Once when he tried to suck up liquid in a pipette while testing metals, he accidentally sucked some of the dangerous liquid into his mouth. |
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They were each given a pooter, a plastic device which they could use to suck unsuspecting insects into a tube so they could be examined closely. |
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Not the famous dive, of course, where you flounder about in 5m of water while a score of 2m rays try to suck you to death. |
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Growing a cover crop would suck up so much precious moisture that it would put him in the red. |
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A captive crabeater seal was observed to suck prey items into its mouth with one gulp from distances of up to 50 cm. |
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Even though 50 dollars seems steep, suck it up and fork it out for this or any of his other works. |
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Working in an office can suck out all of the energy and creativity in your system. |
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It would fry my little brain and suck out what little creativity I have left Thanks. |
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An emaciated John Carradine plays a Dracula who travels West seeking to suck the blood of innocent frontierswomen. |
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I suck a Ventolin puffer a few times a year when the dust gets too much and my pipes get tight. |
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Conner was known about the school as the goody-goody to all teachers and a suck up to Jocks. |
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Remember the population bomb, the fertility explosion set to devour the world's food and suck up or pollute all its air and water? |
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Conversely potato salad should be dressed while hot, so that the cooling potatoes suck in the dressing. |
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Family members visited and brought toys but she was confined to an isolation unit with her dummy to suck for comfort. |
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I figured it must suck to be a businessman in the in summer with all the dressy clothes. |
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When my mother forced me and my brother to wash the dishes or vacuum our room, we managed to break a dish or two and suck marlies up the cleaner. |
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On the underside of the head is the paired proboscis, which is used to suck nectar from flowers. |
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Her condition meant she never learnt to swallow or suck as a baby and would be sick as soon as she was fed. |
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Mountebanks like him can suck them dry of their last earnings by promising them a little nest in the heavens. |
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But he was content to just lie in his cot and suck and slobber on his tiny little fingers, and stare at the soft toys until he dozed off. |
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During warm-down, suck down a sports drink to replenish your potassium and sodium stores and restore normal cell and nerve function. |
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A cleft in the roof of the mouth makes it difficult for the baby to suck forcefully enough to draw milk through a nipple. |
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When you suck through the tube, the water bubbles and filters the smoke to make it cool and smooth. |
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Apparently it contains brandy and ouzo, chased by a good suck on a sugar and coffee-coated lemon. |
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I just use a hypodermic with a heavy-gauge needle to suck out the paint, and another one to put in holy water. |
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I am not going to presume to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, as there are many books available to explain the nuances of good retail practice. |
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I know I am in the midst of some classical scholars and must therefore not teach my grandmother to suck eggs. |
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Now I am not trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs but the night before your interview try and get a good nights sleep. |
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I know that I should not try to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, and furthermore much of the style may have been forced on him by the original. |
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It had the roundness of a Concord grape Grandpa took off his vine and gave me to suck out of its skin and swallow whole, in Ohio. |
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An aviation expert added that even a small explosion on board could have been enough to cause decompression and suck people out of the aircraft. |
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According to the Scholander assumption, an excised leaf should suck air into open vessels if it is dehydrated at the time of excision. |
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I can wipe Franklin's nose with a tissue, a wash cloth or suck it out with an aspirator. |
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Admitting one into your living room will suck the life force from your leather sectional, fireplace, and Pre-Raphaelite art pieces. |
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We won't choke to death when we open our mouths to suck air into our lungs. |
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Each time I brought a heaped spoonful to his mouth, he would greedily suck it all in. |
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And on top of that, there will be another religious group trying to suck at the public teat. |
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Thrips probe plant, fungus, and animal tissues with the slender mouthparts, and suck out fluid contents. |
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The lead car displaces the air, creating a vacuum to suck the trailing car along. |
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They wouldn't hear it on the beach, not over the hiss and roar and suck of the ocean, and not over their own talking, singing, shrieking. |
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The Virgin Mary gives suck to the infant Jesus both as his historical mother and as the metaphysical image of nourishing Mother Church. |
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But if you make difficulties for one another, then some other woman may give suck for him. |
