They claim the bumps impede the movement of emergency vehicles and buses, disturb neighbours and damage cars. |
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He banged his head on the cab when he went over the bumps, and hurt his hip. |
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It is a grassy bump amongst other grassy bumps and is marked with a small cairn. |
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Some drunken couple bumps into me, mumbling a drunken slur of words, which I assume to be apologizes. |
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How many babies before mine have been jolted awake by the bumps and cracks in the concrete created by unruly tree roots and water damage? |
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I had goose bumps along my arms and I could feel the hairs on the nape of my neck standing up. |
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The drive is working well, travels well and absorbs its share of bumps and bangs during daily transit. |
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During the past eight weeks I have seen two minor bumps and one almost head-on collision. |
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Creakings and the rumbling of wheels could be heard and occasional bumps jolted me. |
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The rash that sometimes accompanies valley fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. |
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He didn't see the scorched metal walls or feel the thuds and bumps as they drove over drift after drift. |
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The situation is an accident waiting to happen and there are already frequent prangs and bumps around the junction. |
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Suddenly, as if they had been painted on, a series of painful looking bruises and bumps appeared out of nowhere, all over his body. |
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Four men died and seven other people were hospitalized for treatment of bumps, bruises and head injuries. |
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There's no way it can roll over a flat, smooth road without a sequence of jarring bumps. |
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Its advanced collision detection ensures that any bumps will probably not kill or severely cripple you. |
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For example, we might veridically observe a surface through a microscope of the same power which did not appear to have any bumps or crevices. |
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External warts can appear as small bumps, or they may be flat, verrucous, or pedunculated. |
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And many knocks, bumps and detours later here I ride in Honduras, central America. |
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Even with a wheel and pedals, the lack of G-forces, bumps and jolts make the visual elements too detached for me to remain in control. |
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I happen to like my knees, but nobody ever accused them of being well protected from bumps and bangs. |
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In times of bumps, falls and collisions, knees can be susceptible to fractures. |
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It's also fully lined with high quality foam to protect your premium ammo from bumps and bangs. |
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To prevent the crashes, bumps, thuds, nicks and dings, follow these top ten parking lot driving tactics. |
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Let's face it, injuries from collisions, falls, bumps, etc. are not that simple. |
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The fences and barriers, speed bumps and empty watchmen's huts are the trappings of wealth, the buffers of avarice. |
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A tripod that is too light may be too susceptible to wind and slight bumps. |
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Mrs Callaway received treatment for a broken jawbone, chipped cheekbone and bumps and scrapes all over her body. |
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The reflection of himself was somewhat distorted by the inevitable wavy bumps of the even surface. |
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For the cost of calming a couple of streets with speed bumps we could buy the police a radar gun and a van from which they could operate. |
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The amniotic fluid and membrane cushion the fetus against bumps and jolts to the mother's body. |
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The front and rear suspensions feature dual-leaf springs instead of coils, taking the bumps and jolts out of gravel roads and unforeseen mounds. |
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They jumped the high bumps, flung their bikes, did crisscross cuts and caught the spirit of the euphoric audience. |
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The number of bumps on each wheel in combination with the rotational speed determined the pitch produced by a particular tone wheel assembly. |
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For one thing, the mud is imprinted with wavy bumps, or corrugations, the marks left by the water at high tide. |
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One day as he leisurely strolls through London, he bumps into Pamela, a beautiful woman who is collecting donations for some charity. |
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As the series begins, Max bumps into a young cockney woman, an overworked but underpaid media researcher with a degree in communications. |
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A close look at the teeth of hyracotherium, reveals a simple pattern of bumps and ridges on their chewing surfaces. |
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Yet those little bumps are indeed insects, related to aphids, whiteflies, and jumping plant lice. |
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The sweat that stays on the skin damages skin cells and blocks duct pores resulting in sweat being trapped under the skin forming bumps. |
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Eastwards the ridge opened out in a series of bumps, dips and peaks, more like a small range of mountains than one single hill. |
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I use to have constant red bumps and whiteheads from ingrown hairs after shaving. |
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You have moderate acne if you have swelling, red bumps, or pustules, along with the whiteheads and blackheads. |
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Brush or groom your dog at least once a week and use this time to check his body for unusual bumps, lumps or sores. |
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Ingrown hairs and razor bumps happen when hair is cut beneath surface level or is wiry or curly. |
