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MR. TOMLINSON'S remarks on safety-matches in NATURE, vol. xiii., p. 469, reminded me that, not long ago I accidentally kindled one of those matches by rubbing it on the edge of a Wedgwood-ware mortar.
Johnny Green sticking one of his digits up his arse then rubbing it on someone – pretty much harmful for everyone involved.
Our advice: avoid rubbing it on your face.
Tells how to detect wood alcohol by rubbing it on hands.
Since Sept. 11, they have been rubbing it on quite heavily, security experts say.
Was it "rubbing it on the child with tender, loving care?" Could that idea be revived in the United States?
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"Rub it on your gums!" shrieked John, gleefully.
Some patients drank it; others rubbed it on their skin.
He rubs it on his dead hand and is frightened.
He squeezed a drop of it onto a finger, then rubbed it on his hand.
Either way, it definitely brings new life to whatever seafood you rub it on.
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