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The crusting of snow around her waist and hips had gone a dark red.
Some drainage or crusting of the lids, especially in the morning, may be normal.
She felt the crusting of blood against her skin there and the warmth of a new flow.
Under their crusting of rust there was still plenty of iron.
He pauses as he attempts to wipe away a crusting of dried blood.
These few gems seemed to carry more luster than the crusting of jewels that appeared on other women present.
He stripped off his thick gloves and slapped the padded jacket to break away the crusting of ice.
Symptoms of early-stage disease may include redness or crusting of the nipple skin.
Severe crusting of the infected eye and the surrounding skin may also occur, but, contrary to popular belief, discharge is not essential to the diagnosis.
Everything was so clear like a mountainside carved in glass that light glared brilliant aqua through a crusting of pockmarked snow.
New lesions can continue to appear for 72 hours after initiation of acyclovir and crusting of all lesions might take 5--7 days.
Other symptoms include changes in the skin of the breast, spontaneous nipple discharge or bleeding, and scaling or crusting of the nipple.
The best dessert was the simplest: orange creme brulee, with a whisper of orange and a delicate topcoat of caramelized crusting.
However, petroleum jelly is used extensively by otolaryngologists - head and neck surgeons - for nasal moisture, epistaxis treatment as well as to combat nasal crusting.
Prompt antiviral therapy should be instituted in all immunosuppressed herpes zoster patients within 1 week of rash onset or any time before full crusting of lesions.
In the open air the lime reacts with carbon dioxide to form water-insoluble calcium carbonate that might take the form of powdery efflorescence or dripstone-like crusting.
The woman will often feel a lump in one part of the breast, and the skin in that area may be red and/or warm with pain during feeding and crusting of the nipple.
Our parade of delicious entrees was led by herb-grilled salmon in a horseradish bread sauce, the best, most delicate salmon we have had in ages, enlivened by its parsley-mint-tarragon-chervil crusting.
The thin viscous sheets of dirty liquid that rolled sluggishly downslope across the sands carried along the crusting of salt that had lain there undisturbed since the glacier had formed.
While everybody knows what the leader of the Staines Massive looks like in his Hilfiger gear and his crusting of gold, only his friends and family would immediately spot Baron Cohen.
Every day starts with a cup of "bed tea" brought to your room, and later you can tour a tea factory, follow well-signed walks through the plantations, soak in a detoxifying green tea bath - then dine on roast lamb with a crusting of Earl Grey.
Willie's face was twisted and white with some unknown illness under its crusting of dirt, and Willie's eyes were furtive and frightened, for no one believed in the pains which shook his body in the night and no one believed the dark dreams which tortured him when he slept.
The blizzard had blown itself out and in the dusk, under the frosty stars, the trees had a Yuletide stillness, their whitened branches mirrored in the steel-grey water, and all round the edge of the lake was a crusting of new-formed ice that became a pale, almost luminous ring as darkness fell.