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en He had a rupture of the appendix. This was a very early kind of rupture in a sense that it had just broken through probably, so there was no close contamination of the cavity, of the intestinal cavity.

en Most modern candies, however, derive their licorice flavoring from the anise herb rather than an extract from the licorice root itself. Consequently, eating licorice-flavored candy is probably not a means of cavity prevention. I look forward to seeing more research done on these compounds that have shown to inhibit the chief cavity-causing bacterium.

en If you have cancer of the stomach, doctors would go in with the instrument and remove that area of tissue. Another possible application is fixing reflux disease. A new area that doctors are pursuing is trans-gastric surgery, where you go into the mouth, enter the stomach, make an incision in the stomach wall and then into the abdominal cavity. Once you are in the abdominal cavity, you can remove someone's gall bladder, for example. Because you gain entry through the mouth, there is no scar.

en Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. It's a little bit like a cavity.

en It would be like a cavity. It would be real sweet.

en At the very least the idea is the expansion (of his chest cavity) will keep up with his growth.

en Since we've been able to create that artificial cavity - boom. The bluebird came back. It's a key factor in the whole process.

en They couldn't do anything except give her antibiotics and pain medication because her chest cavity is rattled with infection.

en Although the view into the cavity is very limited and we can't actually see the egg, we strongly suspect they have an egg based on their behavior at the nest site.

en Because of the quick response and training of the firefighters on the scene, we were able to get the father out. He was buried over his chest cavity up to his armpits. It was very difficult for him to breathe.

en This is achieved by a large reverberant cavity outside of the visible boundaries of the room, which will allow the music to be naturally enhanced as though it were being played in a much larger volume.

en Oral health is just as important as getting a regular physical. It's not just about getting a cavity filled, it's about the overall health of the individual.

en The good news is that efforts to reduce and prevent cavities and dental disease are paying off. We are seeing an increase in the number of children, teens, and adults who have never had a cavity in their permanent teeth.

en Don't assume you're always going to be understood. I wrote in a column that one should put a cup of liquid in the cavity of a turkey when roasting it. Someone wrote me that 'the turkey tasted great, but the plastic cup melted.'

en The tree is so badly burned that you can actually look at the cavity that has been created at the base of the trunk and see all the way through it. It has a sign 5 feet from it saying don't dump charcoal and a sign on the tree itself that says don't do that, but people do it anyway.


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