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Even constructive criticism can sting when it is delivered at the wrong moment, for example immediately after the mistake
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Her entertainment was this smelly, skittish animal, and the sting of the wounds from the last time it bucked her off
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"So what's the catch Ajarn?" Tattoos weren't really her thing but she understood enough to know that although they usually worked, there was always a sting in the tail
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My eyes were beginning to sting
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with the sting of small wrongs and slights
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as the sting of the swift falls away
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the sting eye, learning to fly
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a true victim of Cupid’s sting
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I don't think they saw her fling down the shovel into the gravel or understood the curses she invoked, but certainly they felt the sting of the grit that flew from her hands and showered them like nettles
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Ken yelps and feels the sting of cold metal in his neck
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Roman explained to me later that when bees sting they admit a
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back and forth because of the sting
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I would be feeling the sting in my hand at least until
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There was a 'spung' and she felt the sting when the dart of that tiny crossbow bit her leg
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First of al , afraid of the sting of
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It didn’t sting, it just felt slimy, slightly warm
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It must have cut her deep, because she saw blood splattering into the trough, but she couldn’t feel the new wound’s sting
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It could get very unpleasant on the plain when the wind blew; the sand would sting like needles on exposed skin
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Edrimer’s instincts allowed him to turn around, but all he could see was a hooded figure that he couldn’t possibly recognize before feeling the sting of a syringe in his neck
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attached a death sting to their tails, each
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As soon as she mentioned Clive, the relief knowing he was still here was enough to remove the sting of Vanessa’s revelation about Jerald
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I put these things to one side as we drew very close to the shore now and the bullets if anything were whining and buzzing round us like angry bee’s but with a much deadlier sting
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“This might sting a little so hold on”, he then proceeded to slap the dressing onto my wound
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He moved to his other arm and cut two more gashes, relishing the initial sting, followed by the dull pain as his arm pulsed with the shock
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It was her turn to flinch at the sting of his words
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The sting on the back of his neck, above the collar of a thick woolen top, felt as though he had been scolded
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White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, probably equal to a stinging insect with a very nasty sting
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Creams and ointments are very effective for bruising but should not be used on broken skin as this may sting
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Touching the plant results in a painful, blistering sting, which is neutralised through drying the plant
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Jhordel closed her eyes and felt the sting of tears
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Maidie flushed under the sting of his cousinly rudeness, but she went
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He felt tears sting his eyes, and didn’t care what these bastards thought
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Caroline, it seemed wanted to present her with the five thousand dollars Sylvia had earned for masterminding the successful sting against François
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My fingers had that characteristic sting to them, but not frostbite
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Actually, the sting had passed
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The enemy has felt the sting of our raids, conducted by airships, bombers, torpedo planes and even ‘Ship’s Camels,’ which sometimes operated at night
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One ear felt a small sting and immediately buckled as his back legs folded and his rear-end became paralyzed
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“You would have hit him harder?” She smiled, taking the sting out of the words
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A Bee could manage to sting a Fairy, but it left them defenseless and spent
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“It’s only a sting, Urse
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His mind was still jarred by the headache and though it had subsided considerably, a sting of it still lingered and made his thinking muddied and unclear, his most recent memories a blur
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The sharp pain of clamps and knives as the old motherfucker violated me with a metal phallus, too impotent to rape me, yet still the torture, the sting of knives that cut deep burrows into my back
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“Kara, this will sting a little
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He plastered something cold along the scrape, and it did indeed sting, but not badly, and it quickly grew warm
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A brief sting of jealousy
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He looked sad and she felt a sting of shame
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She felt a sting of fear in her
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She felt a little sting in her heart
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My knuckles sting from the impact
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Both my shoulders sting from the tattoo needle
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It isn’t the only cylinder, though—they are everywhere, filling the room with smoke that does not burn or sting
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Orphenn’s eyes began to sting with the beginnings of tears, remembering
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She dabs my forehead with antiseptic—they are so careful about germs here—and I feel the sting and prickle of the needle, diminishing by the second as the numbing agent does its work
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I stay in my seat for a few seconds, absorbing the sting of her words
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My memories of Tris, some of the most powerful memories I have, have dulled with time, as memories do, and they no longer sting as they used to
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But even if she had been she had nothing better to put on and in this lay the sting
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1Cor 15:55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?
