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I splashed my face with water, gargled, rubbed the plaque off my teeth with a paper towel.
On its title track, his voice lapses into an almost indecipherable blur of eroded tissue and gargled neglect.
At the end of 60 days, the group that gargled with plain water was 36% less likely to get sick.
So rancid did his night scenarios become that Seamie Ferris stumbled from the bed to the bathroom and gargled with Listerine.
The Mummy itself is barely a year old, but it's likely that, within time, Cruise's gargled nonsense will be the film's sole legacy.
The app still feels quite experimental and there's a non-trivial learning curve to capturing environments that won't turn out as a gargled 3D mess.
In a small Japanese experimental study from 2002, 23 patients with chronic respiratory disease gargled four or more times a day with a povidone-iodine solution.
Runners who repeatedly gargled and spat out a sucrose solution during a time trial were, on average, 5 percent faster than those who didn't, according to the study.
Well, that starts to happen, you can't sleep and the noises become louder and the shouting and the madness happening outside of your door sounds gargled, and it's strange.
In a series of since-deleted tweets, Domenech called Meyers an "untalented piece of shit who only has has job because he regularly gargled Lorne Michaels' balls," referring to SNL's creator.
Consumers who not long ago would have taken a cough drop or gargled with saltwater to soothe a sore throat now pop into their nearby retail clinic for a strep test.
The gargling solution in the study involved a heaping teaspoon of salt in a cup of water to make an approximate 3 percent saline solution, gargled up to six times a day.
People, who caught up with Hale at The CW Upfronts, told the TV star that Harding wrote in his memoir Odd Birds that he had "gargled [mouthwash] between every take" during their makeout scenes.
PEOPLE caught up with Hale at The CW upfront in New York City last year, where she responded to Harding's hilarious memoir revelation that he "flossed at least three times" and "gargled [mouthwash] between every take" while shooting their first kiss in PLL's pilot.
PEOPLE caught up with Lucy Hale at The CW upfront in New York City on Thursday, and we had to ask the actress about her costar and on-screen love interest Ian Harding's hilarious memoir revelation that he "flossed at least three times" and "gargled [mouthwash] between every take" while shooting their first kiss in PLL's pilot.
Of course, I tried not to dwell on it — and intellectually I know there's almost nothing a pregnant woman can do to cause a loss — but I was still paranoid about the ibuprofen I'd taken for pharyngitis before I knew I was pregnant, and the apple cider vinegar I'd gargled which one website said pregnant women should avoid.
There is a well outside the shrine. Imam Shadhili's gargled water was poured into this well on the day before his death.Last Advice - Everlasting Karamath -Shazuli.com. The water in this well is located in the midst of a desert but never goes dry throughout the year.
Dodecatheon pulchellum, pretty shooting star, was used medicinally by the Okanagan-Colville and Blackfoot Indians. An infusion of the roots was used as a wash for sore eyes. A cooled infusion of leaves was used for eye drops. An infusion of leaves was gargled, especially by children, for cankers.
Common use involves rinsing the mouth with about 20-50 ml (2/3 fl oz) of mouthwash. The wash is typically swished or gargled for about half a minute and then spat out. Most companies suggest not drinking water immediately after using mouthwash. In some brands, the expectorate is stained, so that one can see the bacteria and debris.
Ramah Navajo use a strong infusion as cathartic, also used to treat stomachache, as an eyewash, as a lotion for itching, or in cold infusion gargled or in poultice of leaves applied for sore throat. Keres, Zuni and White Mountain Apache use flowers to make yellow dye. Zuni also make a compound poultice of root to treat rattlesnake bite.
It could also be gargled when necessary. The stinging nettle has also been used in some Aboriginal bush medicine to treat paralysis and rheumatism.Top 10 Aboriginal bush medicines, Australian Geographic, 8 February 2011 Mitchell Park, now within Cattai National Park and situated near Sydney Basin in NSW, had many plants that were used as remedies for Aboriginal people.Wohlmuth, H. (1997).
