He slid down the wall, leaving a smear of blood to mark his trail, he struggled to keep his eyes open as he saw a figure move towards him. |
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Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it! |
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Meanwhile, the right-wing demonstrates its abhorrence of defamatory character assassination and smear jobs here. |
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I cleaned my plate, to the point of taking a corn tortilla and mopping up the last cheesy queso smear. |
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Is he the victim of a smear campaign that has targeted his his financial affairs? |
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Don't smear a decent person as a racist, a women hater, or a religious nut because you don't have the courage to let your true feelings be known. |
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This test might be done when small round red cells or blue tinged red blood cells appear in the blood smear. |
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Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tsatsiki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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It may be just a smear to you, mate, but it's life and death to some poor wretch. |
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The thread of disbelief in his voice was laced with a subtle smear of sympathy. |
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Sixty percent of women who are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer have not had a Pap smear in the past five years. |
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That's a mighty weak basis on which to call us frauds, liars, and smear merchants. |
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I've got most of the roof done, and all I need to do there is nail a few more boards to it and smear that roofing tar across it. |
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In his bid to smear me and promote the interests of his client, he went straight for the low road and stayed there. |
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John Sweeney has attempted a sad little smear against his foe which rebounded in terrible fashion on him. |
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Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide. |
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For instance, you can smear a homemade mixture into the opened scales of a pinecone, then hang the cone from a tree branch. |
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Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded. |
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A new method of cervical smear test screening is being developed which could save hundreds of lives. |
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This roadside forest is hut a scrubby mix of hardwoods and pines, with a wet smear of inch-deep creek running through the middle. |
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Doctors also promote measures such as breast self-examination and periodic pap smear checks for women. |
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Your political opponents could keep a meritless investigation alive in an effort to smear you. |
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If the battery is healthy, it is a good idea to check the terminals and smear them with petroleum jelly to stop corrosion setting in. |
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You should use a smear of fluoride toothpaste on a small toothbrush for your baby. |
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Finally, by torchlight, I take a twitching haunch, cover it with rock salt and smear it with wild sage, and we've got dinner. |
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If they're seen as unfair, as below the belt, as smear tactics, they can backfire on the candidate in the long term. |
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Just smear some on your neck and I promise you, no vampire will touch you for a decade. |
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Looks like that last-ditch and blatantly transparent attempt at a smear campaign didn't work at all. |
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Regular readers of this column know that not long ago I found myself the target of a minor-league smear campaign. |
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Yet on Tuesday, he did us proud by standing up to the smear merchants of a Senate Committee which has treated justice lightly. |
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Often I get a bimanual pelvic exam done at the same time as a Pap smear, which is supposed to be done once a year. |
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An abnormal Pap smear is followed by colposcopy, where the cervix is examined using a low-power microscope, and any abnormal areas are biopsied. |
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The plate never feels right to me without a broad, sturdy biscuit to smear with grape jelly, a secret vice of mine dating from childhood. |
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The main source of his claim appears to be an article which is a fairly transparent, shriekingly anti-left, smear campaign. |
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Or should they rebut the Democrats' black smear campaign with the evidence at hand? |
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Is it acceptable that many inks smear with even the slightest amount of moisture or grease from the fingertips? |
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Smear your critics, and when that blows up in your face, throw rationality overboard and smear them some more. |
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Mix half the olive oil with the mustard, honey and soy sauce, and smear all over the steaks. |
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Terracotta tiles are unglazed and can stain easily, so protect the edges of the tiles with a smear of petroleum jelly. |
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I glanced down uninterestedly at the small smear of blood on my left foot and shrugged before replying. |
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Then, when the cake is done, just smear this over the top, and bake for another 10 minutes. |
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On its distant, furthest peak, ascetics are said to enact their own funerals and smear themselves with funeral-pyre ash. |
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As he neared the end of his shots he took both hands and began to smear anything liquid over his face, hair, and chest. |
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Then he turned the paraglider tightly, circling until the rapidly nearing roofs of Mayrhofen began to smear like wet paint across my sight. |
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There's almost nothing you can do when people are determined to smear you like this to completely contain the damage. |
