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He said the new clothes itched and were poorly made.
Miguel Cervantes, a sixth grader, said his skin itched afterward.
Malcolm, then 10, itched to use the money on a bike.
If you itched, too, think how much we'd have to talk about.
He itched to journey past the fundamentals which had already been mastered.
When I came home and got in bed, my whole body itched.
Arms, legs, stomach, back, even between her toes — her skin itched ferociously.
His skin itched and he had a whistling pain out the left lung.
At times while listening, I itched with the need to check my memory.
It's like someone scratching a part of my brain that I didn't know itched.
The next day, my legs turned slightly red and itched for about two days.
My nose itched episodically for hours, and I reminded myself not to scratch it.
After eating the soup, Frankel said she itched, and then was unconscious for 15 minutes.
"The next morning, my legs turned slightly red and itched for two days," they wrote.
Some itched to have success as part of the trend but couldn't quite figure out how.
There was only the open, living wound, and it itched somewhere on your body at all times.
Like an ill-fitting polyester suit, this identity itched, and I yearned to wear something more comfortable.
I am singing Beethoven, I said to myself, even as my back itched as if it were aflame.
I could exfoliate with an open palm when my wife's back itched or my cat arched for a rub.
A few days later, on a flight to Norway with his family, his palms itched and his head grew woozy.
But it wasn't until he became an adult that Reeves itched to embark on open ocean "blue water cruising" sails.
Her Later that day, however, O'Dell said her neck itched and burned, and her glasses felt tight against her head.
There was no protective cone to keep the wounded place from being itched, no cast to keep the brain still.
It's a very loud maybe: a question mark in a situation where many partisans and prognosticators itched for an exclamation point.
Sun,I had soup,itched & was unconscious for 15 mins then to ER & ICU for 2 days w BP of 60/40.
His salt-and-pepper hair was cut short, and her fingers itched to give up this pretense and sink into the rough silk.
"The police here are after us," said 17-year-old Eritrean national Robil Teklit, who complained his eyed itched constantly from repeated tear-gassing.
Scalp developed something that a doctor gave a name to, but it itched only rarely, then not at all, so the name didn't matter.
I used a topical hydrocortisone cream, which provided some relief, but since I do have a strong reaction, they still itched quite a bit.
During meetings at the White House, Trump often asked about Biden's strength as a candidate as Biden itched closer to officially jumping into the race.
She'd been competitively riding horses for 14 years, and after a couple years off, she'd itched for a new way to fill that adrenaline void.
Sanders (I-Vermont) itched to get a word in when Clinton urged him to stop making promises on which she said that the government couldn't deliver.
"Because I couldn't wash my hair, my head itched - but when I scratched, that made noise," he told the Asahi during his flight back to Japan.
Officials have insisted that the water was safe to swim in, and, thus far, other than a few swimmers saying their eyes itched, there haven't been issues.
They looked like ground pepper, but they were dug into his skin -- he had to use a dull knife to scrape them off -- and they itched something fierce.
The girl's hair itched and her feet had red polka dots but she was too tired now to tell Mami or Papa and then she fell asleep again.
"I had soup, itched & was unconscious for 15 mins then to ER & ICU for 2 days w BP of 60/40," the Skinny Girl founder tweeted of the earlier episode.
Obama's return is likely to be celebrated by leading Democrats who have itched for the former president to play a more active role in helping the party push back against Donald Trump.
If my feet itched for experiential refreshment, my first recourse would be to switch off my phone and flee the city to go somewhere with hills, forest, beasts — the wilder the better.
Customers will be able to trace the registered diamonds using a unique "T & Co" serial number that's itched into the ring with a laser – invisible to the naked eye, but providing info specific to the rock.
"The next morning my feet are slightly turned red and itched for two days," Instagram user tweezer_nsk posted with a picture of a man floating on the water in a black ski mask and inflatable unicorn.
I've since moved back to New York, and although I itched to get back on my bike, I was pretty nervous to do so in a city where bike lanes are treated like meaningless street decals by both drivers and pedestrians.