Light bulbs explode in Josh's house, and Chelle's babbling becomes shockingly strange. Ryan has a vision of the well witch, and understands from her gargled words that, because they took the coins, they are now in her service. She has given each of them powers so that they can find other wishers, discover their wishes and help grant them. She also gives him the name of a nearby village.
He recommends the preparation of a liquid extract by boiling the fruit bodies in milk, or else leaving them steeped in beer, which would then be sipped slowly in order to cure a sore throat.Harding 2008, p. 173 The resultant broth was probably not dissimilar to the Chinese soups that use A. polytricha. Carolus Clusius, writing in 1601, also said that the species could be gargled to cure a sore throat,Barrett 1910, p.
Several years passed, when she had grew into a young woman, destiny interceded. A king, out on a hunting activity in that very forest, drank from a river and having gargled with the water, spat it back into the river. Magically, his spit transformed into sperm in the water and a while later when drunk by the unaware woman, made her conceive. The woman attempted to beat destiny once more, by dropping her infant boy, swathed in her sari, down a mountain.
42 The leaves were fermented with leaves of sweet gale and oak bark to create herb beer. Fruit are eaten as a mash in small amounts against lack of appetite or an upset stomach and stimulate production of gastric acid. In folk medicine they are used as a laxative, against rheumatism and kidney disease, and as a gargled juice against hoarseness. Freshly cross cut sorbus aucuparia with visible heart-wood Freshly rip cut sorbus aucuparia with visible heart-wood Wood of S. aucuparia is used for cartwright's work, turner's work, and woodcarving.
In the novel Peggy tells how the English cellist Beatrice Harrison was recorded and broadcast during the 1920s and 1930s playing in her garden to the accompaniment of nightingales singing (pp. 171–2). Her account appears to be in homage to the poem "The Nightingale Broadcasts" by Robert Saxton, which won the Keats-Shelley Prize in 2001. Later, where Saxton has "a nightingale cadenza, which gargled and trilled from the oak leaves", Peggy's voice tells of their "long gurgling trills" (p. 196). This theme appears to draw on Harrison's autobiography, first published in 1985.
The leaf juice is acerbic and slightly antiseptic. It can be mixed with water and used to treat diarrhoea, dysentery and stomach cramps, and can also be gargled to alleviate laryngitis, sore throat and mouth infections. Masticating its leaf tip and ingesting the juice may relieve a sore throat. The leaf juice is also used externally as a calming curative for burns, bruises, scrapes, cuts, grazes and sunburn, ringworm, eczema, dermatitis, sunburn, herpes, nappy rash, cold sores, cracked lips, chafing, skin conditions and allergies and curative for insect stings.
Gordon agreed on the condition that her friend, Gumball frontman Don Fleming, assist. The band entered Music Box Studios in Los Angeles with Gordon and Fleming in March 1991, and worked on the album for one week; the songs were recorded over a period of four days, and were mixed over the course of a further three days. During the recording sessions for the album, Love purportedly gargled whiskey and excessively smoked cigarettes before takes to give a raw edge to her vocals. Fleming stated he was impressed by Love's "focus and intensity", especially while recording vocals for one song when Love "literally ripped her clothes off while she sang".
6 Fife's last film, the 1929 Hoot Gibson comedy Smilin' Guns, was an adaption of a popular magazine story he wrote. The latter half of Fife's career would be spent in journalism writing for magazines such as Esquire and syndicated articles in newspapers.Local Visitor Writes for Esquire-The Warrensburg News (Warrensburg, N.Y.) March 18, 1937; pg. 1 He was noted for his one- or two-line quips on modern life – e.g., All agree that a woman’s blush is becoming, some insist it is becoming obsolete – Some college graduates who think they have drunk at the Fountain of Knowledge seemed to have only gargled – that were published in American newspapers and magazines for many years.

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