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Who knew that grilled skate wing went nicely with a hot, red smear of sambal? |
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What advice should be offered to a woman who has a normal colposcopy result after a smear shows low grade cervical abnormalities? |
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Prime Minister Tony Blair and his colleagues took Gilligan's report as a serious smear on their reputations. |
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His write up in the newspaper smells of political witch-hunt and a political smear campaign. |
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Well, Senator Kerry had to respond to these scurrilous attacks on his character as a smear campaign. |
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Eighteen months earlier, a routine smear test had shown abnormal cells, but further tests revealed no sign of cancer. |
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The experience of abuse often makes people difficult, all too easy to smear as unreliable witnesses. |
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The observed benefits included unsustained sputum smear conversion to negative, delayed growth of cultures and shrinkage of cavities. |
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A common example of this is the cervical smear test, which is a biopsy of the cells around a woman's cervix, the neck of the womb. |
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A trick for eggs was to take them fresh and unwashed from under the hen, smear them with Vaseline, and store them in the bilge. |
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They smear their bodies with ochre, a reddish pigment extracted from iron ore. |
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An instrument called a speculum, the same as used for a smear test, is sometimes used. |
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The smear revealed numerous spherules admixed with acute inflammatory cells. |
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They claimed outrage at the smear directed at their valiant, Stakhanovite workforce. |
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They must avoid bad tactics of slander, dirty tricks, smear campaign and hate speeches that discourage citizens to participate in politics. |
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It says something about the smear campaign against our candidate that it has stooped to enlist a hatemonger. |
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Roots don't run deep in the soil of New York, and the carpet-bagging smear fell largely on deaf cars. |
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The only thing you can really smear Clear with is his military service since he was such a straight arrow personally. |
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Smear chicken pieces generously with mole and bake in a moderate oven, turning once or twice during baking, for about 30 minutes. |
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It is recommended that women go every year for a pap smear test, which can detect early warning signs of cancer, but many walk-in clinics don't do such routine screenings. |
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You don't need a cervical smear or internal examination to use the Pill. |
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In this study the cervical smear was prepared before the monolayer. |
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Even using my gloves to wipe the snot tends to mostly just smear it. |
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Conservatives have also twisted themselves in knots to present themselves as victims of a smear campaign. |
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Alinejad says that in her work she had been imprisoned, physically attacked, and the victim of a smear campaign. |
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A vicious Twitter smear campaign against the Harry Potter author may have been the work of secret agents, says one British pol. |
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They listen to their shrewd father, Tywin Lannister, smear their dead son in front of his corpse. |
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Although now Nils is profuse in his apologies, Sylvia believes that he was a willing participant, trying to smear Sylvia so that he could take her job. |
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That was seized upon as a good smear and the rest is history. |
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The inside of the pot could also be burnished with a smooth pebble or bone to smear the clay particles over each other producing a more watertight vessel. |
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He repeated his claim that the allegations were the result of a smear campaign. |
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Robyn was in her senior year of college in January 2008 when she found out she had an abnormal pap smear. |
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Erica was 22 when her doctor called her and said she had an abnormal pap smear. |
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When the documents became public, Christie promptly fired Kelly and began a campaign to smear and distance himself from Wildstein. |
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Indicated tests include a complete blood cell count with platelet count, a peripheral blood smear, and prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times. |
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The other possibility is that the smear campaign is the handiwork of an off-the-script underling. |
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Thankfully, the response to this smear campaign has been strong and it seems Yahoo! |
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But Facebook gave Wired a statement saying that it did not authorize the PR firm Burson-Marsteller to conduct a smear campaign. |
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Although direct smear examination is still the most widely used bacteriological method of diagnosis, cultural methods with selective liquid media are sensitive and rapid. |
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Just two weeks ago Facebook got busted running a sneaky, sleazy smear campaign against Google. |
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The infections were detected in recipients by a positive blood smear. |
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The Federal Government denies it's been orchestrating a smear campaign. |
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Oblivious to the splish-splash, Slingblades frankfurter fingers snatched the mop into action causing the tangled mophead to swoop on and smear the pigeon ordure. |
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Smear tests will still be used to test for abnormities after the HPV vaccine is introduced. |
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Sure enough, there on his pinkish finger was a smear of crimson blood. |
