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For centuries, they lived in round skin tents known as yurts and raised sheep, goats and cattle.
Symptoms of acute Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, include a round skin rash, flulike malaise, and joint pain and stiffness.
A more recent preparation method pioneered by the Royal Ontario Museum removes all bones for a complete skeleton while also producing a round skin without bill or legs (called a ROM, though if one set of wing and leg bones remain with the skin the preparation is called a shmoo in North America).
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A 14-year-old patient presenting with a round, erythematous skin lesion at the dorsum of the foot (a), with mild associated swelling.
By moisturizing all year round, your skin will be prepared for whatever the seasons throw at it, whether it's biting winter winds or scorching summer heat.
Western Flathead groups used bark canoes, while eastern groups preferred the round bison-skin vessels known as bullboats that were typical of the Plains.
Sitting in fourth place now, they'll struggle to maintain that spot with this tricky fixture followed by a tough home game against North and a final-round banana skin in the form of a trip to Brisbane.
*The effects of this chaotic pattern may be sore throat, tooth decay and bad breath from excessive vomiting; swollen salivary glands, making the face rounder; poor skin condition; hair loss; lethargy, and loss of libido.
A comfortable 3-1 victory against League One opposition is still a comfortable 3-1 victory and, if there is anything more to be gleaned from Reading's simple act of third round banana-skin avoidance, it is perhaps just a reminder of the basic virtues of the current team.
After the first round of skinning, we made the right arm.
Brewster won the last point on a draw to the button, giving Team World an 8 7 edge in the first round of skins play.
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