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1Cor 15:56 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law
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The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law
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Like a sharp double-edged sword right, he can be to the public, and can sting to power himself
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▪ Person lives in a place where there is dense undergrowth, or plants that sting and tear one's flesh, causing discomfort
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The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law
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15:56 I will just tell you that I do not understand this one, but apparently even the sting of death is sin
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of sweat began to sting his nose
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“And a fine job you did on that one, Nigel,” I said as I tried to ignore the sting of his biting critique
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“Oh death, where is your sting; oh grave, where your victory
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The infectious cold numbness, acquired from the place had robbed much of the sting of the pain caused by the fall, but I could still feel blood oozing out from the wounds and gashes on my hands and hind limbs
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sting, as with a sword, those who draw near their hive, and repel them even to death
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how we love saying, “Oh death where is your sting?”
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death has lost its sting on us
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For those who feel the sting of elite compassion, and allow themselves to be herded into new corrals of victimhood, the American Dream is unlikely to reveal its sparkling reality
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"It's more about the way the hand connects that gives it the best sting
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didn’t take away the sting of his absence
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Her hand didn’t sting at all, what stung was the meaning behind it; she resented me
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An hour of filling my belly with nonalcoholic drinks, I’ve had enough and want something that will sting my tongue
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hypo sprayer against his arm and a brief sting as he was injected
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It’s a sting of heat embracing my spine
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“Yes, and the snow that’s blowing in the wind is all little ice crystals that sting a bit
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How can a feeling change so quickly how can someone change of being so happy and so loved too then feel the cold sting of deaf running through your veins
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I had prepared for this day long ago, but it did not help to lessen the sting of pain in my heart
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I felt the icy wind sting my face
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18 But why should we point attention to the sympathy toward children shown by irrational animals? 19 The very bees at the season of honey making attack all who approach; and pierce with their sting as with a sword those who draw near their hive and repel them even to death
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“This will sting, but it will heal your burns more quickly
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His fingers drifted through the salt water, but it no longer made his burns sting
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Zap! The staple hit harmlessly, but to the horse it must have felt like a bee sting
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breathless, feeling the sting of regret that I hadn’t slit his throat
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there were areas of my body that would sting for a few seconds,
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Batistuta felt a odd sensation in both his arms, like a sting that
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reached out to grab it, but a sharp sting in his palm caused him
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And the brave sting of rain,
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Supposedly it was also beneficial to learn about insects for there were billions, and a sighting could relate to a biting sting from a wasp
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Prior to imprisonment, they’d all been rounded up during the anti-CERKO sting operations on Tarmosis Beta
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Reduction of the sting and bitterness of our sufferings - there is a friend who is closer than a brother
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The sting burned as Lowgri’s sword slapped him the back
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To lessen the itching of a bee sting, a combination of
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She had gotten over the sting of my leaving and scampered out the door to play the pipe
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I recalled the grief of losing Beathan and my mother, but that was like a bee sting to this anguish
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that I came upon the lesson of guilt which would sting me in the end
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"Few words sting like the ones that inform you that you're being laid off," Roland says, "I feels like to be struck by lightning at that moment"
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Her son's back was still stinging red with the edges of his new art screaming out pain
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lashing decks with rain and stinging salt
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stinging though the air may be on choking sulphur
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cause stinging, redness and irritation
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my ears stinging on wind chill,
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I stared back at him, my eyes stinging from his haze of alcoholic breath
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‘No worse than stinging weed
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The sun beat down on my stinging forehead and from somewhere nearby I thought I saw Alexis wave but then he swam from view
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' It was good to laugh with the locals and sure enough, after spreading the stuff over my soreness, the stinging faded and the throbbing disappeared
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Tom was attacking a dense patch of stinging nettles with a sickle,
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retained its fresh stinging bite