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While the shell does protect the phone's internal components from everyday knocks and bumps, it is not waterproof, merely water resistant. |
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The most common signs of folliculitis are red bumps and pustules on the glutes and leg area. |
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These darkening and tiny bumps are also seen on the knuckles of the fingers. |
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When I grabbed the gleaming chrome door handle, I felt machined bumps, or knurls, that provide extra grip. |
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She works for months to build the cracks, bumps and wrinkles on the skins of the figures in her paintings. |
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A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin. |
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Forget the skin drying messiness of foams and lathery gels and the nicks, cuts, shave bumps and irritation. |
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Two aluminium sub-chassis support the ancillaries, help absorb bumps, and guarantee an excellent standard of safety. |
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I then felt a series of bumps, which I later learned was just the rescue hoist jerking. |
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There's no noticeable roll despite the lack of anti-roll bars and mid-corner bumps don't unsettle its composure. |
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Leger favourite Enchanting Hero gave his supporters reason to sweat in the early stages of Heat 9 when forced to ride a few hefty bumps. |
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The ride is suppler than on many a car of similar performance, and mid-corner bumps and surface changes are taken easily in the Golf's stride. |
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Tiny ridges, bumps and cracks visible on their surfaces are magnified a thousand fold. |
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Seth told us later that she purposely went over some big bumps, just cuz we were back there. |
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The curve is nice and flat without ripples, dips or speed bumps, just the way you want a response curve to look. |
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Sandra felt her arm hairs rise slowly as her arms were covered with goose bumps. |
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Beyond a few bumps and bruises, you should be good as new after a few days of rest. |
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My shoulders tensed instantaneously, terrified tremors running through me, goose bumps rising on my exposed flesh. |
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The box is lined with thick foam rubber that protects the heavy contents against bumps and shocks better than foam plastic would do. |
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In areas controlled by the private sector road signs tend to be clearly visible and safety precautions such as speed bumps are often used. |
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One of the greatest pleasures in life is success in smoothing over bumps with exes. |
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Despite its age, the walls were already pitted and scorched, the ceiling covered with small bumps and protrusions. |
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Cracked fibreglass could be the result of overeager meetings with speed bumps. |
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The British influence still can be seen in driving on the left side of the road, roundabouts, speed bumps, and school uniforms. |
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They are coated with distinctive bumps and small protrusions against an overall veiled surface. |
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The symptoms of eczema can include red, itchy skin, rash, blisters or bumps that itch and ooze, or scaly, brownish, thick skin. |
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The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers. |
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The harpy woman shook her wings and let out a blood curdling cry from the depths of her throat, raising goose bumps on my arms. |
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On country roads, the CCX impressed with its good secondary ride over short, sharp bumps and total lack of bump steer. |
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On this song, a mutant dancehall pattern bumps to static offbeats and a hiccuping vocal that's an integral part of the groove. |
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It might be more than fair to wonder where the points are going to come from when so many bumps and hacks aren't whistled. |
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Two women did concentrated bumps and grinds, bumps and grinds, bumps and grinds. |
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A voluptuous black girl in leather and a thicket of beaded dreadlocks jumped in front of him and mirrored his strokes, his bumps and grinds. |
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Often we are not battered to the point that we display horrendous scars, visible bruises or lumps and bumps. |
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In most instances, there is no need for anesthesia, especially for lumps and bumps that are felt underneath the skin. |
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I know of people who suffered the lumps and bumps of skin cancers and the inevitable dire consequences. |
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Some problems may be detected-and treated-early by examining your pet weekly for lumps, bumps and skin irritations. |
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A well-executed ad campaign bumps up the impact of demos and other traditional labor activities. |
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There is an element out there that revels in it anytime some police officer bumps his head. |
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My teeth chattered a bit and goose bumps prickled my skin, but I ignored it. |
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At first I was riding the main line through the braking bumps, and the suspension, as always, was still super smooth. |
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What if he bumps his knee and decides to take a little rest without letting you know? |
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With real-life college football starting up recently, I literally get goose bumps listening to the passion and emotion of the crowds. |
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The situation is just an accident waiting to happen and there are already frequent prangs and bumps around the junction. |
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At the end of the day, when she actually bumps into him, she is left with a feeling, whether it is still a daydream or sure reality. |
