich, who on the 14th of April was appointed ban of Croatia.

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  • The new sovereign was a lad of eighteen, who for the present was likely to be the mere mouthpiece of Schwarzenberg's policy.

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  • An assembly of notables from villages grouped together in a canton chooses a cantonal representative, who is the mouthpiece of the people and the intermediary between the government and its subjects.

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  • Opposition to France was the inspiring principle of the Historisches Journal founded by him in 1799-1800, which once more held up English institutions as the model, and became in Germany the mouthpiece of British policy towards the revolutionary aggressions of the French republic. In 1801 he ceased the publication of the Journal, because he disliked the regularity of journalism, and issued instead, under the title Beitrdge zur Geschichte, &c., a series of essays on contemporary politics.

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  • The lower end of the cylinder is opened, in the case of small and thin cylinders, by the blower holding his thumb over the mouthpiece of the pipe and simultaneously warming the end of the cylinder in the furnace, the expansion of the imprisoned air and the softening of the glass causing the end of the cylinder to burst open.

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  • With n=1, the re-entrant walls are given of Borda's mouthpiece, and the coefficient of contraction becomes 2.

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  • The metallic bowl and mouthpiece of the pipe offered a tempting surface for embellishment, as well as the clasp of the pouch; and the netsuke, being made of wood, ivory or other material susceptible of carving, also gave occasion for art and ingenuity.

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  • Lightfoot, indeed, dwells on the all-round "comprehensiveness" with which Clement, as the mouthpiece of the early Roman Church, utters in succession phrases or ideas borrowed impartially from Peter and Paul and James and the Epistle to Hebrews.

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  • In all that followed Arabi was put forward as the leader of the discontented Egyptians; he was in reality little more than the mouthpiece and puppet of abler men such as Ali Rubi and Mahmud Sami.

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  • Of the newspapers of Havana the most notable is the El Diario de la Marina (established in 1838; under its present name, 1844 morning and evening), which was almost from its foundation an official organ of the Spanish government, and generally the mouthpiece of the most intransigent peninsular opinion in all that concerned the politics of the island.

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  • Apollo's oracles, which he did not deliver on his own initiative but as the mouthpiece of Zeus, were infallible, but the human mind was not always able to grasp their meaning; hence he is called Loxias (" crooked," "ambiguous").

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  • But it only found its permanent gujding spirit somewhat late in the reign, when Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, became the habitual mouthpiece of the grievances of the nation.

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  • The gas developed by the coal near the mouth of the retort is quickly washed out into the ascension pipe by the push of the gas behind, and the period for which it has been exposed to the radiant heat from the walls of the retort is practically nil; whilst the gas evolved in the portion of the retort farthest from the mouthpiece has only its own rate of evolution to drive it forward, and has to traverse the longest run possible in tile retort, exposed during the whole of that period to radiant heat and to contact with the highly heated surface of the retort itself.

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  • In the case of horizontal retorts the space between the top of the coal and the retort is of necessity considerable in order to permit the introduction of the scoop and rake; the gas has therefore a free channel to travel along, but has too much contact with the highly heated surface of the retort before it leaves the mouthpiece.

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  • There is no more curious episode in German history than the success with which Bismarck acquired the services of many of the men of 1848, but Liebknecht remained faithful to his principles and resigned his editorship. He became a member of the Arbeiterverein, and after the death of Ferdinand Lassalle he was the chief mouthpiece in Germany of Karl Marx, and was instrumental in spreading the influence of the newlyfounded International.

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  • Bossuet, Louis XIV.s mouthpiece, triumphed in his turn over the quietism of Madame Guyon, a mystic who recognized neither definite dogmas nor formal prayers, but abandoned herself to the torrent of the forces of God.

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  • A Republican party had been formed led by a few professors and coffee-house politicians, with the mob of the towns for its support, and having as its mouthpiece Don Emilio Castelar, an honest man of Qepublican incredible fluency.

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  • Though nominally the servant of the States of Holland he made himself politically the personification of the province which bore more than half the entire charge of the union, and as its mouthpiece in the states-general he practically dominated that assembly.

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  • Gently pressing down on the charcoal, suck in using the mouthpiece.

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  • I placed the mouthpiece above in a jar containing Hydrogen Peroxide.

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  • Upon Andrew Jackson's election to the presidency, the Telegraph became the principal mouthpiece of the administration, and received printing patronage estimated in value at $50,000 a year, while Green became one of the coterie of unofficial advisers of Jackson known as the "Kitchen Cabinet."

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  • During this, her second period, George Sand allowed herself to be the mouthpiece of others - " un echo qui embellissait la voix," as Delatouche expressed it.

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  • There is, however, appended one of those perplexing statements of personal opinion (for Hume declares Cleanthes to be his mouthpiece) not uncommon among writers of this period.

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