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1Capital handling of the neck and throat; lovely work on the nose.
2They land on her head and one takes her on the nose.
3Also they kicked me at times, and bashed me on the nose.
4Then he snapped at Douglas, who promptly cuffed him on the nose.
5I wouldn't care to get a punch on the nose from him.
6We were right on the nose, 45 miles northeast of Scorpion Reef.
7Ara select Blocks 2012 Pinot Noir Concentrate berry fruit on the nose.
8I'll bring her around. He gave Cass a peck on the nose.
9But Thursday night at 8pm was a bit too on the nose.
10Hank kissed her on the nose and set her on her feet.
11The tactical view screens on the nose of the Commonwealth went dead.
12Glen gave her a quick hug and kissed her on the nose.
13With a forefinger, Sugar taps the child lightly, mock-sternly, on the nose.
14He just walked up to me and punched me on the nose.
15Keiko pulled away from Johann's embrace and kissed him on the nose.
16Suddenly his fist lashed out and hit the biker on the nose.