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Aspirate the pus and prescribe an antibiotic as above.
Chapter 7 1993
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Aspirate the pus with a soft catheter, gently removing the serous fluid and pack gently with cotton.
Chapter 6 1989
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= Aspirate =, the = Sibilant =, and the = Guttural = are defined with sufficient clearness, by their names.
The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 Ontario. Ministry of Education
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Aspirate into the pipette one volume of washed cells, air index, one volume of bacterial emulsion, air index, and one volume of specific serum (see Fig. 195).
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Aspirate some of the inoculated media into capillary pipettes.
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The Aspirate Quality is used in the utterance of secrecy and fear, and discontent generally takes this quality.
The Canadian Elocutionist Anna Kelsey Howard
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If he had said pumpkin I would have given him up - (laughter) - but when he said "punkin" with the Greek Aspirate on the "unk" - the way it is pronounced by all
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Aspirate a current of air through the apparatus, heat the mineral by means of a
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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Aspirate the H's -- Whether, not wether; when, not wen, &c. Give its own peculiar sound to each unaccented vowel -- Sorrow, not sorruh; sunshine, not sunshäeen; dïvide, not düvide; dried, not dräeed; children, not childrun; äre, not àre.
The Third Reader, Designed for the Use of Primary Schools, Adelaide de Vendel 1864
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Aspirate the H's -- Her, (first line second verse.) Sound the vowels -- Skillfully, not skillf'lly.
The Third Reader, Designed for the Use of Primary Schools, Adelaide de Vendel 1864
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