It took about 45 minutes to an hour, but finally it was go time and Tom started the bus, turned on the vent and that's when we got a little surprise: the vent was full of insulation foam so when he turned it on, it looked like it was snowing in the bus … and it itched.
This should have satisfied any newshawk, but bundy's nose still itched.
Moreover, the city of Philadelphia itched for a broader bridge to carry trolley and other street traffic between the rapidly developing neighborhoods of Grays Ferry and Kingsessing.
Itched by the circus virus, the former Archaos and Baroque Circus embarks on a new adventure in the marquee. The Progress, "Pierre-Jules Billon, baroque drummer", by Mark Dazy, Jan. 07, 1999 The 1991 tour of Metal Clown encountered financial difficulties after the tent was destroyed by gales in Tallaght, Dublin. This, and a number of artistic differences, led to the demise of Archaos.
These welts itched, and severe cases led to inmates scratching their skin raw, leading to dangerous infections. Another common pest was lice; some prisoners were known to eat them to supplement their meager diet. No insecticide or pesticides were used in the camps. The prisoner Zhang Xianliang wrote that "the parasites on a single inmate's underpants would be as numerous as the words on the front page of a newspaper".
Railroading, and civilian life in general, did not suit him, and on September 23, 1921, Diamond re-enlisted. "Mr. Marine" itched for more action and he soon got it in Shanghai, with Company M, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment. But the Sino-Japanese controversy, in Diamond's opinion, was "not much of a war," and on June 10, 1933, he returned to the United States, disembarking from the USS Henderson (AP-1) at Mare Island, California. By then he was a gunnery sergeant.
But Dylan itched to broaden her horizons and set her sights on television, explaining that she wanted to “create a kind of ‘reality show’ that is honest, clear, and alive.” On Saturday, September 30, 1978, Ellie Dylan’s You! show premiered on WABC-TV in New York and was subsequently nominated for three Emmy Awards. Called “one of the best rating increase stories ever” by WABC-TV, in February 1979, Ellie Dylan's You! show became number one in the ratings and “the hottest show in New York television” and won an Emmy Award.
After most of the Southern states declared their independence and seceded from the Union into the Confederate States of America, Evans became a staunch Southern patriot. Her brothers had joined the 3rd Alabama Regiment and, when she traveled to visit them in Virginia, her party was fired upon by Union soldiers from Fort Monroe. "O! I longed for a Secession flag to shake defiantly in their teeth at every fire! And my fingers fairly itched to touch off a red-hot-ball in answer to their chivalric civilities", she wrote to a friend.
Overall Dalton said, "[p]itched at the right level to please original fans, but still slick and accessible enough to attract new ones, [Dredd] feels like a smart and muscular addition to the sci-fi action genre." Many US newspaper critics were less taken with the film. Mark Olsen of the Los Angeles Times called it "a clunk-headed action picture" that "simply becomes a monotonous series of bad-guy confrontations." Frank Lovece of Newsday described it as a "soullessly gritty" film, which apart from one believable scene involving Thirlby, is "all tough-guy talk and humorless cynicism".
Motown historians have noted that the Funk Brothers—some of whom had begun their careers as jazzmen and missed that kind of informality—itched to be able to record on their own, but Gordy limited them formally to cutting sides under the name Earl Van Dyke and the Soul Brothers—and mostly limited them to recording new versions (with the familiar arrangements, however) of the Motown repertoire, with Van Dyke, the featured musician, playing electric organ. Some of the Funk Brothers' recordings in that vein—"Soul Stomp," "Six by Six"—became favourites among Northern soul and "beach music" fans.
Ultimately it's about a group of characters, and how they function in a future world of brain implants and programmable minds." Robert Lloyd of Los Angeles Times called Isa, a clever, bilingual film with "a good deal of poetry, and some subtextual resonance germane to the characters: about crossing borders, navigating different worlds; whether or not it was intended, it can handle the migration metaphors." Susana Polo of The Mary Sue praised the film while also offering some critiques, "As is not always the case with dream-sequence-heavy movies, I found ISA's to have just the right mix of surreal creativity and calm mundanity. I itched to replay a Myst game as Isa solved each surreal dreamscape puzzle that lead her closer to unlocking the bad guys' secrets.

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