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If you look at the bumps closely, you might see white scales or flakes on them. |
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Its skin was a nasty shade of brown, covered in visible bumps and scars, even scaly. |
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Microscopic bumps and craters on the painted surface tend to attract and contain dirt. |
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At the train station, she bumps into her ex-husband Bruno, Viktor's father, by chance. |
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Another layer of fat, deeper under the skin, called the scarpus fascia controls the contours, bulges and bumps in our body. |
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The film, which features local acting talent, was shot in Temple Hill in 2003, and is about a poor single mum who bumps into an old flame. |
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Blackburn council decide to ban the backstroke in a swimming pool in case somebody bumps his or her head. |
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The scintillating sun was already starting to descend and it was starting to get cold, giving my arms goose bumps. |
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It has scrapped plans for speed bumps in Waldegrave Road and is proposing instead an enforced 20 mph zone. |
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She had earlier begun to notice relatively minor injuries on his body, but these Joe explained away as scrapes and bumps caused during play. |
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In spite of my goose bumps, I love the texture of the soft fabric against my bare back. |
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When someone accidentally bumps him on the street, his ranting makes bystanders scurry away. |
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But his complacency comes to an end when he bumps into his childhood piano teacher, who encourages him to audition for him. |
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And by comparing the two emission bumps, scientists can begin to learn even more. |
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His bike had shock absorbers on the front forks to absorb bumps, her bicycle had none. |
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Elaine Wagner bumps the car door shut with her hip, her arms full with her purse and a shopping bag almost overflowing with used paperbacks. |
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Gall thought that he was able to correlate certain particular mental faculties to bumps and depressions on the surface of the skull. |
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Goose flesh formed on her arms, and Bo began to rub her arms after she noticed the little bumps. |
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His breath was warm and tickly on my neck, giving me goose bumps while shivers ran down my spine. |
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Her skin reacted to the small touches, goose bumps jittering across her flesh as her face flushed hot. |
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The hard sheath over the beetle's wings has a waxy surface dotted with tiny nonwaxy bumps. |
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Mine was small, light, and I only had writer's bumps from holding paintbrushes. |
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The Tuta circuit looked downright sketchy, with dirt-strewn corners and sharp speed bumps on the straightaway into town. |
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Along with all the new action comes the inevitable falls and bumps, which means I'm back to having to watch him closely all the time again. |
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Mechanically, we spring the cars softly to maximise the grip available to the drivers but also to cope with the bumps and cambers. |
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The problem I have encountered with the speed bumps is the brat pack that hangs about on the corner of Keswick Street. |
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It has very few bumps or protuberances, and the surface has as mirror-like a sheen as you can get from white plastic. |
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Councillors are planning to install speed bumps and a mini-roundabout to deter rush-hour traffic from using East Bierley as a rat-run. |
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Those little bumps of minted candy sprinkled on the frosting before it hardened will surely be a hit with all. |
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Shaving and even the elastic of your underwear rubbing against your bikini line can cause bumps. |
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I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there, so I think there is a little bit of gap to fill in. |
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Applause and fist bumps all around for him speaking at the annual conservative political action conference in Washington. |
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The Base and Run 63 are perfect for beginners, and there are also black ski runs, bumps and jumps for the more advanced. |
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But because skiers have always dominated the bumps, we've also included what we think is the coolest mogul ski on the hill. |
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Waxy, painless, skin-colored bumps called molluscum contagiosum, are also caused by a virus. |
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Check out Johny's Luncheonette, a throwback nine-stool lunch counter run by Johny, who greets regulars with fist bumps, and his father. |
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Martinez saves manly fist bumps for the coaches, including manager Eric Wedge. |
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The two intervening weeks gives those carrying bumps and bruises a little more time to mend and Rome should give Williams his first points. |
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After all, what would a festival in Canada's electronic capital be without a few nights of bleeps, bloops and bumps? |
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It went around corners happily, and wasn't badly upset by the sort of suburban ruts and bumps which had the YRV thudding and bumping along. |
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Unfortunately, that seal proved no match for the bumps and potholes of New York City streets. |
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She gazed up at the ceiling above the bed she'd been sleeping on and stared at the numerous bumps, cracks and bubbles. |
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Once I got the shape I wanted, I then planished the metal to smooth out the bumps and wrinkles. |
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Sasha said little to Hardy, but gazed at him between bumps and slides along the dunes. |