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Kelley's Agonist is only one of many warblogs that suck in reports from around the world and give a constantly updated log of the conflict's arc. |
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I spent the rest of Thursday reminding myself just how much I suck for being so jacked about a stupid video game. |
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According to Van Putten early weaned calves will suck anything that resembles a teat. |
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Ticks that can lay dormant for decade underground and, catching a whiff of your carbon dioxide, emerge to suck you dry. |
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I feel like I must suck as a mother because some days it seems that all he does is whine and moan and complain. |
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The plant leaves suck pollution out of the air and cool the rooftop and surrounding air considerably. |
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In California and the Southwest, chinch bugs can suck the life out of zoysia and St. Augustine in summer. |
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It's a really easy process where they stick a hose in you and suck out all the lard. |
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When baby latches on, he will take a few quick sucks and then begin to suck a bit more slowly, deeply and rhythmically. |
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It must suck to get busted for doing something that zillions of people in this town do anyway. |
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You can load the hopper directly, or the hose can suck mulch materials into it. |
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Tumors suck up so much cholesterol that LDL has been considered a vehicle for delivering antitumor drugs to cancer cells. |
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They paralyse snails with a lethal injection which liquidises their insides and then they suck out the nourishment. |
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I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life. |
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And anyone who looks down on my dancing because I'm big can just go suck an egg. |
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These lows suck the low level air north of the sub-tropical highs which then becomes westerlies as it heads for that feature. |
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They see us as do-nothing union workers who want a cushy safety net so we can suck off the government. |
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I am a latchkey kid so I would just do what I usually do and suck the mercury out of broken thermometers. |
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Once ejected, the tarry comets would simply suck up visible light, he says, remaining cloaked in darkness. |
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He is going to make a complaint to the press council, saying he didnt get a fair suck of the sav, at the last election. |
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At the water's edge they would hold hands as the waves would wash up on shore and, in the backwash, suck their heels down into the softened sand. |
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Even if I only travel to Blackpool I am harassed by all manner of insects that want to suck every last drop of blood out of me. |
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It's a case of suck it and see at the moment until bigger trials are carried out. |
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I hadn't quite known what to do in preparation, so I'd just chosen a few bits I liked to read out and then thought I would suck it and see. |
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It would be fantastic if the opportunity arose but, as the saying goes, we will have to suck it and see. |
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We have no reliable predictive tests for opioid efficacy other than suck it and see. |
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I can recall, on going to the Privileges Committee and asking it to defend my rights, being told to suck it and see. |
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Superstar artists are going to have to suck it up and deal with accepting less as well because their contracts are driving the outrageous prices. |
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Giving your child a cold teething ring or a cold washcloth to chew and suck on may help. |
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They were each attempting to suck their incredibly thick chocolate milkshakes through the straw. |
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Its neatest feature is a little button that turns the wireless card off and on, so that it doesn't suck power when you're not using it. |
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They stopped every five miles to suck gas into the siphon and feed the engine. |
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Adam went to the guest room, and Lucy proceeded to suck down a sippy cup of milk. |
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Most guys who feel tired all the time suck it up and avoid telling their doctor, assuming everybody sleepwalks through their day. |
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I mean, a nuclear attack would suck big time, but honestly, why is my dog obsessed with practically drowning me with his slobber? |
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Encia workmen are punching boreholes deep into the ground to suck up oily chemicals which leaked into aquifers far beneath the surface. |
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There are no meals on board, and passengers receive boiled sweets to suck to help them cope with the air pressure in the unpressurised cabin. |
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Her theory is that the patient must wear diapers, suck his thumb and drink from a baby bottle to be cured. |
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The water seemed to suck at me as I crossed the pool, alternating between the breaststroke and crawl. |
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She had to suck the water out of the studio using a vacuum cleaner and use fans to try and dry the sodden carpet tiles. |
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A machine that is so powerful it can suck up dirt not just from your own living room but next door's too. |
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He continued to suck my throat and after he gave me one last nip on my shoulder, he straightened out. |
