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to throat
noun
The front part of the neck.
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He attributed some of his absences to throat problems.
Eszterhas lost 80percentt of his larynx to throat cancer.
Saying she had been "naughty," Houdini would tie her to the pole, from feet to throat.
These doctors did the necessary tests, from nose to throat to lungs, and then collaborated.
Their bodies, white-skinned and muscular, are superb, but with suture lines running from navel to throat, also disturbing.
The publicist reference medical evidence which links oral sex to throat cancer, but made it clear: "[Douglas] did not say it was the cause to his specific cancer".
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Mr. Cutts, 30, said that the death of his girlfriend, Jessie Davis, 26, from an elbow-to-throat blow last June was an accident and that he had dumped Ms. Davis's body in a park in a panic.
The chamber-to-throat section ratio must be comprised between 5 and 10.
First, JP1, JP2 and JP3 express the best water injection performance with the optimal nozzle-to-throat clearance which is 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm.
Although in tight oil reservoirs boundary layer is up to 60%% (Li et al. 2011) of the throat, and pore-to-throat ratio reaches up to 400 (Li et al. 2012), no existing solutions take them into account.
The pore body-to-throat ratio may be the important factor affecting the free water saturation in the pore body, which, in turn, is probably associated with the mineralogy of tight sandstones, in particular, the quartz, feldspar and clay mineral contents.
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