For some of the lasers, you will get temporary bruising of the skin and occasionally superficial scabbing. |
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The second man had a broken nose, three teeth knocked out, black eyes, cuts and bruising to the torso and knees. |
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The victim, who suffered a black eye and bruising, was treated in hospital before being discharged. |
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He had blurred vision for much of the first half and was left with a bloodshot eye and bruising to his face. |
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The car had only delivered a glancing blow, bruising only his hip as he turned away from the loud squealing tires. |
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She sustained bruising to the right hand side of her face and suffered from several scratches but was otherwise unharmed. |
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Pam Smith sustained serious back injury, including a slipped disc, concussion and severe bruising. |
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Though Kandy had the edge in the scrums and lineouts, the tough Sailors with their bruising play nailed their opponents. |
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Luckily for the South Africans, the Slovenes seem to have saved their most bruising tackles for each other. |
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Secrets and truths emerge, which cause emotional bruising, but nothing a slug of Scotch can't cure. |
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A 10-year-old boy was assaulted repeatedly and returned home with severe bruising round his neck on one occasion. |
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Her condition worsened, she became unresponsive and the bruising spread further down her face. |
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Patients might also have bone pain, muscle cramps, night blindness, and easy bruising as a result of malabsorption of fat-soluble vitamins. |
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The bleeding and the fact that he was bruising easily were down to the shortage of platelets, a clotting agent, in his blood. |
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He had been bruising easily for some time and his worried mum insisted he went for a check-up. |
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His opponent, meanwhile, is one of the most bruising of political bruisers. |
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Heavyweight boxers usually slump into an exhausted embrace after battering each other for 15 bruising rounds. |
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Having skied in such an ermine-lined resort, a return to the brutal shoving of Europe's lift lines could prove a bruising experience. |
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That looks like good news for the firm's management, who will not be dragged through a bruising battle they would probably have won anyway. |
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John Roberts will certainly need nerves of steel to survive what's expected to be a bruising Senate confirmation hearing. |
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Labour has been here before, both with Militant's tactics in the early 1980s and then with the bruising battle over its 1997 candidacy in Govan. |
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Behind them the race had become a bruising battle with plenty of cars displaying panel damage. |
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In a tough and sometimes bruising premier league encounter, it was the home team Ferrybank who claimed the victory in this Premier League clash. |
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And his government still had a bruising battle over tax reform and budget consolidation to look forward to. |
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Officials say President Bush is unlikely to want to subject himself to bruising confirmation hearings for a new director before the elections. |
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In the U.S., the deal faces a bruising battle in Congress if the Bush administration tries to push it through in an election year. |
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Politicians will do Zambians a great favour to stop in their tracks in their bruising verbal battles to the messages of reconciliation. |
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Most of those Senators are pretty popular in their home states, though Santorum may face a bruising re-election battle. |
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Wasting no time from their bruising debate in Arizona last night, seven of the nine presidential candidates headed back East. |
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Abdominal findings and any sign of trauma or bruising also should be noted. |
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The 48-year-old driver claimed he was hit around the head and sustained swelling and bruising to his face and cuts to his hands. |
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He was scratched all over his body and suffered swelling and bruising to his hand and the back of his head. |
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Many young Marines were left with serious bruising after receiving 20-30 blows from their peers. |
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And that leads me to deduce that there is more DNA evidence, evidence of possibly bruising, torn clothes, blood. |
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But anything that left a red mark on a child for several hours, broke the skin or caused bruising would be illegal. |
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The victim suffered swelling and bruising to his face and was taken to Wythenshawe Hospital. |
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Ankle ligament tears are graded from one to three, and can involve anything from mild tenderness and stiffness to severe swelling and bruising. |
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Seaton advised that deficiencies may manifest in lack of energy, poor recovery from workouts, easy bruising, or other signs. |
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The perfect bloom was not expected because visitors had hurled stones at the flower, bruising the spadix. |
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The victim, who suffered a black eye and bruising, was treated at Burnley General Hospital before being discharged. |
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One can return to normal activities in about two weeks and aching, swelling or bruising will begin to disappear after several weeks. |
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Porphyria cutanea tarda presents with photosensitivity, skin fragility, bruising, and vesicles and bullae that can become hemorrhagic. |
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By its support of the capillaries, vitamin P helps to prevent hemorrhage and rupture of these tiny vessels, which could lead to easy bruising. |
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At hospital, doctors found Mrs Roberts had a stab wound to her right buttock, as well as stamp injuries to her chest and bruising over her body. |