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In the Diff-Quik-stained smear, it became apparent that the cellular fragments were indeed anucleate when compared with nearby nucleated respiratory epithelial cells. |
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Since Goreski has flown the coop, Zoe has launched something of a smear campaign. |
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The sisters complained of a whispering campaign against them in recent weeks, followed by a smear campaign saying political string-pullers were behind them. |
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At the press conference, Tsai signed a statement promising not to abuse any person's character, smear anyone's reputation or engage in personal attacks. |
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That means smear campaigns, dirty politics and lots and lots of fibs. |
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We shower, we smear and spray ourselves with product, we defecate into artfully designed porcelain which takes away the ordure invisibly and more or less odourlessly. |
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Plant bugs and rose chafers are attracted to white, so if these insects are a problem, use white index cards and smear petroleum jelly on them to snare the insects. |
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This diagonal smear represents uniform degradation of both strands, since the mobility of the unpaired strands remains constant after denaturation. |
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But the bulk of them are so idiotic, so literal-minded, so surreal that they would barely merit mention if they were not part of a concerted attempt to smear him. |
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Smear it over the entire eyelid with your fingertips, then add black mascara and eye pencil along the upper lash line. |
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Smear on a little and your razor just glides over your skin, giving you a super-close, super-silky shave. |
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The group acknowledges that the current smear test, which was introduced in the 1940s, has been effective in reducing deaths from cervical cancer. |
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Given that children smear food into their hair, their ears, along the table, and on you, the small area of protection afforded by the bib is laughable, really. |
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The blood smear showed microcytosis, hypochromia, teardrop cells, and target cells. |
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Clearly she made a big mistake by trying to set up a honeytrap to smear her husband. |
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Mr Key asserted that the book was a left-wing smear campaign against him and politically motivated. |
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The borough council has published a report into allegations that a senior councillor proposed a smear campaign targeting Cllr Jeff Green. |
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Bill Walker accused his second wife Anne Gruber and third wife Diana Walker of orchestrating a smear campaign against him. |
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Hager's book alleged the involvement of Mr Key's office in running smear campaigns against political opponents. |
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In a tit-for-tat row both sides are hurling accusations of vote rigging and smear campaigns and each has referred cases to police. |
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Religious leaders should not allow their churches to be used as launching pads for partisan smear campaigns. |
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Demographic information, smoking history, and sputum smear results for AAFB and peripheral blood CD4 counts were obtained. |
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Our clients wear a lava lava for the procedure and we do the actual cervical smear with only the little lights on. |
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It is also believed that the cervical smear test, also called a Pap smear, is a painful procedure. |
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Leanne Sewell was just 25 when she discovered she had cervical cancer, after initially putting off her routine cervical smear test. |
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After being refused a cervical smear test at 18 due to her age, the young mother returned two years later to be told she had cervical cancer. |
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Three-quarters of the 373 women who died from cervical cancer in the Swedish study had not had a cervical smear in the recommended timeframe. |
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The peripheral smear revealed erythroblastosis and tear drop-shaped erythrocytes. |
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Poikilocytosis, anisocytosis, schistocytosis, spherocytosis, target cells, and few thrombocytes were observed in the blood smear. |
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Now, David Cameron's Australian tobacco lobbyist spinmeister Lynton Crosby knows an opportunity to smear when he sees one. |
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Smear each cob with the butter and serve with a wedge of lime. |
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I would get my actual jaguar and smear him in meat when I went to make my citizen's arrest. |
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If women think they are automatically being tested for STDs during their annual Pap smear. |
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These precursor lesions are detected with cervical cytology screening, the Pap smear. |
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I let the icepack list next to the smashed remains of the garlic and traced the rusty smear decorating Noah's forearm. |
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So Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Pat Smear headed to Saint vitus bar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to rock out some more. |
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As part of a smear campaign to damage Chaplin's image, the FBI named him in four indictments related to the Barry case. |
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Attack ads and smear campaigns give voters a negative impression of the entire political process. |
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The self-etch system only makes the smear layer permeable without completely removing it because of the lack of the separate etching step. |
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The opposition party attempted to smear the candidate by spreading incorrect and unverifiable rumors about their personal behavior. |
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His opponent said it was all a smear campaign to make him look bad in the eyes of the voters. |
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Peripheral blood smear showed several spherocytes and macrocytes, and polychromasia and anisocytosis were noted. |
