How To Use Balm In A Sentence

  • If you lip balm contains phenol, camphor, menthol, peppermint oil or eucalyptus, it's most likely making your lips more chapped than not.
  • The only evidence even remotely suggesting that Persians mummified their dead is from the fifth century B.C. Greek historian Herodotus, who wrote that Persians "embalmed" their dead in wax. Archive 2008-01-01
  • A typical nest thus pointed out by an over-obliging bird was saddled neatly on a horizontal limb of a balm tree at the height of about 30 feet from the ground and the ever-present lake.
  • And while some of us will be hoping for a balmy summer to follow, that could spell more misery for many. The Sun
  • These include sweet cicely, beebalm, yarrow, purple coneflowers and others.
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  • My knowledge of lip balm is second to none. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blair's answer should be embalmed in the Labour party constitution, perhaps as a better substitute for the old clause four.
  • Flynn said Hilton denied owning a small plastic "bindle" containing 0.8 grams of cocaine powder that the police lieutenant said fell out when Hilton opened the purse to get a tube of lip balm. CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports
  • For wear with battle dress beginning in 1939, tam o'shanters and balmorals were designated as field dress.
  • A simple drive through the countryside, past sheep ranch after sheep ranch, is balm for a weary soul.
  • Growing my own fresh herbs saves me easily $35-50 per year… I grow my own oregano, basil, lemon balm, lemon thyme, chives, sage, and cilantro.
  • I identified the frightful ingredients masking the mixtures of tannin and powdered carbon with which the fish was embalmed; and I penetrated the disguise of the marinated meats, painted with sauces the colour of sewage; and I diagnosed the wine as being coloured with fuscin, perfumed with furfurol, and enforced with molasses and plaster. Là-bas
  • Besides picking the more familiar lemon balm, coltsfoot and mullein, I found myself picking honeysuckle flowers for their antibacterial and antiviral properties.
  • Bluchers are more appropriate than balmorals with jeans and business-casual, but balmorals are more appropriate with suits.
  • Along with taking herbs, inhale the relaxing scents of lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, bergamot, orange blossom or rose.
  • This last one—lip balm—is expressed with the mildest spit of emotion, the only hint of the suppressed rage against the dominatrix.
  • Embalmers are advised of the protective clothing required both for handling the chemicals and the deceased persons themselves.
  • At night, massage on a light oil or balm using gentle upward circular motion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since balmorals are more formal than bluchers and broguing makes shoes less formal, where does this leave those shoes that are both brogued and balmorals?
  • ‘But, if the body was dissected, it could not be treated with embalming fluids at all,’ Chen said.
  • I purchased my bee balm from flea and farmer's markets.
  • Apply a lip moisturiser or lip balm about 20 minutes before you want to apply lipstick.
  • Lemon Balm Lemon or bee balm is an Old World species, Melissa officinalis, distinguished by its mixture of citrusy and floral terpenes citronellal and -ol, citral, geraniol. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Tromp would maunder over and over of how Johannes Maartens and the cunies robbed the kings on Tabong Mountain, each embalmed in his golden coffin with an embalmed maid on either side; and of how these ancient proud ones crumbled to dust within the hour while the cunies cursed and sweated at junking the coffins. Chapter 15
  • Carrying lip balm in her pocket is a good idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • But there was no indication that the move would be more than a short-term balm for the crisis engulfing the Eurozone. News - latimes.com
  • Kristen Chenoweth could totally play Makino, the embalmer. February « 2010 « The Manga Curmudgeon
  • This was a writer who used words as weapons, as salves, as balms and ballistic missiles.
  • Rome, all noble men, whom the king did do balm and gum with many good gums aromatic, and after did do cere them in sixty fold of cered cloth of sendal, and laid them in chests of lead, because they should not chafe nor savour, and upon all these bodies their shields with their arms and banners were set, to the end they should be known of what country they were. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Lixouri is a pleasant, quiet village with an appealing square lined with restaurants, from which can be heard on balmy evenings the strains of the bouzouki and the mandolin.
  • Dana fights his way through the protocol surrounding the medicine chest, has a recipe drawn up, and delivers his balm.
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • Although she treats the scarring with ointments, balms and appropriate make-up, camouflaging the scars is only partially successful.
