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Collars made of the pierced canine teeth of Arctic foxes and of chamois and human teeth pierced for stringing also have been found.
Bead, small, usually round object made of glass, wood, metal, nut, shell, bone, seed, or the like, pierced for stringing.
Ann Carias, a nondisabled volunteer who had her tongue pierced for the study, said it hurt for a few days but healed faster than she expected.
The top slat, which even in simple types was usually larger than the others and was sometimes pierced for ease of handling, became richly ornamented.
This and other early African sites have produced engraved ostrich eggshells and snail shells pierced for stringing and bodily adornment; these date from 70 to 50 kya.
Having the earlobes pierced for earrings sometimes results in a large, painless nodular keloid enlargement of the earlobe, harmless but unsightly.
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Most were removed after shooting wrapped, but Oscar-nominated Mara kept the nipple piercing for possible sequels.
When I heard Cecil Gaines's voice in the very beginning — whoa — that was piercing for me.
Signs pasted to telephone poles advertise body piercing for $10 — "private parts are $20".
Some people pierce for religious or spiritual reasons, while others pierce for self-expression, for aesthetic value, for sexual pleasure, to conform to their culture or to rebel against it.
After this dip a cotton ball into the water and hold directly on your nose piercing for several minutes.
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