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Although the tracks bring money into state budgets and the racing industry, they suck it out of surrounding communities, Thompson argues. |
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At some risk of attempting to show ancestors how to suck eggs may I offer the following observations? |
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Chew sugarless gum, suck on sugarless candy, and drink plenty of unsweetened fluids. |
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So, as advised the other week, tighten those lower abdominal muscles and suck in that belly. |
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Sure, I'll have to suck it up and get a real job and move onto the same sucky grown-up life you have, eventually, sure. |
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It is normal for children to suck their thumbs, their fingers or pacifiers. |
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All he had to do was suck Trista in and he would have her in the palm of her hand! |
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At the same time, the parasitic state-owned enterprises continue to suck the blood out of the economy. |
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We can fire the Superlaser, and create a black hole to suck them into, or just have simple space warfare, and escape through hyperspace. |
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I had Becky bring me a glass of ice chunks from the ice house, which I would pop into my mouth and suck on. |
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Maybe if I just suck it up and wait it out it will get better. |
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They'll keep you awake at night, suck out your blood, leave teeth marks in your skin. |
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Your diaphragm tightens and flattens, allowing you to suck air into your lungs. |
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Hanson tells us to suck it up and muddle through, and he is right. |
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Between our busy lives and the time suck of social media, we've exchanged conversation for poorly worded emails and thumb-upping someone else's viral image. |
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For an escalation into civil war will suck the country deeper into the quagmire. |
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This is because sucking insects suck the plant liquid and there are fewer plant waxes under the leaf, thereby facilitating sucking. |
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Whilst emptying water from the aquarium the cleaner pump will also suck up dirt and debris from the bottom. |
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There is no soundtrack, no kick-ass guitar music to suck us into the lifestyle, just a blue sky, some distant shouting and the occasional applause. |
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Confirmed wind-suckers will identify an object in pasture on which to suck wind, and will practice the habit when tied with bridle or halter as the opportunity is presented. |
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He still has to suck it up as he has been sucking it up all his life. |
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We have seen, at twelve to sixteen weeks, that the fetus can yawn, swallow, suck its thumb, and hiccup. |
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It can plump, firm and aggrandize breast as well as suck out retracted nipple. |
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The crooks would then employ their mouths to suck out the tokens people had deposited. |
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Only when the animal is too weak to eat or suck on its own we need to resort to tube feeding. |
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Adults and nymphs pierce thrips larvae and adults with their sucking mouthparts and suck out the contents. |
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When feeding, they suck up mud from the bottom and then expel it and select their food while it is suspended in the water. |
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By and large, novels and TV suck up a lot of precious time, and tend to disinform more than anything else. |
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The vitamins C and E moisturize, but it's a light shampoo that won't leave behind icky residues or suck out hair's natural moisture. |
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A large mast with an opening at the top would extend out of the sail of the Kilo and suck in air to circulate around the sub while the submarine recharged. |
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To make a long story short, he who is able to keep his trap shut, suck wind, and bury his head in the sand will always be valued by anyone who lives in a glass hut. |
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My favorite part is the glops of caramel you suck up in the straw. |
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He lay in his elaborately curtained bed dying of the fever and from the leeches the doctors attached to various parts of his body to suck his blood. |
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It loads them up with dangerous amounts of debt, to suck out capital for its investors. |
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Those times when I realize I am alone with myself and my thoughts I do take the time to suck the marrow out of it. |
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Is the casual objectification of women so commonplace that we should all just suck it up, roll over and accept defeat? |
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He said that it was a socialist plot trying to suck money out of rich countries and companies. |
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Then agains, you can always try ye empirical olde suck it and see method with different type of beers. |
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The eyecup is even vented so it doesn't suck out your eyeball. |
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You may feel better if you gargle with a solution of warm salt water, if you sip juice or soup, or if you suck on throat lozenges. |
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Every mammy across His glory land give suck to the infant and they look up in the shining eyes and smile every young one. |
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Answer: As long as you feel fuddled or suffer with a hangover there is alcohol in your blood and you would be best advised not to give suck. |
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It shows how people suck up to their sources, while at the same time Monica was getting killed in the press. |
