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  • Tingling and then numbness spread inward from his fingers and toes.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Tingling in the commodities and itchy stop-loss finger have been reported in some cases.

    That bin Laden Letdown Peter Jeffrey 2011

  • Tingling and then numbness spread inward from his fingers and toes.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Then, Urbana writes: "But other supporters have grown disenchanted," quoting Rick Tingling-Clemmons, 66, a teacher in Washington, who was "an enthusiastic dues-paying member, but soured on the organization over the reports of embezzlement and dropped his affiliation last year."

    Peter Dreier: Why ACORN Fell: The Times , Lies, and Videotape Peter Dreier 2010

  • Tingling and then numbness spread inward from his fingers and toes.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Tingling chimes announced them as they meandered through the door.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • Tingling chimes announced them as they meandered through the door.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • "Tingling Thigh Syndrome" can occur when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve that runs across the outside of your thigh is compressed by too-tight jeans.

    Fun facts about women's "freaky & fabulous" bodies Jennifer Huget 2010

  • Tingling chimes announced them as they meandered through the door.

    Nevermore Kelly Creagh 2010

  • | Reply | Permalink given the glee with which Scarborough and Bucanan have covered the Wright fiasco, I'd say Chris "Tingling Thigh" Matthews is speaking for himself.

    Chris Matthews, On Whether MSNBC Supports Obama: "Well, It's Not Official" 2009

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