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His head fills with thick black smoke and everything solid starts to turn to sand, swirling around him in a stinging, biting storm
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Sunbeams light up the ceiling; she rubs her hands over her forearms as though to wipe away the stinging, reassured by the firmness of the flesh she can feel, fine lines of scabs all that remains of the wounds
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The tears in her eyes are like chlorine now, smarting and stinging
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their hoods and stinging their eyes and noses as they
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Some time later, Andrew woke up, his head stinging
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have Parkinson’s disease and that by stinging yourself with bees you don’t have
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The wind had dropped to a stinging 40 kilometres per hour
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No matter his predicament, the chant was still stinging to hear
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And all the while, the Sea God’s anger lashed our sails with stinging spume
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Eyes stinging, he shook with simultaneous rage and despair, sick at heart that no one had been able to save the child or any of the others
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She stared off into the water, eyes stinging
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“Let me guess…” Maro shut his eyes as he rubbed his forehead, vainly trying to stave off fresh, stinging pain of his own
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Even though she had long known of his very steadfast moral convictions, especially concerning thieves, assassins, daedra worshippers and other “undesirables”, she was not fully prepared for his stinging reproach now
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And there was a vague stinging in her eyes which she did her best to ignore as she spoke
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shooting the other Altmer a stinging glance
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He felt warm blood on his face, heard the stinging of swords and axes, but he would not be held back
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Annoyance turning to the inevitable stinging pain, then distracted even from that by the wonder of what was caught in the periphery of his vision
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His throat was stinging and his head was light
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The stinging brought tears to his eyes but he persevered
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He stared at the bed covers, trying not to let tears fall from his stinging eyes
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‘Yeah, I understand that,’ Gerrid snapped, as the stinging blossomed throughout his legs
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Raven covered his face, not wanting to see, his heart pounding, his mind screaming, eyes stinging with salty tears
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White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, probably equal to a stinging insect with a very nasty sting
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He wrapped his hands around the mug and felt the stinging warmth of it
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As he walked, Op14 felt the stinging heat of their smothering presence
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It was stinging up my arm like white phosphorous
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The spray spat into their faces, stinging and cold, but the boat was on an even keel and moved ever onward, slower but onward all the same
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There was soon more sport on hand, for a buzzing hum and a stinging sensation on the cheek localised the swampy haunt of the tsetse fly, which fortunately had not worried us much on the upward march, and had left one or two donkeys that travelled with the force unmolested
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Alex felt tears stinging his eyes and the old familiar anger rising
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Dawn stood in the middle of the large hall, head bowed, tears stinging her eyes, water gathering in a puddle at her feet
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Tiny splinters of wood peppered his cheek like stinging bees
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As he struggled his way out on to the top of the Dawn, he was met with pounding waves and stinging rain, almost loosing his grip as he fought to dog the hatch closed
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Sheena felt tears stinging her eyes and wanted nothing more than to hold the dying man in her arms to ease his pain, but knew that was impossible
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The stinging retort hurt Brock but he kept silent as Grey continued
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They'd learnt very quickly that a challenging stare was usually met with a stinging blow or a bruising bite
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Brightness ran from the encounter, tears stinging her eyes, determined never again to allow any badger the opportunity of hurting her that way again
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The stench that engulfed Soffen as they entered the sett made her gag and it was some time before she could see through the tears stinging her eyes
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Striking upwards, his muscles straining with the effort, Thesa reached the surface, gasping for breath, the numbing coldness of the water sucking the air from his lungs and stinging his eyes
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The two men slapped a high-five so hard that they both simultaneously shook their respective hands to react to the stinging sensation that came with every well-delivered high-five
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At the moment it would feel like a sharp stinging sensation, no more than a nasty paper-cut, say
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My windpipe was still stinging from the inhalation of booze
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It was then that Elliot felt the first stinging bite on his calf
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Then the stinging eased as the soothing, ice-cold waters
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Attracted by blood, a swarm of stinging flies gathered
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then the stinging flies roused
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The frozen north winds roar steadily while whipping the empty streets and house roofs with an unrelenting barrage of stinging ice pellets