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Use a clean propette to suck up the solution above the undissolved salt, being careful not to disturb the solid. |
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It then closes off the mouth of the tube, and you cannot suck any more air out: you will feel a vacuum. |
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A little compression can make the ideal difference in the dynamics of a track, where too much compression can suck the life out of a performance. |
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The calf receives milk with the first sucking and does not need to suck air. |
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An infant who is not suckling at all is not able to suck breastmilk into his mouth and swallow. |
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Do not use a tourniquet or try to cut or suck the venom from the wound. |
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People love having their name in the paper, getting attention, having people suck up to them. |
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Mr. Thoreau wanted to drive life into a corner, to live deep and suck out all the marrow. |
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If I were you, I'd tell him to go suck an egg and stay out of my way. |
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The screens can suck down satellite news channels or real-time video feeds from Predator surveillance drones. |
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I'd wake up at 5 in the morning to go to the bathroom and suck down three or four of them. |
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And when he pulls out one of his hidden books for me to read, I'll ungrit my teeth and suck down some coffee. |
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If my Electrolux canister couldn't suck down a few strips of tape as if they were strands of spaghetti, its days were probably numbered. |
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The mistletoe is then able to suck off such water and minerals as it requires. |
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If you need to, clean the knife on the bread or just wipe your finger down the blade and suck off the debris. |
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The last time I was late for a shift my boss Erich had made me put the lunch leftovers in a grubby pillowcase and suck off the residue. |
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In my local park there is a tree crowned with amber-red haws, big enough to pluck and suck off the flesh. |
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Although wearing jewelry made of lead is not a health risk, lead poisoning can be fatal if children chew, suck or swallow it. |
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Symptoms of encephalopathy include lethargy, irritability, weak suck and hypertonia. |
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Spraying machine has the system of liquid recirculation, equipped with pomp ejectors that suck off liquid flowing in walls of tunnel. |
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On freezing days, there was no need to huddle outside the office for four minutes to suck down my dose. |
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Carefully suck out the juice, then eat the rest in bites, dipping it into the sauce. |
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As Odilon lay quietly on his bed sleeping, he would suck on the new fleshy formation that was his upper lip. |
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My wife just tells me to suck it up and my brother, who is also a hemophiliac, tells me to get over it. |
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It must suck being heralded as one of the dopest MCs in hip hop, then having nobody buy your records, endless record label hassles and your group going splitsville. |
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If you have dust in your carpet, just suck it up with that. Need to repaint your kitchen, you can do it with that. |
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They're having a family squabble and want to suck in the rest of us. |
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We are therefore trying to suck in the health workers from other countries in order to deal with our own problems. |
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Others, like France, reprocess some used fuel to suck the maximum amount of juice from it. |
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They are very, very bad, and young people suck in the advertising for these things. |
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Check that the drier does not suck in hot air from the compressor cooling systems, the final cooler or any other appliance. |
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The blade segments of the rotor suck in the gas and create radial pressure during turning. |
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The shape of a vacuum cup determines its properties: The larger its suction area, greater is the force with which it can suck in a workpiece. |
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A piece of malware can penetrate the operating system and suck out location information. |
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Fuel in Africa was not always very clean and when the fuel tanks empty they suck in the surrounding air which is often dusty. |
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When it shoves its tubelike mouthparts into a plant to suck sap from the xylem, the insect may transmit a deadly plant bacterium, Xylella fastidiosa, in its saliva. |
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It feels cool, like how a peppermint does when you suck on it. |
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The vacuum pump will suck in air through the open firing chamber until the base temperature is reached. |
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In this operating mode the pump-motor unit DOES NOT automatically suck in the operating liquid. |
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Upon exhaling, suck in your stomach for five seconds, as if you were trying to make your belly button touch your spinal cord. |
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Breast augmentation, liposuction and tummy tucks to suck the fat, facelifts, nose reshaping, and eyelid surgery are the most popular surgical procedures. |
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The intoxicating sound, lightning gearchanges and associated exhaust burps thereafter suck up all your attention. |
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Despite some advances, corruption continues to dramatically suck up resources allocated to education, health and infrastructure. |
