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At intervals Salinas suffered from a mild eructation of morality.
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Mr. P. is sullen, and seems to mistake an eructation for the breaking of wind backwards.
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Thus an Omaha, after an eructation, says, "Thank you, animal."
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As the result of that eructation, Daksha saw that it gave birth to a cow which he named Surabhi.
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He became gratified with the nectar he quaffed and thereupon an eructation came out, diffusing an excellent perfume all around.
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Now, after seeing several World Cup matches, I can inform your readers that the French cameramen have become superbly skilled at anticipating an eructation.
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Eructation of gas and gas in the bowels are indications of overeating.
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He performed eructations with the disarming naturalness of a baby.
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A man-or is it a woman?-whose flesh moves with tides, with eructations like an octopus.
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Several eructations followed, resonant and deep.
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Great eructations rose from his throat and bounced upward toward the refuse-laden bowl of the milk glass chandelier.
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"The pains, eructations and vomiting were decidedly relieved by the opium;"
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Exercise after a full meal disturbs digestion, and causes painful sensations in the stomach and bowels, with heart-burn, and acid eructations.
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Anything that causes eructations of gases is of benefit, as spirit of peppermint, aromatic spirit of ammonia or plain hot water.
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Too much sugar in the milk is indicated by colic, thin, green, or acid stools, or eructations of gas from the stomach.
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If there be also any butyric acid, or some other fatty acid, derived from milk, butter, cheese, &c., there will be acid eructations.