Sentence examples for nose opening from inspiring English sources

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All of the work relates to, and augurs well for, his production of Shostakovich's "Nose," opening on Friday at the Metropolitan Opera.

When another officer, Robert Jaquez, approached Mr. Reed, he flailed his arms, refusing to be handcuffed, punched Officer Jaquez in the nose, opening a wound that required stitches, and head-butted him in the cheek, court papers say.

In all marine mammals, the facial muscles are involved in closing of the nose opening (or blowhole) to prevent the entry of water during diving.

The SHRs were warmed at 37°C for 10 min and allowed to rest in a glass restrainer, and a black conical plastic piece with a nose opening, placed over the head region of the rat, to cover the eyes of the rat, and consequently allow the rat to rest better; before the tail-cuff plethysmography.

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He made a few more appearances in shows including That Girl and Love, American Style (from which Happy Days spun off) before Officer Murray Greshler and his nose opened the door to success.

While the nose opens with oak, vanilla, and pepper, the palate brings molasses, honey, and toasted bread.

Wait a week, put a clothespin on your nose, open the baggie and skim the liquid from the pulp.

Polanski himself had a cameo as a stiletto-wielding hoodlum who slices Nicholson's nose open.

And late last year, he set this column straight on the metaphoric origin of nose open.

Other masks employ a heavy wooden headdress with a beaked nose, open jaws with jagged teeth, and a crown of feathers.

Earliest use, sent in by Herschel Browne, was a blues number recorded in 1970 by Matt Murphy and James Cotton titled "You Got My Nose Open".

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