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The parish church council at Askrigg chartered a bus to bring their congregation , which was swelled by an outing of the Nelson and Colne Motor Club from Lancashire . |
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And their personal therapy group can now be swelled by the addition of Thom Yorke , the wordsmith and frontman of Radiohead . |
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Speedier communications and the existence of more sovereign states and international bodies have swollen diplomatic records . |
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On the back , quite without superficial decoration , the artist has concentrated on revealing the forms of the body , not adapted to a linear pattern but swelling in majestic simplicity under the smooth cloak which originally veiled the hair and falls almost to the ankles , held in the right hand and brought round under the left elbow to be tucked into the belt in front . |
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Eight England caps at £600 apiece and several jerseys will swell the financial haul for Kennedy , who will be 42 next month . |
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Evidence suggests that there is a sizeable amount of foreign currency held in Poland -- it is thought between one and two billion US dollars is currently banked with the financial institutions , but the undeclared amount almost certainly swells that figure many times over . |
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When a tree is removed , the water which would normally have been extracted remains in the ground , which can result in swelling . |
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Matt eventually replaces it with an electric violin , deep on echo and reverb , swelling and rolling like a full orchestra , pitching the sombre melodies into the realms of classic film soundtracks . |
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The first ventral arm plate is triangular , subsequent ones pentagonal with the distal edge becoming more convex distally , separated along the length of the arm ; the proximal ones appear to be slightly swollen . |
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Vodafone presently has 838,000 subscribers , swelled by the introduction of Low Call which is aimed at occasional users with its mixture of cheap line rental but high call charges . |
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If they did nothing about it , water would flow in through their gills , and other permeable parts of their surface , and they would swell up and die . |
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When the council re-convened on 3rd June , the arrival of the anti-treaty Nez Perce -- led by Old Joseph and his son , Big Thunder , Eagle from the Light , Three Feathers , Red Owl and White Bird -- had swelled the Indian ranks to 3000 . |
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Swelling more on left than right ; aching sore limbs , worse at night with restlessness ; extreme chilliness and sensitivity to the cold ; dry burning thirst ; cold sores on the lips ; highly inflamed and enlarged parotid and submaxillary glands , worse ( ) cold , cold winds , cold wet . |
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Together , most of the bodies lost ground in the fifteenth century , and were often forced to ` appropriate ' neighbouring parish churches in order to swell their incomes from the tithes due from the laity ; this frequently became a source of bitter dispute locally , and lay patronage shifted away to the parish churches in the fifteenth century . |
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Unlike the dailies , the number of titles was not swelled by relaunches and changes of status : all other changes were closures . |
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Because Britain is largely self-sufficient in its main sources of energy , the Government can perhaps claim immunity from the charge that it is exploiting deliveries from oil-exporting states to swell national tax coffers . |
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By the time the crowd reached Happy Valley , two miles away , it had swelled to between 500,000 and one million people -- 10 to 20 per cent of Hong Kong 's population . |
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Her massively enlarged liver splinted her diaphragm , making her permanently breathless , and pressed on to her abdominal veins so that her legs became horribly swollen . |
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and his knees they were swollen and raw . |
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For two days they battled to cross the Snake River , swollen by winter 's melted snows . |
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This is inflammation and infection of the breast which sometimes follows cracked nipples and shows itself by pain , redness of a part or the whole breast , swelling , and fever . |
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Dry mouth with copious salivation , saliva like the white of an egg ; intense thirst ; enlarged submaxillary glands ; dry at the back of the throat ; furred tongue and difficulty talking ; swelling of the tonsils and stiffness of the jaws ; profuse sweat . |
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Usually of use after the most marked initial swelling and tenderness has begun to decline . |
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Mucous membranes swollen as if filled with water even . |
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Many eye complaints with burning tears , swelling and redness . |
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Swelling -- inflamed parts swell rapidly , are very sensitive to touch with the sensation as if they would burst , with pressing , stinging , burning pains . |
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Swelling between eyelids and eyebrows |
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The tongue may be swollen , flabby , spongy , taking the imprint of the teeth , coated , foul with copious saliva and nothing tastes right . |
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Feeling of pressure in the throat , difficulty in swallowing , husky voice , swelling below the jaw ( ` swollen glands ' ) . |
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YOUR body clock is totally confused , your ankles are swollen , you are dehydrated and generally feel like death . |
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The morning 's visit to the harbour at Porthleven was just one of a whole series of annual ` hits ' and demonstrations carried out by the campaign group Surfers Against Sewage [ SAS ] , which from a St Agnes office has now swelled to close to 7,000 members across the country . |
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The existence of such substantial relief to owner-occupiers produces a major vested interest which political parties will find hard to ignore , particularly as the ranks of the owner-occupiers are swelling all the time . |
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She resists being fed because she is afraid that she will swell up and become too big for her coffin . |
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We would be open in the summer only and serve the many holiday-makers who swelled the local population from June until the end of September . |
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During the late 1920s republican ranks swelled not only with members of an expanding , educated urban middle class but also with recently active monarchists . |
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Streams swell in minutes and waterfalls get a sudden new lease of life . |
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Government employees were given the day off to swell the crowd , and Mr Hun Sen emphasised that only his party could guarantee that they would keep their jobs . |
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It swells and shrinks , changing its output as it does so ; the official magnitude range is from 0.4 to 0.9 , but over the past decades I have seen it matching Rigel on rare occasions , while it is not often as faint as Aldebaran . |
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With the repatriation of around six million Japanese military and civilian personnel from overseas in the years 1945-7 , the rural population swelled to even greater proportions . |
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If successful the oviduct should swell and medium containing embryos should be discharged through the cut end of the uterus . |
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In a state of arousal the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum are engorged with blood , causing the penis to swell and become erect . |
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As they grow , they swell and darken , giving her a black triangle on her abdomen just in front of her anal fins . |
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Even more spectacular was the Liverpool affair of August 1775 which occurred against the background of the American War of Independence , the beginning of which had interrupted trade to such an extent that some 3,000 seamen were swelling the ranks of the normal Liverpool unemployed . |
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The third patient , encountered the following morning , was a young actor whose face had swollen to the size of a football . |
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My feet were sometimes so painful and swollen that I could only walk with my heels out of my shoes . |
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And the population of London swelled , both with naive readers of Time , and with young people from across the country . |
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In Sargent [ 1990 ] The Guardian , 3 July , Boreham J at Leeds Crown Court is reported as saying : " You were so negligent as to be reckless as to this woman 's welfare " , by pumping so much oxygen into her during an operation that she swelled up like a Michelin man . |
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Just to make sure the strikers get the message , court proceedings are begun against the shop stewards for allegedly allowing picket numbers to swell above six . |
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He said : ` They told me that the worst case scenario was that his brain would swell and he would have to have an operation . |