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Time slows to a crawl as your extremities start to sting.
Those pheromones warn the rest of the colony that an attacker is in their midst, and that's when the bees start to sting.
"Sometimes my fingers start to bleed, and then they start to sting from the poison in the plants," said Herman Perez, a 14-year-old tomato picker who, with his older brother, arrived from Guatemala three weeks ago.
The value wars could start to sting in 2019.
I was worried the acid would start to sting as soon as I got into the bathtub.
You are bound to want your goggles at some point because your eyes will start to sting.
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But some of her criticism started to sting, particularly when she accused Mr. Morgenthau of failing to promote minority lawyers to supervisory positions in his office.
Maida Rosenstein, the president of the union, voiced delight about the postponement, saying it showed that the strike was starting to sting.
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