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Leave the money in the third bottle of embrocation from the left.
Up until that time, treatment meant a bottle of pills or at most a rub with embrocation.
The place was air-conditioned but smelled of embrocation, resin and sweat.
When September comes round and they get the smell of embrocation in their nostrils again, who knows what they'll decide?'
Aspirin and embrocation get rid of them.
And rub him with any good embrocation."
The smell of evil embrocation drifted up even as high as the clouds of Heaven.
I'll rub hell out of you with that special embrocation of yours as soon as we're home.'
It is an embrocation made with wild ferns, and truly magical., It is not necessary, he protested.
'There's a bag of crushed ice and some embrocation in the shower, Princess,' Willie said.
Cormack had smelt of Old Spice, and Moynihan of embrocation.
Liniment (or embrocation), from the Latin linere, to anoint, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin.
A couple of whiskies, a couple of vodkas and a couple of swigs of embrocation.
He helped structure the training and exercises on training nights and assisted in giving the embrocation muscle rubs before a game and at half-time.
He was prescribed pain-killers and a bottle of embrocation and, when these proved useless, stronger pain-killers and various sprays.
John Trubee - guitar on "The Enigmatic Embrocation of Mrs. Compost Heap"
Tell yer what, I'll pop off 'ome and get yer me bottle of embrocation, seein' I can't wait no longer for Sergeant Joe, anyway.
Chapter 4 Jeremy Silk lay face down on his bed, wearing pyjama trousers, while Nannie Prendergast massaged his bruised shoulder with embrocation.
The embrocation was therefore changed for a plaster of powdered camphor, half an ounce of opium, and six drachms of confectio Damocritis.'
Madame Tentaillon stooped over him, applying a hot water and mustard embrocation to his feet; and on a chair close by sat a little fellow of eleven or twelve, with his feet dangling.
Either bathing has been of the greatest service to her, or else it is to be attributed to an excellent embrocation of Mr. Wingfield's, which we have been applying at times ever since August."
Craig Unkrich - synthesizer on "Chromium Slit Negatives", "When My Ship Rolls In" and "The Enigmatic Embrocation of Mrs. Compost Heap"
The document is a receipt showing that the banker Anastasius had paid 4 carats less than one gold solidus for "an embrocation needed by the horses of the public circus on the side of the Greens."
It contained a corkscrew, a box of matches, a paper-covered copy of a book entitled "Mary, the Beautiful Mill-Hand," a bottle of embrocation, a spool of cotton, two pencil-stubs, and other useful and entertaining objects.
In 1847, he changed business and manufactured his Elliman's Embrocation and Royal Embrocation horse liniment at factories in Wellington Street and Chandos Street.
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Wasn't there the one time she came into the office to pick up more liniment.
"I will give you some medicine and a liniment," said the doctor.
For a moment, he thought, Maggie looked as if she might offer to put the liniment on him herself.
It would take more than liniment to ease her pain there.
She let him treat her ankle and put liniment on it.
Don't you think the liniment would do more good on the chest wall?"
The liniment had helped, but time and movement were the only true cures.
He had only aspirins and liniment to offer her, too.
Make the best liniment you ever heard tell of, witch."
He fetched liniment from the stores, then left the girl to her work.
He knew much about many subjects, but little about liniment.
Garde's hands were strong, and the liniment he used was extraordinary.
In this case, they should be sure that the liniment is not too strong, or it may cause blistering of the skin.
For the last time he applied liniment to his hands, rubbed hard, and laid them on her skin.
But I'll need liniment and bandages for at least a week."
I lived in a nursery which smelled of boredom and liniment.
It gives a warming sensation as a mild liniment would.
Liniments are a common substance used by trainers and owners of horses.
They have to be rubbed at night, sir, with this liniment stuff that the vet gave me.
Right, I'll bring some warm water in, with the liniment.'
She should have let me prescribe for her; I know an excellent liniment."
She returned with aspirin and a tube of liniment.
The second thing is to buy mysel' some liniment.
His hands moved gently to her upper arm and massaged the liniment in there.
Leave the money in the third bottle of embrocation from the left.
Up until that time, treatment meant a bottle of pills or at most a rub with embrocation.
The place was air-conditioned but smelled of embrocation, resin and sweat.
When September comes round and they get the smell of embrocation in their nostrils again, who knows what they'll decide?'
Aspirin and embrocation get rid of them.
And rub him with any good embrocation."
'There's a bag of crushed ice and some embrocation in the shower, Princess,' Willie said.
The smell of evil embrocation drifted up even as high as the clouds of Heaven.
I'll rub hell out of you with that special embrocation of yours as soon as we're home.'
It is an embrocation made with wild ferns, and truly magical., It is not necessary, he protested.
Cormack had smelt of Old Spice, and Moynihan of embrocation.
Liniment (or embrocation), from the Latin linere, to anoint, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin.
He helped structure the training and exercises on training nights and assisted in giving the embrocation muscle rubs before a game and at half-time.
He was prescribed pain-killers and a bottle of embrocation and, when these proved useless, stronger pain-killers and various sprays.
A couple of whiskies, a couple of vodkas and a couple of swigs of embrocation.
John Trubee - guitar on "The Enigmatic Embrocation of Mrs. Compost Heap"
The embrocation was therefore changed for a plaster of powdered camphor, half an ounce of opium, and six drachms of confectio Damocritis.'
Chapter 4 Jeremy Silk lay face down on his bed, wearing pyjama trousers, while Nannie Prendergast massaged his bruised shoulder with embrocation.
Tell yer what, I'll pop off 'ome and get yer me bottle of embrocation, seein' I can't wait no longer for Sergeant Joe, anyway.
Madame Tentaillon stooped over him, applying a hot water and mustard embrocation to his feet; and on a chair close by sat a little fellow of eleven or twelve, with his feet dangling.
Either bathing has been of the greatest service to her, or else it is to be attributed to an excellent embrocation of Mr. Wingfield's, which we have been applying at times ever since August."
Craig Unkrich - synthesizer on "Chromium Slit Negatives", "When My Ship Rolls In" and "The Enigmatic Embrocation of Mrs. Compost Heap"
The document is a receipt showing that the banker Anastasius had paid 4 carats less than one gold solidus for "an embrocation needed by the horses of the public circus on the side of the Greens."
In 1847, he changed business and manufactured his Elliman's Embrocation and Royal Embrocation horse liniment at factories in Wellington Street and Chandos Street.
But Mr Sawston, moving about, with his head a little on one side, in an aura of pungent embrocation, was in no state to linger over the job, fond as he was of money and useful as he found it.
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