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It occurs when the outermost layers of your skin don't shed off at a normal rate and causes bumps composed of ingrown hairs and unshed skin. |
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It absorbs bumps in the road and reduces impact harshness, resulting in improved ride quality. |
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Take it from me, when you are being driven over bumps at high speed, the scenery is a blur. |
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That said, the sporty T5 version can thump and bang over bad bumps, the downside of its quicker, meatier responses and extra grip. |
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Antihistamine creams and tablets are both effective in reducing urticaria, the itchy white bumps on the skin often caused by insect bites and stings. |
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Mom would have bumps and bruises all over her body the next day. |
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The air suspension and ride height adjuster don't work properly, which means when the car is full the rear suspension is so low the underside scrapes on speed bumps. |
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Like that of a phonograph record, the device's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys. |
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No matter how well you drive, with such tight racing and constant jostling for places it is inevitable that you will incur a few bumps and knocks along the way. |
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At this point, you have come to believe that you have a haunted house with bumps, rappings, ghostly footsteps and even apparitions that roam the hallways. |
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I lay on the ground, panting and felt the bumps rising on my arm. |
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Lymph nodes, containing lymphatic fluid, are part of the immune system, and when swollen they feel like round bumps on your neck, armpits and groin. |
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Two vibrating motors deliver all the bumps and jostles you'd expect, and it's even got rubberized grips to help keep you from dropping it when you get excited. |
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Most bumps in the Rowing-On divisions took place below the gut, leaving spectators not much more to observe than the bizarre attire of various crews. |
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All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes. |
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Mr McNeil, who estimated his speed at 80 to 85 mph, said he passed the first bumps without problem but then the back end of the car stepped out of line. |
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Black spots mingle with protruding bumps on the sea lemon's back. |
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I picked up a few bumps and bruises but we are not playing tiddlywinks. |
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The ride is also surprisingly good for a mid-engined supercar, taut but well able to soak up small and large bumps with perfect bounce and rebound control. |
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Clumps of itchy or prickly tiny red bumps on the skin that appear with hot humid weather in tropical countries is called miliaria or prickly heat in layman's terms. |
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Predictably, Wand does not treat Pictures as an orchestral or sonic showpiece, although it would wrong to say that his reading doesn't raise goose bumps of a different sort. |
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The rash usually starts on the trunk of the body in red bumps. |
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We exited the atmosphere perfectly with a few bumps and twirls. |
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Call the doctor if your baby has a rash with blisters or bumps. |
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Although the road from Maneybhanjang to Sandakphu is motorable, it is a wiser choice to hike it rather than suffer the jolts and bumps of the track. |
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But it appears that the council will not be content until every street in the neighbourhood, however small and unfrequented, has got its share of bumps. |
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Professor Albeit is about a professor who wants to be a magician but is unhappily stuck teaching mathematics, till he bumps into a beautiful woman. |
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In effect, they are speed bumps for your walls, handrails, curbs, etc. |
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The man who once chased visiting Edinburgh and Glasgow players back to their soft city enclaves with bumps and bruises all over their bodies is now a poet. |
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She had goose bumps all over her body and a bruise on her arm. |
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Boring stuff, though I was delighted to find a very small soft camera case for my pencam, to protect it from bumps and knocks when it's in my bag. |
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Singer Athesia will be given the bumps with the help of DJs Uzi, Emanuelle, Scott C and Chevy Van on the Road and a plethora of visual artists and performers. |
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Beth turned 17 on the 5th of September so we gave her the bumps. |
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The bumps in Leeds Road are irregularly placed, not symmetrical across the carriageway, and in one place it is possible to drive between two bumps. |
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As Ellis drives over bumps, she notices, the noise in the car is loud. |
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Ouch, those nasty shaving bumps that we can all get from time to time. |
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Symptoms, such as a tingling feeling, itching, or pain followed by a rash with red bumps and blisters appear only in the area of the skin that the nerve goes to. |
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But, within minutes, he bumps into a local retired poetry teacher. |
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After 20 years of drudgery to pay off the loan, she bumps into her rich friend and finally confesses the truth, only to be told that the lost necklace was a fake. |
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Meanwhile, Sadie bumps into Sam and he tells her he is going to be a dad. |
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She bumps her head and looks at me before she starts to cry. |
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The suspension bumps and thumps loudly and sometimes uncomfortably. |
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The buzz is that the engagement of the happy couple has hit a few bumps and, after reportedly tense holidays spent at their house, wedding plans may have been put on hold. |
