This self-righteousness, this bilious holier-than-thou attitude not only amazes me, it saddens me quite a bit too. |
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On the walls, liverish or bilious colours such as some shades of green can be difficult, as can very bright fluorescent shades. |
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Ten years ago, Nick could be seen sporting a shocking ranged of jumpers that range from violent pink to bilious yellow. |
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She developed bilious emesis and bilious aspirates were subsequently returned from her nasogastric tube. |
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All the big noses and bilious hues of the two worlds seemed to have made appointments there. |
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I would never send my hypothetical daughter to a co-ed primary school, boys that age are bilious green minions of evil. |
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The clinical presentation of low obstruction is late bilious vomiting and generalized abdominal distension. |
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In any case, in its bilious doctrinal carping, the editorial was quite exemplary, a sinister, jargon-ridden spasm of Stalinesque nastiness. |
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You've run your usual bilious attack upon me and then tried to support by running a transcript of a Mark Latham interview. |
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Any child presenting with bilious vomiting should be presumed to have a bowel obstruction. |
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Abdominal distension, delayed onset of bilious vomiting, and failure to pass meconium. |
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The person who prefers his brand of bilious blarney is probably wondering why this wonderful set wasn't simultaneously released on DVD as well. |
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So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up. |
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When a neonate develops bilious vomiting, one should suspect a surgical condition. |
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Abdominal distention with bilious vomiting is observed within the first 24 hours after birth. |
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He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair. |
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He is particularly bilious toward academics, repeatedly making claims about their narrow-mindedness. |
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Two day old full term male with bilious vomiting and a palpable right lower quadrant mass. |
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He was portrayed as a latter-day Colonel Blimp with a wonderfully bilious turn of phrase. |
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The first hour on Wednesday saw a procession of men dressing in bibs of a bilious yellow passing calmly and majestically behind the bowler's arm. |
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After playing basketball, he developed bilious vomiting and presented to our emergency department. |
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In total 573 men were diagnosed with ague, intermittent, remittent, bilious, congestive, and unclassified fevers at Helena. |
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Now, I'm no fan of people chewing gum but even I'm not quite as bilious about the activity as this bloke. |
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However, the child did have some spitting up and now has frankly bilious vomiting, being green in color. |
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I really struggled as well, particularly in my 20s, because of the swellings and the debilitating bilious attacks. |
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Umbilical drainage containing bilious or fecal material should prompt a work-up. |
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After a few hours of postnatal life, bowel distension becomes remarkable because of swallowed air and causes bilious vomiting. |
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Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green. |
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Saul's bilious colors, snaking black lines and bulbous forms contribute to the painting's forceful tension. |
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They should be able to make the kind of radical, irreverent cinema that Anderson himself created in a biting, bilious state of the nation diatribe such as Britannia Hospital. |
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His political discourse puts to shame the most bilious of anonymous, below-the-line commenters. |
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Even in cases positively diagnosed as typhus, surgeons also recorded bilious vomiting, diarrhea, and bowel hemorrhage, which are all symptoms of typhoid and remittent fever. |
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Moreover lavender works great in case of liver and bilious disorders and as toxin eliminating and antiviral plant. |
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But the national debate on immigration has recently acquired a bilious tone, focused overwhelmingly on the threat of illegal immigration. |
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The reflux of bile from the small intestine into the stomach remnant results in nausea, bilious vomiting, and epigastric pain. |
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For preventive maintenance of formation of bilious stones it is useful to spend so-called blind sounding. |
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In some cases at developments of stagnation of a bilious bubble it is possible to recommend rather weak broths. |
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It is a desinflammatory product of the kidneys, dissolves kidney and bilious calculus. |
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Frequent food intakes, besides, promote a normal exit of bile in guts that improves digestion and reduces risk of formation of bilious stones. |
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Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine. |
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Immediately after birth the patient developed bilious emesis. |
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On Thursday afternoon two young fans, led by their proud dads, were seen emerging from the Celtic superstore at Parkhead, clad in the rather bilious yellow away strip. |
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I felt some terrors at the noise and bluster of your language, the tornado-fierceness of your breathings, and above all, at the bilious and atramental cast of your temper. |
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For instance, his bilious attack on the New York Review of Books. |
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During the mid-50s, facing a bilious Senate, the comic-book industry had agreed to censor itself, guaranteeing parents that their books would conform to basic moral standards. |
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When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids, the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away. |
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When you show people real human beings, most people don't want to be dismissive and bilious. |
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I'd already drafted a bitter, bilious, bombastic broadside against the right-wing hacks on the Republican Court. |
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In fact, the GOP is a mummy-wrapped skeleton sitting in its own chilly mausoleum of bilious resentments and creepy sentimentality. |
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Trent's bilious name-calling, vows of revenge, and cheap martyrdom are no deeper than those of any car-less teenager, but his colossal production crystallized his complaints. |
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But what is striking is the bilious inclusiveness of its attack on a machine-driven society that not only exploits its workers but robs them of their souls. |
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This was a 1 day old full term female that became dusky with the first feeding, after which 40 cc of bilious fluid was aspirated from her stomach via nasogastric tube. |
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Seven month old female with non bilious and bilious vomiting. |
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The lining of the esophagus continuously exposed to acid or bilious alkaline or both can change its type and become more susceptible to cancerous changes. |
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A nasogastric tube obtained bilious fluid that was hemoccult positive. |
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Parital obstruction can also be caused by Ladd's bands, abnormal fibrous bands obstructing the duodenum, which can cause bilious vomiting and abdominal distension. |
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It's bilious red plume was shot through with small dashes of black, and a tiny white bead formed a snowy tear or decorative pearl at the corner of it's left eye. |
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They are capable to raise formation of bilious acids. |
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Possessing a medicinal pigment and specific bitterness, flowers tsmina in napare 40,0 g on boiled water litre, besides treatment of bilious ways, well influence the liver, especially at cirrhoses with gripes. |
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Small compensation for the election result, of course, but it is nice to be reminded that neither the Tories, nor the BBC's timorousness, are yet to suppress all pockets of bilious, bloody-minded resistance. |
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Cold dishes and drinks cause a spasm of bilious courses. |
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Along with Paul Poiret, Vionnet was the first designer to discard the corset and free the dress of bilious sleeves, petticoats and heavy decoration. |
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After a time, there's the tetchy pacing about, the increasingly bilious nibbling, the simultaneous antsiness and flatness as the failure of the day sinks in. |
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Juice from the fresh plant, mixed in equal parts with juice from a green plant of a rye, accept on 3 table spoons in day as means from bilious and hepatic stones. |
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It catapults enthusiasts into the air from the edge of a ridge and provides them with a panoramic, if slightly bilious, vision of the hills and dales below. |
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The more bilious editorial attacks on Welsh culture mostly emanated from Commissioner Lingen. |
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Therefore we do not truly treat the liver: We quite simply prevent the bilious attack, the painful passage of a calculus, a stone with its rough edges in a duct to small and very sensitive. |
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In the aftermath of too many formy, mock-sculptural art museums by Frank Gehry, Will Alsop and Daniel Libeskind, the Bilbao Effect had become bilious for me. |
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Unsaturated fatty acids exert favourable effects on the function of the liver and the intestinal functions: they activate the liver functions and promote the bilious flow. |
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Some truly great, disgusting images arise in verse, illuminated by deeply disturbing drawings of yucky, squishy substances and creations in bilious yellow, green, and purple. |
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The intensely bilious color of the liver shows that the discoloration of the contents of the intestines is not due to arrested production of bile, that is to acholia. |
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