Sweat beads the size of mushroom caps gathered beneath his sparse and kinky hair. |
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Sweat drenched his body and there was a slightly damp patch on the sheet under him. |
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Sweat glands are activated by nerve endings in the dermal layer of the skin that respond to chemical messages from the brain. |
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Sweat drips from the helmet chinstraps of the engineers who have fitted the demolition charges to the house's steel doors. |
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Sweat two minutes and add wine, vinegar, parsley, peppercorns and bay leaves. |
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Sweat is secreted by glands in the skin when it is necessary to lose excess heat from the body. |
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Sweat was dripping down our faces by this time, but we had to keep our smiles planted on our face and an ease and grace in our movements. |
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Sweat the onion and diced vegetables in a little olive oil, they should soften and turn golden without browning. |
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Sweat reaffirms that Nelly is indeed a one-trick pony, with a mere three of the 13 songs offering anything new. |
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Sweat soon coated her forehead and slicked her arms as her skin slapped against the skin of strangers. |
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Sweat matted his dark hair to his forehead and he swatted at it when it fell into his face but to no avail. |
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Sweat was beading on his body, he was shaking all over, and he was breathing hard. |
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Sweat darkened her golden coat and made white foamy rings where the halter had rubbed the perspiration into lather. |
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Sweat trickled over my clammy skin as ragged gasps echoed over the still silence of dark. |
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Sweat lodges are traditionally low, windowless, insulated domes constructed of willow branches. |
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Sweat and spittle flew as the Serpent-Men cried out in bloodlust, every individual more than ready to do battle. |
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Sweat poured off his body and the single sheet that covered him was damp and clammily cold around his neck. |
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Sweat is mostly water with a small percentage of sodium chloride, and it's generated by millions of sweat glands located throughout the body. |
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Sweat had appeared on her upper lip, above her bright red lipstick line. |
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Sweat soaked through her clothes and matted her short red hair. |
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Sweat beaded across his brow and caked his sides under his fatigue shirt. |
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Sweat and swimming can weaken strands substantially, so be sure to rinse hair and scalp after a workout or swim to remove drying, damaging salt and chlorine deposits. |
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Sweat trickles down the face of a man busking in a steamy town square. |
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Sweat poured from underneath his helmet and down the thin points of his sandy blond hair. |
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She is hoping her art business, Girl Sweat Metalworks, will take off and soon earn her an income. |
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With divers kinds of Riddance The smoaking Earth is wet, And all aflowe to seaward goe The Torrents wide of Sweat! |
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Kris awoke with a start. Sweat dappled his forehead, and he brushed it away. |
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Other television shows Matt has appeared in include Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Celebrity Juice, Sweat the Small Stuff and many more. |
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Sweat electrolytes are decreased in patients with oedema and during the administration of mineralocorticoids, resulting in a false negative sweat test. |
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Soot covered his rubber gloves and apron, his sweat contributing to the stench. |
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Sara, having no pockets, stuck the paper into the waist of her sweat pants. |
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The base coat contains absorbers to soak up sweat and oil, and the topcoat contains color that evened out my red blotches and discolorations. |
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At least I cleaned up the cardboard boxes and the packing material, and I worked up a sweat. |
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Picking up the washcloth beside his bed, she wiped the sweat from his forehead. |
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It wasn't the hours of toil, sweat and petrol clearing the footpath which concerned me, but the wasted wheat. |
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Shivering from his cold sweat, Erik refused to acknowledge Maria, instead he clamped his arms tightly to his body, trying not to tremble. |
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I would finish each day dripping with sweat, the return journey was nearly all up hill. |
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I had all my gear on and I was completely soaked with sweat when I got back. |
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Butyric acid is responsible not only for the smell of rancid butter, but also contributes to the odor of sweat. |
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The thermometer outside the pharmacy reads 28 and as I squeeze off the first 100 shots of the day I quickly wet my t-shirt with sweat. |
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A cold sweat ran over me, and my heart began thumping violently, almost painfully, in my chest. |
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To make the chilli jam, sweat off the chilli and ginger in a heavy based pan and add chilli sauce and ketchup. |
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Crouching at opposite sides of a clay-floored ring, muscles taut and bodies glistening with sweat, the two sumo wrestlers stare each other down. |