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By providing an even hand and the perception of allowing everyone a fair suck of the sav, the company is avoiding the pitfalls of being seen to micro-manage. |
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Night after night Shaun drags her to the neighbourhood pub, the Winchester, to suck back pints with his best friend Ed, the poster boy for sloth and neglect. |
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Rereading my previous posting it seems I was both trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs and also not actually looking at all the information you had presented. |
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Life is not supposed to go backwards and suck you back into the past because there is where you will find how they became who they were and you will fall more in love. |
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A cleft lip can make it more difficult for your child to suck on a nipple. |
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We went through with enough speed to maintain steerage way, but not enough to create a displacement that would suck us onto one wall or the other. |
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She gave a hard suck for emphasis, her pale cheeks pink with effort. |
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They want Lawrence to suck it up and smile for the camera, however retroactively. |
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It likes to put its tentacle up people's noses and suck out their bogies, which makes it very popular with wizard children. |
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Nematodes feed by use of a stylet with which they puncture cells and suck out the contents. |
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They were going to suck up this problem and turn into the solution to the other problem, which was the meat shortage. |
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In Kavango culture only males are responsible for milking cows although young children, both boys and girls, customarily suck milk directly from the cow's teats. |
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The striga seeds produce root like structures which grow into the crop root and suck out water and nutrients. |
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These last featured a plastic pipette at the end of the skewer that was filled with a wild basil pesto dressing to suck when you'd finished the prawns. |
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Braced against the thwart, I hang my paddle far over the left gunwale and suck the stern toward it, and the edge of the table rock whisks by our port side. |
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I have eschewed cough syrups and lozenges preferring to suck on the occasional spoonful of honey, which seems to soothe the tickle enough to let me get to sleep. |
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Capsids suck the sap from the shoot tips of leaves and buds. |
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These insects hold their prey with their front legs and insert their beak into the host and suck out the juices of the prey. |
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You place them between your gum and cheek and suck them slowly. |
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He didn't respond, even when I moved my mouth to suck his ear. |
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Aphids pierce the plants with needle-like mouthparts to suck the sap. |
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Supposedly they leap onto the backs of camels and suck out the blood. |
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To his surprise, the spiral didn't suck out anything, but instead radiated light throughout his consciousness. |
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In case of long storage, we recommend you to suck and to leave light mineral oil inside the pumping group and the flexible hose. |
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Cllr Welch said splitting the events was a case of suck it and see and admitted she was tired of people constantly running down the efforts of committed volunteers. |
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If a landfill does not have a ducting system underneath to suck out the methane, the methane travels up into the atmosphere. |
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I was too busy trying to suck in breathable air to fight back. |
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This late night catering is a time-honored tradition among corporate lobbyists looking to suck up to the folks doing the heavy lifting on legislation affecting their clients. |
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Using the contour section, suck in the cheeks and run a brush down the jaw bone. |
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He had us suck out gastric juice, titrate the acid, and calculate secretory rates. |
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It could suck Turkey in and cost Erdogan a great deal. |
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Christmas Day dinners suck when you're not at home with your family – your only option can be a restaurant that's soulless, and food that's not great. |
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Unions have warned that concessions allowing train-operating companies to run both trains and track would suck more taxpayers' money into private profits. |
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Furthermore, children may suck on the buckle in the end-use situation. |
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Allow the baby to suck on a clean cloth moistened with cold water. |
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Folk wisdom has it that a beer or two before giving suck helps lactation. |
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Some people like to suck on ice chips or chew gum to relieve a dry mouth. |
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Political placemen, journeymen, with no real understanding of the outside world at all, manically producing flawed and dangerous legislation, while we greedily suck at the public teat with our ludicrous posturing. |
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It's all pretty simple. If you want to get hairs out of a carpet, you need a whirling brushbar of death. No amount of suck will do it. |
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The guests run hands over twitching boys, suck their cocks, hang on their backs like vampires. |
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But I embraced the suck and shelled out three thousand dollars for something I didn't want and something that would give me nothing to show for. |