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gave me a stinging snap with a large leather strap
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I’d turned to receive the two stinging hits on my back
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With the welts on my back stinging
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Brendan took out his handkerchief and mopped his brow, expecting to see it smeared with blood, but apparently, it was just a lot of sweat stinging his eyes
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Moisture fell into her eyes, salt stinging her into more tears
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Colling’s face was numb from the cold, and initially he thought that the stinging pain he felt on the right side of his face was caused by sleet mixed with the spray from the sea
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She had been walking with her head down to avoid the stinging, cold drops that bit her face and she halted abruptly as he suddenly stood in front of her
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It had begun to rain, ice-cold, stinging drops, but also the rain was beautiful this day
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The paintball hits my arm, stinging
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Wynne then tended to the guard, whose stinging eyes were streaming with
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And Stinging Nettle, grows on its banks
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I shook my head stubbornly “Don’t I have a choice? I chose you” I said tears stinging my eyes
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I suspected as much but it still didn’t stop her words from stinging
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some of the stinging ash off his face
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With tears stinging in the corners of her eyes
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to be a stinging defeat for the President, and it was, but Congress unknowingly put into his hand the power he was seeking
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cool, stinging feel of spraying entirely too much insect
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I blinked back stinging tears
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This scene had not gone unnoticed by the soldiers who were being reformed under the stinging whips of their officers
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Will it never end? Moshe thought as he continued to swat at the stinging swarms as they settled over his body
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He felt Frankel’s gasp in his thoughts rather than heard it, and then Thomas raised his hand, and a stinging slap sent the Lost One sprawling to the icy ground
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stinging whips of their officers
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Will it never end? Moshe thought as he continued to swat at the stinging swarms as they
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Most of the Sogn-men had to hide their faces behind their shields to block the stinging bits of wood
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The north-men came like stinging hornets and spread on all sides like fearful wolves, robbing, violating, committing sacrilege everywhere, ripping and slaughtering my flock of virgin scholars! Alcuin -- behold with pity and tears the shrine of Saint Cuthbert, spattered with the blood of the brides of God, stripped of its ornaments, trampled by the polluted steps of pagan fiends, within fire-black walls once graced by Northumbria's finest art! A place more venerable than all in England was the prey of pagan wretches
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I shook the water from my face, my eyes stinging with salt,
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frustrated at this, but also half glad – my stomach was stinging
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I told you I'd be coming, didn't I?" She reached up to caress his cheek but he slapped her hand away with stinging force, his face stern and unwelcoming
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Did these females realize she'd inflicted a stinging defeat on that fellow who probably impressed them with his manhood?
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Wiping dust from his stinging eyes and face
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He felt some pressure in his bowels, a little stinging
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Some prickling and stinging, but it wasn't too bad going in
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down the pain that had started stinging in his back and torso
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Nem rubbed his still stinging cheek and turned to one of the guards
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And if it was cold on the ground, it was seriously cold in the air, with icy rain stinging my skin
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I wanted to protest, but he started to play Mozart, soft and sweet, and I turned away, my eyes stinging
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nothing but a growing stinging sensation and warmth
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The hot stinging bite of a hand slashing across her cheek
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His body twitched and flinched at every stinging cut, but the only sounds were sharp intakes of breath and heavy grunts of pain - or pleasure, it wasn"t clear which
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-inflammation: burning, stinging, pus3, yellow-green discharges, swelling and abscess without heat; sweat that does not relieve, restlessness
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Now sobered by the stinging cold, the men dismounted nervously
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In such a small space, the stench burns and stings at my nostrils
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For a startling instant, I see again Jack trying to console me in much the same helpless fashion after Dorothy died … the memory stings viciously
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If it stings you, it means serious problems with hostile people
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the twin stings of loss and hope,
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32At the last it bites like a serpent, and stings like an adder
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Hot water stings Billy's skin, restoring a sense of substance to the day and he feels as though he is being purged of sins, being exorcised
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The doctors fought for two hours but in the end Karen had died, her skin a mass of red welts and blackened patches from the box jellyfish stings
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What about hornets, stings from insects? What about pollen? Or other potential problems?”
