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After developing a row of blisters on it in twice-a-day training sessions, she made a few subtle adjustments that resulted in a fresh injury.
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The snow in Benson was deeper than roofs, and whole neighborhoods were all but hidden, the houses of Minnesota like the cars of New York--just rows of blisters under snow.
There is probably a certain sect of men who get off on popping cherries like they're a row of bubble wrap blisters, but I'm not a girl and this wasn't my first time.
Along the row of receivers who blistered the Jets for all but 6 of Brady's 329 passing yards, the mouthy Chad Ochocinco excused himself from interview duty and left the forum to the cliché-ridden likes of Rob Gronkowski and Wes Welker.
This resulted in the formation of blisters and free space under the apple skin (Fig. 4, row D).
Then he amended the description: "Not just blisters, but blisters on top of blisters.
My hands were always full of blisters".
Lindsey Buckingham complains of blisters on his fingers.
"It is a lifetime of blisters.
"It's like the crust has poison ivy: blisters on top of blisters".
This pain is often followed by a belt of blisters.
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