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The SP's rear suspension is pulled down when you pedal in the middle and small chainrings, so the suspension is less supple on bumps and the bike feels less efficient. |
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All wrapped plates are fitted snugly into boxes with plenty of extra padding to make sure the cultures can withstand routine shocks and bumps during handling and transit. |
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Dozens of recently installed speed bumps in a Yorkshire suburb have been ripped out and replaced after council officials got the hump over their height. |
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Ants have one or two bumps at their thin waists called petioles. |
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Like that of a phonograph record, the AFM's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys. |
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He finds himself drawn on a journey involving phrenology, the dodgy science of determining mental prowess from bumps on the head, involving a machine called a psychograph. |
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She indolently sat up, goose bumps forming up and down her bare arms from the chilliness usually associated with dawn, and looked at the alarm clock beside her bed. |
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It helps prevent ingrowing hairs and calms any unwanted bumps. |
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Some of these pimples contain pus and appear as small white bumps. |
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You know, I didn't see any group hugs or fist bumps going on there. |
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It's inspirational when the president of the United States provides a figurative salute, along with fist bumps, to a bunch of high school science projects. |
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Fist bumps, air-hugs and partial high-fives are all common currency now. |
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The highway developed large potholes and irregular bumps and hollows. |
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He adds two bumps on top and slaps a floppy pebble dead centre. |
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Lady Peacemaker was surprised to find herself looking into the eyes of a human face composed entirely from the bumps and gnarls of the tree's trunk. |
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And just last fortnight the country's leading economic newspaper produced a page full of pie charts and graphs devoted to tracking bumps and dips in consumer viewing. |
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Speed bumps definitely do make you slow down, and taxi drivers take sadistic pleasure in exasperating their passengers by coming almost to a halt in front of them. |
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They could be caused by molluscum contagiosum, a common viral infection that causes small bumps on the skin. |
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Make this hacky sack and practice your kick bag footwork to keep those goose bumps at bay. |
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One of the most challenging are the whoop-de-doo bumps, also known as washboard roads. |
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They first appeared as two bumps rolling over the skysill, which quickly proved to be the connected outer points of a low ridge. |
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I get goose bumps every time I think about stepping out at Old Trafford again, as does walking out on the pitch. |
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Stories should be 300 to 1,200 words in length and make the reader laugh, cry, or get goose bumps. |
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Whenever a good tune is created, the creative satisfaction or the yardstick for judging how good it is is whether it gives you goose bumps. |
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I didn't tell the girls it was my birthday. First thing they always did was grab the poor victim's arms and legs and give her the royal bumps. |
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Sometimes this was done to smooth out cyclical bumps, to diversify, the hope being that it would hedge an investment portfolio. |
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Its five speed manual box was smooth and its suspension offered a glide path rather than something which uncovered all the humps and bumps. |
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That leaves Martin in a bit of a predicament, but a trip to the paper shop solves that problem, as he bumps into agent Neil. |
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Your intimate problems QI'VE noticed some small, fleshy bumps around my genitals. |
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Accounts for complex plane shapes, including cut-outs, wires, solder balls, solder bumps and via structures. |
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The surface of this type of vibrating coating line is distributed and scattered with raised bumps. |
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The council says although residents want traffic calming methods, they don't want permanent speed bumps. |
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These speed bumps are lumpy and haphazard, some of them only reach halfway across the road. |
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Then he walks out and plays a fifteen-minute encore doing nothing but bumps and grinds and humps and tongue flickings. |
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Males develop calcium deposits that form bumps on their skulls as they age. |
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A combination of potholed roads, more speed bumps and lighter automotive parts are wreaking havoc on motorists' cars, as well as their purses. |
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Phrenology involves feeling the bumps in the skull to determine an individual's psychological attributes. |
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The empire line skims lumps and bumps and accentuates the slinkiest parts of the body. |
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The three-kilometre Miners' Trail runs through Jubilee Woods, a former colliery and slag heap, making use of its slopes, humps and bumps. |
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That meant they had to do some microfracture surgery, which we were hoping wouldn't be necessary because it really bumps up the recovery period. |
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They have a channeled nozzle, plain discus, and 2 or 3 bumps on the shoulder. |
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Structures involved in reproduction often appear as discs, bumps, or squiggly lines on the surface of the thallus. |
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That meant they had to do some microfracture surgery which we were hoping wouldn't be necessary because it really bumps up the recovery period. |