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So go ahead and embrace the suck of the first mile or so, you'll be through it soon enough. |
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The Rolling Stones suck the air from the room. The hoo hoo's in the background pierce the air. |
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Infants suck in bursts separated by rests, typically defined as a sequence of sucks with intersuck intervals of less than 2 seconds. |
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It consisted of a piston and an air gun cylinder with flaps that could suck the air from any vessel that it was connected to. |
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The walrus is unique in that it consumes its prey by suction feeding, using its tongue to suck the meat of a bivalve out of the shell. |
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They penetrate the lumpsucker with a thin filament which they use to suck its blood. |
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Florida addressed the concern that dredge pipes would suck turtles into the pumps by adding a special grill to the dredge pipes. |
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We would wrap our arms around each other and suck face like orangutans in his little red Fiero. |
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Some students suck it up and meet the challenge. Others look around wildly for someone to blame. |
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He'd had plans for this night, careful plans, and they did not include letting Eva suck him off. If anything, he intended to suck her off. |
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Hungarian warts suck big time! If you need them, your functions are too big and your class interface is much too fat. |
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Weasel words are words that suck all of the life out of the words next to them just as a weasel sucks an egg and leaves the shell. |
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He comes out of the lancewoods to discover a billabong and falls face-down to suck up water like a horse. |
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It is a dirge of a book that left me wishing an Angel would come and suck away my lifeforce just so I wouldn't have to read any more. |
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But you don't sob, you suck it up and face the world with a dry eye and rock-steady bottom lip. |
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Imagine a bowl of milky cereal that's been liquidised all ready to suck up through a straw. |
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It's a tangle of suck holes, alder blowdowns and clinging fern and, depending on the rainfall, over-the-boot wet spots or springy peat moss. |
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Unlike ordinary jet engines, scramjets suck oxygen from the atmosphere and use it to burn onboard fuel. |
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I suck on a boiled sweet as the pilot tests the engines, taxies and lines up the great white bird ready on the runway. |
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Fearing an attack of the dreaded midgie, organisers had installed massive machines to suck midges away from the venue. |
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The other common pest is the dull great squash bug which will suck juices from the plant. |
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Like polar shifts or the Amazing Criswell, who was waiting for a black rainbow to show up and suck off all the oxygen. |
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The enzyme released by doing so breaks down the skin, which the fish then suck off before spitting out. |
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But new ultrasonic liposuction techniques liquefy fat and make it easier to suck out. |
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They're a type of parasitic catfish from Brazil that swim into the gill slits of larger fish to suck blood. |
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Plus, moistened gauze is much cheaper in the short term than the hydrocolloid dressings and vacuums that suck out wound fluid. |
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Increasing lethargy, hypotonia and poor suck may progress to stupor, irritability, hypertonia and high-pitched cry. |
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The Eurasian lynx is a widely distributed felid and, as suck is not considered to be threatened. |
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Not in the Dracula sense, but in the way in which we suck each other's blood and feed off of each other. |
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Make use of a white fly spray to control them or run a handheld vac over an infected plant to suck them up. |
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There might be a superhigh concentration of bozons which will create a Stupid Hole and suck them all in. |
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For a second Charlie was tempted to goal suck and look for the stretch pass. |
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The vacuum thus created was used to suck water from the sump at the bottom of the mine. |
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They suck in water and filter out the plankton and detritus to swallow, then spit the water back out, thus cleaning the water around them. |
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A nursing mother can quite happily give suck two or three hours after a little glass of beer or wine, and her little child will be certainly none the wiser but perhaps all the happier. |
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It might suck the life out of us the rest of the evening. |
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Let your manager suck up to you, if you want someone to suck up to you. |
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But owners do not always suck up to guests. |
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But Labour politicians shouldn't suck up to it. |
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Is this what we expect from the modern Labour Party, which rolls over to be tickled on the issues vital to the UK and all because it wants to suck up to the EU and look presidential? |
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But the undercurrents here could suck down a battleship. |
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One contains hot cashews, picked and roasted at a farm in Mombasa, the other cocothende, a fabulous biscuit covered in a layer of sugary crust you first suck off slowly. |
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This function allows you to suck off residual water and you have the facility to avoid any possible clogging in the drainage of the spittoon bowl, because of low pressure. |
