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Common cold, head cold; catarrh.
No, I suppose the possibility of snakes does pose a bigger threat.
They did pose a threat to Carmen's goats, though.
Educated people seem to pose more of a threat to autocrats.
The intimacy of the pose made her body hot from the inside out.
But in fact the members of the fourth class were not formally admitted even in the 4th century (though by a fiction they were allowed to pose for the time as Zeugites).
The heat and size of his body, the erotic pose, his direct gaze … all fed the desire burning within her.
The second princess had just come from the sickroom with her eyes red from weeping and sat down beside Dr. Lorrain, who was sitting in a graceful pose under a portrait of Catherine, leaning his elbow on a table.
The anaerobic digestion in itself does not pose any problems.
Use your exhales to deepen into the pose.
Andre took up his position flanking her, and she shot him a look. She couldn't imagine why a demon would want to pose as Gabriel – and insist on guiding her through the underworld. Her limited experience with demons was that they all wanted to kill her or drag her to Hell or to Darkyn.
The heat and size of his body, the erotic pose, his direct gaze … all fed the desire burning within her.
Hookworms are fairly common and pose the most threat to kittens.
Safe means that it must not pose a risk of injury or death to people or domestic animals or of damage to property.
Alan now had a furrowed brow to add to his hands on hips pose.
The ever changing light in Scotland can pose a challenge to artists.
In the following days she would pose, immaculately coiffed and made-up, for glamor shots of her horribly bruised face.
At first sight, the defendant's contentions pose an intractable logical puzzle.
A lifesize cutout of Kylie in Fever pose danced about above the audience throughout Basement Jaxx's set.
Consequently, relying entirely on maps (rather than guide books) can sometimes pose problems for off-road cyclists.
However, in certain documented situations, a CAT may pose a danger to the user.
In order to be considered dangerous, a building must actually pose a threat of causing harm to a person.
Boba's pose is, in a way, emblematic of Lucas's blatant disrespect for Star Wars fans.
Where a child presents with cardiac problems, treated or untreated, dental diseases pose a threat of infective endocarditis.
Measures or policies taken to address coastal erosion or flooding can often pose a new risk to historic assets.
The results of the pose estimation were displayed using an extended matchstick model in MAVERIK.
However, there were plenty of other fish including this flatfish with pretty blue spots who were quite happy to almost pose for me.
The outlaw gang pose in bowler hats, sporting elegant three piece suits with watch fobs, resting their hands on the carved chairs.
Specifically, the major question to pose is whether this technology is really futuristic, or whether it is present day?
All floors and finishes so affected will pose some hazard to the floor user.
Food safety, especially related to animal infections that pose a threat to human health are increasingly high-profile among the veterinary profession.
We introduce the minimum cost graph homomorphism problem, provide partial results and pose an open problem.
Portable and personal, they pose a virtually impenetrable barrier to fraud.
With a shortage of models, photography students take turns to pose as each others' models in a rather incestuous exchange.
It doesn't seem likely that Kristof and other western intellectuals are prepared to pose, much less discuss, such questions.
The former lifeguard said she also knew of the intake but never thought it would pose a danger.
Children, adolescents and younger adults requiring long-term, higher dose steroid therapy pose particular management difficulties.
That is, the historical evidence to answer the kinds of questions that we pose to Scripture is often very meager.
For instance, when they are doing Cat Pose, they become the cat and may even meow.
Asset prices and Inflation Targetting Asset price misalignments are likely to pose a rather different kind of challenge.
The reason I am writing is to pose the question if there are other misprints of which we are unaware?
Anne is offered a thousand pounds to pose nude for an artist.
The existing imbalances pose risks also to the inflation outlook.
But as it is not pathogenic it does not pose any problems.
The gadfly petrels pose a challenge to modern taxonomists.
Green hair and a pointy nose, Black cats who love to pose, Always pointy nose, Black cats who love to pose, Always pointy hats, With mice and rats.
Thursday 14th March Report says foot-and-mouth pyres pose no lasting risk The risks posed by foot-and-mouth pyres are to be discussed in Richmond.
By contrast, the same fact appears to pose a serious challenge for the non-reductive realist.
Hybridisation with introduced sika deer Cervus nippon is thought to pose a significant threat to the genetic integrity of native red deer.
Hence, perhaps, her pose leaning against a plinth bearing a statuette of a dancing satyr.
Organic contaminants appear to pose no threat to the health of people consuming black scabbardfish.