  • She might have finished the look with saffron eye shadow and lip balm tinted with ocher and alkanet root.
  • It's officially autumn today, but it still feels like summer here in balmy southern Ontario. Happy autumn
  • The most interesting part of your post Bock was that Magee called the embalmer and not the police when JPI died. Irish Blogs
  • A mild diaphoretic, lemon balm induces sweating when taken hot. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • He said it had been difficult because the body had been embalmed.
  • The most common products used for the lip area include lipsticks and balms.
  • Shooting parties at Sandringham, fishing at Balmoral, foxhunting in the hills and valleys surrounding Highgrove—over the years these are some of the most important memories Charles created with his sons. William and Kate
  • Dip a cotton bud into a lip balm, then twizzle it along your lips to get rid of flaky bits. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was so rudely interrupted, the one thing only that can balm and embalm this savage breast is the ‘Maiden’s CHAPTER III
  • Flynn said Hilton denied owning a small plastic "bindle" containing 0.8 grams of cocaine that the police lieutenant said fell out when Hilton opened the purse to get a tube of lip balm. PhillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed
  • The climate is exceptional, with sunshine, balmy temperatures and low rainfall.
  • The prince and the duchess arrived at Balmoral last night.
  • Talk of global warming will fill the balmy air of Hawaii this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rome, all noble men, whom the king did do balm and gum with many good gums aromatic, and after did do cere them in sixty fold of cered cloth of sendal, and laid them in chests of lead, because they should not chafe nor savour, and upon all these bodies their shields with their arms and banners were set, to the end they should be known of what country they were. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • It is real, sometimes a balm and sometimes an irritant, a cause of solace but something that can also rouse you to anger or despair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our tents are filled with clothes, down jackets, sleeping bags, woollen gloves and socks, snow boots, and tonnes of packed cream - sun-block, moisturiser, lip balm and cleanser - as well as the routine climbing paraphernalia of ropes, crampons, harnesses, descendeurs and carabiners.
  • The balmy air was scented with aloes that were planted all the way up, along with agaves and cactuses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Matthew, and Thomas, and the still more familiar Jack and Jockey; and even with a few words of Hebrew origin, such as alleluia, balm, bedlam, camel, cider, and sabbath. English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day
  • In the gorgeous landscapes and balmy climate of California an Indian incremation is as natural to the savage as it is for him to love the beauty of the sun. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians
  • A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. John Milton 
  • “Mr. Ah Cum, Jr., deserves to have his name embalmed in history.” The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • The programme was relentlessly unflashy, balm in a media world that gets louder and more vulgar by the day.
  • Some thought he was about to insconce himself under the table; he himself alleged that he stumbled in the act of lifting a joint-stool, to prevent mischief, by knocking down Balmawhapple. Waverley
  • Herbs such as chives, lemon balm, marjoram, and mint are also attractive to insects.
  • And the perfumed balm inside does feel silky to the touch, giving a subtle sheen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lt Flynn said Hilton denied owning a small plastic "bindle" containing 0.8 grams of cocaine that he said fell out when she opened the purse to get a tube of lip balm. Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
  • A favorite blend is equal parts of spearmint, chamomile flowers, fennel seeds, catnip and lemon balm.
  • I find more joy in a sky full of rain now than I ever did on the balmiest summer day before I married. The Quilter's Legacy
  • Detangle her knotted hair and apply her strawberry-scented lip balm. Times, Sunday Times
  • In books, are embalmed the greatest thoughts of all ages. 
  • Her instants of selfless love, so focused upon me, are balm for my abraded ego.
  • In his head, he made a catalog of what the tea would need - blackcurrant, chamomile, heather, hawthorn, lemon balm, motherwort, marjoram, passion flower, and St John's wort.
  • Before the Macedonian conqueror passed away, he left detailed funeral instructions, including - among other things - that he be embalmed in honey through a process known as "mellification. NPR Topics: News
  • The hedonistic pleasures of languor and warmth - going lightly dressed, swimming in balmy seas at dusk, talking and drinking under the stars - are just as appealing.