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Lots of people dancing raunchily until their sweat showed on their teeshirts, faces dripping. |
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Her raven locks were plastered to her head in sweat, and she was sleeping soundly. |
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I'm afraid that I still break out in a cold sweat when Patricia's being masterful. |
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Both fabrics wick perspiration away from your skin while natural fibers like cotton and wool tend to get damp and clammy with sweat. |
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Healing is expected within two weeks by regeneration of epidermis from keratinocytes within sweat glands and hair follicles. |
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In fact, I realized it only when my own sweat began to drip off my brow and into my eye. |
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When everybody else re-emerges only a couple of minutes later, matted in sweat and grime, we are deeply glad to have wimped out. |
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Maybe it's his kicky mid '80s headband, caked with filth and decades of dried sweat. |
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I patted his neck, which was damp with sweat, and loosened my hold on the reins. |
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I sweat until pretty much every inch of my clothing is soaked, but my energy holds up. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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This process saved the old timers the unproductive work and unnecessary sweat of windlassing all dirt up the shaft to the surface. |
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So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay. |
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Cool and feminine in silk and lace, or clad in casual clothes, streaming with sweat today's woman can be beautiful either way. |
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My palms are soaked with sweat, I give them a quick wipe on my skirt before I place my hand in his. |
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He knows how to work a crowd, he gives a good sermon and produces a splendid pulpit sweat. |
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Exercise is one way to work up a sweat and promote detoxification from the body. |
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But that means travellers would barely work up a sweat before their train arrived. |
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You catch the dry talcum smell of old ladies, which can't quite disguise the reek of stale sweat. |
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I had to change my shirt when I got back to our place because you could have wrung the sweat out of the one I'd been wearing. |
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I could smell my cousin's perfume mingled with sweat and hear her labored breaths. |
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The only thing that's lacking here is running water, so the recommended way to cool down between sweat sessions is to take a snow bath. |
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If it's just you and yours, don't sweat, you can still enjoy a moment of piece and quiet. |
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Her face and neck are moist with sweat, and she has pulled a pink practice tutu over her leotard and tights. |
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I never sweat and my body temperature drops as soon as I strip down to a leotard and tights after my warm up. |
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By then I had broken out into more than a little sweat, from the scorching sun glaring down on my back. |
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As she got closer she could smell the sweat on him and the rank smell of horse. |
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Although I was tired as well and the racket did not cease to grow heavier, I shook the sweat away and concentrated. |
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Whatever he had planned for him today, he doubted that the shakes and a cold sweat would go over well. |
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I have bathed her, shampooed her hair, tasted her tears, her sweat, her essence. |
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Little globules of sweat glistened off his bare chest as he began to raise his hands in triumph. |
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At some sweat lodges sage and cedar are thought to purify the space, while tobacco leaves bless the earth. |
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The air inside the pub was dense and suffocating, thick with sweat and laughter, jolliness engulfing and eating away at everything in the room. |
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While doing chores at home, put some music on and build up a sweat dancing. |
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Neck adornments have been worn since ancient times to signify title or wealth or even just to sop up sweat. |
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You can't walk 10 feet without being covered in sweat, and you arrive everywhere sticky, salty and breathless. |
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The dance floor in particular took a lot of sweat to keep in form for the dancers but it was always kept just so. |
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Don't try anything, worm, I can kill you with my mind and I wouldn't break a sweat. |
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Anthony is wearing aviator sunglasses, a sweat band around his arm, and a hooded tank top vest. |
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Throwing a flurry of punches and kicks, he continually beat the tar out of his opponent without breaking a sweat. |
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Rivulets of sweat poured down our backs and James called out to us to walk like models sashaying down a ramp. |
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She strode up, sweat from her face and arms dripping as she glowered at us, a looter and a western journalist. |
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Blisters will affect your performance, and sweat makes face-paint drip, so it is better safe than sorry. |