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To prevent bruising, caution should be used to limit squeezing with the finger tips. |
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However, other hematomas can develop within days after the operation and cause bruising. |
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There may be bruising called contusions or a collection of blood called a hematoma or clot. |
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He hit the ground incredibly hard and shattered both his legs but was otherwise unharmed aside from some bruising. |
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Figuring I'd give people fair warning before I started bruising sternums, I cleared my throat. |
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Save for a few healing scrapes and bruising, only the haunted look in his green eyes shows signs of his ordeal. |
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Bulls fans will be praying for a bruising encounter tonight as Bradford travel to Knowsley Road in seven days time for the Super League opener. |
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The Germans and French will seek to maintain the status quo but McCreevy is no stranger to bruising political battles. |
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The bruising went right through to my marrow bone and every time I struck the ball I felt pain. |
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He said the wounds suggested a violent struggle and that bruising to Mrs Mace's neck suggested an attempt at manual strangulation. |
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Arnica tablets are sold at high street chemists to control bruising, reduce swelling and help recovery from injury or operation. |
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These adverse events include acne, easy bruising, moon face, swollen ankles, hirsutism, buffalo hump, and skin striae. |
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He had been considering his future for some months following a bruising three years in a hung parliament. |
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Physical abuse is the willful infliction of physical pain or injury, e.g., slapping, bruising, sexually molesting, or restraining. |
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When the ER doctors noticed the slight bruising, they ran a CAT scan and called for a neurology consult. |
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Cases range from mild bruising to intracranial and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. |
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This action helps thwart swelling and bruising, making it very useful for the topical treatment of bruises, sprains and contusions. |
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The possible side effects of these, when used externally on the skin, can include bruising and thinning of the skin. |
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The baby may have a mark on either side of his head, or even bruising, where the forceps have been. |
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Hmm, you're cruising for a bruising methinks, and as such, you're on your own lad. |
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His face was powdered heavily, to cover the bruising and thinness of death. |
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I suffered severe bruising to my right leg and cuts and grazes to my hands. |
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A week later, once my bruising had died down, I obtained a new photocard and handed in the form to report the loss and claim a replacement. |
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Luckily I controlled the fall, and took a better grip on the rope, bruising my arms and thighs in the process. |
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A seven-year-old boy miraculously escaped with only slight bruising and cuts after a brick thrown through a bus window hit him in the face. |
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Exploration of the structures of the back revealed extensive bruising with haemorrhage in the central back region extending over 8-9 centimetres. |
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There is no down-and-dirty talk about dysfunction, or any bruising hurt of being left for another woman, or any real passion. |
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Some of the bruising and tenderness seen on examination in hospital could have been caused when she fell downstairs. |
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I actually suffered bruising to my ribs and abrasions and bruising to my thigh, both of which have caused me considerable discomfort. |
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The woman suffered extensive blunt force bruising and abrasions to her head, face, chest, arms and legs. |
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The wave of nausea that usually accompanied a good bruising hit me as I swayed unsteadily on my feet. |
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Only in a bruising period of the second half, when the game turned scrappy, did Hibs lose their composure and control. |
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The arteries were most susceptible, with bruising of the intima and adventitia and separation of the media from the vessel walls. |
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She escaped with severe bruising and whiplash while her sister Pauline, 21, had fractures to an arm, a foot and a cheekbone. |
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A 4x4 vehicle hit the side of the car containing the pregnant woman, who was taken to hospital suffering from severe whiplash and bruising. |
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A scream of pure affliction passed across her lips and infinite pain seemed to hit her, bruising her heart. |
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The bruising is almost completely gone and she's putting more weight on it every day. |
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Happily she was winded rather than wounded and suffered no more than bruising. |
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There is no doubt that recent months have been very bruising for many in the party. |
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Even today, Campbell is remembered more for his bruising running style than for being fleet of foot. |
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As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result. |
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It was lucky in the sense that he only had cuts and bruising, but his car, which he had only bought that weekend, was a complete write-off. |
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The amount of bruising is certainly much less with current techniques of liposuction. |
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For bruising and swelling after a fall, arnica is a popular and established choice. |
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In Poliomyelitis the greatest possible care must be taken to prevent bruising atonic muscle fibers. |
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Softer materials are useful for conditions related to shock, such as shin splints, heel bruising and pain beneath the ball of the foot. |