  • I don't smell saffron in Evening Edged in Gold, but I do get a lot of cinnamon, which I think goes wonderfully well with the nectarous, ripe quality of the flowers and which enhances the balmy, comforting feel of the woody base. Perfume Review: Ineke Evening Edged in Gold
  • The ubiquitous Louis Vuitton boutiques have been joined by Loewe and Balmain. China's taste for high-end fashion and luxury brands reaches new heights
  • Scoffing at the suggestion that an undertaker is a "professional man," Chambers said any good plumber could learn how to embalm in sixty days. The Undertaker's Racket
  • The catacombs, and the lovingly tended graves within, have embalmed the lives and loves of centuries past in a deathly stillness, broken only by the babble of a passing brook.
  • As he stood up to leave, Digger came in, fresh from embalming a corpse, rubber gloves in hand.
  • It's unfair to suggest that he deliberately provokes dressing room conflict, but he's not the ideal chap to apply soothing balm when it breaks out.
  • Plant mitsuba with other herbs of similar culture such as sweet cicely, chervil, bee balm, lamium, lungwort, violets, and woodland strawberries.
  • A timepiece of striated Connemara marble, stopped at the hour of 4.46 a.m. on the 21 March 1896, matrimonial gift of Matthew Dillon: a dwarf tree of glacial arborescence under a transparent bellshade, matrimonial gift of Luke and Caroline Doyle: an embalmed owl, matrimonial gift of Ulysses
  • Solve the problem of dry lips by dabbing your lips with lip balm.
  • A new love could be the balm that soothes your soul.
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • And she was at Balmoral, the queen's Scottish estate and purloined a few letters from Prince Charles' briefcase, sent them down to me via an intermediary.
  • It was particularly taxing, because with the clear skies, warm sun, and still, balmy weather we experienced for the entire journey, it became really quite hot in the car.
  • Friday was officially the last day of the wet season and, as if to commemorate its passing, the evening was warm, still and balmy.
  • Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love. Jane Austen 
  • As Davie Gellatley put it, Balmawhapple had been "sent hame wi 'his boots full o' bluid! Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
  • We aren't content with one box of fresh berries, or one balmy day in the garden, or one vacation sometime later.
  • Most shaving creams contain a little moisturiser, but if a man needs to improve the general condition of his skin, then he should use an aftershave balm.
  • There was something, too, of the frost-work's evanescent spiritual quality in the scene -- as though at any moment, with a puff of the balmy summer wind, the radiant glade, the hovering figure, the filagreed silver of the entire setting would melt into the accustomed stern and menacing forest of the northland, with its wolves, and its wild deer, and the voices of its sterner calling. The Blazed Trail
  • In between, rub camphorated oil, eucalyptus oil, or balm on the affected side of the chest or back. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • We tested hundreds of colors and moisturizing balms to pick these favorites.
  • Plants such as spearmint, lemon balm, English lavender, costmary and pennyroyal were used for making potpourri, warding away bugs and for "freshening the breath. News & Record Article Feed
  • You may be surprised to learn that embalming is almost nevcr required for the deceased. Boing Boing
  • I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me.
  • Everything seemed frosty and pinched, just as the cutting air did after the warm balminess of California. THE PRODIGAL FATHER
  • In his head, he made a catalog of what the tea would need - blackcurrant, chamomile, heather, hawthorn, lemon balm, motherwort, marjoram, passion flower, and St John's wort.
  • The air is balmy; the smiling lawns are gay with a thousand little flowers, dandelions, rock-roses, tansies and daisies, among which the harvesting Bee rolls gleefully, covering herself with pollen. Bramble-Bees and Others
  • Mint, lemon balm, pennyroyal, chives, chamomile, mayflower, and summer savory are a few herbs perfectly suited to this microclimate.
  • Rozelle was originally called West Balmain after its lucky grantee, William Balmain, the colony's Principal Surgeon. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • For too long your family's presence in Scotland has been coloured by Balmoral and the late summer season with its fishing, robust outdoor activities and Highland games.
  • All he wants is someplace warm, where palm trees blow in balmy breezes along a gentle, rolling surf.
  • Even more, to see a Black designer encouraged and supported by the fashion world at a high-end level would be something almost transcendent, an anomaly the industry is only now supporting with the recent appointment of Olivier Rousteing at Balmain. Marjon Rebecca Carlos: Pret-a-Parler: Kanye's Debut Conversation With Style
  • We wanted to make the most of the balmy night, starry sky and beaming moon. The Sun
  • Tucker says lemon balm is easy to grow from seeds and contains citronellal, geraniol and geranial.