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No matter what challenge he was given, he could solve it within ten minutes, no sweat. |
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He looked at her, her face gleaming with a sheen of sweat as she watched him. |
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Both of their faces had a soft sheen of sweat and Thom loosened his collar a little. |
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Nara noticed that his pale face was sheened with sweat, shining in the dim green light of the controls. |
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When you take a 20-minute sauna or steam bath, your body temperature rises to about 104 degrees, and you sweat out one pound of water. |
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She was clutching a baby bottle that was tucked into a sweat sock to keep the milk warm. |
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Ladies don't sweat or perspire, even after an exhausting day of brunch, tennis, afternoon tea, supper and bridge. |
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Ben sports a film of cold sweat that never leaves his upper lip, matching the one glistening on my forehead. |
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I sweat like a racehorse, and very dark thoughts mingled with incapacitating spasms of pain. |
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It took him an hour to crawl to the door leaving a trail of sweat and blood smears behind him. |
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Mostly there's sweat and crankiness and small yappy dogs getting under my feet. |
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The atmosphere in Dry is pretty electric with double stage-diving and more sweat than a sauna for the overweight. |
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While the forces sweat and toil in the heat and sandstorms of the desert, it is good for them to know things back home are going well. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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We enacted laws to curb landlordism and give bonded labourers the land they had given their blood, sweat and tears for. |
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The needle of the dial had shot up to fifty-five. The sweat had sprung out all over Winston's body. |
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They are not only functional for bicycling, but for any activity where you are going to work up a sweat. |
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At the end of a shift, my brown slacks and my zip-up shirt would be soaked with sweat. |
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Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown. |
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My bare feet tread lightly on the dirt floor, sweat already beginning to bead on my brow. |
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Did I imagine the bit where sweat dripped from his jowls onto a plate of food? |
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He looked exhausted and frantic, his shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows and little beads of sweat on his forehead. |
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It was often between 105 and 110 degrees, and the copious sweat spawned yet more bacne. |
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As firelight flickers across his craggy face and sweat runs down his ample forehead, you can bet he's laughing manically. |
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The electric current shocks the sweat glands, and they stop producing sweat temporarily. |
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We sit on the couch and answer all the questions while watching the shmo on TV sweat it out. |
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The ceremonial sweat lodge, for instance, had an easy precedent in the old-fashioned shvitz. |
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Several rounds of shuttle badminton games are going on here by journalists who badly want to sweat it out for fitness. |
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He ignored the sweat pouring from beneath the brim of his freshly purchased ten-gallon hat. |
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So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today. |
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The disciples have gnarled hands, rough faces with the grime and sweat of an arduous day at their fishing nets. |
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Clothing should be light-colored and lightweight and limited to one layer of absorbent material to facilitate evaporation of sweat. |
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His trim body was covered from head to toe with symmetrical beads of sweat, which looked like little, glassy jewels sprinkled on his ebony frame. |
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I tilted my head back, letting the water wash the dust and sweat off my face. |
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At the same time, the ballboys had to wipe the sweat from the baseline on Mirnyi's side of the court as his tormentor worked him into a lather. |
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Breath was going in and out of her at a phenomenal rate and she found herself in a cold sweat. |
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The trendsetting active wear includes velour sweat suits, tees, shorts, tank dresses and jeans. |
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His loose, nut-brown shirt, stained with weeks of sweat, hung outside his pants. |
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He sighed and took off his baseball cap to wipe the sweat from his brow with a forearm. |
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A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold. |
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They do not acclimate as well to high temperatures, sweat less, and produce more body heat than adults. |
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And how much do you need to sweat to stave off the disease that kills 500,000 people every year? |
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She had seen him sweat and shake and retch in the grip of his craving. |
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Certainly, with his impressive build and square jaw, McConaughey looks like he could take on Matt Damon and Ben Affleck simultaneously without breaking a sweat. |
