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Protestants were flushed in favor of destitute Catholics.
So much fat gets flushed in Flushing that it blocks the sewers 50 times a year.
"I was a bit flushed in that photo... hehe," responded the author.
("That was important," he said. "There are a lot of toilets being flushed in a club").
Uqba stood and grinned happily down at her, his own Christine, tousled and flushed in the foetal position.
"People with mutated ALDH enzymes become flushed in the face and very often feel very sick after drinking alcohol".
Soon there were tribes of kids running in packs, sweating and flushed in their fancy clothes, following some ancient order of clan logic that baffled Paul.
All of this yields a cartoon Britain: pint glass raised, flies undone, cheeks flushed in the dull sun, forever mooning France.
"I'm not going to go sit with her at the 'homey' table," she said, then flushed in intense embarrassment: "I'm not sure I'm supposed to say 'homey.' I'm not sure that's what they call themselves; maybe it sounds racist".
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Mice were given an anesthesia, lungs were flushed in-vivo with a heparin-containing medium to remove blood cells (that might have an impact on lung-specific T cell counts) and lungs and spleens were collected.
In column tests, flushed-in CIC showed an enhanced mobility in sediment material compared to nZVI, without the need for colloid stabilizers.
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