  • My knowledge of lip balm is second to none. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shakyamuni passed away from his 80 years life at the foot of the Linden balm tree in Kushinagara, India.
  • He had been sun-bathed in balmy weather, and brought in out of the wet when it rained. CHAPTER 7
  • Then he adds a surging bassline that would be a balm on any junglist dancefloor.
  • Executive chef at the Balmoral's Number One restaurant in Edinburgh, Bland is overseeing the hotel's centenary ball, to be held on October 11.
  • They can't see red, but are attracted to some red flowers, such as bee balm, that reflect ultraviolet light.
  • Relying on an embalming technique called “plastination,” which preserves human organs by the infusion of various silicons and epoxies, Body Worlds has been seen by more than thirty million people, many of them paying as much as forty dollars per admission. The Lampshade
  • The Apis bull, a sacred animal to the Egyptians, came to be known as the incarnation of Osiris, god of embalming and cemeteries.
  • Afterward, they go to the adjacent market to buy oil and herbs to prepare a balm to anoint a body in putrescence.
  • Secularism does not end up healing wounds; it only applies an illusory balm.
  • Aside from a swooning housing market, soaring energy prices, a credit crisis and fresh concerns about jobs, this fall was one of the balmiest on record. Lookahead: Can It Get Worse?
  • He took the cap off my lip balm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carrying lip balm in her pocket is a good idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • The forest and the lapping water of the great river were a balm to the spirit.
  • The sun was shining, the clouds were puffy, white and scattered, and it was very balmy.
  • She didn't think further than that, perhaps due to the injudicious sniffing of the catbalm. SABRIEL
  • While the vallied garden of our old neighbors was sweet with blossoms, my mother's garden bore a still fresher fragrance -- that of green growing things; of "posies," lemon-balm, rose geranium, mint, and sage. Home Life in Colonial Days
  • Such anecdotes illuminate the dry facts and dates in which the past was formerly embalmed.
  • The John Donne quote is from the poem “A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy’s Day, Being the Shortest Day”: “The general balm th’ hydroptic earth hath drunk, / Whither, as to the bed’s-feet, life is shrunk.” After the Diagnosis
  • The weather is still balmy and the light is like twilight, even though it's almost 3 in the morning.
  • For now, he is concerned by Edinburgh council's plans to build a glass cage over the Waverley Steps entrance to the railway station, which he says will intrude on the side elevation of the Balmoral.
  • Balmain Parisian designer Christophe Decarnin turned John D. Rockefeller pinstripes into body-hugging power suits for Balmain's fall collection. Menswear Suits the Ladies, Too
  • While yet they deigned that healthsome balm to lade, American Prisoners of the Revolution
  • Balmawhapple, has craved of my age and experience, as of one not wholly unskilled in the dependencies and punctilios of the duello or monomachia, to be his interlocutor in expressing to you the regret with which he calls to remembrance certain passages of our symposion last night, which could not but be highly displeasing to you, as serving for the time under this present existing government. Waverley
  • Herbs you can use in the bath are bay leaf, chamomile, hyssop, lemon balm and lime flowers.
  • Soon after that was embalmed the idea of non-standard models emerged.
  • Hunderthunder!) from grosskopp to megapod, embalmed, of grand age, rich in death anticipated. Finnegans Wake
  • It was a woman in pain in Balmoral locked away from the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been applied to the determination of clove oil and essential balm with satisfactory results.
  • A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. John Milton 
  • Everything was tossed into further bloom and the weather was warm and balmy every day.
  • I forgot to mention that we had a mild, almost balmy day on Saturday.
  • Stow stated that the victorious Earl of Surrey took the king's corpse - which he had embalmed - to a monastery in Surrey as a prize to show his monarch, Henry VIII.
  • He insisted on walking unaided for treatment, recovered and was able to join the royal family at Balmoral that October.
  • This sheer balm has a translucent pearl finish that highlights without glitter or sparkle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oblivious of all this, the westering sun bathes the ocean and grassy hillsides in a balmy, golden light.
  • Tom English why he was persuaded to quit Carnoustie greenkeeping job after being blown away by the possibilities at Balmedie The Seattle Times
  • The goal of this lip balm is to make a fun, springtime moisturizing lip product in a matching suite with soap and lotion. Colorful Mom's Lip Balm - Recipe 2
  • York may have been basking in balmy weather this week - but the elderly and vulnerable in the city were today warned to brace themselves for what could be the coldest winter in nearly a decade.
