Sentence examples for boiling skin from inspiring English sources

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The story ends in a frustrating muddle of men perspiring green mucus and psychic teenagers with boiling skin.

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The label touts it as "the herbal remedy for skin diseases such as acne vulgaris, boils, skin rashes, blemishes, urticaria, etc. Checks nose bleeding, cures constipation, corrects indigestion, improves complexion and helps you stay slim and smart".

Yeah, I guess I am strict, if not eating gelatin because it is made of boiled skin and tendons, and not eating cheeses made with animal rennet because it comes from enzymes from the inner lining of a slaughtered calf's stomach is really stringent.

On Thursday evening, the entire family had not eaten since lunchtime the day before, when Ms. Cordova made a soup by boiling chicken skin and fat that she had found for a cheap price at the butcher.

If you inject just 555cc of silicone into a body, it can break apart into 30 billion small globules, and all of those bits have the ability to cause infectious reactions such as polyps, boils, skin discoloration, and even necrosis.

These procedures can trigger a strong autoimmune response as the body attempts to expel the foreign substance, resulting in inflammatory reactions such as polyps, boils, skin discoloration, and even necrosis.

Serious skin infections requiring treatment at home or by a medical professional were assessed for the past six months and included skin abscesses or boils, skin ulcers that drained pus, and skin infections similar to the ones shown in the photo created for the questionnaire.

Risk factors in an MRSA outbreak in a Georgia prison were previous antimicrobial drug use, self-draining of boils, skin lacerations, washing clothes by hand, sharing soap, and recent arrival at the prison; risk factors in an MRSA outbreak in a Texas prison included previous skin infections and recent contact with MRSA-infected persons (1 ).

"You take it and you boil it, skin it, and then slice it.

Each priest, clad only in a loincloth, is tied to posts, while water from a natural spring, hot enough to boil the skin, is ladled over him; holes in the ladle produce a fine rain, prolonging the torment.

When boiled, donkey skin produces a rubbery, gelatine-like substance, known as ejiao, which is included in many popular Chinese tonics and medicines for its perceived ability to cure coughs, relieve insomnia and revitalise the blood.

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