How To Use Blister In A Sentence
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I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
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Lastly, I am a bit of control freak with a blistering pace when it comes to work.
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A little diner food helped, but after the incident with the couple on the street all I wanted was to go home, take a shower, slather lotion on my blistered tootsies, and lick my wounds.
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Moisture blisters usually include all paint coats down to the wood surface.
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The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up.
The Sun
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The skin of people with EB simplex is so fragile that even minor rubbing may cause blistering.
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Loss of bounciness, sudden blisters or recurring pain are also telltale signs.
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Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of rare, inherited bullous disorders characterized by blister formation in the epidermal layer secondary to mechanical trauma.
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Use thicker-fleshed chiles, such as poblanos, and allow their skin to blacken and blister without burning through the flesh.
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January, February, and March bring a great cold, and inhumane conditions of food and weather for the girls - long marches to church in the blistering cold wind, swollen and flayed fingers and feet, and chilblains on the hands.
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The footwell was perpetually swamped now, my forearms were pumped from choking the oars in a death grip, and dime-size blisters had begun to well up under the calluses on my palms.
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To repair the defect, first use a sharp knife to make two cuts at right angles across the blister.
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However, in contrast to thermal burns, the fluid losses do not occur until the blisters form and the fluid lost is a transudate, which means protein losses are less.
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By choosing appropriate footwear and keeping feet free of blisters, calluses and corns, we increase the body's general well being.
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A car comes rattling down the street, thick smoke pouring out the back, every door a different colour of blistered paint.
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He said he was beaten with an axe handle or cane, deprived of sleep, and struck on the soles of his feet until they were covered in blisters.
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Bullous pemphigoid is a blistering disease that is not pruritic.
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Showed blistering pace and terrific balance for his first international try and almost got a second.
The Sun
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There are a few unusual skin conditions in the elderly that can cause blistering.
The Sun
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The stupor becomes rapidly more marked, the eyes become puffy and swollen with excessive lacrimation, so that the tears run from the internal canthus of the eye over the cheeks and may blister the skin in their course.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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Had my whole house done in "saltillo tile" - and sealed and protected with a shiny sealant - now, a few years later - the sealant is blistering off - and exposing the original surface - which is being stained by the mopping!! has anyone ever SANDED DOWN and refinished tile by tile? if so, how and with what products available in Guadalajara?
Saltillo tiles
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I'd struggled in Colosseum crowds in the blistering heat.
Times, Sunday Times
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It causes painful blisters and sores.
The Sun
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Worse, when her 'virtuosi' attempted the same, their intonation rubbed like sandpaper on a blister.
Times, Sunday Times
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Blistering paint on metal components may be the first sign of galvanic corrosion, followed by a white powdery buildup on the aluminum surface and finally deep pitting that leaves the aluminum weak and porous.
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Extra padding protects palms from blisters, and fingers are reinforced with an additional layer of faux suede.
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Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.
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And as she showed off her new slimline figure in leggings she said the panel must know contestants can cope with blistering comments.
The Sun
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Oh, and further to Lisa's comment, neither is a morphew a "scurvy blister".
Languagehat.com: OLD DISEASE NAMES.
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The clam pizza at Zuppardi's in West Haven, Connecticut, for example, is made with just shucked clams and a hint of fresh garlic on a perfectly blistered pizza crust.
Robert Rosenthal: One Woman's Disgusting Clam Is Another Man's Pleasure To Eat
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Resting the animal, keeping the foot that has the ring-bone on it in proper balance and counterirritation by means of blisters and cautery (searing) are important lines of treatment.
Common Diseases of Farm Animals
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Then a thick, terrific blast pierced through the shield and glanced off the ship, blistering the hull and raking a starboard section open.
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To do this, they administered purgatives and astringent gargles, prescribed cauteries and blisters on the neck and behind the ears, and on occasion even encased the whole head in plaster to dry it out.
Knotted Tongues
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Bloatsheet bounced through the kail-yard like a maukin, clamb over the bit wall, and off like mad; while Blister was feeling Magneezhy's pulse with one hand, and looking at his doctor's watch, which he had in the other.
The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
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However, potential complications include: bleeding infection skin blistering, scarring or ulceration nerve damage injury to surrounding structures (skin, nerves or organs) allergic reaction to X-ray dye or sclerosant blood in the urine
Sclerotherapy
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Walsh took the ball forward and off loaded to Coulter who had made a blistering run before firing over.