  • At Sandringham, Grandpapa took the boys hunting pheasant and grouse, while Charles took care to teach them the finer points of fly-fishing for salmon and sea trout on the river Dee at Balmoral. William and Kate
  • But, when the weather kicked it up to something like balminess last week I craved raw, leafy greens. I Know I'm a Ceasar Salad Addict
  • For example. subtopics include: animal grooming. taxidermy. embalming. electrolysis. nail technician. culinary arts. wine steward and server. among others.
  • To make the cologne, first add two cups of tightly packed lemon balm leaves to a ceramic bowl, pour in 600 ml boiling water, cover and allow to steep overnight.
  • You can help the process by surrounding the area with plants they like, such as honeysuckle, crossvine, bee balm, hollyhock and lantana. Whether to attract (hummingbirds) or repel (mosquitoes), products deliver
  • He seemed puffy, like he'd been pumped full of embalming fluid.
  • Some rather solid-sounding sounding justifications for the procedure have been advanced, above and beyond the fact that embalming is good business for the undertaker because it helps him to sell more expensive caskets. The Undertaker's Racket
  • She might have finished the look with saffron eye shadow and lip balm tinted with ocher and alkanet root.
  • It is a place to reflect on noble sacrifice and draw comfort from the balm of uplifting scenery.
  • The lip balm still uses the colour and the family still runs the business. The Sun
  • The best choices include abutilon, agastache, alstroemeria, bee balm, cestrum, cleome, coral bells, fuchsia, honeysuckle, lion's tail, penstemon, red-flowered perennial lobelia, salvia, and zauschneria.
  • Top with the skewers and lemon balm to serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • James Lumin sinks into the glass of his office window, the coolness of it a welcome balm to his frazzled synapses. A Sky Without Zeppelins: Chapter Eleven
  • The ground was ploughed, and the seed sank beneath it from the sower's hand in spring; the earth was soft and sapful to a sufficient depth, and the roots of the springing corn found ample room to range in; the soil was clean, and its fatness, not shared by usurping weeds, went all to the nourishment of the sown seed: therefore in the balmy air and under the beaming sun it is ripe to-day, and ready to fill the reaper's bosom. The Parables of Our Lord
  • In my case I will not miss mosquitos the size of my head, and the general balminess that surrounds me. May 2008 - SpouseBUZZ
  • Mint, lemon balm, pennyroyal, chives, chamomile, mayflower, and summer savory are a few herbs perfectly suited to this microclimate.
  • Lemon Balm Lemon or bee balm is an Old World species, Melissa officinalis, distinguished by its mixture of citrusy and floral terpenes citronellal and -ol, citral, geraniol. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • In accordance with custom, the casket remains closed and there is no embalming or cosmetology performed.
  • The smug and superior manner in which the rest of the country has embalmed the region in the 1960s, so as to better patronize it, has echoes of Europeans on an anti-American binge.
  • In his head, he made a catalog of what the tea would need - blackcurrant, chamomile, heather, hawthorn, lemon balm, motherwort, marjoram, passion flower, and St John's wort.
  • Discussion of the best or most accessible vein is strikingly similar to embalmers' discussions about arterial accessibility.
  • When she died, her body was laid to rest before the high alter and a casket containing her husband's embalmed heart was placed beside her.
  • Mint, lemon balm, pennyroyal, chives, chamomile, mayflower, and summer savory are a few herbs perfectly suited to this microclimate.
  • He is a specialist in the production of highland hats such as glengarries for pipers/drummers and balmorals for daywear use.
  • They come for the balm that touch can provide in times that are immensely stressful to the human psyche.
  • The next thing I knew, a balmy breeze played across my face, and the soft cries of birds drifted to my ears.
  • His delight at joining the Queen on holiday in Balmoral quickly turns to irritation when it becomes apparent her only interest is in making her way through the Scott Moncrieff version of Proust. Queens and Curses « Tales from the Reading Room
  • To entice others, I began growing their favourite plants -- fuchsia, bee balm, cardinal flowers, touch - me - nots.
