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During the 18-5 run, the offense was blistering, producing 111.1 points per 100 possessions.
Washington has long accused Libya of producing blister and nerve agents at secret plants in Tarhuna, 50 miles southwest of Tripoli, and at the Pharma complex in Rabta, 75 miles southwest of Tripoli.
Two small blisters were produced on the skin, to which the two electrodes were then connected and held in place for a few days.
(She makes shoes out of sandals and duct tape, which produce blister upon blister).
And Axl Rose screeched his way into America's gut, producing blistering music and torched hotel rooms and occasionally a full-fledged riot.
10 SM is a vesicant or blistering agent that has direct toxic effects on the skin producing erythema, blistering, epidermolysis, and necrosis.
Blood and other bodily fluids also begin seeping through the skin, producing painful blisters.
Lewis Hamilton was in high spirits after producing a blistering start to the defence of his Formula One title.
Expression of the constitutively active form of Gαs leads to precocious cell death in the wing epidermis, which results in failure of the closure of the dorsal and ventral wing sheets and accumulation of the hemolymph inside the wing, producing wing blistering [22], [23].
Blistering usually takes place within the uppermost layer of the skin (epidermis), producing fragile, easily broken blisters; subepidermal blisters are tenser and are more difficult to break.
In 2011, the US director of national intelligence concluded that Syria remained "dependent on foreign sources for key elements" of its chemical weapons programme, including precursor chemicals, which are generally dual-use chemicals that can be combined to produce blister or nerve agents.
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