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When using handheld massagers like this, stay away from bony areas, especially around your spine, to avoid bruising. |
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Later she also told her mother, who saw the teenager had bruising to her arms, chest and thighs. |
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Sprains usually cause pain, tenderness, swelling, or bruising to the injured area. |
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A 31-year-old man was beaten with a golf club and suffered severe bruising and two puncture wounds in his back. |
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Time stops, serenity is shattered and the aftermath is a bruising period of shock and guilt. |
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We had some very bruising sessions, so bruising that Clive had to step in and ask the players to tone it down. |
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He was still landing those bruising jabs at the bell in his going away triumph. |
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A boy aged 13 suffered a broken thumb while girls aged 10 and seven suffered bruising and grazes. |
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This accounts for items such as flaked white fish done like a ceviche in a bruising mix of chilli, coriander and far too much lemon juice. |
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Keeping her eye on the middle distance, she tripped over a beggar and fell, bruising her knees and elbows against the pavement. |
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Somehow he made a misstep and lost his footing, sliding awkwardly down to the bottom of the ravine and bruising himself painfully. |
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He pulled her to him, and hit her twice across the face, blackening her right eye, and bruising her cheek. |
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But after a bruising year and a half in office, some of the luster of transparency and transcendency is gone. |
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The digital dating sphere can prove tricky, and bruising, for the trans user. |
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And now, after falling short in a bruising campaign, he can do just that while getting in even more work in his garden. |
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Have you seen the bleeding and bruising, the skin ulceration and infection, the nerve paralysis? |
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What plays as depthless violence and bruising circus on screen obscures commercial pragmatism. |
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She suffered a badly cut leg and was black and blue with bruising. |
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He suffered a broken cheekbone, a severe head wound which needed stitches, severe bruising to his left eye socket and his nose and elbow were grazed. |
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Fund-raisers have already come up trumps, raising enough money to buy for plastic matting, to stop Jack bruising as he, increasingly unstable, constantly falls. |
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There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing. |
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More than 100 of the party's MPs have signed motions criticising the government's plans and he faces a bruising battle to push the measure through the Commons. |
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The infant should be assessed for pallor, petechiae, extravasated blood, excessive bruising, hepatosplenomegaly, weight loss, and evidence of dehydration. |
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They were lucky to escape with only mild concussion and bruising. |
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Yet, if tries were impossible to come by and this Irish side have still scored eight in the current championship there were some memorable moments in a bruising challenge. |
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If it wasn't for the black eye, other bruising, and the sling her arm was in, she'd look peaceful, but the abuse destroyed any peaceful look in her face. |
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Dennis Wyness and Lee Mair fight for possession in a bruising draw at Tynecastle as the home side, after early slumbers, awoke to claim a share of the points. |
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In a reference to the bruising shareholder battle at the Silicon Valley firm over the acquisition of Compaq, Fiorina said the battle has made the company stronger. |
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It's going to be small potatoes compared to the bruising he's going to get from Republicans, including the president, if in fact he gets the Democratic nomination. |
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Scientists now fear the bruising experience will make it more difficult to wring cash out of the government for similar ambitious projects in the future. |
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Side effects may include recession, job contraction, 401 bruising, recurrent dow fluctuation, and IRA bleeding. |
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Two days before going to hospital, I recommend the client begins a course of arnica homeopathic remedy to lessen the bruising, swelling, and soreness. |
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This type of thinking is just cruising for a bruising while your speed picks up even more, and there are too many sad stories about skaters who unsuccessfully fell prey to it. |
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She tore me apart, demeaning me and bruising my ego greatly. |
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And then I'd prove my point by unwinding the scarf on what they thought was a pretty nondescript costume to reveal hideously convincing strangulation bruising. |
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Scotland has delivered a bruising critique of its parliament, with the worst turnout for more than 150 years and a marked drop in support for the main parties. |
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Special camouflage makeup can mask most bruising that still remains. |
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The cull of Scottish Westminster MPs was last night given the go-ahead by Labour, sparking off a bruising battle for survival for two Scottish Cabinet ministers. |
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Many of the 120 injured police had head wounds and bruising. |
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The pants were straight legged, so they didn't show any bony legs and yet at the bottom, they still showed the right amount of skin, with no bruising. |
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The victim was left with severe swelling and bruising to his ear and eye. |
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As was expected, this was a bruising encounter with both boxers trading punch for punch and bringing the crowd to its feet on a number of occasions. |
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His equipment would be merged with existing industry sensors that nondestructively assess superficial visual traits, including size, color, and bruising. |