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Of the ones sitting down the middle man was bald as a coot, his whole head shining with a sweat I thought would come away on my hand like coconut oil. |
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The fine white material of his sleeves billowed out from beneath it his vest, the cloth stained with dirt, sweat, and smears he didn't want to think about. |
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The heat makes beads of sweat run down your armpits and traverse your hips before dampening your drawers. |
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Franklin and William, covered in sweat, their clothes spangled with countless leaves, made their bedraggled way back to the road. |
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A brackish breeze blew off the Black Sea, mixing with rotting garbage, human sweat, cheap cleaning products, and undefined fumes. |
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He wipes beads of sweat from his brow, and extends his hand out towards the crowd. |
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Of course, why sweat the small stuff when Aaron Sorkin is already working on the screenplay? |
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It was a few hours into the power collapse across northern and eastern India and I was drenched in sweat. |
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By then, dripping with fevered sweat, she would have been inarguably contagious. |
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As a waterman, and later as a lock-keeper, he has alternative, and distinctly illegitimate, sources of income which are clearly not related to honest sweat. |
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He gripped the edge of the bed and sweat was already starting to run. |
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The Captain displays an uncanny ability to sweat and smoulder simultaneously, and boasts a command of German that goes above and beyond the conversational. |
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His sweat was dripping down his greatly toned torso and washboard abs. |
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There was at that time unfounded speculation that B vitamins acted as systemic insect repellants, 12 possibly because of the aroma of yeast excreted via the sweat. |
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Meadow's coat was a dull grey, covered with sweat, lather and blood. |
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Beads of sweat now covered his forehead, and his arms and legs were clammy. |
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Using time-lapse photography it shows hair shooting from skin and sweat forming on fingertips, while heat-sensitive film shows how the body cools itself. |
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The horse was lathered in sweat, nostrils flaring, gulping for breath. |
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The amount of potassium lost in sweat is not especially high, and this mineral is easily obtained in your diet from fruits and vegetables, and dairy products. |
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As they rip into the slabs, saliva, sand, and sweat begin seasoning the meat. |
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Among the garments are smart jumpsuits and form-fitting cardigans, loose sweat pants and comfortable singlets, and even party wear such as cropped tops and wraparound skirts. |
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He could then do some exercising to work up a sweat before moving into the tepidarium which would prepare him for the caldarium which was more or less like a modern sauna. |
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It's a lazy, hot summer day, and I don't feel like breaking a sweat. |
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I remember waking up 12 or 13 years ago in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. |
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Without raising a sweat, South Africa crushed Kenya by seven wickets at Willowmoore Park here yesterday in the second one-day triangular cricket international. |
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I think he is lulled into complacency by the fact that I so far have had a whole lot of baby-wrangling experience, and therefore have everything under control, no sweat. |
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So, late yesterday, when a client who hired me to edit his company's annual report emailed to say he needed it 12 hours early, I figured no sweat. |
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A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat. |
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Mr. Asa's face was ruddy, his veined cheeks shiny with more than sweat, and he had a wild look to his eyes, like Pop did the time a rattler sunk fangs into his best hound. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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Ryan says that until you replenish the sodium and chloride electrolytes lost through sweat, your body can't rehydrate properly, and liquids quickly exit in the form of urine. |
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The lady of the middle-class house wasn't expected to break into a sweat. |
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I was able to cover the three hundred dollar rent and second mouth to feed no sweat, and Jack and I co-existed in clueless dysfunction for about four months. |
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When the cold sweat of the bad review dried, another feeling followed that was not at all unpleasant. |
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With much determination in our eyes and sweat on our brows, we kept going. |
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To watch Waugh bat is to be reminded of a bygone era in Australian cricket, a time when they were made to graft for every run and sweat for every victory. |
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The day before my last at the res, I got to do a traditional sweat. |
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Synthetics like nylon, plastic, and rubber don't allow the sweat to escape properly and increase the chances of athlete's foot and toenail problems. |
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As she carried a tray of beer, an ice cream sandwich, and a bag of kettle corn, the septuagenarian usher decided to sweat her presence in the upper deck. |
