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And she also stated explicitly that were she to identify a bubble, she would take actions to lance it, even though doing so could make her very unpopular.
Referring to his Republican opponent, Mr. Tricona told me, "If Norm Coleman gets elected, it will bring things to a boil and we can lance it quicker".
We don't need others to get it wrong, and inflame our boil: it's vibrantly chippy already as it is, and we lance it often ourselves.
Since 1880 British cavalrymen had been armed with only carbines and swords, although some carried a lance; it was not until 1903 that the cavalry were issued rifles, the same ones used by the rest of the army.
From the neonatal literature, which most frequently examined pain responses to heel lance, it seems that sucrose is a safe, easy-to-administer, inexpensive and effective analgesic for short painful procedures.
The hard cyst lying under your skin will remain there unless a professional can lance it.
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We came close to lancing it in 2002, when we threw out Mr. Moi and cronies from his Kalenjin ethnic community, who almost brought the economy to its knees.
The four-hour tape of his Aug. 17 grand jury testimony will not destroy Mr. Clinton straightaway, and as an exercise in boil-lancing, it may help him.
He lanced it with a soothing and a knowledgeable knack.
We thought we would lash together various broom handles and Swiffers to make a lance, poke it out the window and reach the tape.
QUESTION FROM LANCE: I've heard it said that privacy died in 2010 — and that young people neither respect nor value it — thoughts?
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