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There's sometimes a discrepancy between those at the higher echelon level and individuals who would say that they were told to just suck it up, that it wasn't manly to come out and talk about this. |
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The previous delegation has basically said that you guys can suck it up. |
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I challenge everyone who judges a clip of an amp and jumps to conclusions about that amp to just shut up, suck it up for a while, and listen to more clips. |
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If you suck in sharply, the sound will be louder. |
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Consequently, it must be made into a universal right of the people, not a means for the big businesses ravaging the sector to suck in excessive profits. |
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The interior units suck in the air from the rooms, filter and cool it. |
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Cooling fans suck in airborne dust and smoke particles, and in extreme cases fixtures may require cleaning after surprisingly few hours of operation. |
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Spread a large terry towel on the bottom of the foot bowl so that it can suck in all water that can flow there, release or unscrew all valves belonging to the bath outfit that seam to get released or unscrewed. |
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The dredges can suck up fish eggs and small fry. |
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The machine continues to suck up product until it has filled the hose as far as the spray gun, after which it will automatically stop when the set pressure is reached. |
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A massive flood against a concrete computer is performed so that to exhaust its resources and suck up network bandwidth that makes the computer inaccessible for other computers through network. |
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When you're in the military, you're told to suck up and drive on. |
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It is difficult to get ahead on a road development of that magnitude because it would suck up the entire road building budget of the Government of the Northwest Territories. |
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Use an empty propette to suck up some of the solution from the vial. |
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Today's economic and financial systems are organized in such a way as to act as pumps that suck up the output of the labour of the toiling masses and transfer it, in the form of wealth and power, to a privileged minority. |
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Her young ones also suck up blood: and where the slain are, there is she. |
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He storms into a room and seems to suck out all of the air. |
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We'll need to make small cuts on problem areas and suck out the extra fat. |
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If necessary, the surgeon can suck out the excess fat. |
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Aphids are great fans of lupins and like to suck sap from them to the point where the lupin will wilt. |
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The Reserve Bank of India today announced the sale of Government of India stock for a total amount of Rs15,000 crore, in bid to suck off extra liquidity in the system. |
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No Fairy baby has ever been seen to suck its thumb or to use a dummy. |
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What do guys think when they come to a party dipped in Axe perfumes? As if girls have nothing to do but behave like honey bees to suck their nectar. Bluh! |
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They have tubular mouthparts through which they suck up their food. |
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The leech helps suck out the excess blood and restore circulation. |
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When he falls into a vat of mutant electric eels, he morphs into Electro, a glowing monster who can manipulate electricity and suck the power from a whole city. |
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We, the mayor, the City Council and commissions are no better than milquetoasts if we keep allowing this utility and all city departments to continue to suck us dry. |
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The scientists mimicked the fluid flow in a culture dish by hooking up a tiny glass tube to a device called a micromanipulator and using it to slowly suck sperm into the tube. |
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Rodents like the antelope ground squirrel, black-tailed jackrabbit, and wood rat chew through the bark to suck moisture out of the trees during dry spells. |
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If it's really bad it might be worth considering fitting an extractor fan in that room to suck the moisture out, or an airbrick for permanent ventilation. |
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You know you can suck him off if you want to him feel better. |
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Duckweed is not toxic to fish, but some scientists are concerned that it could suck oxygen out of the lake as it decays, asphyxiating large numbers of fish. |
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Specialized shop vacuums can be used to suck up both dust and liquids. |
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Attacking Zman for being here means you suck big black Donkey Kongs! |
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While leeches suck blood, their saliva contains healing compounds, including anticoagulant hirudin, which prevents the clotting and congestion of blood. |
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Well, at least one kid might not suck, I think, ever the judgy-pants snob-a-rina, silently snarking in the third row. |
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I used to think she was such a suck! She'd cry when I took to the ice, whether I skated well or badly. She'd cry when I left the house. |
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If you can embrace the suck, you can overcome almost any obstacle or difficulty. |
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I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck. |
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You can feel and kiss and stroke and suck, but you won't make that old one-eyed snake stand up. |
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