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I call tongue scraping the "unsung hero of oral health".
I call tongue scraping the "unsung hero of oral health". I have been enthusiastically tongue scraping for years now, and I don't see how anyone could try tongue scraping once, see the gunk you remove from your tongue, and not become an enthusiast as well.
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He was referring to a dish they called (accurately, as it happens) tongue in breast, and to another they called tongue in the hole, because it was a riff on the British classic toad in the hole.
I got up at 2 a.m. and climbed to the bridge deck to see the stars and the eerie blue hue of the 6,000-foot-deep 6,000-foot-deep 6,000-foot-deepan we were strenchg over.
In the 1950s, a professor of medicine at Duke University, John Hickam, was said to have proposed an alternative to Occam's razor that he called, tongue slightly in cheek, Hickam's dictum: "Patients can have as many diseases as they damn well please".
By 1990 it was called, tongue in cheek, an "underdeveloping" nation.
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There's Alyssa Edwards tongue pop merch, and she even released a novelty Christmas song called "Tongue Pop the Halls".
"I'm sure there were some people there who thought our band was called Tongue Tied," said the group's keyboardist, Hannah Hooper, a few days after the Club Nokia gig.
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