Before he had gone far, however, the south wind brought steady rain.
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Family solidarity was gone with the wind; Marguerite had seen to that.
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Good tidings; no weather catastrophes; no wind-trashed hospitality areas or sunken greens.
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The change in the wind was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
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They presented statistics for wind speeds, sea level pressures, and energy spectra.
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I've seen enough artsy-fart films the past three weeks to choke Renoir.
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Two days ago he busted a biker trail-riding through Kahn's art-fart estate.
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Right now we're spread over this land thinner than a pigeon's fart.'
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We still have some things we need to ask this old fart.
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Pretty soon a man won't be able to fart without a license.
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She said when will we ever be on farting terms together Smith.
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Unthinkably, given the proximity of farting strangers, I start to nod off.
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On my best day, I couldn't come near to farting like that.
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Let alone seen him farting and playing Xbox in his boxer shorts.
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Maybe his talk about farting and blacking out wasn't just a joke.
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In the meantime, breakingwind promises to provide some interesting melodic effects.
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They remind me of a bunch of monks running down a corridor, breakingwind.
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Even a dog is caught on camera breakingwind.
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When it comes to researching breakingwind, Prof Collins said it could be hard to find willing volunteers.
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Bad odor; breakingwind
Uso de flatus em inglês
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Probiotics improved postoperative flatus control and modified postoperative changes in microbiota and inflammatory markers.
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If she expels flatus when she coughs, this would indicate a predisposition to heaves.
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Patients typically presented with the vulval passage of flatus and faeces or acute sepsis of Bartholin's gland.
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Excess flatus, borborygmi and abdominal pain did not differ from the placebo at any of the doses tested.
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There is in it much flatus, much slapstick, but nothing much at all to challenge American xenophobes and oligarchs.
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Vomiting was rare, was invariably bilious and coarse-grained; neither feces nor flatus were discharged; the urine was as before the diazo-reaction negative.
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This was accompanied by low trumpeting from each animal in the herd-alongwith an enormous quantity of expelled flatus, redolent of methane.
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The early feeding group tolerated a diet, passed flatus, used their bowels, and were discharged from hospital significantly earlier than the control group.
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Hydrogen is produced during fermentation in the large intestine and may be excreted in breath and flatus or further metabolized by the flora.
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Time to first flatus was in favour of TLC (2.2 vs. 2.6 days), whereas hospitalization was comparable.
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This representative population survey included questions to determine the prevalence of urinary (stress and urge), and anal (faecal and flatus) incontinence, and other chronic conditions.
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"-Ad flatus sidere-," as Livy (according to Obsequens, 56) expresses it, means "seized by the pestilence" (Petron.