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My feet were beginning to blister, and my joints ached, but finally, tired and weary, I reached the final step.
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One of the foremost experts on popular culture launched into a blistering attack on modern broadcasting standards when he appeared at the Literature Festival at the weekend.
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The carpet felt scratchy beneath my blistered feet, so I tiptoed all the way to the door.
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Stop using the online buy lotrisone prescriptions and absorb your pup if you hypercorticism medical blistering, itching, redness, peeling, dryness, or glucosuria of the skin.
Wii-volution
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He was also suffering from bites that had severely blistered both of his legs.
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Arnold Schwarzeneggar launched a blistering attack on the fiscal credentials of the opposition party.
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The flying winger was simply unstoppable, his direct running and blistering pace making a mockery of one of the so-called best defences in world football.
The Sun
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Intact blisters tend to outnumber erosions in pemphigoid, while the reverse is true of the more superficial blisters occurring in pemphigus.
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blistering criticism
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Erythema toxicum neonatorum, transient neonatal pustular melanosis, sucking blister, miliaria, and mongolian spots are among the many benign skin conditions that can occur in newborns.
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Our away form has been blistering and we will go there with confidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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So this year, consider creating an interior file in your soul called Pajama Day, and when things get crazed, out of nowhere, declare a blustery March Saturday Pajama Day, or a blistery August Sunday Pajama Day or any blessed day you feel like stopping and hanging out in your own holy wholeness.
Dr. Susan Corso: Pajama Days: Holiness For The Rest Of The Year
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While a person is feeling the tread, the entire tire should also be inspected for such safety-related damage as cuts, cracks, blisters, or bulges.
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Really painful blister on a foot.
Times, Sunday Times
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Both thermoforming and cold- forming of foil are routinely done on this new and highly versatile blister -pack line at contract packager Brecon Pharmaceuticals in Wales.
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Their return in a second blister pack of two miniatures forebodes devastation among enemy ranks!
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Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds.
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His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has been a similar story in Canada with blistering heat and drought in central and eastern parts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Organisers are hoping for more blistering heat to draw in the crowds.
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If you want to top your own, they're making all their organic condiments in-house even jarring their own pickles, resulting in hand-ground mustard, slow-roasted tomato not-quite-ketchup, a hot sauce so blistering that making it requires goggles, and roasted garlic mayo, which, assuming you persist in eating dirty water dogs, is the very clinic you'll need treatment from.
Thrillist: Feed Your Hole: A Truck To Make You Truck
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He has launched a blistering attack on film censorship and said there is nothing wrong with showing extreme violence on screen.
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Proper footwear, skin tougheners, taping, frequent sock and shoe changes, proper hydration, correct lacing techniques, and gaiters all contribute to the prevention of blisters.
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This increases the chance of back pain and blisters.
The Sun
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When these lesions were stroked, they became red, edematous, and pruritic, and some formed blisters.
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Despite the blistering heat, the pond is unique in the sense that it one of the biggest geysers in Java.
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I stick plasters on three toes to prevent blisters, and a gel cushion on my big toes to protect my toenails.
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This thing around my neck is searing and blistering my skin black and cutting off circulation to my brain and life-giving oxygen to my lungs.
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By choosing appropriate footwear and keeping feet free of blisters, calluses and corns, we increase the body's general well being.
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Treat with blister plasters to reduce friction.
Times, Sunday Times
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The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up.
The Sun
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Dedicated fundraisers are set to take on everything from swarms of midges to blisters when they set off on a 100-mile walk.
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He prick the blister on his heel with a sterilize needle.
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She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the piercing cold and the blistering heat.
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To add to the frustration, we are tantalisingly close to some blistering heat.
Times, Sunday Times
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He went on holding her, stroking her hair gently, easing the sun-dried strands free of her blistered face.
THE QUEST FOR K
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Pale yellow blisters are appearing on many holly leaves.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was unforgivable form - but I was hot, sweating, badly sunburnt, my feet were freezing, wet and blistered, I was frantic with thirst, hungry and utterly dispirited.
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The tenth game offered him a chance and he took it with a blistering forehand return.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sap of this plant blisters the skin.
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My feet are sensitive - I get blisters from walking around the house in slippers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bunions, blisters and corns sound gruesome - and they are.