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Even though it was around five in the afternoon, heat was still radiating off the pavement and by the time I got home about ten minutes later, I was already drenched in sweat. |
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Her hair was a mass of tangles, sand and sweat caked to her scalp. |
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As the paddlers have the sweat hosed off of them, they are either elated or dejected with the timing results. |
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Anyways, my point is that everyone should apply long-lasting deodorant or antiperspirant on a daily basis because smelling like sweat is definitely a turnoff for everybody. |
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His face is heavyset, its mid-coffee coloring sheened with sweat. |
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But all this detracts from the microscopic detail of a play in which even the sweat stains on the hips of a miner's trousers acquires dramatic relevance. |
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She layered on a few more coverlets, hoping to sweat out the fever. |
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Her muscles were tense and a cold sweat was breaking out on her forehead. |
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His body was cold with sweat, and his ears were still buzzing. |
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I tend to get extremely nervous when speaking in public, so it will be a rare opportunity to see me sweat, shake, dribble incoherently and squeak a lot. |
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If blisters are developing on your heel, experiment with different socks to make sure the material isn't bunching up or causing your foot to sweat. |
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Beads of sweat formed on his brow, and he began clawing at his chest. |
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Ten years of sweat by Charles Graeber lead to a masterly account of a man trusted to heal who instead killed with impunity. |
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His skin was sallow and shiny from the feverish sweat that drenched him as it had before in the foyer, but how long had he been like this, sitting here without aid? |
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He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose. |
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The week before, I'd fantasized about being this close to Hot Nerdy, our shoulders touching, our faces inches apart, his sweat dotting the collar of his button-down. |
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By this time, I was breathing hard, the sweat caking my body. |
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Dressed in T-shirt, sweat pants, white socks and trainers, the only indication of what might be being said is when he shifts in his seat. |
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The brand will supply yoga pants, sweat shirts, sweat pants, and t-shirts and more. |
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As beads of sweat pore down his face, the A-Team's tough guy resembles Muhammad Ali in his heyday. |
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Abraham's appeared on the top terrace so lustworthy I can't take my eyes off him. His muscles are running with sweat. |
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Excessive use handicaps the body's heat-loss mechanism, blocking sweat pores and stopping us cooling down efficiently. |
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It's simply the best thing for feet that have spent too long in winter boots and are beginning to rebel with tingly sweat rash. |
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He worked in a real sweat shop, then the bottom fell out of the sweat market. |
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The last option for severe cases is endoscopic transthoracic sympathectomy, where nerves supplying the sweat glands are cut. |
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These employers realise it is not in their long-term interests to run a sweat shop. |
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And Naishadha stood revealed by his shadow, his fading garlands, himself stained with dust and sweat, resting on the ground with winksome eyes. |
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It is also likely the sort of thing you were peddling was produced in sweat shops around the world where children are being exploited. |
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The papers focus, among other topics, on the infamous brain drain, sweat shop labor, wage levels, and changes in production processes. |
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Wherever I am, if I'm away, I rent a prefab sauna to sweat and loosen up the bones. |
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When you look at how some of these companies operate, they're in effect, sweat shops. |
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They are getting cheaper because the ingredients in the food are of poorer quality and a lot of the clothes are being made in sweat shops. |
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The heat brought sweat and the sweat blinded. Black flinders gyrated in the fiery air like bats. |
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On she walked at a crawling pace, ponging of sweat, drops of mucus and blood falling between her feet. |
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The planum rostrale of pigs has tactile hairs distributed over the surface and numerous large merocrine sweat glands. |
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The common ostrich has no sweat glands, and under heat stress they rely on panting to reduce their body temperature. |
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As they gazed, a white face, wet with the sweat of fear, poked out and stared down upon them with eyes in which the late terror still lived. |
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Please hush-now this heart to dumben this breath. Please muffle the whimpers, the drippings of sweat. |
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Moving very slowly, taking extremely ginger steps, the woman felt beads of sweat dripping down from her body. |
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Humans' thinner body hair and more productive sweat glands help avoid heat exhaustion while running for long distances. |
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The wolf has a large number of apocrine sweat glands on the face, lips, back, and between the toes. |
