One young gal is the unfortunate recipient of a lobster claw lancing before being electrocuted via her hoop earrings. |
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Victims of the plague were treated by blood-letting, purging with laxatives and the lancing of the plague-boils. |
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The lights have twinkled on in Lucern, spread below us, lancing golden shafts into the lake. |
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Soft candlelight from the hallway played upon the slumbering girl, shining on her hair, and lancing off her stark, milky-white shoulders. |
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Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor. |
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He began firing wildly, his silenced rounds lancing out, and hitting the wall all around the terrorists. |
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Ten days after the poppy blooms the resin is extracted by lancing the pods. |
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They also calculate that by lancing the boil now the issue will soon be over with. |
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Never use the monitor, lancing device, or accessories together with other persons. |
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Position the lancing device firmly and slightly off-centre on the fingerprint. |
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Expulsion of the poison was thought to be best accomplished by either natural rupture of the buboes or, if necessary, lancing and draining them. |
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The many skills he excelled at included swordsmanship, lancing, use of the crossbow, rope-handling, riding a variety of animals, and the engineering of war. |
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This user's Manual helps you get to know your meter and lancing device step by step. |
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Because supplies were scarce, doctors did not have anesthetic to numb this patient before lancing a boil that had been causing him problems for more than a year. |
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Somewhere, someone was singing a song to the sun, which arose and slanted through the trees, lancing its way through the mistletoe. |
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Also, dried blood on the lancing device could prevent it from functioning properly. |
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As the lancing device is now primed, this would trigger the lancet and could lead to accidental injury. |
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High temperatures can cause parts of the lancing device to become warped, so impairing its operation. |
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You need the meter, a test strip, and a lancing device with a lancet loaded. |
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This symbol draws attention to actions that could result in damage to meter or to the lancing device. |
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And, of course, in the game of making the acid truths of Sondheim's songs come across with lancing humor, I'm not sure she's ever been bettered. |
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To use the lancing device to obtain blood, you must first insert a lancet drum. |
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If you use an alcohol swab, make sure that your fingertip is completely dry before lancing. |
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With humour and minimal means, he seeks to destabilize pre-established codes of perception by sabotaging the very logic of his material, lancing the viewer toward incredulity before even the most common cultural objects. |
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O lancing during melting will increase the amount of C required and reduce the melting time. |
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The all-in-one convenience of no coding, 17-test strip drum, a built-in lancing device, and now a new design and illuminated display make it even easier to use. |
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Then the allied advance began, and it continued until nightfall, with Prussian cavalrymen lancing French soldiers in the back as they retreated. Did Wellington outwit Napoleon,as well as winning the battle? |
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Set your lancing device at a comfortable depth. |
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Prick the side of your finger with a fresh lancet in a lancing device. |
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It provides you with all the information you need to operate and care for your meter and lancing device and to deal with any errors that might occur. |
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But I could apprehend nothing of this nothingness – in my current state the Shard was notable only for being acuminate: a vast hypodermic needle lancing up into the cloudy tissue of the sky. |
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Oxygen use in cutting and welding processes In processes such as cutting, gouging, scarfing and thermic lancing, oxygen is used, in large quantities with poor efficiency in the process. |
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Clean the outside of the lancing device only. |
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There is a risk of infections being transmitted if the lancing device is used by other people, or if healthcare professionals use this lancing device to obtain blood from more than one person. |
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Vigorous rubbing of the alternate test sties about 20 seconds before lancing will help to minimize the difference between finger and alternative site test results. |
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Remember that, in order to keep your meter and lancing device in good working condition, you need to follow the correct operating procedures and also observe certain other instructions. |
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In 1884 he went to Lancing College as a sixth-form master, developing an interest in Roman epigraphy in his leisure. |
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A Banded Agrion Damselfly passed through my south Lancing garden at fence height without pausing to explore. |
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A handful of the first Burnet Moths of the year were seen on Lancing Ring meadows and around the dewpond. |
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He eventually gets locked up in chino, where he shares a cell with Billy Lancing, a black pool hustler from Seattle. |
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Lancing right through layers of armor, electronics and conduits they stabbed into the engine room, slicing into the fusion bottles that powered the great vessel. |
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A white dove and a green olive branch adorned the violet silk banner hoisted by the Worthing and Lancing branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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Brian Mesquitta, Lancing, West Sussex I WAS deeply shocked to read about the Reverend Russell Bates and his womanising ways. |
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Waugh soon overcame his initial aversion to Lancing, settled in and established his reputation as an aesthete. |
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In May 1917, much to his annoyance, he was sent to Lancing College, in his opinion, a decidedly inferior school. |
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Independent schools in the county include Christ's Hospital, whose students wear Tudor style uniform, Seaford College, Lancing College and Hurstpierpoint College. |
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