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Leaking shock absorbers, broken coil springs and worn steering joints are common casualties of speed bumps. |
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It is important to strengthen our own ability to empathize and communicate with students to help them nacre the bumps and potholes along the way. |
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In nodular prurigo these changes take the form of firm, very itchy bumps on the skin. |
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He remains an old man in a raincoat, struggling for breath as he bumps off the teenagers responsible for his friend's murder. |
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Even though we had some bumps here and there, and we had some mess-ups here and there, we still came out on top. |
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It offers hefty protection sans bulkiness because of its silicone skin and inner core protects against bumps, scratches and shocks. |
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The closeness of tables and bar seats caused a few infrequent bumps and brush-ups but none to the extent of interrupting anyone's meal. |
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Swimmy and Happy always like to explore the strange brain coral with all its curvy and wavy bumps. |
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In one episode he's stunned when he bumps into David brunching with his boyfriend. |
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Three nerve-racking minutes later another wagon bumps us off and we areaway as Signaller Dennehy jumps in. |
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He wound up with a few minor bumps and bruises from the fight. |
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Guys who suffer from in-grown hairs and razor bumps are best to use a single blade razor, while the rest get a closer shave with a twin blade. |
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I shave every three days using a Mach 3 razor as my skin is quite prone to razor bumps. |
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It was not deemed feasible to run bumps racing on the Tideway, so a timed format was adopted and soon caught on. |
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Glamour girls adore the smooth look of a Brazilian but dread the pain, razor bumps and irritation that can accompany it. |
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Nick, BirmiNghAm Danielle says, If you are not prone to spots then these sound like they could be razor bumps, aka ingrown hairs. |
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Geared at tackling razor bumps, blackheads, problematic skin and ingrown hairs, this wonder mud has been a Hollywood go-to for many an A-lister. |
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Combe felt her bumps and pronounced that she had an unusually large cerebellum, the seat of Amativeness. |
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Riders who succeed on this terrain are able to manhandle their bike as it rattles over the bumps. |
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The problem is, as a Afromerican male, when I cut my hair, I always end up with razor bumps around my hair line. |
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The bumps on a grey whale's skin are small animals called barnacles and whale lice. |
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Handshakes were the dirtiest greeting, followed by high-fives and then fist bumps, which transferred 90 percent fewer germs than handshakes. |
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Goose bumps, also known as piloerection, pop up when you're cold or afraid. |
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I want it to be in some ultra cold, dry climate where I can cover up the lumps and bumps with layers of glamorous fake fur and peer smoulderingly out from false eyelashes. |
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I had goose bumps listening to the broadcast and hearing that he won. |
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Fuchs emerges slowly with blurred or cloudy vision, tiny bumps known as guttae on the cornea's surface and, in severe stages, painful blisters on the corneal surface. |
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Some of the speed bumps and frost heaves are pretty historic. |
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Hardware bumps and price dips are certainly welcome, but how long are we going to have to wait around for Apple to release iMacs and MacBook Airs with Retina displays? |
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As a result, damage to boats and equipment is common during bumps racing. |
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You don't want to get chilly-chilly and get goose bumps, do you? |
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In the TV ad a boy bumps into an icy pole and gets his tongue stuck. |
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Rowing is a particularly popular sport at Cambridge, and there are competitions between colleges, notably the bumps races, and against Oxford, the Boat Race. |
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Examples of vestigial structures in humans include wisdom teeth, the coccyx, the vermiform appendix, and other behavioural vestiges such as goose bumps and primitive reflexes. |
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In most mammals there are wedge-shaped incisors, a pointy canine, and premolars and molars with bumps and valleys that fit together like a mortar and pestle when you chew. |
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Females carry a pair of distinctive black bumps on the forehead. |
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Tony bumps off Liam by pushing him from the balcony of his new flats. |
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Some bumps are coated with high refractive index glass beads. |
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That does take patience along with gritted teeth as it lurches, bumps and scrapes over underwater rocks that graunch against the underbody skid plates. |
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The effects you can expect include smaller and thinner nose, taller and pointier bridge of the nose, lack of bumps or humps after using it for some time. |
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An international team of researchers identified dozens of these geological bumps, some hundreds of meters wide, in satellite images of craters on Mars' Utopia Planitia. |
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Use silicone mastic to create a watertight seal between the splashback and work surface, neatening up any lumps and bumps with a moistened finger. |
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He pitched his first freelance feature to Canadian Geographic... a cover story about the province's plaguelike overpopulation of moose, also known as Newfoundland speed bumps. |
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