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The blow stings, but I barely notice it
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The skin around my wrist still stings, like the belt was real, but it is as pale as the rest of me
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Every step stings
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Her absence stings worst of all
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In the end it bites like a serpent, and stings like an adder
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5 For when the horrible fierceness of beasts came on these and they perished with the stings of crooked serpents, your anger endured
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‘Ouch, that really stings
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‘Man that really stings
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Its scent is sharp, overpowering and it stings like the worst of the wolf-nettles, but her touch is unexpectedly gentle
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potential for bee stings
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to bee stings, medical help are not always close enough
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Nothing serious, but it stings
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"Monarchs Stings, venom and power," Jezzabell read the sign that Krome had painted
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When something hurts, stings,
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'Yet each memory stings me like a slaver's whip
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In addition, he detested the winters with the cold, biting winds that drive the falling snow so fast and furiously, it lashes and stings the unprotected face
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It stings and certainly because the list of weaknesses is longer than the one of strengths
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Recently, the stings of hate behind her sharp
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I should be used to it but this one stings
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Still feeling some stings in his wound he carefully searched for some more bushes and wrapped them around his body, but without the creases the vest would have made, the camouflage was a lot less dense
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Then, he sensed painful stings as several chunks of something hard burst into his legs like shrapnel
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“It still stings a little,” he said
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The stings from the lashes help connect her to reality
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“It’s what… he called me, Sam, and the memory still stings
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He draws in a deep breath to calm his rage and the smell of gas stings his nostrils
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And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings in
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Something stings his cheek
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Something stings her in the neck, and everything goes black
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"AHHHHHHHH! Forgot about that! How does that feel, huh?! That salt really stings, doesn't it?!!! That isn’t a tenth of what she suffered
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scorpions, and their stings came out of their tails
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My jaw stings
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“That really stings!”
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For bee stings, use a paste of 2 tablespoons of baking soda and 1/4 cup of water
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scorpion when it stings a man
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This blowing sand stings my skin
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A fool considers a lie is better than the truth because it stirs and stings, in an awakening form
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” The first phrase stings
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He only knew that at his death destination the man had died in pain from a ridiculous amount of scorpion stings, that he was in the tomb, and that the blinding terror of dead curses was the last thought to hurt his dying mind
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Byron focused his mind on the dead mans face, torn in agony at the burning stings at his ankles, he focused on the pain the man felt, made it his pain and visualised the expiring eyes last vision, this last vision gradually cleared and became lucid in his eyes
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stings? Bees have no choice: their behavior is controlled by the
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Byron had noted the dull stings on his body but hadn’t realise they had been bullets striking him and falling to the floor, looking at his feet the ground was becoming littered with blunted ammunition
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The historic practice of applying nettle topically (with the intent of causing stings to relieve arthritis) has been assessed by a questionnaire study
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The nettle stings were
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I hope that stings you if you call
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Sore spots on his arms, chest and legs reminded him where they had struck, but they seemed no worse than mild bee stings now
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It stings, leaving a red mark on his ass
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Ah, how that dream’s loss stings
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She released the branch, seeing it was infested, but not without receiving two painful stings on the back of her hand
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His rejection of me stings deeply
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Crying and laughing at the same time, I stagger to my feet; the salt water stings my bleeding flesh
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layer of mucus, thereby protecting them from the nematocyst stings
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Yeah, the Sage had pissed me off, but my girl saying she thinks I’m capable of Turning? That doesn’t just piss me off, it really stings
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Jumping back from the window, he shouts, “That stings!”