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Studies commissioned by the Royal Mint found no increased discharge of nickel from the coins when immersed in artificial sweat. |
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Players often use sweat bands on their wrists to keep their hands dry and head bands or bandanas to keep the sweat out of their eyes as well. |
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Also on display are the remains of the elaborate hypocaust heating system which served the sweat rooms. |
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The sweat lodge is a ceremony common to many Indigenous peoples of the Americas. |
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Her sweat would be wiped from her body using raw fish, and the fish would be cooked and fed to the groom. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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The desired effect was to make the patient sweat violently and thus purge all corruption from the blood which was caused by the disease. |
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And when sweat, especially from the apocrine glands, mixes with bacteria on the skin surface, the byproduct is body odor. |
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The smell of dampness, of rancidness, of cold sweat, of ancient corruption. |
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Unwilling to try his hardest, Jason instead chose to bring it weak at the gym, and didn't even break a sweat. |
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With a little blood off her back but hardly any sweat off her brow, she's succeeded in thimblerigging tourism as investigation. |
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Well, no thanks on the Jesus Seminar stuff, I have looked into it and they make my bonch sweat. |
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In reality, when nitrogen, found in urine and sweat, is combined with chlorine, irritants called chloramines are formed. |
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Only the hum of the miserable creatures stirred the heavy murk that beaded our foreheads with sweat as we pushed our way through it. |
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The bacteria that live on the skin's surface then start breaking down the sweat, generating a smell like Limburger cheese. |
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The boys wear a jockstrap arrangement and T-shirts and the girls sport sweat bands and brief skirts. |
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The back, chest, forehead and lower extremities have high sweat gland densities. |
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It has been shown that the major energy source used by the eccrine sweat gland is glucose. |
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The degree of a patient's viremia correlated positively with the percentage of epithelial sweat gland cells that were infected, she noted. |
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He rubbed the sweat from his broad forehead. He looked fustered, as usual. In a hurry to have the visit over. |
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Eccrine poroma is a benign adnexal tumour of the uppermost portion of the intraepidermal eccrine sweat gland duct and acrosyringium. |
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But dogs don't have as many sweat glands as we do, so need a different method of cooling. |
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The membrane has no hair follicles or sweat glands, except between the fingers. |
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Botulinum toxin selectively blocks the release of neuro transmitters which cause the activation of sweat glands and hence no sweat is released. |
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Big achievements take sweat, which you no longer have for the small stuff. |
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Whoever did write the letter makes several observations of native customs, including use of hammocks and sweat lodges. |
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Large palaces, such as at Palenque, could be fitted with a water supply, and sweat baths were often found within the complex, or nearby. |
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He was abloom with heat and anxiety. The sweat underneath his arms had turned into an oily slick. |
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Soon, the '80s and '90s guy was finding drums to pound and sweat lodges in which to shvitz out rivulets of shame. |
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With global warming, you may need sweat towels more than you currently 'spect. |
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Here, their sweat attests to labour, and their weals are caused by strong-handed grips. |
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When the sweat comes back this summer, 1528, people say, as they did last year, that you won't get it if you don't think about it. |
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The shocked Aussie fighters started to sweat off the excess pounds, but competition manager Lenni Gama denied any problem with the scales. |
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Pores help rid your body of waste products, which are released along with sweat and oils. |
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From the blood, sweat and tears of work on an aging desktop computer with minimal gpu power, the beginnings of an animatic came to life. |
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Extreme cases can be treated with surgery to remove skin or obstruct nerves in the neck to deactivate the sweat glands. |
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The odor of cold sweat in a coward's armpit would be the olfactory theme were this a smell-o-vision movie. |
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Ryan might be the flava o' the month, but his zillions of cah-razy fans can't compete with the girl who doesn't sweat it. |
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When eaten in quantity, garlic may be strongly evident in the diner's sweat and garlic breath the following day. |
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Pilot and co-pilots, if you don't want to sweat the small stuff in the desert, then check the small stuff, like filters. |
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Luckily for the cosmetics industry, during puberty our apocrine glands start excreting a variety of sweat that stink-inducing bacteria love. |