  • The balmy summer months before Harry's birth was a time of contentment and mutual devotion.
  • Less than two weeks after its release, ‘Brokeback Mountain’ is already on the verge of being embalmed in importance.
  • In books, are embalmed the greatest thoughts of all ages. 
  • Video evidence of the event shows Keith looking sick to his stomach and cackling like a hyena at the absurdity of his mission, and doing it right in the heavily-bearded faces of the band he was to induct into this laughing stock of an embalming center. James Campion: Why the F#@! Isn't Kiss in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
  • In 1885 Balmer discovered a striking numerological relationship between the frequencies of the most prominent lines.
  • For now, he is concerned by Edinburgh council's plans to build a glass cage over the Waverley Steps entrance to the railway station, which he says will intrude on the side elevation of the Balmoral.
  • I find myself on a balmy, sunny day, pounding the streets of an ancient city in search of contemporary art.
  • The balmy weather may go some way to making up for the soggy summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • I believe balmorals should have a gap of ¼ " and bluchers about ¾ "; otherwise it looks so school-boyish.
  • For visitors the relaxed atmosphere soothes like a balm after the heated days of summer.
  • Marriage itself can be a healing balm for many of our early hurts. Christianity Today
  • A people in whom the love of liberty is in-born cannot be enslaved, though they may be exterminated by superior force and intelligence, as in the case of the poor Indian of our own land—a people who, two hundred years ago, spread their untamed hordes from the icebergs of Maine to the balmy sunland of Florida. Black and White
  • They proceeded onward: the earthly Paradise was unfolded to their view; the air was balmy, and laden with rich fragrance from the numberless flowers around; but instead of filling the spirit with soft languor, and indisposing the body to exertion, the gentle breezes imparted new vigor to the frame, and the buoyant, hilarious feelings of early youth shot through the veins, making the thoughtful eye sparkle, and giving to the grave foot of saddened maturity the elasticity of childhood. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside
  • So far the comments haven't mentioned the *other* lambs-quarters, Trillium erectum, also known colloquially as bethroot, birthroot, wakerobin, Indian balm, Indian shamrock, squaw root, and ground lily. Languagehat.com: MUSKOGEAN AND LAMB'S-QUARTERS.
  • Bee Balm is a very pretty herb with a wonderful fruity, minty aroma.
  • Peter Ord, the factor of Balmoral Estate, said he hoped that work would start on the scheme within the next 12 months.
  • That may be partly down to the 190 cm of rain that falls here annually, plus the balmy west coast air.
  • In Malta when a person died they were usually buried within 24 hours, and very few people were embalmed.
  • Eco Lips organic lip balm is also petroleum free and uses 70 percent certified organic ingredients, such as beeswax, calendula, jojoba oil and peppermint oil.
  • Yet it was only last week that Britain was bathed in balmy, mild winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even as the pain pierces my chest and my tears splash upon his brow, the joy is there, the love is there, keeping my hand pressed upon his back and under his cheek, pulling him to me, ever closer, his gurgles and sighs and the sweet smell of his skin a balm for the pain. Joy, And Pain | Her Bad Mother
  • But the people in this book often depict religion as balm rather than wound. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Lip balm is the main thing I could not live without! The Beauty Products I can’t live without « Bored Mommy
  • Between 10 and 15 cats, including a pregnant puss, have been found dead near the intersection of Balmain Rd and Moore St in the past year.
  • Again, the nature of the job has a lot to do with it: plenty of brain-food, regular contact with enthusiastic law clerks, and life tenure, which is a balm to anyone's blood pressure.
  • Meanwhile, the soaring crude oil price and burgeoning demand in the Far East should provide some soothing balm to the share price.
  • Add a little sparkle to your summer with this fabulous crystal and pearl watch - just perfect for warm sunny days and balmy summer nights. Times, Sunday Times
  • Calendula lotion can be used as a soothing balm.
  • And the perfumed balm inside does feel silky to the touch, giving a subtle sheen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dragonflies flitted everywhere; bees wove their nectar trails through the balmy air. COLDHEART CANYON
  • The theory that embalming is an essential hygienic measure has long been put forward by the funeral industry. The Undertaker's Racket
  • Now this did not one jot move the orange till she saw a man at work with an incision-knife, upon a balm-tree there at hand, to let out the balsam.

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