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It is associated with allergens such as bee stings, peanuts, latex and certain medications, to name a few
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swollen with venomous stings
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He struck with his o'ertaking stings
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The back of my hand stings and I immediately lose my grip on the greasy bacon
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destruction with the stings (weapons and warriors) in their tails (following, cohorts, adherents)
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And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings within their tails: and their power was to hurt men five months
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And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings within their tails: and their power was to hurt men fifteen months
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And they had tails like unto scorpions , and there were stings in their tails : and their power
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And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings within their tails: and their power was to
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And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings in their tails: and their power was to hurt
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But, D’Souja very calmly drew the belt out of his pants, tied it to the kid’s leg above the stings and sucked the venom out of him
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The giants beat at themselves as they screamed in agony, but the stings just kept coming
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And yet it still stings her deeply to hear the jackass mutter “bitch”
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There is a bunch of home remedies for bites and stings that have been tested and proven to work
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There are various ways in which you can use salt to relieve bites and stings
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Apple cider vinegar is another effective home remedy for bites and stings
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Honey is a great remedy for bites and stings
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Cornstarch is another well working home remedy for bites and stings
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You can readily use these home remedies for bites and stings, provided that you have taken all other necessary methods as well
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Some of the allergens that people have reported to have triggered allergic symptoms include insect bites and stings, mold spores, some foods from plants as well as animals, animal fur, pollen, dust, house dust mites, bacteria, fabrics, changes in the environmental conditions as well as some medication
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For me the man that is proud and feels how it stings to be slighted, For me the sweet-heart and the old maid, for me mothers and the
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And God has made the flying drones, Adeimantus, all without stings, whereas of the walking drones he has made some without stings but others have dreadful stings; of the stingless class are those who in their old age end as paupers; of the stingers come all the criminal class, as they are termed
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And may we be so bold as to affirm that there are also many criminals to be found in them, rogues who have stings, and whom the authorities are careful to restrain by force?
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Well, I said, I meant to refer to the class of idle spendthrifts, of whom the more courageous are the leaders and the more timid the followers, the same whom we were comparing to drones, some stingless, and others having stings
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blunted all the stings of pleasure, whilst a voluptuous languor possets,
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strongly to more solid diversions, while all the stings of desire settled so
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till the raging stings of the pleasure rising towards the point, made her
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with the stings of it, all conspiring to raise my delight, by assuring me of
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irritating stings of a new species of titillation, which I had been so
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He lm holtz liste ne d to his boa stings in a sile nce so gloom ily disa pproving tha t
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Cavorting around the Nautiluswas a school of triggerfish with flat bodies, grainy skins, armed with stings on their dorsal fins, and with four prickly rows of quills quivering on both sides of their tails
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Around them, rays were undulating like sheets flapping in the wind, and among these I spotted, much to my glee, a Chinese ray, yellowish on its topside, a dainty pink on its belly, and armed with three stings behind its eyes; a rare species whose very existence was still doubted in Lacépède's day, since that pioneering classifier of fish had seen one only in a portfolio of Japanese drawings
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I'll also mention some quadrangular trunkfish topped by four large protuberances along the back; trunkfish sprinkled with white spots on the underside of the body, which make good house pets like certain birds; boxfish armed with stings formed by extensions of their bony crusts, and whose odd grunting has earned them the
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Then, as specimens of other genera, blowfish resembling a dark brown egg, furrowed with white bands, and lacking tails; globefish, genuine porcupines of the sea, armed with stings and able to inflate themselves until they look like a pin cushion bristling with needles; seahorses common to every ocean; flying dragonfish with long snouts and highly distended pectoral fins shaped like wings, which enable them, if not to fly, at least to spring into the air; spatula–shaped paddlefish whose tails are covered with many scaly rings; snipefish with long jaws, excellent animals twenty–five centimeters long and gleaming with the most cheerful colors; bluish gray dragonets with wrinkled heads; myriads of leaping blennies with black stripes and long pectoral fins, gliding over the surface of the water with prodigious speed; delicious sailfish that can hoist their fins in a favorable current like so many unfurled sails; splendid nurseryfish on which nature has lavished yellow, azure, silver, and gold; yellow mackerel with wings made of filaments; bullheads forever spattered with mud, which make distinct hissing sounds; sea robins whose livers are thought to be poisonous; ladyfish that can flutter their eyelids; finally, archerfish with long, tubular snouts, real oceangoing flycatchers, armed with a rifle unforeseen by either Remington or Chassepot: it slays insects by shooting them with a simple drop of water