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‘It has got progressively worse and now when I cry my face burns and begins to blister,’ she said.
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The 33-year-old set a blistering pace to finish third in the Newcomers Race.
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Inspect the hull for blisters, distortion, and stress cracks.
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She launched into a blistering attack on her boss.
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The involvement of mucous membranes is much less common with bullous pemphigoid than in pemphigus vulgaris, with blisters that are less easily ruptured.
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The symptoms of eczema can include red, itchy skin, rash, blisters or bumps that itch and ooze, or scaly, brownish, thick skin.
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It's been odd and funny and great; blizzards and blistering heat and all kinds of stuff.
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Impetigo caused by staph bacteria is characterized by large blisters containing fluid that is first clear, then cloudy.
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To prevent blisters friction should be reduced and the skin kept dry.
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Graf was relieved of duty in January, after nearly two years on the Cowpens, for "cruelty and maltreatment" of her crew, according to a blistering Navy inspector general's report obtained by TIME.
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He was a little unlucky to only finish fourth in the Tingle Creek after a shuddering error when setting a blistering pace.
The Sun
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Blisters may occur in both heated and unheated buildings.
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Soon everything was on fire and she watched helplessly as her skin blistered and burned.
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The players use a cesta, or basket, made from Spanish chestnut and reeds to throw the ball up to the blistering speed of 188 miles per hour.
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If one pair gives you blisters go shopping and pick up a new pair.
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So, did 400 million citizens and voters queue in blistering heat of 40-plus to soothe the fretful nerves of the market?
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Various topographies in phospholipid bilayers, such as vacancies/holes, protrusions, channels, and blisters have been imaged by AFM.
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The disease, which causes painful, ulcerating blisters on the mouth, feet, and udders, is virulently contagious, and once introduced can quickly infect an entire herd.
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If the skin is crushed, or very tightly pinched or squeezed, a blood blister may form.
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This increases the chance of back pain and blisters.
The Sun
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A barrister launched a blistering attack on an anti-social behaviour order imposed by magistrates on Thursday.
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A: One small blister on the outside of my left ankle and one under the little toe on my right foot.
The Sun
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Sun exposure in childhood and having more than one blistering sunburn in childhood are associated with an increased risk of melanoma.
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Slap one over the blister, and you can walk straight on without any pain or discomfort.
Times, Sunday Times
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The murderous ballet of the fight scenes, the blistering beauty of the cast, the optic nerve-sizzling colors - Zhang's art-house chopsocky flick verged on visual rapture.
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Yesterday she launched a blistering attack on the gleeful liberals who have delighted in her husband's troubles.
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Some currants are host to the White pine blister rust, and should not be planted near white pines.
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This means that they are always slightly damp, and so step paint would tend to bubble or blister.
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Tonight, we're reporting on the president's blistering attack on what he calls shameful bonuses on Wall Street.
CNN Transcript Jan 29, 2009
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The patient should remain perfectly quiet during the time it is on, lest any motion should bring the blister against the scrotum, and vesicate it.
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Nine-year-old Gloria suffers from a rare painful disease that leaves her skin blistered.
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In this case chemical agents penetrate the plastic, causing swelling, softening, charring, crazing, delamination, blistering, embrittlement, discoloration, dissolving, and ultimate failure.
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Invented in the 1890s, the multitool is more useful now than it ever was: Its flashlight yes, some have lights can help you search through a backpack filled with charging cables to find your keys; its screwdriver is always handy when you need to open your PC for a RAM upgrade and its blades will slice through any of those blister packs that mummify electronics.
Bold Folds
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He scorched out of traps to set a blistering pace.
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Mattan and the yellow jersey were right in the middle of the pack as it peddled hard in the blistering heat.
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It damages the lungs and other internal organs, and blisters the skin and eyes.
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These tight shoes have given me blisters on my ankles.
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Consider using silica gel or air midsoles in your shoes plus polyester or polyester-blend socks to prevent blisters and keep your feet dry.
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Lepidoteris fronds typically have so-called intercalary pinnules along the rachis between the primary pinnae, and are covered with the characteristic blisters mentioned above.
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The blistering pace of the Kiwi winger had the crowd gasping and everyone was surprised when he was hauled down within sight of the line.
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This or any similar over-the-counter preparation can be applied to the blisters to help dry them out and soothe the skin.
