Full-blown Sentence Examples

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  • Full-blown panic hit her.

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  • Near full-blown panic again, Deidre was midway through her second step towards the door when the creature snatched her.

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  • Put yourself into a full blown depression?

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  • Some recent discoveries have proved that certain statements in the song usually regarded as anachronisms are quite accurate; but no nearer approach has been made towards fixing its exact date, or that of any of the three bits into which it has been cut up. In this song the story appears in its full-blown shape, the name of Winckelriet being given.

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  • This Spaniard of waning charms, who had been neglected by her husband and insulted by Richelieu, now gave her indolent and full-blown person, together with absolute power, into the hands of the Sicilian.

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  • To find the summit shelter in a full blown blizzard is very reassuring.

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  • You can create your own custom units, and write your own scenarios -- or even full-blown campaigns.

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  • It's not something serious, it's not full-blown, it's more of a subtle flavor.

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  • FleaScan helps you identify flea infestation in any dog or cat long before becoming full-blown.

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  • Millions of people are already HIV positive and many of them have developed full-blown AIDS.

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  • I thought he had malnutrition, but in fact he had full-blown Aids.

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  • On offer is an extensive menu with something for everyone from a quick snack to a full blown three-course meal.

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  • These are subtle ploys committed in the hope of gaining an advantage without having to resort to a full-blown illegal method.

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  • So, do SQL*Plus scripts accurately reflect real-world Oracle behavior, or do you need full-blown multi-user benchmarks?

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  • But many others see a temporary and milder reaction and a narrow escape from full-blown recession.

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  • Unfortunately, at some point most toddlers develop this resistance into full-blown tantrums.

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  • The best example, however, of a full-blown priestly system with a monastic hierarchy grafted in this way on a religion originally not priestly is found in Tibetan Buddhism (see LAMAisM), and similar causes undoubtedly had their share in the development of sacerdotalism in the Christian Church.

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  • After barely a few allusions to it in the epics, it bursts forth full-blown in the Harivansa, the Vishnu-purana, the Narada-Pancharatra and the Bhagavata-purana, the tenth canto of which, dealing with the life of Krishna, has become, through vernacular versions, especially the Hindi Prem-sagar, or "ocean of love," a favourite romance all over India, and has doubtless helped largely to popularize the cult of Krishna.

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  • Toddlers are notorious for feeling fine one second and running a full-blown fever the next.

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  • Instead, he works himself into a full-blown tantrum.

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  • You won't see a dent occur in a fiberglass kayak; you'll see a full-blown crack or detrimental fracture.

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  • A cat may also develop full blown FIP months and even years after infection with the coronavirus.

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  • When humans develop cardiomyopathy, they often display signs of full-blown congestive heart failure which can include a wet foamy cough.

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  • When the process of deciding what type of custody parents will be granted after a divorce culminates into a full-blown battle, the potential for emotional turmoil is quite high.

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  • When you don't have room in your home for a full-blown office area, a computer armoire is a solution you can stick in the corner and forget about when you're not working or playing online.

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  • Cinnamon taken with meals, a healthy diet low in sugar and moderate exercise may prevent development of full blown diabetes or delay its onset for many years.

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  • Serious flea infestations may require chemical intervention, but for simple prevention, rosemary offers a chemical-free way to avoid a full-blown flea problem.

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  • It works best if taken as soon as the symptoms appear instead of waiting for a full blown cold.

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  • If you don't have the resources to participate in a full-blown convention, then consider signing up for a weekend cropping retreat or attend workshops or classes sponsored by local scrapbook or craft stores.

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  • Try not to create a full-blown program surrounding humor in the work place.

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  • Typically, musical theatre has been reserved for high school and up because teachers and directors believed a full-blown production was beyond what middle school kids were capable of handling.

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  • In fact, some meth users develop full-blown psychosis.

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  • When the individual is no longer using the addictive substance, he or she may begin to experience mood swings or even a full-blown episode of depression.

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  • Fast forward to the nineties, when movie roles became scarcer and his recreational drug usage escalated into a full blown drug addiction and Haim suddenly became unemployable.

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  • A few websites are claiming that they will be releasing the full blown sex tape soon.