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From the eighty–ninth fish genus in Lacépède's system of classification, belonging to his second subclass of bony fish (characterized by gill covers and a bronchial membrane), I noted some scorpionfish whose heads are adorned with stings and which have only one dorsal fin; these animals are covered with small scales, or have none at all, depending on the subgenus to which they belong
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I noted some one–decimeter southern bullhead, a species of whitish cartilaginous fish overrun with bluish gray stripes and armed with stings, then some Antarctic rabbitfish three feet long, the body very slender, the skin a smooth silver white, the head rounded, the topside furnished with three fins, the snout ending in a trunk that curved back toward the mouth
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Suddenly the burnt smell of the ship’s atmo burrowed up his nose and stung him behind his face
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The air in there was thick and the incense made me cough and stung my eyes
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The varnishing rooms were acrid and stung his eyes but were no less impressive for their lack of waste and cleverness of application
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He was stung by that but should have expected it
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Roman’s last warm up stung my hand, and the
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The ground stung her naked feet, with little prickly things
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out of the way but the third bullet stung him and he fell to the ground holding his
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cold water that stung when it hit the face
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He wasn't bleeding profusely but had a few cuts and scratches that stung pretty bad
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Though the water felt like vinegar as it stung her lacerations, she couldn’t bear looking like a wild ogress
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More tears stung his eyes, but still no weeping -
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To dream that you are stung by a wasp indicates that there is some hatred directed toward you
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Stung by this reception, Chuff returned to his laboratory and basically became a recluse, working day and night to refine his theory - partly to prove himself to his colleagues, partly because he didn't get out much anyway
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Fresh tears stung and threatened to pour forth anew
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His head jerked up at the sound of her voice and tears stung his eyes
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The air outside the tent stung Chris’ forehead and cheeks, making the skin instantly feel tight
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Her nostrils stung with the smell of scorched electronics
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Still, Rosemary was stung by the directness of it
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The smoke stung the back of his throat and made his head swim
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Wait a minute Billy Boy I’m sorry I said what I did its just that his words stung me you must believe me when I say that I didn’t mean what came out
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He splashed water over the cuts, wincing as the cold liquid hit the wounds and stung indescribably
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Kiri’s eyes stung with tears, and icy fear gripped her heart
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Sweat dripped from his forehead into his wide eyes and stung, but still he continued to search
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He didn’t respond, stung by the words
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The wounds must have stung, but Sicarius did not flinch when she washed them
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Tears stung her eyes
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By the time she came abreast of the furnace, sweat bathed her torso and stung her eyes
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The tree exuded an unpleasant odour that stung her eyes and offended her nose, but she pressed on, doing her best not to breathe too deeply
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“Goodbye Frank,” she said, trying to ignore the tears that stung her eyes
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I dropped the sleeve of the sweater that I had been admiring as if it had stung me
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Sylvia’s remark stung his pride more sharply than a slap across the face
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His explorations stung, but she endured it and was rewarded with the good news that nothing inside was damaged and the torn tissue outside would heal quickly
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Stung, I returned, “I should be the judge of that
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His heart pounded and his guts ached and tears stung his eyes
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Some had thorns, prickles, or a sap that stung and itched
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The bites hurt worse than the time he’d been stung by a wasp, the searing pains shooting up his arm
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Blood stained his hand black in the moonlight and he felt tears of frustration fill his eyes as another bite stung his other leg
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It’s like being stung by red-hot bees
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“Whoa, what the heck happened?” His left arm felt like a bee had stung it, with a deep resonant ache down in the wrist
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Just as well the cold wind stung his eyes because other dog walkers would not suspect tears
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The Patriarch realized Ursempyre had frozen in place, his mind stung by the sudden impossible appearance of the furniture, and beckoned him once more to seat himself:
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His grandfather had showed him how to hook the bait on his line but when he had tried it himself, he had gotten stung
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Hilderich looked at Amonas with fiery eyes that stung and looked as if embers were burning inside
