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Discover LudwigThe word "sniffles" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when referring to a cold symptom such as a runny nose. For example: "John had a bad cold with the sniffles."
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Azeri-populated towns in the region were left devastated.In this section A case of the sniffles Tomorrow and tomorrow Broadcasting to the Balkans The belt-tightener-in-chief How to spend it Conflict on ice Europe against the people?
The oil money has entrenched an autocratic and corrupt political system that is resistant to change.In this section A case of the sniffles Tomorrow and tomorrow Broadcasting to the Balkans The belt-tightener-in-chief How to spend it Conflict on ice Europe against the people?
I have arrived at the office with a few sniffles, blaming this on my natural gift for catching colds (four since September and counting) rather than the early signs of swine flu.
A huge study carried out for the American army found that sniffles and coughs fell by 45% when troops washed their hands five times a day.In this section Fired up with ideas Left, right or wrong How to save 1m children a year ReprintsBut how to persuade people to scrub?
But plenty of Macedonians and Slovenes understand the language, as do older Kosovo Albanians.In this section A case of the sniffles Tomorrow and tomorrow Broadcasting to the Balkans The belt-tightener-in-chief How to spend it Conflict on ice Europe against the people?
In an interview last month, Mr Sarkozy conceded that GDP growth in 2012 would reach only 1%, down from a previous forecast of 1.75%.In this section A case of the sniffles Tomorrow and tomorrow Broadcasting to the Balkans The belt-tightener-in-chief How to spend it Conflict on ice Europe against the people?
China's public-sector debt is only 18% of GDP, much lower than the 75% average in developed economies, giving the government ample room for a fiscal stimulus.In the short term, therefore, an American downturn is more likely to cause sniffles in China than a heavy cold.
Even so, anyone with a case of the sniffles will find some comfort in Ms Crawford's book.
They therefore suggested that only the broad conclusions be made public; the specifics could be sent to vetted scientists alone.A furore duly erupted, fanned by fears of a pandemic that would make the "Spanish flu" of 1918, which may have claimed up to 100m lives, look like a mild case of the sniffles.
Some pundits think the economy will shrink.In this section A case of the sniffles Tomorrow and tomorrow Broadcasting to the Balkans The belt-tightener-in-chief How to spend it Conflict on ice Europe against the people?
On November 8th, though, Mr Berlusconi lost his majority in parliament, and agreed to step down once the reforms are passed.In this section A case of the sniffles Tomorrow and tomorrow Broadcasting to the Balkans The belt-tightener-in-chief How to spend it Conflict on ice Europe against the people?
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