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  • It isn't a full blown scandal yet, but rumor has it, someone is shopping a Tiger Woods sex tape around.

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  • He earned no fans, however, when rumored marital infidelity unraveled into a full-blown sex scandal involving a string of mistresses in late 2009.

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  • Late in May or early in June all the little grey shoots bear small oblong purplish heads, and early in July the plant is in full blossom, the full-blown flowers being a beautiful violet-blue.

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  • A minor transgression that the other person may not even remember is probably not important enough to warrant a full-blown revenge prank.

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  • Alzheimer's disease affects the brain, causing cognitive changes that begin with mild memory lapses and increase to full-blown memory loss.

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  • If you are developing an action or first person shooter game, you will probably have a level design script instead of a full-blown script.

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  • Three dots is all it needs, and suddenly we have a full-blown human face.

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  • Seaman gets cranky when you don't feed him, moody when you don't talk to him for periods of time, and will give you the full-blown silent treatment if he's mad at you.

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  • Sony, having invested significant manpower and resources in the project, decided to take what they had so far and create a full blown console of their own.

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  • From there, it can penetrate into the bloodstream to the central nervous system and cause meningitis or develop into a full-blown bloodstream infection (meningococcemia).

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  • Before the disease becomes full-blown, schizophrenics may go through a period called the prodromal stage, lasting about a year, when they experience behavioral changes that precede and are less dramatic than those of the acute stage.

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  • Establishing a diagnosis for ataxia telangiectasia is most difficult in very young children, primarily because the full-blown syndrome is not yet apparent.

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  • Early detection facilitates early treatment and can prevent full-blown DKA.

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  • As of 2004 there is no known cure for eosinophilic gastroenteropathies, so medications are used to relieve symptoms and prevent full-blown attacks (or flare-ups).

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  • These symptoms would normally disappear over time, but some children who have repeated infections may develop full-blown OCD.

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  • What began as a bit of a publicity stunt worked, and by 1997 the full blown Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition had become the issue you know and love today.

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  • Despite her personal problems, she worked tirelessly to bring attention to the problems of the homeless, disabled, children, and those suffering from HIV or full-blown AIDS.

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  • Hanky panky - This is a polite way of referring to cheating relationships, whether the relationship is a full-blown affair or an emotional online rendezvous.

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  • Symptoms can range from mild sensitivity to full-blown celiac disease.

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  • Then you can go on to purchase a full blown program if needed.

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  • Daily updates include full-blown detailed summaries, or updates, of each day's episode, including screen captures from the episodes; and mini "sneak peeks" of the next show to air.

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  • This is the full-blown design, complete with color.

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  • Some people keep their nautical star black, which lends a tribal-like feel to the image, whereas others opt for full-blown color that expresses their unique style throughout the pattern and body of the star.

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  • Additionally, the South Beach Diet is considered ideal for those who are pre-diabetic or have already developed full-blown diabetes.

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  • The Cardio Boot Camp phenomenon is sweeping the health club world, and Cardio Boot Camp exercises are increasingly popular even for those unwilling to pay for a full-blown course.

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  • The women of Crete in the pre-Christian days apparently had no time for a slow tease -- they went for a full-blown frontal assault!

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  • Robert Carlo Mariano, nicknamed Boston Rob because of his thick regional accent and his Boston Red Sox ball cap, has made numerous reality TV appearances and parlayed his 15 minutes of fame into a full-blown career.

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  • The crew discovers that the 'face-hugger' form is an intermediate stage in the alien's life cycle, between the eggs laid by the Queen and the full-blown morphology of the mature xenomorph.

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  • Autobots, both new and old, have to pull together as a team when The Fallen is freed and Megatron orders a full-blown attack on earth.

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  • It is always best to avoid scratching mosquito bites, as spreading the enzyme fluids across the surface of the skin may cause a brutal hive outbreak or a full blown allergic attack that may require medical treatment.

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  • Preventing nail rings is much easier than treating the fungus once you have a full blown outbreak.

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  • Since oily skin can exasperate easily into a full-blown acne problem, you will need a multi-pronged attack for your acne treatment.

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  • Her distress toppled into full blown despair.

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