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Trent lurched up as if he had been stung, face flushing red, and mouth opening in stunned disbelief
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It was sharper and more acrid; it almost felt like it stung the eyes
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When he had wiped his now-wet face, his eyes stung and he tasted salt when he licked his lips
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The words stung
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How would it be to grow up here? To have ones days filled with this Light? How would it have been if she had been born here instead of in Tinby? It stung in her heart and she turned away
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The astronauts threw their arms up to cover their face, and the smell of burning flesh stung their noses
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” Inside her mind, Nico cursed so loudly it could have stung her own ears
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Her words had stung him to a level that she hadn’t known was physically possible but it was clear that Nico had stepped too far
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Her walk in the frosty air had stung her cheeks into a glowing scarlet
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” Her fingers were sore and her head stung as sweat ran into the wound
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It stung to touch, as if the wound had once been deep
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” Her throat stung with
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his eyes stung with fizzing foam
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“I’m sorry,” she whispered, but her throat stung with guilt
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She pushed open the door and found herself standing on a small platform, protected by an iron rail, while the cold night wind whipped at her clothes and hair and stung her eyes
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Still though, it stung, hurt more than anything Adrinius or Connor had executed on me
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He had developed a serious expression with pursed lips which looked more bee stung at times and wrinkles that stayed in place as he portrayed the dashing fencer to all
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42 And the people of those cities assembled and brought out the young woman, and anointed her with honey from head to foot, as the judge had decreed, and they placed her before a swarm of bees which were then in their hives, and the bees flew on her and stung her that her whole body was swelled
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Her hand didn’t sting at all, what stung was the meaning behind it; she resented me
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I felt a sudden rush of electricity that stung me
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Tears stung at the corners of her eyes as the outline of the buildings
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The alcohol stung, but her touch was ever so gentle
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The door handle stung his hand and reminded him to put on his heavy gloves
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42 And the people of those cities assembled and brought out the young woman and anointed her with honey from head to foot as the judge had decreed and they placed her before a swarm of bees which were then in their hives and the bees flew on her and stung her that her whole body was swelled
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It really, really stung the recently
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stung a little, but she did not move because he was still
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She was stung by his blatant disapproval of whom
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His legs were weak, his paws were on fire, sharp pains stung his back and hip, and he was dehydrated and nearly starved
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“What’s wrong? You been stung by a bee?”
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A bitterly cold wind stung my skin
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“Ouch!” called out Azareel, when one stung him on his shoulder
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The thought of Kate and her lies still stung
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next drover the whip end struck so close that sand stung his face
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Weeds and thistles stung my hands
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chest stung, but not as badly as they had done before
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Stung by his wounds, with some of the desperate courage of his Highland ancestors Kinnard scythed at the man's unprotected legs, slashing him at the knee
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The implied criticism stung her
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That stung, even though Calvin was sure Summers had no idea about his equarius habit
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I still carry far too much anger inside me to consider its use and have already been stung by it once
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Stung, Tenney stepped back, then exploded in a flurry of right and left fists at Trask's head
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She said it with feeling, and it stung
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Sure enough, it had stung her five times
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howled, squeaked, chirped, bit or stung, chances were that Daveda would unwillingly cross
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He opened his eyes but shut them when the light stung
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The wind began to blow harder; my skirt stung my ankles as it whipped around
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That prettiness hid unpleasant, needle-like nettles that grew along the lower parts of its stems and stung when touched
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The slice is so quick and clean, Maven thinks he is stung by an insect
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My eyes stung, but it wasn’t from the wind
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His crude manner was not a shock, but his blunt sarcasm stung
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Why? This question burned and stung like a drop of
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as if he’d been stung, and hissed with anger
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The winter was fast approaching and their faces were stung with droplets of rain propelled by the billowing wind
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He skewered one of the gryphons from below, taking care not to be stung by the lashing tail