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lancet
1. He opens a lancet, begins to prick the end of John’s fingers
2. A lancet flashed, and Dorian held the woman, pinned and screaming, as another agnate deftly prepared the pill
3. Lancet medical journal had the highest estimate at 567,000
4. the Netherlands, The Lancet, 358, pp
5. Prospective Study in the Netherlands, The Lancet, 358
6. The bell tower, or campanile, was graced with a series of Catalán Gothic single lancet windows
7. It is a very ancient church, picturesque, and with beautiful lancet windows with delicate traceries carefully bricked up
8. To be brothers in Allah, we must be sincere and honest with one another, everyone of us should use the lancet of the book of Allah and open his breast and heart and fill it with the secret of brotherhood in Allah, love in Allah and cordiality in Allah so that this brotherhood can be effective in this life
9. At the prick of the lancet the blood spurted out, splashing against the looking-glass
10. “The church was built two hundred years ago, when these narrow lancet windows in the nave and chancel were a revolutionary new design,” Merthin went on
11. There was an advertisement also in the Lancet as to the sale of a practice which mentioned no names, but which was thought by some to refer to Bishop's Crossing, and to mean that Dr
12. Patty had chickened out after the first ear, had plopped down on the side of the bathtub, the lancet of the pin still sticking out the lobe
13. He had evidently been schooling himself as to all sorts of little things, and remembered them, but he almost managed to sit down on his silk hat, which men don't generally do when they are cool, and then when he wanted to appear at ease he kept playing with a lancet in a way that made me nearly scream
14. He was a bit of a mason, a bit of a gardener, something of a doctor; he bled a postilion who had tumbled from his horse; Louis Philippe no more went about without his lancet, than did Henri IV
15. Lancet 360(9341): 1203-9
16. The machine with which instantaneous incisions in the skin are produced, was all out of order, so they had to use the lancet
17. For a cupping, twelve incisions are necessary; with a machine these are not painful at all, for it makes them instantaneously; with the lancet it is a different affair altogether—that cuts slowly, and makes the patient suffer
18. What's there to cry out about at a mere touch of a lancet?"