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I throw gears at the rev counter as my brain struggles to compute the blistering speed of the straight.
The Sun
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The blisters usually show up in the last coat of paint and occur within a few hours to 1 or 2 days after painting.
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He suffered from epidermolysis bullosa, a rare disease in which the skin easily blisters.
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Blisters which had formed the first time now burst, weeping clear fluid on to the burner which hissed like an angry snake.
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In New Jersey it isn't unusual for mid-September mornings to turn summer-like, but real summer occurs in July when it gets so hot that the tar blisters on the steamy streets.
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The prosthesis rubs and pulls on my leg, blistering the skin.
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Essentially, an ovarian cyst is nothing more than a fluid-filled sac, like a blister, on an ovary.
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Blister agents (vesicants) produce blisters all over your body.
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Puncturing the three blisters received while trying to impress fellow teacup riders with spin speed, get in line for Matterhorn.
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Later in the afternoon, when they were home, it began to rain, one of the blistering, penitential downpours of early summer.
LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
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The tropical heat blistered the coast.
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It produces an itchy, burning rash with crops of pink or red raised spots and blisters.
The Sun
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Chemical agents appear in several types: choking agents that damage lung tissue, blood agents that cause vital organs to shut down, blister agents (also known as vesicants) that damage the skin, and - most lethal - nerve agents.
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The women hit their stride and proceed at a blistering pace.
Times, Sunday Times
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From the existence of the Deity to the effect of a blister on a windgall, through the whole range of stable-thought and horse-talk, there was no subject, speaking generally, on which that mongrel population agreed, except, of course, on one thing -- the universal desirability of whiskey.
Bred In The Bone 1908
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Ominously, there were some buildings where the glass windows had been replaced by plywood and the paintwork blackened and blistered by fire.
WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
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Don't wear tight clothing or shoes that can cause pressure and blistering.
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He pricks the blister on his heel with a sterilize needle.
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The sand was so hot I got blisters on the soles of my feet.
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The blistering cold wore on the engine kept it from staring until the third try.
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Cara Duncan, from Aberdeen, has been swathed in bandages since she was three months old to stop her skin erupting in painful blisters from an allergy to everyday items.
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The highlights were a nutmeg on the byline, and a blistering run down the wing that left Cole for dead - his cross nearly brought a second goal.
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Chicken pox is contagious until all of the blisters on the skin are scabbed over.
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A weakening of the connection between the epidermis and dermis also reduces shearing and blistering thresholds, decreases communication between the dermis and epidermis, and reduces microcirculation to the epidermis.
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I've got a blister on my left foot.
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I am in their way most of the time in my blistery loafers and my
After the kiss
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He is joined by half a dozen oily men, and delivers a blistering dance routine in which he moonwalks.
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And I think the blisters resemble pomelo pulp sacs.
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As our naked feet began to blister, we suddenly turned to the left, away from the sea; and, after crossing about 100 yards of prairillon, one of the prettiest of its kind, we found ourselves at Bwámánge, the village of King Lángobúmo.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
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The chickenpox rash is made up of lots of red blisters, which burst and then scab over.
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However, many of those who complain about vivisection in the make-up industry would be the first to sue a cosmetic firm if their animal-testing-free mascara blistered their skin.
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister.
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The hotter the foot gets, the wetter it will get too, which increases the risk of blisters and painful infections.
The Sun
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But Gibbs denied it, and said the blistering was the effect of frost, as the negro was much exposed to it before being taken up.
American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
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In a blistering essay titled "The Derailed Country," posted online this past week and then quickly removed by censors, Han Han, one of China's most popular bloggers, mocked the leadership for what he characterized as a heartless approach to development.
Trouble on the China Express
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Blisters are usually the result of heat injury, such as sunburn, or from repeated friction, such as shoes that rub.
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She had bedsores and blisters, and was infected with the winter vomiting bug.
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Setting a blistering pace on the run up Honey Rose scorched around the opening turns to set herself up nicely for victory.
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He went on to give an emotional, blistering indictment of the Democrats and Republicans, both parties, for what he described as a shameful attempt, in his words, to conduct a shameless -- to walk -- let me get this quote right.
CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2005
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The communications chips can transfer information through optical fibres at a blistering 25 gigabits per second (a gigabit is a billion bits).