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For his intentionally bruising play, Ingram will not be punished. |
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Take the digestive enzymes bromolain and papain, which, once absorbed, have an anti-inflammatory effect that reduces the body's swelling, pain, tenderness and bruising. |
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Even cold weather makes potatoes more susceptible to bruising and possibly later rotting, which can quickly ruin a large stored crop. |
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The judge dismissed the evidence of bruising to a fellow soldier's leg as a fabrication to suggest injury to that soldier from the car. |
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Meanwhile, England knocked out 1987 finalist France in a bruising encounter. |
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Burgin, the driver of the Volkswagen Golf, was very seriously injured, breaking every major bone in his body and suffering bruising to the brain. |
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Navy should score once but the Mid-shipmen definitely are cruising for a bruising. |
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With the bruising 6-foot, 205-pound Jones in the backfield, they braced for smash-mouth football. |
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Reddish lymphangitic lines and bruising may appear, and the whole limb can become swollen and bruised within 24 hours. |
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Definitely a rugged, bruising southern French red here, with a dash of wild Mourvedre. |
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There was a steady andante moderato, perhaps a little too robust at times, followed by a brisk and bruising scherzo. |
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She also had a dislocated elbow, swollen jaw, fingermarks on her throat, torn shoulder muscles, head-to-toe bruising and internal bleeding. |
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Fruit allowed to ripen on the tree often drops before it can be picked, and in any event will be hard to pick without bruising. |
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Rosella Kelly, 77, from Thornton, near Crosby is now in hospital being treated for severe bruising after initial fears she had broken her hip. |
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It's quidditch, the bruising battle made famous in the Harry Potter films and books. |
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As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. |
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The innocuous trauma of high pressure jets and bubble massage to the insensate breast and back areas had caused the bruising seen in the picture. |
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He was the man who brought us those great bruising, bristle-chinned teams, with players who had fearsome names like Bruno and Bulldog. |
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It looks like she'll be ok, there's a lot of bruising and she has a swollen sesamoid. |
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I think a bruising Democratic primary will do a lot to disunify that party over the next six months. |
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Common adverse reactions to polidocanol include pain or hematoma at the injection site, bruising, irritation, and discoloration, the FDA said. |
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When the Royal Festival Hall opened in 1951 the LSO and LPO engaged in a mutually bruising campaign for sole residency there. |
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Common symptoms of meningococcal septicaemia include aching limbs, cold hands and feet and a rash which starts like pinprick marks and develops into bruising. |
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The second string emerged 57-31 winners at Potchefstroom's Profert Olen Park after a bruising encounter in which Nick Abendanon claimed a first-half hat-trick of tries. |
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is often identified by enlargement of the spleen or liver, unexpected bruising, easy bleeding, bone pain, fatigue and weakness. |
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He was taken to Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil where he was treated for his injuries including the stab wound to his left arm and also bruising to his face. |
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Unsatisfactory situation reactor, Alchemy adhesive of the benefactor, Brain locked into bruising the latest detractor, More than a digital crash impactor. |
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The Euroland economy has been cruising for a bruising for a while. |
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Turpin beat Lawrence's bare buttocks with his pistols, badly bruising him, and other members of the gang beat him around the head with their pistols. |
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In the 1931 Championship Wales beat Ireland at Ravenhill in a bruising affair that not only gave Wales the title but denied Ireland the Triple Crown. |
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This may lead to compression of the spinal cord, destruction of the marrow resulting in bruising, bleeding and immunosuppression, and is one cause of bone pain. |
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Their corne they rost in the eare greene, and bruising it in a morter of wood with a Polt, lappe it in rowles in the leaves of their corne, and so boyle it for a daintie. |
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The flexibility of mail meant that a blow would often injure the wearer, potentially causing serious bruising or fractures, and it was a poor defence against head trauma. |
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You must handle thin-skinned fruits carefully to avoid bruising them. |
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Following Michael's arrival Melissa, from Moreton, Wirral, suffered from bruising and constant backache, which she thought was a result of giving birth. |
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Among the possible causes of black thyroid are minocycline-induced pigmentation, hemochromatosis, ochronosis, mucoviscidosis, ceroid storage disease, bruising, and hemorrhage. |
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This would have to be followed by a calculation of 'reasonable force', knowing that any bruising, scratching or contusing would expose me to a charge of assault. |
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The GS-44 glove, designed for shooters of high-powered pistols and rifles with pistol grips, helps dampen high-shock recoil and protect hands from bone bruising. |
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Big bruising pomarine and great skuas sailed by while three of the five long tailed skuas we saw came fairly close in, dainty by comparison, but still masters of the air. |
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Stephen Baxter's team hardened their title case by pocketing three crucial points from a bruising encounter against fast-improving Glentoran at The Oval. |
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