According to two researchers at the University of Kansas, the heart rates of people tested recovering from stress were 7% slower, if they gripped a pair of chopsticks in their teeth in such a way as to force themselves to smile.
Although no drill has been found, archaeologists have discovered beads of the same 2.5mm diameter as the holes found in the teeth, indicating the people did have the capacity to do delicate work.
She cut her teeth in politics as a student involved in Latin America's labor politics.
Mr Miller, 88, from Portsmouth, said he also applied to join HMS Barham as a bugler but was turned down as he had a gap in his teeth which meant he was unable to play.
In a paper published this month in the journal Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Buchholz, Spalding and their colleagues showed that after examining 44 teeth from 41 people they could determine ages within about two years--far better than more common methods like looking at patterns of wear and the changes that proteins in the teeth undergo as people age.
Miss Dando cut her teeth as a newspaper journalist in her home town of Weston-super-Mare, in south west England, after training in south Wales.
We're sucking in air through our teeth, as we're sorry to say, we can't think of a way this could be done successfully.
Part of the road in Hermitage Way, Wooton, features metal teeth in a pit designed to stop cars using the road as a rat-run to the A45 dual carriageway.
Those fossils, which were uncovered at As Duma in the north of Ethiopia, were mostly teeth and jaw fragments, but also include parts of hands and feet.
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MacFrugal's merchandising head, put in charge of all buying, assumed that what had worked on the West Coast, where he had cut his teeth, would do just as well in the Midwest and the South, where Big Lots predominated.
Breezy Point in Queens was the scene of horrific destruction by fire in the teeth of the storm, with as many as 100 homes destroyed.
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Trog, aka Wally Fawkes, has her as a jolly knockabout figure with tombstone teeth pulling pints in the bar of the TV soap "EastEnders, " but the angry brigade, Martin Rowson and Steve Bell of the Guardian and Dave Brown of the Independent, emphasize the grotesque.
He formed his first band, Hen's Teeth, in 1971, but it was as a solo artist that he became well known.
If it was truly meant to be a penalty as claimed, it would have had more teeth and bite in it, which were purposely left out so it could be relabeled in the Supreme Court if challenged.
Similarly worn teeth are also seen in other suction feeders such as sperm whales.
Overuse of vitamin D, a substance that promotes the growth of bone and teeth in children, can be particularly toxic, as can overuse of the mineral iron by older adults.
But one witness, who agreed to be identified only as Adam, said helicopters landed troops "armed to the teeth" in Tripoli's Green Square on Monday.
Other members of the white collar defense bar once served in the Department of Justice, where they cut their teeth in the very types of prosecutions they came to oppose as defense attorneys.
If he cannot show his honest intentions in other convincing ways, Israel's prime minister had better set his teeth and carry out the Wye commitments on withdrawal in full, as speedily as he can.
According to Republican lore, the first President Bush would never have lost in 1992 if his political rottweiler, Lee Atwater, who died in 1991, had been able to sink his teeth into Mr Clinton as he chewed up Michael Dukakis.
As for anti-trust concerns, there will be hearings and teeth-gnashing, especially in Europe, where Steven Ballmer and company remain the bugaboo of the technology industry, despite having settled their issues in the United States long ago.
If that was his first taste of life in the dugout, it was at Central Park that he really cut his teeth as a first team coach: first as player-assistant manager to Brian Welsh, then as his successor since 2008.
It's less useful, of course, for people who made their teeth before bomb testing started in 1955, and it will become ever less useful as more of the bomb carbon is absorbed by oceans and plant and animal life.
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