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Laser communications chips
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The peshmerga fighters were reported to have suffered telltale blistering in the attack.
Times, Sunday Times
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For miles the road winds up the gulch, which is almost devoid of timber, amid piled-up rocks and debris, bleached and blistered by the sun's fierce rays; the gulch itself being literally stripped to "bedrock.
A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country
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The peshmerga fighters were reported to have suffered telltale blistering in the attack.
Times, Sunday Times
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The lesions blanched with diascopy but did not urticate, blister, or itch after a brisk stroke.
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I stick plasters on three toes to prevent blisters, and a gel cushion on my big toes to protect my toenails.
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When only one side is luxated, the efforts at reduction should be confined to that side alone In subluxation, constitutional remedies, such as iron, valerian, &c., should be administered, and repeated blisters applied directly over the joint.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
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Navy doctors say the new shoes have cut blister problems in half since the boot camp started issuing them last July.
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Closely monitor your feet before and after exercise for any signs of potential damage, such as blisters, which can lead to ulcers if left untreated.
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Eyeballs can blister and eyelids seal up, and life expectancy can be significantly reduced.
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Pompholyx is a type of eczema that produces itchy blisters on the skin.
The Sun
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A neat passing move finished with a blistering shot from Valencia which shook the bar.
The Sun
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Both possess blistering pace and deceptive ball skills, along with an instinct for goals when given half a chance.
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The queerest ship that ever sailed is a yacht on wheels, a graceful land-going clipper, that glides over the pathless stretches of sun-blistered plain, and carries her plucky navigators to and from their gold mine in the desert.
2008 April
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Then he noticed a tiny blister on his foot from a shoe that rubbed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kildare feet did the walking and talking in that blistering period.
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An uncommon but serious form of lupus rash results in the development of large blisters and is called a "bullous" lupus rash.
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Call the doctor if your baby has a rash with blisters or bumps.
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I swear I will never- "Emerson cut him short with a blistering Arabic oath.
LORD OF THE SILENT
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Just as he's hypnotised you into his intimate world, the closing track suddenly explodes into ear-blistering Finnish-language opera.
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The scores in the match came tumbling from the often-repeated sheer attacking onslaughts so frequently launched at blistering pace by both teams.
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Their performance positively crackles with dramatic energy and blistering emotional force.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brian was an outstanding underage player, possessing blistering pace, lethal finish and he is also an accomplished goalkeeper.
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There are a few unusual skin conditions in the elderly that can cause blistering.
The Sun
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A "blistery" bottom that is a cod ground the year around, the best of the fishing occurring in the spring months.
Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine
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Nice-Guy when he blistered the GOP on campuses and in backyards to shrink the "Enthusiasm Gap.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin : On Obama's 'Enthusiasm', Brown-Whitman, Negative Ads & Jobless Over 50
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The infection has been linked to an increased risk of porphyria cutanea tarda which may cause a blistering rash and to cryoglobulinaemia which may cause a purplish rash on the lower extremities and may lead to kidney damage.
Vanguard News
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I stared down at my palm and gasped when I saw that the skin was actually blistered and red, like boiling water had been dribbled over my palm.
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About half, including me by the time I had slept on it, thought it was just the right level of blistering ridicule.
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The leaves are large, numerous, ovate-sagittate, from ten to eleven inches long, and nearly five inches in width; the radical leaves are slightly blistered, and of a dark, shining green color.
The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
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It means drugs already used to treat the facial blisters could be effective for the degenerative brain illness.
The Sun
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It may look very bright red with red bumps and blisters.
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The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared.
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The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up.
The Sun
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The infection is contagious until the mouth sores are gone and blisters are scabbed over.
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This film delivers blockbuster action, but its blistering pace leaves the story as soulless as the monsters that inhabit it.
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His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering.
Times, Sunday Times
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A follow-up inspection of the council last year, which followed blistering criticism two years ago, identified the housing service as failing.
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A black eye, a torn hand, blisters on your feet — my God, what a chapter of accidents!
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A car comes rattling down the street, thick smoke pouring out the back, every door a different colour of blistered paint.
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Gingerly flexing my wrists, I see the skin underneath is raw and blistered.
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Suggested treatment for small, intact blisters is to remove the blister contents by needle aspiration or to lance the blister at its base but leave a pedicle of attachment.