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The festering euro zone debt crisis has spurred investors to shun risk.
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That would drag out a festering crisis that risks splitting the country.
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A smell of scorched rags and festering wounds hung in the air.
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The effect of its curses putrefied flesh and set wounds to festering.
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I have to escape this festering hikikomori life as fast as possible.
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Drops of blue ichor, fallen from the still-bloody cylinder, marked its passage.
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The ground below would be discoloured with blood and ichor, Isaac realized.
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His head exploded, literally exploded, into streamers and gobbets of black ichor.
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Standing like trees in an orchard, glass bottles held a translucent, golden ichor.
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Thick, dark red ichor escaped from the edges of the wound.
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Should the injury run on to suppuration, the lameness becomes most acute.
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Shows range of temperature during process of absorption and consolidation without suppuration
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They then form a thick crust, under which profuse suppuration takes place.
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A suppurative corn differs from others in that the inflammation ends in suppuration.
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On the other hand, it may end in suppuration or may become chronic.
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They want something different: a wounded, a dying grub; a corpse dissolving into sanies.
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Does the insect collect resin impaired by the weather, soiled by the sanies of rotten wood?
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Empima (empyema) is the hawking-up of sanies, with infection of the lung and a sanious habit.
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I expected to see them putrefying, running into sanies, like corpses left to rot in the open air.
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In three or four days, an oozing sanies appears under the animal and soaks the sand to some distance.
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Like purulence from a festering wound, it slid down the wall to the ground.
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Conclusions: Among the Anthonisen criteria, only an increase in sputum purulence is a significant predictor of failure without antibiotics.
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Already the exploiting class, as it neared the term of its depleted life, was but a mass of purulence.
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The patient was started on empiric antibiotics and steroids before frank purulence in the sella was discovered and removed by transsphenoidal endoscopy.
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One eye, the left eye, had completely foundered among bubbling purulence, and the other, which remained half open, looked like a deep, black, ruinous hole.