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    smooth and fragrant like milk chocolate‚ tanned but still seductive. Other evaluative words as “warm” (5)‚ “white” (5) and “blushing” (5) also catches the sight of her irresistible glamour. Within these words‚ antithesis is cleverly used for extra emphasis for her perfectly apposite beauty‚ neither too pale nor too blush‚ her tone always satisfies him. (“Too wan for blushing and too warm for white” (5)).In addition‚ “Amorously (7)” indicates his lover’s sweet talk; hearing from her is more rejoicing

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    Questions 1. Th e pediatrician described Jason’s pharynx‚ uvula‚ and tonsils as swollen and red. What are the four cardinal signs of inflammation‚ and how does each relate to changes in the blood vessels at a site of inflammation? Heat‚ redness‚ swelling and pain. 2. The exudate on Jason’s tonsils consisted primarily of neutrophils‚ and the CBC that was performed indicated that the number of neutrophils in his circulation was increased. What role do neutrophils play in the resolution

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    other way around. Sonic is mostly lingering touches out in public‚ "accidently" brushing his fingers on his partners body just to see them turn into a blushing mess. The best way to turn him into a mess‚ is by just doing fluffy things in public. Kissing him on the cheek or hugging him at random times. Sonic can‚ unfortunately‚ control his blushing‚ but at times you can see a faint blush on his cheeks which he completely

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    and last line – resurrected – Jesus Barley is a comparison with Jesus Christ tribute to their spirit brings out a patriotic side sonnet – normally a love poem form aesthesized By describing the hillside as "blushing"‚ Heaney expresses the vast amount of blood that was shed Blushing = aestehsized ALL THE BELOW WORDS ARE AEZTHICS ’Requiem for the Croppies’ Glossary   Croppies: Croppy boys were given that name because they cropped their hair like the peasants in the French Revolution of

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    Alopecia Baldness Blepharoplasty Plastic surgery on the eyelids. Bulla large blister Carbuncle A skin abscess‚ a collection of pus that forms in the skin Cellulitis diffuse‚ acute inflammatory infection of the skin marked by local heat‚ redness‚ pain and swelling Chloasma A patchy brown or dark brown skin discoloration that usually occurs on a woman’s face and may result from hormonal changes‚ as in pregnancy. Cicatrix scar tissue Comedo A sebum plug that partially blocks the pore; a

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    Causes persistent redness and pink bumps and bumps containing pus. Inflammation of the eye as well as telangiectasia may occur. Why the Eye Might be affected. People who have eye conditions caused by this disease may have redness‚ dryness‚ itching‚ burning‚ tearing‚ and the sensation of having sand in the eye. Most people who have Rosacea mostly have this symptom. Symptoms

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    nearly impossible to explain what exactly this participation or imitation is. The properties that the forms have are all incompatible with material objects. How‚ for example‚ can a red object be said to participate in or copy the form of redness? Is the form of redness red itself? How can there be red without anything that is red? It seems that the metaphor of imitation or participation seems to break down in these cases because of the special properties that Plato ascribes to the forms. The only link

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    it‚ and pretty soon they were both giggling and laughing. “I’m sorry‚ usually I don’t giggle.” Michele laugh-stated. Before Sam knew what had come out of his mouth‚ he said “Don’t apologize--it’s cute.” Pretty soon‚ that statement left them both blushing as Sherlock rubbed against Sam’s legs‚ begging for attention. To cover his embarrassment‚ he said‚ “Anyway‚ since the ice stole your drink‚ perhaps I can buy you another one?” She gave him a bright‚ beautiful smile. “Only if you get one too.” An

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    also use word to make death sound less scary and lighter. We use phrases such as “have passed‚” “rest in peace‚” “in a better place‚” among many more. 16.What are some of the intangibles the men carried? Why might the soldiers’ greatest fear be “blushing”?

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    sat there bringing us to there‚ bringing us round the point‚ into the harbor‚ without letting the sail flag.” (paragraph 1). Notice the use of the word “flushed”. “…flushed and with his blue eyes very blue…” Woolf could have used a word such as “blushing” or even “rosy”‚ but she chose flushed because by definition flushed refers to turning red‚ by either being embarrassed‚ an illness‚ or by a strong emotion. Her brother

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