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Peripheral blood smear revealed anisocytosis, poikilocytosis, along with target cells and contracted red blood cells. |
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Peripheral smear revealed significant anisocytosis, microcytosis, hypochromia and poikilocytosis. |
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Peripheral blood smear that was repeated on three occasions revealed no acanthocytes. |
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Widal test, blood and urine culture, X-ray chest and peripheral smear were done to find out the cause of fever and were found negative. |
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In his diary, Ickes expressed jubilance when his smear campaign began to crawl under Lindbergh's skin. |
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In one image, a boxer jumps rope before a mirror and disappears in a crimson smear. |
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Blood smear showed poikilocytes with some tear drops and reticulocytes and was negative for malaria parasites. |
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A blood smear is made, and the stained reticulocytes are counted microscopically. |
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In a Pap smear, cells scraped from the cervix are analyzed under a microscope for physical abnormalities. |
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Department of Health and Human Services, over 14 percent of American women age 18-64 have not had a Pap smear in the past three years. |
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Peripheral blood smear showed marked eosinophilia, no anisocytosis and poikilocytosis, no atypic cell. |
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The blood smear shows nucleated red cells, increased polychromatophilia, and immature granulocytes of various types. |
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The presence of Plasmodium falciparum schizonts in peripheral blood smear is a rare occurrence and usually a cause for concern. |
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A second microscopic blood smear, which had not been noticed before, was then found on her black underwear. |
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Some lipid vacuoles in neutrophils were noted in peripheral blood smear evaluation. |
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The smear was then rinsed in tap water, and incubated in malachite green solution for 9 sec. |
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The thrombocytes were increased in the peripheral blood smear and defective thrombocytes were present. |
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A bone marrow showed a hypercellular smear with plasmacytosis and increased erythropoiesis with severe megaloblastic features. |
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All sorts of smear campaigns, badmouthing and brownnosing are the order of the day. |
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Peripheral blood smear examination revealed hypochromia, microcytosis, poikilocytosis and anisocytosis. |
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Iron stain on the smear showed numerous siderocytes with occasional ring sideroblasts present. |
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The fat morons who make up the British National Party smear the word by using it. |
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It had been three years since she'd had a cervical smear and had gone to get her coil taken out and doctors took a biopsy and then later told her the results. |
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Issa also announced the launch of his first radio ads, one of which accuses Davis of running smear campaigns in his past elections and now doing the same against Issa. |
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The apparent smear campaign stemmed from a scandal known as the Harpaz Affair, where IDF members close to Ashkenazi reportedly appointed his successor using a forged document. |
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Intravascular hemolysis is diagnosed with laboratory studies that show anemia, low haptoglobin, elevated lactate dehydrogenase, and blood smear schistocytes. |
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The total-etch system completely removes the smear layer using an acidic gel and demineralizes hydroxyapatite under the smear layer of the dentin. |
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The accusation was reminiscent of previous smear campaigns launched by the regime of ousted president Honsi Mubarak to vilify activists and youth groups involved in the Jan. |
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The peripheral blood smear was notable for marked microcytosis, hypochromia, polychromasia, poikilocytosis, and anisocytosis with numerous erythroblasts. |
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His hematoxylin-eosin-stained blood smear confirmed markedly decreased platelet and leucocyte counts, accompanied by normochromic normocytic red cells. |
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It urged people subjected to online smear campaigns to report any cyber violations for legal action to be taken against the site and the slanderer. |
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Culture plates were reincubated for a further 24 h if there was no growth after overnight incubation or predominant morphotype seen in Gram smear had not yet been isolated. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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According to Atayev, the smear campaign against Kimse Yok Mu is unacceptable, as millions of people around the world have been helped by the charitable foundation. |
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This case highlights an important finding on the peripheral smear that can lead to interventions that may prevent future episodes of severe sepsis in hyposplenic patients. |
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Incidentally, Mr. Bergey, the BEM's on your latest smear have extremely jovial expressions on their pans to be as tough a bunch of eggs as Friend made them out. |
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The guidelines state that women should not have their first Pap smear before age 21, and that women aged 21-29 years can have Pap smears every 2 years. |
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However in the past few decades, mortality from cervical cancer has significantly decreased in developed countries due to widely use of Pap smear test. |
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The SA Department of Health 's current national screening policy, introduced in 2001, offers women a free cervical smear at 30, 40 and 50 years of age. |
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They found that women had a higher chance of being screened for chlamydia, which if left undiagnosed can cause pain and infertility, before the Pap smear guideline changed. |
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