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We get scenes of sweat lodges, conducted by one person or another, with such happenings becoming social as well as religious affairs. |
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Cumin contains volatile aromatic compounds that are excreted in sweat, especially when consumed in large quantities. |
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His shirt showed big blotches of moisture, and the sweat was rolling in clear drops along the creases in his brown neck. |
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These include solitary leaf cutter bees, communal sweat bees and social bumble bees. |
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Just thinking ahead to the midsummer madness makes us break out in a sweat. |
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He has worked with youth in sweat lodges and with traditional medicine for 10 years. |
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Billy Vine, covered with flop sweat, started so-so, but in a few minutes he had them. |
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The backup team would be crouched in some tiny broom closet, with sweat rolling down their faces and their backs growing stiffer, and the jackrollers would just walk by. |
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His cheekbony face is pale grey, with a black wavy beard as in a frame of mourning, and upon it crawl, washing off the dirt, large drops of sweat. |
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She continued along the bar ditch, sweat running down her back now. |
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After an hour at school she was soaked with sweat, dizzy, and headachy. |
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If you start getting hot under the collar the minute you enter the lingerie department, or if basques, balconettes and bustiers bring you out in a cold sweat, help is at hand. |
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I have to say that unless the sun is high in the sky and the temperature makes little beads of sweat appear on my brow, the ragtop stays in place. |
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She writhed her hands till her fingers were wet with sweat or blood! |
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I had taken my own racquet and racquetball goggles with me on deployment, and despite their getting fogged up when I really broke a sweat, I wore them regularly. |
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Antiperspirants work by plugging sweat glands with aluminum salts. |
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So does nonexercise activity, and so, according to a pivotal set of sweat studies done during World War II, does clothing, although not in the way one might predict. |
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The miraDry System delivers energy non-invasively to the area under the arm where the sweat glands reside, creating localized heat to destroy and eliminate the glands. |
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The procedure delivers precisely controlled electromagnetic energy to the area under the arm where the sweat glands reside, heating and eliminating the glands. |
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In the middle of Shalmi, the working-class inner sanctum of Lahori Shiadom, I find myself swept along a tide of sweat, blood and tears at four in the morning. |
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When they were boyes at trap, or slatterpouch, they'd sweat. |
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Then he must needs sit bare-arsed on his jordan, hand scooping sweat from his brow, and void much black nastiness. His torchecul was yet another discarded page of his play. |
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Other chapters cover sweat lodges, painted tipis, and building a tipi. |
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The three-time Olympic and nine-time world champion was hardly made to sweat as she comprehensively outplayed Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kirgizstan 10-0 in the final. |
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We want to hold a ceremony, have blessings, have sweat lodges. |
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Supersizes that will fit up to a 72-inch waist are also available and include high-quality sweat shirts and sweat pants in sizes up to 6-XB that can also be worn by women. |
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Data analysis confirmed a consistent, quantifiable defect in sweat gland function as a disease biomarker in XLHED patients, even in the setting of normal sweat pore counts. |
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Billy was just as yumtastic and she couldn't even sweat a palm for him. |
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Developed by New Zealand doctors for the heat and humidity of the Australian and New, 3B Body Saver Cream is an Aussie icon and favorite for treating sweat rash and chafing. |
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Instead of being a sweat shop without career ladders and low-paying jobs, precision manufacturing is a career that pays good salaries with a career ladder and clean shops. |
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According to researchers, falling in love releases a deluge of chemicals that make us swoon, flush, and sweat, our hearts race, and our brains turn obsessional. |
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Even sweat shops, farms and building sites haven't been ruled out. |
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The same neurotransmitter also sends the signal to stimulate sweat glands. |
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The skin underneath the dark areas may serve as windows for thermoregulation, being sites for complex blood vessel systems and large sweat glands. |
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Birds lack sweat glands, so when placed under stress due to heat, they heavily rely upon increased evaporation from the respiratory system for heat transfer. |
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Living mammal species can be identified by the presence of sweat glands, including those that are specialized to produce milk to nourish their young. |
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Crocodiles do not have sweat glands and release heat through their mouths. |
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